Discs housed in 72-page hardbound book with track notes, reviews, and various color and b&w photos.
Tracks CD1-1 to CD1-3 were recorded in mono on Wednesday, 19th of November 1970 at [l291895] and were produced by Jeff Griffin. They were broadcast on 29th of November 1970 as "John Peel's Sunday Concert" and repeated on 2nd of December on "Sounds of the Seventies".
Tracks CD1-4 & CD1-5 were recorded in mono on Friday evening, 1st of January 1971 at [l1090381] and were produced by John Muir. They were aired on "Sounds of the Seventies" on 11th of January and were presented by Bob Harris.
Tracks CD1-6 & CD1-7 were recorded in mono on the afternoon of 21st of April 1971 at [l1090382] and were produced by Malcolm Brown. They were aired on 29th of April and repeated on 27th of May on "The Stuart Henry Show". These two tracks were issued on a [l150837] [l388937] mono LP with introductions from the deejay Keith Skues. The two cuts were released commercially in 1995 on the [l16825] CD, [m1162040]. CD1-6 also features on the [l150837] [r7990654] mono/stereo LP for overseas radio broadcast.
Tracks CD1-8 to CD1-11 were recorded in mono on the afternoon and evening of 5th of July 1971 at [l274929] and were produced by John Walters. They were broadcast on 10th of July on John Peel's [l1558302]. CD1-8 was issued by the [l150837] [l388937] LP (with the introductions by DJ Brian Matthews), on [r13737765] mono/stereo LP (for overseas radio broadcast) and commercially on [l16825]'s [m1162040].
Tracks CD1-12 to CD1-14 were recorded on the evening of 18th October 1971 at [l150837]' [l1475544] in Shepherd's Bush and were produced by John Muir. They were broadcast on 1st of November by Bob Harris on "Sound of the Seventies" and repeated on 13th of December. CD1-14 was replayed on 20th of October 1972 on a further edition of "Sound of the Seventies". The three recordings were issued in stereo on the B side of [r7818634] LP. CD1-14 was issued in mono on a [l388937] LP and commercially on [l16825]'s CD [m1162040].
Tracks CD2-1 to CD2-8 were recorded in the evening of 25th of May 1972 at [l291895] and were produced by Jeff Griffin. The host of the programme was Bob Harris. Although it was recorded in stereo, the original show would have been heard in mono over AM radio on the 3rd of June (without CD2-3 & CD2-4). The first stereo broadcast, introduced by Andy Peebles, occurred on Sunday 20th of July 1986 as part of the Beeb's [l1142622] series. A 58-minute edit of the programme was issued on a stereo LP by the [l150837] as [r8288029] for overseas radio broadcast only. A longer mono version was released commercially in 1991 by [l1062] as [r902659]. Six tracks (excluding CD2-3 & CD2-4) also features on [l878]'s [r4234346], released in 2007.
Tracks CD3-1 to CD3-3 were recorded in mono in the afternoon and evening of 18th of April 1972 across two [l1090382] sessions and were produced by John Walters. They were broadcast on 25th April on [l602236]. The session take of CD3-2 was issued by [l150837] on the [r16676535] mono LP with introductions by Brian Matthew in May 1972. The second side of the LP, entitled "Pops Extra", with no DJ presentation, includes CD3-3.
Tracks CD3-4 to CD3-10 were recorded in the evening of 14th of February 1974 at [l291895] and were produced by Jeff Griffin. The [l701664] show was broadcast on 23rd of February and repeated the next day, presented by former Radio Scotland deejay, the late Alan Black. CD3-6 to CD3-8 & CD3-10 were aired on three editions (9th of March, 23rd of March & 23rd of November) of the Alan Freeman Show in 1974. That was the last broadcast of Wishbone Ash' original line-up.
Tracks CD4-1 to CD4-5 were recorded on 19th of November 1976 at [l291551]. The multi track recordings were mixed in stereo and aired on 9th of February 1977 on [l602236]. CD4-2, CD4-3 & CD4-5 were re-broadcast on three editions (12th of February, 16th of April & 17th of December) of Alan Freeman Radio Show in 1977. CD4-3 was previously released on the 1997 [l4756] 4CD set [r6326751]. This is the first "BBC appearance" of guitarist Lourie Wisefield with Wishbone Ash.
Tracks CD4-6 & CD4-7 were recorded in the summer of 1977 at [l269412]. The mono audio 16mm colour film, introduced by Bob Harris, was broadcast on the 11th of October 1977 edition of BBC TV's [l464408]. Audio of the two tracks were released commercially on [l16825]'s 1995 CD, [m1162040].
Tracks CD5-1 to CD5-9 were recorded on 17th of October at [l291551] using [l308700] Recording Unit with multi-track tapes mixed to stereo. A 60-minute compilation from shows at Newcastle and Glasgow was mixed to stereo on 9th of November at [l264413] and supplied to [l220170] Inc. (an American subsidiary of the [l150837]) and issued as [l220171] #3 on two reels. The programme was only made available to US radio stations for intended broadcast during the week of 22nd of January 1978 and not for sale to the general public.
Track CD5-10 was recorded at [l268485] and i
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