So...
Being a terrible person with limited funds, I downloaded bits and pieces of the 'Immersion' box sets, as I've recently gotten back into the Floyd. One thing that's stood out in my mind is the early mix of 'Dark Side of the Moon', the one mixed in '72. I quite like it, actually.
Discuss.
1972: Early Mix of 'Dark Side'
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Re: 1972: Early Mix of 'Dark Side'
I like it too though some parts sound a bit unfinished. One thing is obvious - DSOTM could have ended up sounding quite different, and it could have worked just as well! The material was just too strong.theaussiefloydian wrote:So...
Being a terrible person with limited funds, I downloaded bits and pieces of the 'Immersion' box sets, as I've recently gotten back into the Floyd. One thing that's stood out in my mind is the early mix of 'Dark Side of the Moon', the one mixed in '72. I quite like it, actually.
Discuss.
I think "Money" is closer to how David envisaged it, more guitar parts, overall wetter sound.
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Re: 1972: Early Mix of 'Dark Side'
Hmm. The most interesting bit for me is hearing 'Great Gig in the Sky' without the vocals (Alan Parsons made the right call there), the different tape loops in 'Money' (curious detail to change) and the version of 'Us and Them' presented there. I'm glad they cleaned up some of the segues though - 'Any Colour You Like' to 'Brain Damage' on the '72 mix is a sad segue indeed!DarkSideFreak wrote: I like it too though some parts sound a bit unfinished. One thing is obvious - DSOTM could have ended up sounding quite different, and it could have worked just as well! The material was just too strong.
I think "Money" is closer to how David envisaged it, more guitar parts, overall wetter sound.
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Re: 1972: Early Mix of 'Dark Side'
I confess I'm not hearing a big diff between Any Colour/Brain Damage on the 72 and 73 mixes. However Us and Them/Any Colour definitely sounds rough.theaussiefloydian wrote:Hmm. The most interesting bit for me is hearing 'Great Gig in the Sky' without the vocals (Alan Parsons made the right call there), the different tape loops in 'Money' (curious detail to change) and the version of 'Us and Them' presented there. I'm glad they cleaned up some of the segues though - 'Any Colour You Like' to 'Brain Damage' on the '72 mix is a sad segue indeed!DarkSideFreak wrote: I like it too though some parts sound a bit unfinished. One thing is obvious - DSOTM could have ended up sounding quite different, and it could have worked just as well! The material was just too strong.
I think "Money" is closer to how David envisaged it, more guitar parts, overall wetter sound.
Agree about the other points though. Money also had a register chime somewhere in the middle of a verse!
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Re: 1972: Early Mix of 'Dark Side'
The segue between 'Any Colour You Like' and 'Brain Damage' is slightly different. As the former ends, a keyboard lingers playing a different chord than the first chord of the latter, which sounds a little messy.