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Dan's Collection

Bill Monroe & the Bluegrass Boys   09/19/1954

Brown County Jamboree, Beanblossom, IN
Source SBD>MR>?>CDR
Media CDR/shn   1 disc
Tech Notes Source: SBD>MR>?>CDR
Mastered: ??
Remastered: HP8110i>EAC>hd>Soundforge 4.5 XP>CDWav>mkw>SHN>CDRWin>HP8110i

Taper: Unknown
Mastered: Unknown
Remastered: Brad Hefner (gg_dd_aa_ee@yahoo.com) 11.04.01
Noise reduction & restoration: Mike Wagner (wagner@wagnerone.com) 12/8/01

01) //Watermelon Hanging on the Vine
02) Band Intros
03) Bile Them Cabbage Down
04) I Ain't Broke, but Brother I'm Badly Bent
05) I Hope You'll Learn
06) Bugle Call Rag
07) Cry, Cry Darling
08) Y'all Come
09) Changing Partners
10) Blue Moon of Kentucky
11) Get Up John
12) Down Yonder*
13) Just a Little Walk With Jesus*
14) Boat of Love*
15) I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling
16) The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band
17) White House Blues
18) Rose of Old Kentucky
19) Uncle Pen
20) Rocky Road Blues
21) Muleskinner Blues
22) The First Whipperwill
23) The Little Girl & The Dreadful Snake
24) I'm Knocking on Your Door
25) //He'll Set Your Fields on Fire

Bill Monroe - mandolin, vocals
Ed Mayfield - guitar, vocals
Charlie Cline - banjo
Gordon Terry - fiddle
Uncle Puny - bass, comedy

* w/ Birch Monroe - fiddle


Caveat Emptor (Brad Hefner):
On some tracks the fiddle is very low in the mix.
This show has some tape hiss yet it is still very listenable considering
it's age. No music was lost during the remastering. Soundforge was used to
fade in and out at the beginning of the disc and to remove a few pops that
occured on the original disc. The remastered disc was retracked using CDWav.

Known Defects:
01) Track 01 fades in, no more than 10 seconds of music lost
02) Track 03 splice before song intro, no music lost
03) Track 11 fades out, no music lost
04) Track 12 fades in, no music lost
05) Track 24 splice at the end of track, unknown amount of music lost
06) Track 25 splice at beginning of song, unknown amount of music lost

Restoration Notes (Mike Wagner): there was considerable hiss present
throughout the spectrum. as much noise was removed as possible prior to
loss of content. recording mics did not capture audio above ~7khz. also
removed was a nasty low freqency, oscillating rumble that was probably
introduced by the original recording device.
Trades Allowed Yes
Owned by Dan · Last Updated May 23, 2023