![]() This new title from Sigma uses the excellent Storti source 5 and fills gaps with source 2. 735/736) features source 1, Brescia 1971 (Sigma 244) uses source 2 as a foundation and fills a few gaps with source 1. There are two previous releases of this concert, An Italian Tale (The Godfatherecords G.R. ![]() This recording comes from a fresh transfer to digital done by Renzo Storti himself directly from his master reels, the transfer is excellent and the sound is as good as it will get. He recorded the concert with a Uher 4400 with Shure microphone he adjusted the levels during concerts while a friend moved the two microphones that were placed on stands”. Renzo Storti is a sound technician that worked for radio, cinema and with the University of Padua. Where did this new source come from? Here is the information provided with the recordings release in November 2021: “Here for the first time the complete gig from Brescia recorded by Renzo Storti. Well since that time an even better and almost complete recording has surfaced, the icing on the cake is its sound quality is excellent, by far the best sound of all known recordings of the Brescia concert. At the time of that review I noted an additional recording from that concert that provided the encore of Blues that was not found on the other recordings. It’s been a year and a half since Sigma released a version of Pink Floyd’s concert in Brescia, Italy on June 19, 1971, that title being Brescia 1971 (Sigma 244). Palazzo Delle Manifestazioni, Brescia, Italy – June 19, 1971ĭisc 1 (59:07) Intro, Atom Heart Mother, Careful With That Axe Eugene, Fat Old Sun, The Embryoĭisc 2 (78:35) The Return Of The Son Of Nothing, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, Cymbaline, A Saucerful Of Secrets, Blues
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