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Porcupine Tree 05/06/1995

King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, Scotland
SHNID 151480
Source Summary
Unknown > CDR > FLAC > Speed Correction > FLAC
Entered by Russ
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 365.1 MB (382837499 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
08/26/2018
01/23/2021
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Porcupine Tree
King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, Scotland
May 6, 1995


Source: audience (unknown equipment)


* Disc time: 76:05 *

01 - The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase One) - 12:56
02 - Is...Not - 6:00
03 - Radioactive Toy - 9:45
04 - Moonloop - 10:03
05 - The Moon Touches Your Shoulder - 7:27
06 - Always Never - 2:46
07 - Dislocated Day - 6:23
08 - Burning Sky - 12:27
09 - Not Beautiful Anymore - 8:11



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* Info file created by Thommi   *
* "Creators of the Mastertapes" *
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Info modified from Thommi's original by Paul T.




This is the same source that Thommi uploaded yesterday ( Thanks T ! )  As he stated, there were a few speed problems with it...

  After my own listening i moved all the tracks down one semitone using Soundforge.  I cannot claim this to be exactly as it should be but it is extremely close now...  I used other recordings and my guitar as well to verify the pitch of the recording and Thommi has heard a sample from this speed corrected version and agrees with me...

  This has lengthened the full disc from the original 71 minutes to just over 76 minutes.

  I have not changed anything else at all in this...There is also the original split between song 5 and 6 ("Moon touches..." & "Always never") which is actually in the wrong place but this is the way it was on the original and i have left it that way.

I will post the same speed corrected sample Thommi has heard from "Always never" for you to listen to yourselves and make up your own mind on whether you wish to take this version now.

I am not saying this is a definitive version or it cant be better...i have only done a very simple step towards a correction of the speed, thats all...

I hope you enjoy it.


Many thanks to the original taper and of course Thommi as well for all his help, information and continuing expansion of all our collections of this great band.


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