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01 Children of the Sun (02:51)
02 My Mind (02:34)
03 Who Do You Love (02:26)
04 I Unseen (02:01)
05 Find a Hidden Door (02:16)
06 I Can Take You to the Sun (03:38 )
07 I'm Not Talking (02:25)
08 Who's Been Talking (02:57)
09 I Need Your Love (03:20)
10 You Don't Have to Go Out (04:43)
11 I Cried My Eyes Out (02:39)
12 Like I Do (02:51)
secret one => 13 You've Got Me Crying Over Love (02:22)
Log:
02 My Mind (02:34)
03 Who Do You Love (02:26)
04 I Unseen (02:01)
05 Find a Hidden Door (02:16)
06 I Can Take You to the Sun (03:38 )
07 I'm Not Talking (02:25)
08 Who's Been Talking (02:57)
09 I Need Your Love (03:20)
10 You Don't Have to Go Out (04:43)
11 I Cried My Eyes Out (02:39)
12 Like I Do (02:51)
secret one => 13 You've Got Me Crying Over Love (02:22)
Log:
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EAC extraction logfile from 27. September 2005, 23:39 for CD Misunderstood The / Before the Dream Faded Used drive : PIONEER DVD-ROM DVD-116 Adapter: 1 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 0 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Used output format : C:\Program Files\EAC\mac.exe (Monkey's Audio Lossless Encoder) Extra High Lossless Compression Other options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interface Range status and errors Selected range Filename C:\EAC.APE\Before the Dream Faded.wav Peak level 100.0 % Range quality 100.0 % CRC 32249757 Copy OK No errors occured End of status report |
Type CD Catalog # CDM RED 32
Year 1992 Label Cherry Red
Review:
One of the great lost '60s albums. Side one includes all six of the tracks they recorded in England in 1966, with magnificent guitar work and nervy, ambitious (if a bit overtly cosmic) songwriting that combines some of the best aspects of the Jeff Beck-era Yardbirds and Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd. Remember that Pink Floyd and Hendrix had yet to record when these sides were waxed; they aren't derivations, but genuinely innovative and groundbreaking performances. Side two contains seven pre-psychedelic demos from their U.S. garage days in the mid-'60s that, while not nearly as important as their 1966 work, are solid, crunching R&B-soaked rock in the tradition of their chief British influences.