Showing posts with label Lisa Gerrard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisa Gerrard. Show all posts

Monday, 5 October 2020

RE-UPLOAD: Heavenly Bodies (featuring Lisa Gerrard) - Demos 1985 (Flac)

 



A curiosity related to the DCD. This band supported Dead Can Dance in the 1986 tour and Lisa sang in one of the songs, wich aparently was demo-ed. Thanks to whiskybob for sharing it first and to cEnda for the links.

Original Info File:

Received in tape trade back in the 80's. Heavely Bodies played support to Dead Can Dance and featured Lisa Gerrard although I belive this was on an ad hoc basis rather than a permenant member.Track 2 could easily be a Dead Can Dance song.
Details surrounding their two sets of demos are scetchty at best and I'll be amazed if anyone comes up with the correct title track or details of studios involved & specific dates.


Cassette > Magix ACLAB 16 > Normalise/Fade/Track > THL > FLAC(8)



Studio Demos - 1985


Track Listing:

01.
02.feat Lisa Gerrard
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.

White Ash & Coal Dust Demos - 1985

Cassette > Magix ACLAB16 > Normalise/fades/Track > TLH > Flac (8)

Track Listing:

01.Feathers of Ash
02.Quartett & Two Flutes
03.Mirror Men
04.Water of Doubt
05.A Ringed Solis
06.Tryptic the Embrace ~ The Passion ~ A Reflection
07.Arbor Mondis
08.Uncouciolis Sea 

Thursday, 28 May 2020

RE-UPLOAD: Lisa Gerrard - KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic - 30.09.1994 (Flac)


Very nice session. FM analog 1st generation. There's some static, but even so quite worth the listen. Thanks to cEnda for the links.


Tracklist:

01 Interview with Ivo Watts-Russell
02 untitled?
03 Interview with Lisa Gerrard
04 Persian Love Song
05 Interview with Lisa Gerrard
06 untitled?
07 Interview with Lisa Gerrard
08 untitled?
09 outro


Tuesday, 8 August 2017

RE-UPLOAD: Lisa Gerrard - Mietta's Restaurant, Melbourne, Australia - 04.05.1992 (Flac)


Good sound. Huge Thanks to Ronan for sharing this recording here.


Setlist:

01. Celon
02. Song Of Sophia
03. Maeja
04. Polsk Yoke
05. Tristan
06. Saldeck
07. Yulunga
08. Swans
10. Rovaj
11. Batiki Song
12. Naivaina
13. Tristan
14. Lyndra
15. Mosteiro
16. Majha's Book

Thursday, 27 March 2014

A Tribute to Nico (John Cale, Lisa Gerrard, Jon King, Mark Lanegan, Laetitia Sadier) - Teatr Muzyczny Capitol, Wroclaw, Poland - 27.03.2014 (Flac)



An unique night, exactly four years ago to this date. Thanks to robjab for sharing this one on Dime.

Original Info File:

"LIFE ALONG THE BORDERLINE - A TRIBUTE TO NICO"

John Cale live with guests
Third edition of Life Along the Borderline: a Tribute to Nico

Date: 2010-03-27
Venue: Teatr Muzyczny Capitol (Capitol Theatre)
City: Wroclaw
Country: Poland
a part of "Przeglad Piosenki Aktorskiej - Actors Song Festival"

Setlist:

01 intro
02 Frozen Warnings (John Cale)
03 Falconer (Lisa Gerrard - Dead Can Dance)
04 Mutterlein (Jon King - Gang of Four)
05 My Heart Is Empty (Soap&Skin)
06 My Only Child (Laetitia Sadier - Stereolab / John Cale)
07 Roses In The Snow (Mark Lanegan)
08 No One Is There (Lisa Gerrard)
09 Afraid (Laetitia Sadier)
10 Tananore (Soap&Skin)
11 You Forgot To Answer (Mark Lanegan)
12 Fearfully In Danger (Jon King)
13 Sixty Forty (John Cale)
14 Win A Few (Mark Lanegan)
15 Facing The Wind (John Cale)
16 All That Is My Own (everyone)
17 Close Watch (John Cale - solo)


Dustin Boyer: lead guitar
Deantoni Parks: drums
Josh Schwartz: bass


Complete show

Lineage: Sony ECM 727P > Sony MD MZ-R909 > line out/line in to HDD via SoundBlaster SB0270 adapter > SoundForge > wav > FlacFrontend (level 6) > Trader's Little Helper > Dime > you

No equalization, direct transfer

Taper position: 8th row at the balcony

Taped & transferred & edited by: robjab

Note: Audience recording quality A-. Great show with very very special artists together at one stage.

Please, do not sell this recording and do not distribute after convertion into mp3 format!

Support the artists by buying official releases and going to the shows!


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Monday, 8 April 2013

Dead Can Dance - KCRW interview with Lisa Gerrard - 13.08.1996 (Flac)




A 20 minutes interview with Lisa about the themes and recording sessions from Dead Can Dance's Spiritchaser album and the formation of the band. Thanks to cEnda for the link.

FM analog 1st gen

01 Interview
02 Interview
03 Interview
04 Interview

KRCWMBE

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Lisa Gerrard/Edwin Collins - KCRW Studios, Santa Monica, California - 1995 (Flac)



Two separate Morning Becomes Eclectic sessions. Thanks to cEnda for the links.

source : fm
taper  : markp


Edwin Collins
September 22, 1995

01 Introduction > Interview
02 A Girl Like You
03 Interview
04 If You Could Love Me
05 Interview
06 Felicity
07 Interview > Outro

Lisa Gerrard
October 25, 1995

(plays live recordings from tour)
08 Interview
09 Sanvean (omitted album track)
10 Interview
11          (Seattle,Wash October 23, 1995)
12 Interview
13 Rembetika (Seattle,Wash October 23, 1995)
14 Interview
15 Solo Flute (Seattle,Wash October 23, 1995) > Outro

Eccletic

Friday, 2 September 2011

Dead Can Dance / Heavenly Bodies with Lisa Gerrard - Mensa Hochschule Für Technik, Bremen, Germany - 18.05.1986 (2xDVD)

The quality on these DVDs is not great, but they're quite difficult to find. From the DCD's Spleen And Ideal Tour, first DVD has the support band and the second the headliner. Thanks to cEnda for sharing these ones here. With this one we round the DCD  August special.







Heavenly Bodies with Lisa Gerrard

Tracklist:

01. Unknown
02. Secret Moon
03. Unknown
04. Unknown
05. Unknown
06. Unknown
07. Unknown
08. with Lisa Gerrard


http://textsnip.com/0e7839




Dead Can Dance

Tracklist:

01. Persephone (The Gathering of Flowers)
02. The Arcane
03. The Children's Toys
04. Dreams Made Flesh
05. Advent
06. Ocean
07. In Power We Entrust The Love Advocated
08. The Cardinal Sin
09. Carnival of Light
10. Indoctrination (A Design For Living)
11. At First And Then

12. The Trial

http://textsnip.com/e25994



Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Lisa Gerrard - Église St-Jean Baptiste, Montréal, Canada, - 13.10.1995 (DVD)







Thanks to cEnda for sharing this one here.

Original Info file:



Another one from the collection of Tuesday3, who got this from eBay, so thanks very much for sharing it!
This might be from the same source as the 1996 Montréal-recording of Dead Can Dance I posted in november last year. I added chapterpoints on each song and a menu. Again the soundquality is excellent, but the video is handheld and not always focused. And most of the time the camera is held too low to even see much of the performers, it shows the building instead.
But it is a wonderful concert and the acoustics of the church really add to the music, which is beatifully captured by the camera.

video : NTSC MPEG-2, 3.5 Mbps
audio : LPCM 2.0, 1536 Kbps
Lineage: unknown
Quality: audience recorded VHS, see samples
Setlist:
-Gloradin
-Celon
-La Bas
-Piece for Solo Flute
-Violina
-Tristan
-Sanvean
-Bylar
-Solo Flute/Persian Love Song
-Rembetika
-Ajhon/Solo Tar
-Swans
-Song of the Sybil
-Bolero
-Greek Rembetika
-Untitled