neil young-time fades away-CANADA-1973-reprise-MS2151-24K ALAC
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__________________________ for seed requests CONTACT DIRECT freqazoidiac @and gmail Please , please , please (am I begging enough?) SEED AT LEAST 1:1 even if you upload at 500kbps - seeding really is appreciated. PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT (OUT OF RESPECT FOR TIME TAKEN TO PUT THIS PACKAGE TOGETHER) plus it's always really nice to get comments!! ********************************************* *** THIS IS IN 24bit audio ALAC Lossless FORMAT - ________________________________________________________________ NFO + TECHNICAL Technics 1200mkII turntable AudioTechnica 150series MM cartridge mackie u.420d firewire 24/96 mixer Powerpc dual 1ghz TC Spark XL ________________________________________________________________ EFFECTS-NOISE SHAPING-REDUX Minimal declick-denoise applied with CLICKREPAIR if required NO Effects applied NO Limiting/maximizing Recorded at 24 bits to maximum 96khz ________________________________________________________________ information here - tracks ect neil young-time fades away-CANADA-1973-reprise-MS2151-2448-rmeQ-ALAC 01-time fades away.m4a 02-journey thru the past.m4a 03-yonder stands the sinner.m4a 04-L.A.m4a 05-love in mind.m4a 06-don't be denied.m4a 07-the bridge.m4a 08-last dance.m4a A really nice compilation (taken from around 90 dates in a year) of Live material from Neil Young. Still not officially released on Digital format. Here is the Canadian 1st Pressing. Incidentally this was an early Digital/Analogue hybrid recording. Some of the material on this is my favorite Young material and he really hits a resonance with deeper feelings on this Album, especially with childhood memories and the self directed goal of not to give up! info below culled from the Neil Young fansite THRASHER'S WHEAT Neil Young's 1973 "Time Fades Away" is one of the most remarkable live albums ever recorded. Certainly at the time of release, it was almost unprecedented for an artist to release a live concert recording of previously unreleased material. Long out of print on vinyl, still unavailable on CD in the early 21st century and widely bootlegged similar to the original "Missing 6", the album is considered to be the "Holy Grail" of all Neil Young albums