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BengoFury Site Admin Joined: 2004-06-29 Posts: 8412 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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2010-02-25 19:37 |
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The Artisan RS 6406 Test Pressing (acetate)
Arranged, compiled, edited and produced by FZ, original live recordings engineered by Dick Kunc.
Recorded October 1968 May 1969, mastered at Artisan Sound Recorders, Hollywood CA., mid 1969.
Lineage: Uher and Scully portable 2-track stereo recorders (Track 7 recorded in mono) -> 7-1/2 ips RtR -> compiling and editing by FZ -> master reference dub -> 12 acetate -> Numark TTUSB turntable -> wav -> Adobe Audition 3.0 (declicking) -> flac (219 MB)
Total time: 38:14
- Acetate ripped by RJ, whom we cant thank enough for his generosity to share this gem!
- Declicking by BengoFury, (one single pass with automatic light reduction (AA3.0), and approximately 12 hours of manual work the raw waves arent a very pleasant listen)
- Liner notes/deep studying (mainly) by progrockfan with valuable input from pbuzby, drdork, The Bastard Son, Zappa Penguin & flambay (sorry if Im missing anyone!)
Side 1
1. Wipe Out
Acetate label attribution: Shrine Auditorium
Time 3:04
Official releases Unreleased.
Source There is no record of FZ playing the Shrine Auditorium prior to 23 February 1974. An informed guess: 6-7 December 1968, The Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles CA.
2. East L.A.
Acetate label attribution: Columbia University
Time 4:59
Official releases Unreleased extended edit. Redacted edits of this track were released as You Call That Music? on the YCDTOSA Sampler LP (the first 3:04 only of this track) and on YCDTOSA 4 (the first 4:07 only).
Source 14 February 1969, Columbia University.
3. Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Acetate label attribution: The Ballroom
Time 4:09
Official releases The first 2:58 of this track was performed at The Ballroom, Stratford CT (not Hartford as stated by FZ in his OM 2 Mystery Disc LP liner notes), and released as Skweezit Skweezit Skweezit on the OM 2 Mystery Disc LP and Mystery Disc CD. The next 1:09 was performed at Thee Image, Miami Beach FL., and released as the last 1:09 of Right There on YCDTOSA 5 (this segment begins with the final drum hit prior to the applause, and ends with FZs spoken Thank you). The last 0:02 is the end of the applause from the Miami performance; on YCDTOSA this applause is cut short with a cross-fade into Where Is Johnny Velvet? This edit of two disparate live performances explains why Bunk Gardners Peggy tape does not appear in the acetate mix; in Stratford the tape was not played, and in Miami the tape, if played, had already finished. The complete YCDTOSA track Right There begins with a 0:31 segment of Miami live performance not heard on the acetate; a crossfade from live take into Criteria Studios material, which includes the Peggy tape, can be heard from 0:31 (the beginning of a studio segment of Estrada vocal) to 0:37 (the fadeout of the live horns); the Miami live tape resumes at 4:00 with a hard splice to the final drum hit before the audience applause; a consummate example of FZs razor-blade wizardry. This same edit can also be heard as Variations On A Theme From Run Home Slow on the cassette-sourced Columbia YSA 6477 Test Pressing.
Source First 2:58, 16 February 1969, The Ballroom, Stratford CT; last 1:11, 7 February 1969, Thee Image, Miami Beach FL.
4. Kung Fu
Acetate label attribution: Phil Wenz
Time 2:16
Official releases The first 1:45 was released as 5:05 to 6:50 of Didja Get Any Onya? on the extended Ryko Weasels Ripped My Flesh CD. The last 0:32 is unreleased. This track can also be heard, at a slower running speed, on The Columbia Test Pressing, and on Apocrypha, where it runs at the Columbia Test Pressing speed (thus revealing its original source) but omits FZs stage announcement. The Weasels LP and CD edits both end with a 0:01 instrumental flourish; this is clearly a post-production addition to the basic track, as it does not appear on this raw live take.
Source 2 March 1969, Philadelphia Arena.
5. Igors Boogie
Acetate label attribution: Phil Wenz
Time 1:28
Official releases An unreleased, unedited continuation from the last track. This track can also be heard as the first section of a much longer track of the same name on The Columbia Test Pressing, with a time of 1:32 due to slower running speed. The complete Columbia Test Pressing track continues with material from 25 October 1968, The Royal Festival Hall, London; this material is also heard on Ahead Of Their Time under the title King Kong (test pressing 1:32-1:51, CD 2:52-3:10). At 1:51 the test pressing omits a section heard on the CD (3:10-4:02). The next 2:51 is heard on both versions (test pressing 1:51-4:02, CD 4:02-6:49). The last 2:15 of the test pressing (4:42-6:57) is a unique, unreleased collage of studio and live material though the live material may well have been recorded live in the studio. Studio overdubs begin to dominate the mix beginning with the overdubbed snorks from 5:03-5:10; from 5:40 to the end the track consists entirely of studio collage. This track alone makes The Columbia Test Pressing worth the price of admission.
Source An unedited continuation of 2 March 1969, Philadelphia Arena.
6. Passacaglia
Acetate label name: Passalaglia
Acetate label attribution: Phil Wenz
Time 3:11
Official releases Unreleased but material from this track can be heard as the background to the FZ radio promo 1969 Hot Rats LP spot 2 ("Frank Zappa took a heavy trip recently ..."). This performance contains themes from King Kong.
Source Probably from the same concert as Tracks 4 and 5 the venue acoustics are a dead match.
(Note also that the Side 1 label attributions for Tracks 1-3 all refer to concert venues; it is therefore logical to assume that the Phil Wenz notation for Tracks 4-6 is a secretarial mis-reading of a venue name especially since the city for tracks 4-5 is definitely Phil[adelphia]. An additional sourcing clue for Track 6 is therefore found in the attribution, which basically has to be a mis-reading of the scrawled notation Phil. [Ar]en[a].)
There is an audible splice; the opening King Kong theme is absent, and the tempo of the 3/4 count-in is slower than the tempo of the 3/4 jam after the edit point. Therefore, this track is almost certainly an edited continuation of 2 March 1969, Philadelphia Arena.
Side 2
7. Copenhagen Night Music
This track was recorded in mono.
Time 3:00
Official releases Unreleased.
Source 3 October 1968, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen
8. Help, Im A Rock
Time 3:46
Official releases This track was thoroughly re-constructed for Ahead Of Their Time in an alternate edit with added digital reverb, creating the illusion of an alternate take. The first 0:20 of the test pressing is unreleased. The next 1:20 is also heard under the same title on Ahead Of Their Time (0:00-1:20). There is an audible splice at 1:20 of the CD, shortly after the word Mayor; the next 0:11 is heard on the test pressing but not on the CD. The next 0:09 is heard on both versions. There is an audible splice on the test pressing at 5:27; the CD version concludes with a short section (1:29-1:38) not heard on the test pressing. The test pressing continues after the edit with a long section not heard on the CD. The next section is also heard as King Kong (7:29-7:55) on Ahead Of Their Time. A brief section of the test pressing is edited out of the CD at 7:55. The final section is heard on both versions. The sound quality of this dry test pressing mix is exceptional, probably surpassing the reverb-heavy mix heard on Ahead Of Their Time.
Source 25 October 1968, The Royal Albert Hall, London.
9. Chocolate Halvah
Time 3:33
Official releases The first 0:03 and the last 0:07 are unreleased; the bulk of the track was released on YCDTOSA 5.
Source 7 February 1969, Thee Image, Miami Beach FL.
10. Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Sexually Aroused Gas Mask
Time 3:35
Official releases Released on the original and Old Masters Weasels Ripped My Flesh LPs, without the extra material added to the extended Ryko CD. This test pressing version does include the studio-overdubbed snorks heard on the Weasels LP (at 3:11) and CD (at 3:25).
Source 25 October 1968, The Royal Festival Hall, London.
11. The Cookie Jar Lecture
Time 3:11
Official releases The test pressing features a unique redacted edit of Tiny Sick Tears on YCDTOSA 4, with three lines of lyrics edited out (0:08-0:20 of the CD) and a redacted ending, omitting the last 1:10 (3:20-4:30) of the CD edit. At the end we hear the same radio power switch and laughter that ends The Orange County Lumber Truck on Weasels Ripped My Flesh, which then segues, like Weasels, into the album-ending Weasels title track (here titled It Must Be Your Breath). The radio power switch sound is in fact the same as the sound on the original Weasels LP; digital reverb added to the CD and Old Masters LP causes reverb from the musical portion of Orange County Lumber Truck to overlap the radio switch, and thus alter its sound; the original LP mix is a better basis for comparison.
Source 13 February 1969, The Factory, The Bronx, New York City.
12. It Must Be Your Breath
Time 2:04
Official releases Released as the title track on Weasels Ripped My Flesh.
Source 30 May 1969, Birmingham Town Hall.
ffp:
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 01 Wipe Out.flac:dbd7bc0f87054463148dc3628dd2e8a0
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 02 East LA.flac:3de497b0c60b9196d590a35fa62021d5
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 03 Weasels Ripped My Flesh.flac:3e11b22466735d4fd6c089176431159a
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 04 Kung Fu.flac:a593dd67d105443f1b6b8cd60496fa27
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 05 Igor's Boogie.flac:6f5af450ef4b330a321fcc7aa6730d1a
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 06 Passacaglia.flac:b8a4152e97fb2cb5f856c32f38f303b7
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 07 Copenhagen Night Music.flac:3b935419c8f91145e4bea255368fd482
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 08 Help I'm A Rock.flac:3c5e0d4dc6442df2ceb51883a606816e
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 09 Chocolate Halvah.flac:7fd6c46f69b575025da6617fa1797bfa
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 10 Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Sexually Aroused Gas Mask.flac:f1bccd1c8eff0fecf0b07fd8226a312c
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 11 The Cookie Jar Lecture.flac:3d825e5a10b33e4fec498d9095088180
The Mothers Of Invention - The Artisan acetate - 12 It Must Be Your Breath.flac:1514af9c878a4c95334892983db0ca86 |
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I'm not really surprised about what you're saying! _________________ Alialiala...
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Uher and Scully portable 2-track stereo recorders (Track 7 recorded in mono) |
The Royal Festival Hall gig was 4-track according to AOTT.
Thanks for seeding this.
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Many Thanks to everyone involved - I love you all. _________________ "Intoxication is just weakness leaving the body!"
Is that Bob without the "B"?
Nope - It's Ob with everything in it!
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Thank You RJ and Thank You Zappateers
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Uher and Scully portable 2-track stereo recorders (Track 7 recorded in mono) |
The Royal Festival Hall gig was 4-track according to AOTT. |
But the reverb on AOTT sounds like it comes from the recording itself, so if (as the info states) there is no reverb in this version, it might as well come from a different source (with mics placed closer to the stage/musicians).
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nitramziarreh wrote: |
pbuzby wrote: |
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Uher and Scully portable 2-track stereo recorders (Track 7 recorded in mono) |
The Royal Festival Hall gig was 4-track according to AOTT. |
But the reverb on AOTT sounds like it comes from the recording itself, so if (as the info states) there is no reverb in this version, it might as well come from a different source (with mics placed closer to the stage/musicians). |
More likely FZ added reverb on AOTT (as he did with many other latter-day remixes/remasters of his older stuff).
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