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Années titres Support Audio Références remarques Pistes 22/02/1970 10/05/1971 09/01/1972 02/03/1972 1970/1972 BBC Recording 1970 - 1972 2 CDs A+ 25/09/1972 16 02 mars et 25 sept 1972 BBC Master DAT 1 CD A+ LIVE 7 1970 - 1974 Happy the man 1 CD Live & Studio 10 1970-1972 Rare tapes Vol.1 1 CD B LIVE 10 1972-1975 Rare tapes Vol.2 1 CD B LIVE 7 1977-1978 Rare tapes Vol.3 1 CD B LIVE 8 1980-1984 Rare tapes Vol.4 1 CD B LIVE 8 1986-1998 Rare tapes Vol.5 1 CD B Live & Studio 7 DEMOS 1972 Cryme 1 CD A HL038#G14 &OUTTAKES 14 DEMOS 1972/1973 STUDIO 1 CD A CO 25205 &OUTTAKES 12 20-21/03/1972 17/01/1973 1972-1974 TV & The Radio 1 CD A HW09 12/021974 8 1972-1974 There is still time 1 CD STMP002 LIVE 6 DEMOS 1973 Selling england by the session 2 CDs A- HL032/33#G4 &OUTTAKES 35 DEMOS 1974 The lamb lies down on broadway OUTTAKES 1 CD A &OUTTAKES 12 DEMOS 1974 The lamb lies ,,,, OUTTAKES & DEMOS 2 CDs A &OUTTAKES 25 DEMOS 1974 Headley grange tape 17 1 CD A+ &OUTTAKES 11 DEMOS Oct.1975 A trick of the outtakes 1 CD A &OUTTAKES 13 1976 / 1977 ©1995 Wilderness of the mind 1 CD B+ 254217 LIVE 14 1976 - 1977 Paris (radio capitol ) 1 CD A LIVE 14 1976/1982 Capitol Radio Broadcast 4 cDs Live,Demo,ITW 47 BEECH-MARTEN 1977/ 81 / 86 © 1992 Illegal alien 1 CD A+ 005 LIVE 10 1981 Abacab Complete 1 CD A Session 15 1992 The dance album 1CD A+ REMIX 8 1992 WCD rare tracks 1 CD A instrumental 2 + 1 DEMOS 1997 Alternate C.A.S. 1 CD A HL256 &OUTTAKES 13 1998 ...Calling all stations... non album tracks 1 CDA B SIDE 16 1998 Mega 1 CD A REMIX 7 1998 Mega part 2 1 CD A REMIX 3 2000 Archive 2.5 2 CDs A- Live & Studio 26 In the begining Vol. 1 1 CD A- Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 2 1 CD A- Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 3 1 CD A- Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 4 1 CD A- Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 5 1 CD A- Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 6 1 CD A- Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 7 1 CD A Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 8 1 CD A Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 9 1 CD A Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 10 1 CD A Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 11 1 CD A Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 12 1 CD A Live & Studio In the begining Vol. 13 1 CD A Live & Studio 2008 Jingles 2008 2 CD A+ Studio 14 ITW Années titres Support Audio Références Source Pistes ITW Collection 10CD Divers ITW Radio 1973-1980 Miscellaneous ITW & Roundhouse'70 Clip 1 CD Divers ITW Radio 8 1983 3 into 1 2 CDs A+ ITW Radio 56 17/05/1987 Radiocentofiori 1 CD A ITW+live Radio 20 1991/1992 Band ITW 1 CD A ITW Radio 18 04/10/1997 Genesis Story 1 CD A- ITW Radio 1 2000 ITW Archive 67-75 2 CDs A+ ITW Pro. 2006/11/28 Radio Paradiso 1 CD A ITW Radio 22 2007/03/08 WKLH Radio Daryl ITW 1 CD ITW Radio 1 + 1 2007/03/22 BBC Radio Sctland Mike ITW 1 CD ITW Radio 1 + 1 2007/03/31 Capital gold ITW 1 CD ITW Radio 1 2007/04/11 Century FM Radio 1 CD ITW Radio 1 2007/04/16 WUWM Radio Daryl ITW 1 CD ITW Radio 1 2007/04/16 Deutshland funk radio 1 CD ITW Radio 1 2007/06/23 BBC Radio Story Part 1 1 CD ITW Radio 1 2007/06/29 ITW RTL2 French Radio 1 CD ITW Radio 17 2007/06/30 BBC Radio Story Part 2 1 CD ITW Radio 1 2007/09/04 Radio 5 live 1 CD ITW Radio 1 2007/09/20 Radio 2 1 CD ITW Radio 1 2007/11/21 BBC RadioBerkhire 1 CD ITW Radio 1 2008 Jingles 2008 1 CD Jingles Radio 14 REHEARSALS & souncheck Années titres Support Audio Références Source Pistes été 1974 Silence of the lamb 1 CD A 7 +2 été 1974 Tape 17 1 CD A+ 11 1976/03/21 Rehearsals 76 USA 1 CD 6 1978/03/26 Showco tour rehearsals 2 CDs A- 13 1981/10/16 Varied Souncheck 1 CD B+ 1+1+1+1 1981/10/16 Cologne'81 1 CD B+ 1+14 1981/10/17 Varied Souncheck 1 CD B+ 1+1+1+1 1981/10/17 Souncheck 1 CD B+ 9 1982/09/29 Six of the best Rehearsals 2 CDs A+ 13 1983/12/07 Varied Souncheck 1 CD B+ 1+1+1+1 1984/02/28 Varied Souncheck 1 CD B+ 1+1+1+1 1987 rehearsal 04-06-2007 & more 1 CD A- 2+21+3+1 1992/05/04 Tour Rehearsals Vol.1/2 1 CD A *2002Rehearsal 8+1* 1992/05/08 montreal ' 92 2 CDs B+ 2+23+1 1992 WCD rare tracks 1 CD A 1 + 2 1997/09/23 CAS Rehearsals 1 CD A- 10 1997/12/13 RTL Rehearsals 1 CD A+ 5 1998/01/23 Bray Studio 2 CDs A 21 Octobre 20006 rehearsal 04-06-2007 & more 1 CD A- 3+21+1+2 2007/04/23 au 2007/05/04 Cossonay rehearsal 1 CD C 22+1 2007/06/04 rehearsal 04-06-2007 & more 1 CD A- 21+3+1+2 2007/06/10 rehearsal 04-06-2007 & more 1 CD A- 1+21+3+2 2007/07/03 Berlin souncheck 1 CD A- 2 LIVE Années titres Support Audio Références Source Pistes 1970/02/22 BBC Recording 1970 - 1972 2 CDs A Studio voir Studio & Misc. 1970/03/11 Roundhouse 70 clip 1 CD 1 1971/03/07 Besides The Silent Mirror 1 CD C ARC 012 Audience 7 1971/05/10 BBC Recording 1970 - 1972 2 CDs A FM voir Studio & Misc. 1972/01/09 BBC Recording 1970 - 1972 2 CDs A- FM voir Studio & Misc. 1972/01/09 Soud of seventies 1CD A+ FM 8 1972/01/16 Muppet II 1CD A- Audience 6 1972/03/02 BBC Master DAT 1 CD A+ FM voir Studio & Misc. 1972/03/04 Shade of Dawning 1 CD B HL069#G10 Audience 7 1972/03/20 TV & The Radio 1972/03/20-21 1 CD A HW09 Studio voir Studio & Misc. 1972/04/09 Sharpened to the hilt 1 CD C Audience 3 + 5 1972/04/14 Live in Pavia 1 CD C+ FU 203 Audience 7 1972/04/15 Lugo di ravena 1 CD B+ Audience 8 1972/04/18 Roma 1 CD B TICD 009 Audience 9 1972/04/19 Napoli '72 1 CD B Audience 8 1972/06/26 Real olympia'72 1 CD B DGB Productions Audience 5 1972/06/28 Like a Num With a Gun 2 CDs A- PRRPGS 002 Audience 15 1972/07/25 Solihull '72 1 CD B+ Audience 6 1972/08/11 Reading Festival 1 CD A- HW03 Audience 5 1972/08/20 The coastliners 2 shows 2 CDs B Audience 13 + 3 1972/08/22 Teatro Alcione Genova 1 CD B Audience 8 1972/09/19 Marquee Club 1 CD B Audience 5 1972/09/25 BBC Master DAT 1 CD B+ FM voir Studio & Misc. 1972/09/28 Dublin 1972 1 CD B Audience 5 1972/09/30 Live at the kennington oval 1 CD C+ Audience 5 1972/10/04 Real Aberdeen 1 CD B Audience 6 1972/10/11 St george's hall 1 CD B+ SR-01/02 Audience 5 + 1 1972/10/29 Lewisham 1 CD B- Audience 5 1972/11/18 Violent Dreams 1 CD A- HL 103 G17 Audience 6 1972/12/13 Philharmonic hall'72 1 CD B+ Audience 3 1973/01/15 Heidelberg 1973 1 CD B+ HW06 Audience 5 1973/01/17 TV & The Radio 1 CD A- HW09 FM voir Studio & Misc. 1973/01/20 Viva Italia 3 CDs A- PRRP 020 Audience 11 + 8 1973/01/22 Viva Italia 3 CDs A- PRRP 020 Audience 8 + 11 1973/02/09 Rainbow theatre , london 1CD B- SR-04 Audience 9 1973/02/12 Plymouth 1 CD 5 1973/02/16 Green's Playhouse 1CD B- Audience 5 1973/02/17 Sheffield city hall 2 CDs B- Audience 11 1973/02/21 St george's hall 1 CD B+ SR-01/02 Audience 1 + 5 1973/02/24 Leicester & Manchester 1 CD A- BURP021 FM 1 + 6 1973/02/25 Leicester & Manchester 1 CD A- BURP021 FM 6 + 1 1973/03/03 Grand theatre Quebec 1 CD B Audience 6 1973/05/07 Olympia theatre 1 CD B- SR-03 FM 8 1973/08/26 Reading Festival 1 CD B+ 00:59:05 Audience 5 1973/09/19 Olympia 2 CDs 8 1973/09/23 Stadttheater Osnabrück 2 CDs B TRAP 07 Audience 16 1973/09/25 Stadttheater Münster 2 CDs B TRAP 08 Audience 15 1973/09/29 Lausanne 1 CD B- Audience 6 1973/10/15 Brighton'73 1 CD B Audience 6 1973/10/20 The easy rider generation 1 CD A- 930134 FM 5 1973/10/20 In concert 1973 1 CD A- MOD 1006 FM 7+1 1973/10/20 Watchers of the skies 1 CD A- GDR CD 9018 FM 6 1973/10/26 Live in newcastle 2 CDs B+ Audience 9 1973/10/30 This planet's soil 1 CD A 01:03:34 TV 5 1973/10/30 Cinema Landscapes 1 CD A- 01:03:01 TV 5 1973/11/08 Massey hall , Toronto 2 CDs A- HW01 Audience 13 1973/11/10 Montreal 2 CDs A- Audience 11 1973/11/17 First we were five 1 CD B RC 2113 Audience 7 1973/11/22 Felt Forum, New York 2 CDs A- HW13 Audience 16 1973/12/01 Sunny buffalo 2 CDs B- Audience 9 1973/12/03 Chicago,Cahn auditorium'73 2 CDs B Audience 7+6 1973/12/08 Pease auditorium 1 CD B 01:03:18 Audience 11 1973/12/08 Ypsilanti '73 1 CD B+ 01:13:24 Audience 13 1973/12/17 Third show L.A.'73 2 CDs B- Audience 13 1973/12/18 Third show L.A.'73 2 CDs B- FM 11 1973/12/19 Live at the roxy theatre 2 CDs 8 1973/12/19 Roxy 6 2CDs A SAB 13 OAM 9 1974/01/13 Bristol melody of 1974 2 CDs B PRRP 010 Audience 15 1974/01/20 Drury lane london 2 CDs B Touch up Audience 18 1974/01/26 Ancienne Belgique 2 CDs B- Audience 12 1974/01/30 Dusseldorf' 2 CDs 15 1974/01/31 Harold in offenbach 2 CDs B- Audience 16 1974/02/03 Britania in torino 2 CDs A- Audience 15 1974/02/04 Reggio Emilia'74 2 CDs B+ Audience 11 1974/02/06 Palasport, Naples 2 CDs B+ BURP013 Audience 11 1974/02/12 TV & The Radio 1 CD A HW09 Studio voir Studio & Misc.
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