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==Tapes which have been digitized== | ==Tapes which have been digitized== | ||
* '''RSK-002''' | |||
* You Never Give Me Your Munchies 1.1 1992-03-18 20:00 | |||
* You Never Give Me Your Munchies 1.2 1992-03-18 20:30 | |||
* '''TEAC MDX90''' 1988-01-28 | * '''TEAC MDX90''' 1988-01-28 | ||
** Side A: [[Durham]] / Greensboro | ** Side A: [[Durham]] / Greensboro |
Revision as of 02:07, 18 January 2007
Tapes which have been digitized
- RSK-002
- You Never Give Me Your Munchies 1.1 1992-03-18 20:00
- You Never Give Me Your Munchies 1.2 1992-03-18 20:30
- TEAC MDX90 1988-01-28
- Side A: Durham / Greensboro
- Primordial (full early version)
- middle of Brave New World (no synths; voice-sample-splice thingy at end)
- primordial guitar/harmonica thing
- strange click-echo thing (very brief)
- water-guitar thingy, with piano (mixed down, fortunately)
- jam with people at Milner Hall
- "Birds" :-P
- Those Satchnarp Blues
- Anticipatory Piano Thing
- Dana Auditorium 3AM
- brief harpsichord thing
- Through Space & Time (by Chris Kimmel)
- variations in D major thing
- Shannon & Fran flute/synth jam
- guitar chord thing
- rhodes & strings
- rhodes & horns
- Side B: Ann Arbor / Providence
- middle of Perpetual Motion
- Antarctica, abrupt ending (poor tape quality)
- BFoG instrumental tracks (probably 4-trk cassette mix)
- Daydream of the Psychoanalyst (poor tape quality)
- Stringy Fields of Green (short version; poor tape quality)
- Let's Annoy Caroline
- Dangerous Interlude (without reverb)
- harpsichord bass thing
- spliced voice thing for Brave New World
- Slow Stringy Thing
- Thing That Needs Words
- Pepperonipitsaa
- Side A: Durham / Greensboro
- Maxell MX90 CLTR-02
- Side A: layering/transfer #2 1989-08-03
- The Tape Ran Out
- something piano backwards; short
- Monorail to Nowhere (with piano intro; not the best mix, and not complete)
- overdub tracks for BFoG (vocals, echo-keybd, whistle...)
- overdub tracks for BFoG (vocals, whistle, lead vocals, echo kbd... stops abruptly)
- overdub tracks for BFoG (backwards intro, chorus-y lead vocals, piano, strings, organ, electric guitar solo) -- is this a mixdown?
- another BFoG submix; no high/echoey lead vox, no synth solo; has organ and elec guitar solo
- rewinding sound (brief)
- overdub tracks for BFoG (high/echoey bg/fg vox, keyboard solo...)
- overdub tracks for BFoG (high/echoey bg/fg vox... truncated near end.)
- Side B: no label
- BFoG mix: no high/echoey lead vox, no synth solo
- overdub tracks for BFoG (high/echoey bg/fg vox, synth solo; no elec. guitar)
- Facsimile mix: only one lead vocal, no real drums, no solos
- Facsimile mix: prelude, two vocals, real drums...
- Facsimile mix: prelude moved closer; two vocals, real drums, no solos; drums drop out properly
- Facsimile mix: additional prelude; guitar solo; no vocal solos
- Facsimile mix: adds vocal solos
- Post-Atomic Wasteland: no lead vocals
- Facsimile mix: slightly better mix? (This sounds like the final one I used...)
- Monorail to Nowhere (with piano intro; missing some elements, including the end part; a bit fuzzy...)
- Monorail to Nowhere (with piano intro; much as above, though this sounds like a submix that got used)
- Monorail to Nowhere: cuts in near the end (the part missing from the above mixes); echoey ending
- Side A: layering/transfer #2 1989-08-03
- Maxell MX90
- Side A: "The Cheap Imitation - demo 1988dec21"
- Side B: "The Cheap Imitation - layering/xfer 2A" (?)