Side A: Recorded Live At Madison Square (Spelling Mistake on Back Sleeve) Garden, New York Nov. 27/28 1969.
Side B: Recorded live at Altamont Speedway, San Fransisco, Dec. 6, 1969.
Made With an Assortment Of Coloured Vinyls, and in a limited run.
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AHA! (Alan Partridge Mode)... Fancy seeing you here!
I'm so impressed I might buy the company.
It' all anyone could do to stop me making panoramas of everything now!
Just added Let It Bleed SACD on CD Albums.... I thought the CDs would be easier, apparently not with a three panel gatefold digipak, the panorama I submitted was too small vertically to submit, then too long n the horizontal, so I had to chop it up.
...Shame, as I was purposely going to buy a copy of Lotus by Santana to just to test the limits of panoramic stitching!
Phew... that was hard work. The results of using Microsoft Photo Gallery Panorama Stitch (Once you've downloaded ICE) are quite impressive. Each of These Images (except Labels) are composed of Four separate scans, and then reduced and cropped.
I was in My local Record Store browsing for Pink Floyd in 89 when "The Man From Swinging Pig" came in, with armfuls of these and a ledger, punting them to whoever would take them.
The record store owner didn't want any, but I caught him as he was going out, and bagged one for a tenner!