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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


A very good sounding FM broadcast. This is a speed-corrected rip from the 2x silver CD bootleg "Performance"<ref name="Performance">[http://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Performance/release/1079942 Discogs - "Depeche Mode - Performance"]</ref>, which is sourced from a master tape of the original Swiss DRS3 radio broadcast. It is missing the intro, but is otherwise complete. It has poor dynamic range and may sound rather muffled, likely because a certain type of noise reduction was used. There are watermarks throughout the broadcast. High-resolution and cleaned-up scans of all of the artwork are also included in the torrent and are available below as well. There are a couple other bootlegs of this FM broadcast:
A very good sounding FM broadcast. This is a speed-corrected rip from the 2x silver CD bootleg "Performance"<ref name="Performance">[http://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Performance/release/1079942 Discogs - "Depeche Mode - Performance"]</ref>, which is sourced from a master tape of the original Swiss DRS3 radio broadcast. It is missing the intro, but is otherwise complete. It has poor dynamic range and may sound rather muffled, likely because the "NoNOISE" noise-reduction system by Sonic Solutions, USA was used. There are watermarks throughout the broadcast. High-resolution and cleaned-up scans of all of the artwork are also included in the torrent and are available below as well. There are a couple other bootlegs of this FM broadcast:


*"Badlands"<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Badlands-Part-One/release/2284230 Discogs - "Depeche Mode - Badlands Part One"]</ref><ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Badlands-Part-Two/release/2284248 Discogs - "Depeche Mode - Badlands Part Two"]</ref> - sourced from a Westwood One promotional pre-FM CD; this CD has commercials interspersed throughout the recording, fake crowd noise at the beginnings of songs, and some songs' beginnings poorly edited to account for the commercials
*"Badlands"<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Badlands-Part-One/release/2284230 Discogs - "Depeche Mode - Badlands Part One"]</ref><ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Badlands-Part-Two/release/2284248 Discogs - "Depeche Mode - Badlands Part Two"]</ref> - sourced from a Westwood One promotional pre-FM CD; this CD has commercials interspersed throughout the recording, fake crowd noise at the beginnings of songs, and some songs' beginnings poorly edited to account for the commercials
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=== Artwork ===
=== Artwork ===


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1984-11-30-back.jpg|Back artwork
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1984-11-30-CD.jpg|Disc artwork
1984-11-30-booklet-back.png|Booklet back artwork
1984-11-30-booklet-inner.png|Booklet inner artwork
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Revision as of 20:33, 27 January 2014

Notes

A very good sounding FM broadcast. This is a speed-corrected rip from the 2x silver CD bootleg "Performance"[1], which is sourced from a master tape of the original Swiss DRS3 radio broadcast. It is missing the intro, but is otherwise complete. It has poor dynamic range and may sound rather muffled, likely because the "NoNOISE" noise-reduction system by Sonic Solutions, USA was used. There are watermarks throughout the broadcast. High-resolution and cleaned-up scans of all of the artwork are also included in the torrent and are available below as well. There are a couple other bootlegs of this FM broadcast:

  • "Badlands"[2][3] - sourced from a Westwood One promotional pre-FM CD; this CD has commercials interspersed throughout the recording, fake crowd noise at the beginnings of songs, and some songs' beginnings poorly edited to account for the commercials
  • "I'll Never Get Enough"[4] - incomplete raw FM recording

If burning the recording to 2xCD-R, the split is between Ice Machine and Lie To Me - in other words, CD2 will start with Lie To Me.

Setlist

  1. Intro (Master And Servant Voxless)
  2. Something To Do
  3. Two Minute Warning
  4. Puppets
  5. If You Want
  6. People Are People
  7. Leave In Silence
  8. New Life
  9. Shame
  10. Somebody (*)
  11. Ice Machine
  12. Lie To Me
  13. Blasphemous Rumours
  14. Told You So
  15. Master And Servant
  16. Photographic
  17. Everything Counts
  18. See You
  19. Shout
  20. Just Can't Get Enough

Track list

  1. [4:03] Something To Do
  2. [4:37] Two Minute Warning
  3. [3:57] Puppets
  4. [5:10] If You Want
  5. [4:13] People Are People
  6. [5:06] Leave In Silence
  7. [4:15] New Life
  8. [4:19] Shame
  9. [5:24] Somebody (*)
  10. [3:46] Ice Machine
  11. [5:31] Lie To Me
  12. [5:27] Blasphemous Rumours
  13. [4:43] Told You So
  14. [5:13] Master And Servant
  15. [4:25] Photographic
  16. [5:58] Everything Counts
  17. [5:51] See You
  18. [3:44] Shout
  19. [5:08] Just Can't Get Enough
  • Total time: 1:30:51

Sample

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Artwork

Lineage

  • 2x Silver CD "Performance"[1] -> Exact Audio Copy v1.0 beta 3 (optimal settings) -> FLAC -> in Adobe Audition CC: normalized to -3.0dB and any DC bias removed, automatic phase correction (most accurate settings, auto align channels & auto center panning) -> WAV -> in Audacity 2.0.5: sped up 1.5% and normalized to -0.1dB -> WAV -> FLAC using foobar2000 v1.3 and FLAC 1.3.0 64-bit, tracked by cuesheet
  • Exact Audio copy and auCDtectTaskManager logs included

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