Porcupine Tree 12/07/1993
Borderline, London, England
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Soundboard Source > Unknown> CDR > EAC > WAV > Soundforge 6.0 > CDWave > FLAC
Soundboard Source > Unknown> CDR > EAC > WAV > Soundforge 6.0 > CDWave > FLAC
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PORCUPINE TREE
7 December 1993
The Borderline - London, England
Track Listing:
1. Burning Sky (10:48)
2. Voyage 34 (5:18)
3. Radioactive Toy (9:33)
4. Up The Downstair (7:02)
5. Not Beautiful Anymore (8:51)
Soundboard Source > ?? > CDR > EAC > WAV > Soundforge 6.0 > CDWave > APE
I'm afraid I don't know what happened with this before it appeared on CDR. Soundforge was used to remove some glitches and CDWave was used to re-track.
Please note: There is a glitch 51 seconds into Not Beautiful Anymore that i just couldn't remove. It doesn't even last for a second, but it is noticeable.
This is a nice recording of Porcupine Tree's second ever show. Voyage 34 and the second half of Burning Sky were used on the rare and long-deleted limited-edition cassette/vinyl release of "Spiral Circus". All tracks for that release were recorded directly from the mixing desk to Cassette or DAT, so it's entirely possible that this recording also went through that process.
7 December 1993
The Borderline - London, England
Track Listing:
1. Burning Sky (10:48)
2. Voyage 34 (5:18)
3. Radioactive Toy (9:33)
4. Up The Downstair (7:02)
5. Not Beautiful Anymore (8:51)
Soundboard Source > ?? > CDR > EAC > WAV > Soundforge 6.0 > CDWave > APE
I'm afraid I don't know what happened with this before it appeared on CDR. Soundforge was used to remove some glitches and CDWave was used to re-track.
Please note: There is a glitch 51 seconds into Not Beautiful Anymore that i just couldn't remove. It doesn't even last for a second, but it is noticeable.
This is a nice recording of Porcupine Tree's second ever show. Voyage 34 and the second half of Burning Sky were used on the rare and long-deleted limited-edition cassette/vinyl release of "Spiral Circus". All tracks for that release were recorded directly from the mixing desk to Cassette or DAT, so it's entirely possible that this recording also went through that process.
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