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PINK FLOYD - Transmission Impossible (3 CD)

(Code: 20641)
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PINK FLOYD - Transmission Impossible (3 CD)Triple disc set of early Floyd radio recordings
Format: CD / Cat No: ETTB142 / Released: 01/07/2022

Track Listing: CD 1: 1. The Embryo (10:24) / 2. Fat Old Sun (5:30) / 3. Green Is The Colour/Careful With That Axe, Eugene (11:22) / 4. If (4:55) / 5. Atom Heart Mother (24:53) / 6. Point Me At The Sky (4:22) / 7. The Embryo (3:28) / 8. Baby Blue Shuffle In D Major (3:55) / 9. Interstellar Overdrive (8:39)

CD 2: 1. Fat Old Sun (15:06) / 2. One Of These Days (7:28) / 3. The Embryo (10:54) / 4. Echoes (24:53) / 5. Blues (4:54) / 6. Daybreak (3:48) / 7. Nightmare (3:37) / 8. The Narrow Way (4:48) / 9. The Beginning/Beset By Creatures Of The Deep (6:31)

CD 3: 1. Astonomy Domine (9:38) / 2. Cymbaline (11:49) / 3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (12:05) / 4. Set The Controls For The Heart (13:50) / 5. A Saucerful Of Secrets (19:50) / 6. Just Another Twelve Bar (5:45) / 7. More Blues (9:06)

More information: This new 3CD Boxed set celebrates and documents Floyd’s early, post-Barret era, the time the band released such legendary albums as A Saucerful of Secrets, Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother and Meddle, and during which they produced a number of stunning sessions and live shows for FM radio broadcast.

DISC ONE features Pink Floyd’s July 1970 concert, recorded at London’s Paris Theatre in front of an invited audience and broadcast live as ‘John Peel’s Sunday Concert’ on 16th July ’70. Bonus Cuts on Disc One comprise the group’s session recorded for and transmitted by Radio One’s Top Gear programme on 2nd December 1968.

DISC TWO includes another ‘Peel Sunday Concert’, recorded in the same venue, but this one a year later on 30th September 1971, and with bonus tracks from a second Top Gear session, this one from 12th May 1969

DISC THREE concludes this enticing set with a concert the band played at the Altes Casino in Switzerland on 21st November 1970, also recorded for live FM broadcast, and transmitted across most of mainland Europe.