![]() The other songs with "" in their titles were edited with X-Minus to remove the BBC DJ's talking over the music. I used the X-Minus audio editing software to boost the vocals, which helped some. "The Man Who Paints Pictures" just barely qualified. The song "Unlock My Door" didn't meet my sound quality standards, even though it's also from "Reloaded," so I demoted that one to bonus track status. These versions are unreleased, except for "The Man Who Paints Pictures," which is also from "Reloaded." The sound quality of these songs is more variable. Tracks five through seven, plus the bonus track, come from a different BBC session. The fourth song come from an official album of the band's rarities, called "Reloaded." I don't know what BBC session that one is from exactly, except that it's different from the rest here, and sometime in 1968. The first three songs come from an officially released by obscure album that compiles BBC sessions by lesser known artists, called "Sights and Sounds, Volume 2." Those sound very good. Only parts of three BBC sessions survive. The second half is what remains of a concert in France in 1968. The first half contains what little BBC studio sessions that exist. This is the second and final thing I want to post from the band, because they only existed a short time and don't have much material. I posted an alternate version of the Gun's second album, "Gun Sight," a few days ago. ![]()
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