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the commitee pts 1-7 or somethign like that????

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Old 01-25-2005, 10:45 AM
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the commitee pts 1-7 or somethign like that????

i have some rare floyd material on some album called the tree of secrets the tracks are the comitee (i think) parts 1-7 or somethign along those lines if any1 could fill me in on where this stuff came from
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Old 01-25-2005, 10:52 AM
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I downloaded the Tree Full Of Secrets cds ages ago, here's part of the readme file:

A TREE FULL OF SECRETS
The definitive Pink Floyd rarities compilation

***Introduction***

On 18 CDs (yes, eighteen!) you'll find all the A and B sides of all the Pink
Floyd singles, all the promo, edited, obscured, or remixed versions, and all the
soundtracks bits of your favorite Pink Floyd and solo tracks.
Basically, this collection includes (nearly) all songs officially released, but
not on regular album (compilations, singles, promos, soundtracks...), as well as
rare versions from acetates and studio outtakes. We didn't consider live tracks
(concerts, radio or TV appearances), unless they're part of a single or a promo
single. We also left out of this scope the Syd Barrett solo rarities, because it
mainly consists in slightly different mixes of regular versions (we'd like to
let a more hardcore fan than we are, doing the job). Some other things are not
included, mainly because they could be treed separately, as a whole entity:
"Live At Pompeii" and "The Wall" soundtracks, mono editions of albums ("The
Piper At The Gates Of Dawn", "A Saucerful Of Secrets"), quadraphonic editions of
albums ("Atom Heart Mother", "The Dark Side Of The Moon", "Wish You Were Here")...
There are in fact 17 audio CDs and one data CD. This latter CD contains all the
artworks and booklets (with all you ever dreamt to know about each track of each
CD!), and some bonus files (that we hope you'll enjoy) while keeping the secret
about their contents.
We tried to make the most definitive Pink Floyd rarities compilation, in both
completeness and sound quality. For each track, we tried to find the best
sounding version available. As a result, we're proud to say that a lot of tracks
sound better than any other version available elsewhere.
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Old 01-25-2005, 06:56 PM
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hey thanks man
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Old 01-26-2005, 02:14 AM
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Here's some more:

Pink Floyd - A Tree Full Of Secrets Contents:

There are in fact 17 audio CDs and 1 data CD. This latter CD contains all the
artworks and booklets, and some bonus files.
Now, how are all these tracks organized into 17 audio CDs?
The first 8 CDs contain the Pink Floyd rarities (from 1965 to 1994).
The next 6 CDs contain the soundtracks (from Pink Floyd and members).
The last 3 CDs contain the solo members rarities.
The 17 CDs are split into 9 volumes (each volume is a 2 CD set, except volume 9 & 10
which are single CDs). So, there are 10 different artworks, and the whole
Rarities compilation will take the place of 10 jewel boxes in your CD collection.
8 Double CD volumes and 2 single cased cds...volumes 1 thru 8 double ... 9 & 10 single
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Old 01-26-2005, 09:32 AM
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Don't buy it though, try to find someone sharing it online.

"The Committee" is one of the finer points of the whole set.
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Old 01-30-2005, 02:46 PM
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i've heard all of the comitee, but what is it from, it sounds liek a movie soundtrack or something
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Old 01-30-2005, 02:53 PM
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Here you go buddyboy.

"The Committee"
4 - The Committee Pt.1 (uncredited) - backwards version 00:35
5 - The Committee Pt.1 (uncredited) 00:35
6 - The Committee Pt.2 (uncredited) 01:09
7 - The Committee Pt.3 (uncredited) 02:55
8 - The Committee Pt.4 (uncredited) 01:24
9 - The Committee Pt.5 (uncredited) 02:06
10 - The Committee Pt.6 (uncredited) 00:49
11 - The Committee Pt.7 (uncredited) 02:38
12 - The Committee Pt.8 (uncredited) 03:30
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, April 1968
Primary source : "The Committee" film, released 1968
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from the film
The first track of the film was in fact recorded backwards. We inverted this
track, so that you can hear the song as it was recorded (track 4). Track 5 is
the track as it appears in the film.
Note that part 7 is an early version of "Careful With That Axe, Eugene".

The whole Tree Full set is currently up on eMule as a 3 part .rar download at 256kbs if you're interested. The sound quality is pretty good.
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Old 01-30-2005, 05:21 PM
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Interestingly enough, this is some of Dave's earliest work with the Floyd. Syd was supposed to do the soundtrack but was incapacitated for obvious reasons and the others stepped in!
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