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Re: Tape contents



Born2Run got back to me with the contents of the Lifehouse
tapes reported in Generations, so ...

Born2Run sez ...

> I'm assuming these are in addition to the tapes used for Lifehouse to Leeds
> (which, if I recall correctly, contained alternate versions of Behind Blue
> Eyes, Won't Get Fooled Again, This Song is Over, Love Ain't for Keeping,
> Baby Don't You Do It, and Pure and Easy): 
> 
> Tape 1: I'm in Tune (Getting in Tune), Behind Blue Eyes (4/23/71; 1/4 inch
> tape; producer Kit Lambert) 
> Tape 2: Bargain, Too Much of Anything, Time is Passing (4/12/71; 1/4 inch
> tape, producer unknown) 
> Tape 3: Let's See Action (various mixes and remixes)  (6/20/71; 1/4 inch
> tape, producer Glyn Johns & the Who) 
> Tape 4: Getting in Tune, Naked Eye, Time Waits for No Man (When I Was a
> Boy) (7/6/71; 1 inch tape [may be a typo], producer Glyn Johns) 
> Tape 5: Bargain (6 takes) (1/4 inch tape, prodcer Glyn Johns) 
> Tape 6: Song is Over, Bargain, Bargain (recorded 6/19/71) (6/18/71; 1/4
> inch tape, producer unknown) 
> 
> The date refers to when the tapes were made, not the date of the original
> session.  It sounds like these tapes contained two track mix downs, and
> were not multitrack recordings (as were those used on Lifehouse to Leeds). 
> Feel free to post this to the digest.

Thanks Born ...

	-- Owen