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06/12/1963
Frank Sinatra
Set 1If I Had You [June 12]
The Very Thought of You [June 12]
I'll Follow My Secret Heart [June 12]
A Garden in the Rain [June 12]
London by Night [June 13]
The Gypsy [June 13]
Roses of Picardy [June 13]
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square [June 13]
We'll Meet Again [June 14]
Now Is the Hour [June 14]
We'll Gather Lilacs [June 14]
We´ll Meet Again [June 14]
Bonus tracks:
Come Blow Your Horn [January 21, 1963]
Call Me Irresponsible [January 21, 1963]
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??/??/1969
The Kinks
Set 1Till Death Do Us Part
There Is NoO live Without Love
Lavendar Hill
Groovy Movies
Rosemary Rose
Misty Water
Mr Songbird
When I turned Off The Living Room Light
The Way Love Used To Be
I'm Not Like Everybody Else
Plastic Man
This Man, He Weeps Tonight
Pictures In the Sand
Where Did My Spring Go?
Set 2Dave Davies Songs are Filler on this version
Death Of A Clown
Suzannah's Still Alive
Funny Face
Lincoln County
Hold My Hand
Creepin Jean
Do You Wish To be A Man?
Mr Reporter
I'M CCrying
Mr Shoemaker's Daughter
Are You Ready Girl?
CommentThe Great Lost Kinks Album
Yet another Version
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02/28/1970
Jimi Hendrix
Set 1Loose Ends Studio Outtakes
1. Come down hard on me baby
2. blue suede shoes
3. jam 292
4. stars that play with laughing sam's dice
5. drifters escape
6. burning desire
7. hoochie coochie man
8. electric ladyland
9 to the Universe (Studio Jams)
9. ( to the universe
10. Jimi/Jimmy Jam
11. Young Hendrix
12. Easy Blues
13 Drone Blues
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??/??/1981
George Harrison
Set 1Hong Kong Blues
Writing On The Wall
Flying Hour
Lay His Head
Unconsciousness Rules
Sat Singing
Life Itself
Tears Of The World
Baltimore Oriole
Save The World
Set 2George Performing With Carl Perkins, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Dave Edmunds & Friends:
Everybody Is Trying To Be My Baby
Your True Love
Disussion
The World Is Waiting For A Sunrise
That's Alright
Blue Moon Of Kentucky
Night Train To Memphis
Amen
Glad All Over
Whole Lotta Shaking Going On
Gone Gone Gone
Blue Suede Shoes
Blue Suede Shoes

Handmade Film Party:
Honey Don't

Live With Denny Lane At The Heartbeat Concert 15.03.1986:
Johnny B. Goode
CommentOriginal Rejected Version Of
Somewhere In England LP + Bonus Tracks
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??/??/1993
Robert Fripp
Set 1FFWD - Orbert Demo
CommentUnreleased 51 minute long demo mix know as 'Orbert' from which emerged the FFWD album.
Not a transcode from the glitchy 256kbs mp3, this was reported to come directly from ex-Orb member Thrash's harddrive as an uncompressed AIFF file.

FFWD stands for Thomas Fehlmann (Sun Electric), Robert Fripp, Kris Weston, and Dr. Alex Paterson (the latter two of the Orb), and as that lineup suggests, was probably ambient's first supergroup. Although a one-off project with no certain plans of reconvening, the album resulting from the few days in the studio spent recording it is a landmark of experimental ambient and surprisingly unlike the various projects its contributors are known for. Closest in feel perhaps to some of the Orb's more recent releases (Pomme Fritz and Orbus Terrarum), FFWD deviates strongly in its sparseness and subtlety. Fripp's guitar is heavily atmospheric and subjected to the sort of heaping effects processing Fehlmann and Weston are known for; Paterson reportedly recorded hours of the virtuoso just noodling around on his six-string and assembled the bits into usable passages only after the fact. Thanks to inspired arrangements and an emphasis on texture, FFWD is also one of only a few albums to successfully figure the guitar in a central position without sounding off-balance or obligatory.

http://www.discogs.com/release/767540
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??/??/1993
Orbert
Set 1FFWD - Orbert Demo
CommentUnreleased 51 minute long demo mix know as 'Orbert' from which emerged the FFWD album.
Not a transcode from the glitchy 256kbs mp3, this was reported to come directly from ex-Orb member Thrash's harddrive as an uncompressed AIFF file.

FFWD stands for Thomas Fehlmann (Sun Electric), Robert Fripp, Kris Weston, and Dr. Alex Paterson (the latter two of the Orb), and as that lineup suggests, was probably ambient's first supergroup. Although a one-off project with no certain plans of reconvening, the album resulting from the few days in the studio spent recording it is a landmark of experimental ambient and surprisingly unlike the various projects its contributors are known for. Closest in feel perhaps to some of the Orb's more recent releases (Pomme Fritz and Orbus Terrarum), FFWD deviates strongly in its sparseness and subtlety. Fripp's guitar is heavily atmospheric and subjected to the sort of heaping effects processing Fehlmann and Weston are known for; Paterson reportedly recorded hours of the virtuoso just noodling around on his six-string and assembled the bits into usable passages only after the fact. Thanks to inspired arrangements and an emphasis on texture, FFWD is also one of only a few albums to successfully figure the guitar in a central position without sounding off-balance or obligatory.

http://www.discogs.com/release/767540
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12/08/2005
High Contrast
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