PINK FLOYD - "The Extraction Tapes"
PINK FLOYD - "The Extraction Tapes"
Unissued Alternate Studio Recordings 1975-1976.
Excellent audio.
01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-9) - Part A 11:13
02. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-9) - Part B 13:42
No sax solo at the end of the first half yet. Some of the soloing is different. No backing vocals yet.
03. Welcome To The Machine 4:42
04. Have A Cigar 7:30
05. Sheep (Raving and Drooling) 10:34
This one is still more bare bones than its final version. There are less lyrics. The lyrics are pretty much the way it was sung in 1974 on tour. Again a lot of the music is now in place that would end up on the album. The guitar is not quite there yet, missing some of the anger Gilmour added into his playing. Noticeably, the line “zig zag their way between boredom and pain” is used which would later be reused and altered slightly for “Pigs On The Wing”.
06. Dogs 13:31
07. Pigs (Three Different Ones) 11:34
Being that this song was the newest of the batch, the demo version of this is closer to the final album version. These are definitely different takes. There are parts missing that would end up on the final mix. Roger’s vocals are definitely a different take but are fairly close to the same phrasing as the album version.
08. Sheep Sound Effects 0:36
NOTES:
Remember the fuss that came around the Beatles ‘John Barrett’ tapes or the ‘Revolution’ leak? This could, subjectively, be Pink Floyd’s answer to that. - collectorsmusicreviews.com
This is a single disc of unreleased demos and outtakes from Abbey Road Studios 1975 that circulated on a torrent site as the Extraction Tapes. Another version of The Extraction Tapes has also appeared on vinyl.
I received these files from a collector friend in the last couple of days. It sounds to me like Animals has been taken from an improved copy of the source used for the earlier ‘Extraction Tapes’ vinyl release. Sources appear to have been speed corrected. Sound is way better than the vinyl transfers I’ve heard. All in all an amazing release.
Rob Goodman on the two-CD set from Japan that is transferred from vinyl:
I definitely think this collection is a must have. Much of this is “holy grail” material that many of us didn’t even know existed. It’s a shame someone held it back for profit all of these years. It’s also a glimpse of the material that could come to light if there were to be an Animals Immersion box set. But Animals is always treated as the redheaded stepchild of the catalog so that will probably never happen. You simply have to piece one together yourself.
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-9) has been arbitrarily split for easier access.
https://www.mediafire.com/?tg7wbx4x368r6vi
Unissued Alternate Studio Recordings 1975-1976.
Excellent audio.
01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-9) - Part A 11:13
02. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-9) - Part B 13:42
No sax solo at the end of the first half yet. Some of the soloing is different. No backing vocals yet.
03. Welcome To The Machine 4:42
04. Have A Cigar 7:30
05. Sheep (Raving and Drooling) 10:34
This one is still more bare bones than its final version. There are less lyrics. The lyrics are pretty much the way it was sung in 1974 on tour. Again a lot of the music is now in place that would end up on the album. The guitar is not quite there yet, missing some of the anger Gilmour added into his playing. Noticeably, the line “zig zag their way between boredom and pain” is used which would later be reused and altered slightly for “Pigs On The Wing”.
06. Dogs 13:31
07. Pigs (Three Different Ones) 11:34
Being that this song was the newest of the batch, the demo version of this is closer to the final album version. These are definitely different takes. There are parts missing that would end up on the final mix. Roger’s vocals are definitely a different take but are fairly close to the same phrasing as the album version.
08. Sheep Sound Effects 0:36
NOTES:
Remember the fuss that came around the Beatles ‘John Barrett’ tapes or the ‘Revolution’ leak? This could, subjectively, be Pink Floyd’s answer to that. - collectorsmusicreviews.com
This is a single disc of unreleased demos and outtakes from Abbey Road Studios 1975 that circulated on a torrent site as the Extraction Tapes. Another version of The Extraction Tapes has also appeared on vinyl.
I received these files from a collector friend in the last couple of days. It sounds to me like Animals has been taken from an improved copy of the source used for the earlier ‘Extraction Tapes’ vinyl release. Sources appear to have been speed corrected. Sound is way better than the vinyl transfers I’ve heard. All in all an amazing release.
Rob Goodman on the two-CD set from Japan that is transferred from vinyl:
I definitely think this collection is a must have. Much of this is “holy grail” material that many of us didn’t even know existed. It’s a shame someone held it back for profit all of these years. It’s also a glimpse of the material that could come to light if there were to be an Animals Immersion box set. But Animals is always treated as the redheaded stepchild of the catalog so that will probably never happen. You simply have to piece one together yourself.
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-9) has been arbitrarily split for easier access.
https://www.mediafire.com/?tg7wbx4x368r6vi
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