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« Reply #40 on: June 24, 2011, 08:30:27 AM »

My copy arrived yesterday. I've only just started listening to it but two observations so far.

I'm slightly shocked that some of the stuff on the first disc sounds more as though it was recorded in 1933 than 1973!

Secondly, it is a shame that nobody thought to include musician credits for the ensemble recordings.
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« Reply #41 on: June 24, 2011, 08:46:35 AM »

Keep posting the observations, Gub.  I still have 2 weeks before I can lay hands on my copy (and probably a while longer before I can actually listen to it properly).

Sorry to hear the sound quality isn't so hot on some of the tracks - let's hope it improves as it goes on.
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« Reply #42 on: June 24, 2011, 08:53:02 AM »


My copy arrived yesterday. I've only just started listening to it but two observations so far.

I'm slightly shocked that some of the stuff on the first disc sounds more as though it was recorded in 1933 than 1973!

Secondly, it is a shame that nobody thought to include musician credits for the ensemble recordings.


Indeed. The first Top Gear session sounds distinctly "off air", but an immense improvement on my old cassette copy. Also, a significant amount of the Hammersmith broadcast is missing, nothing at all from the '75 "In Concert" & a Barrymore's video is seriously truncated. There will always be something to quibble about, but lack of musician credits is a poor show. In all though, it's still a fine artefact.
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« Reply #43 on: June 24, 2011, 08:53:52 AM »



Sorry to hear the sound quality isn't so hot on some of the tracks - let's hope it improves as it goes on.


It seems just to be the first few tracks from an acoustic John Peel session from 1973. Dramatic improvement after that.
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« Reply #44 on: June 24, 2011, 02:15:10 PM »



RT & TT is already scheduled to happen....they're both booked for Wickham Festival


It has happened before on the Celtschmerz tour before Teddy's first album came out. I remember a number of duets at the Crawley gig.


They performed as a duo at Glastonbury last year as well, doing plenty of RT material.
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« Reply #45 on: June 26, 2011, 12:01:50 PM »

Have waded my way through all of the audio discs now. A valuable addition to the RT collection but there is probably nothing here to supplant versions available elsewhere. It is probably best to listen to to it session by session otherwise the track selection gets a bit repetetive in places.

The undoubted highlight for me is the acoustic session for Andy Kershaw in 1985 including a rivetting Ghosts In The Wind.

I really hope some of the Capitol years sessions, including the 100 Club performance shared with Crowded House which, if I recall correctly included a performance of Persuasion with its co-writer.
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« Reply #46 on: June 26, 2011, 12:15:38 PM »


The undoubted highlight for me is the acoustic session for Andy Kershaw in 1985


Yeah, that's a great session.  Unlike you I think those recordings may get played by me more often that the studio versions of the same song.

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« Reply #47 on: June 26, 2011, 03:21:00 PM »



The undoubted highlight for me is the acoustic session for Andy Kershaw in 1985


Yeah, that's a great session.  Unlike you I think those recordings may get played by me more often that the studio versions of the same song.

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I wasn't necessarily referring to the studio versions as being preferable. My favourite recording of Ghosts In The Wind for example (and one of my favourite RT performances of all time) is from the Live At Crawley disc with Danny Thompson (itself a BBC recording).
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« Reply #48 on: June 29, 2011, 10:19:08 PM »

I'd better listen to that again.  Mind you, I love shuffling all my music on my ipod.  You hear songs you haven't heard for years.  Great.
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« Reply #49 on: July 08, 2011, 12:13:52 PM »

For those interested, a review here from Jim Moray...

http://www.holymoly.com/music/reviews/richard-thompson-live-bbc-4-disc-boxed-set-unheard-guitar-genius57881

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« Reply #50 on: July 08, 2011, 05:07:57 PM »

Due to the postal strike here it looks as if copies haven't arrived this side, let alone been sent to those who ordered it (me)....
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« Reply #51 on: July 15, 2011, 10:11:41 PM »

I got my copy and can't recommend it enough.  Wonderful stuff.

If it hasn't already been mentioned, a substantial portion of the DVD comes from the same performance that was previously released as "Across a Crowded Room" on VHS and laserdisc.  I believe this marks the first DVD appearance of this material.  The balance comes from OGWT (hello, Jet Plane in a Rocking Chair), a few other UK TV shows, and the complete "A Little Night Music" in pristine video and sound quality.
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« Reply #52 on: July 16, 2011, 08:19:24 AM »

It would be great to have an Albions Live at the BBC complete with the 1980 BBC doc.
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« Reply #53 on: July 16, 2011, 01:47:31 PM »


If it hasn't already been mentioned, a substantial portion of the DVD comes from the same performance that was previously released as "Across a Crowded Room" on VHS and laserdisc.  I believe this marks the first DVD appearance of this material.


Three tracks were included on the 'Live in Providence' DVD, two of which are duplicated on the BBC box. So in total that's eight of the eighteen tracks from the video that have made it to DVD so far, spread over two separate releases. The tracks on the box are from the short-lived 'Late Night in Concert', a typically half-hearted effort by the Beeb really as most of the programmes were just cut down versions of commercially available videos.  
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« Reply #54 on: July 25, 2011, 06:22:53 PM »

Finally arrived..As mentioned elsewhere some of the recording quality is poor: reminiscent of those live cassettes traded at record fairs in the 80's.  Aside from that, much of the performances are excellent, especially the live 1982 and 1986 sets.  I also enjoyed the solo acoustic versions of SOTL, Gethsemane and the more recent Warrior and FPB stuff.  Yet to watch the DVD.  I await the next few volumes of the Capitol era, other live shows (I am sure the in concert programme was an hour or so long)..
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« Reply #55 on: July 26, 2011, 09:09:43 AM »


Finally arrived..As mentioned elsewhere some of the recording quality is poor: reminiscent of those live cassettes traded at record fairs in the 80's.  


I really didn't think it was that bad.  For the 1973 vintage session, it was about what I was expecting, maybe better.

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« Reply #56 on: July 26, 2011, 04:44:39 PM »



Finally arrived..As mentioned elsewhere some of the recording quality is poor: reminiscent of those live cassettes traded at record fairs in the 80's.  


I really didn't think it was that bad.  For the 1973 vintage session, it was about what I was expecting, maybe better.

Jules


I suppose we are used to a more pristine sound: the 1973 session sounds almost as if it is a recording of the recording, whereas the live material sounds really fresh and well recorded.  It is only the 73 session which sounds muddy in case anyone gets the impression that the malaise extends into the 80's and beyond material..
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« Reply #57 on: July 28, 2011, 12:34:00 PM »

My local CD store was unable to get any copies despite having a number of pre-orders.

Apparently its now sold out, but there may be a second pressing.

Grrr......
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