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Stuart Ferguson's Collection

Atoms For Peace   07/16/2013

Ippodromo Capannelle, Rome, Italy
Source Audience
Media CDR   2 discs
Notes DVD 3367; lineage: Tascam DR-100 (?) 24-48 > .flac > 16 bit, light editing > you. Editing: BLG -- Smoothed out some volume fluctuations with Adobe Audition, no EQ or any other editing.
J-Card Comment So this is a 'mystery tape'. A fiend on waste_central passed on a link to an untracked 24 bit-48 kHz .Wav (~1.7GB) which as I understand briefly appeared on some message board in S. America - and then disappeared.
The name of the file was DR-100_0059.wav suggesting that it was recorded on Tascam DR-100; and indeed, as was confirmed by a Tascam user :), DR-100 or DR-2D would generate such a file. No info on the mics - it could be anything, but it sounds way too good to be recorded with internal mics. Well, who knows…

Overall, I am quite impressed with the quality of this mystery recording, the balance of highs and lows, and un-intrusive audience. Nice capture of the equipment failure on Paperbag Writer :), followed by a long pause, followed by Thom being silly, followed by full Paperbag Writer from the start. Made it for the longest tape of the tour ;-) Also Thom messed up the lyrics on And It Rained All Night - well, not the first time, not the last. Sounds like Thom was in a great mood; his Italian sounds cute and he did some interesting vocal improvisation here and there.
The only issue with the tape (other than having no source info!) was that the overall volume dropped sharply during The Clock - as if the taper hid the mics (put a hat on??) or turned the levels down as they were dangerously close to clipping. So I passed the tape on to our Editor to work around this… And down-sampling, and tracking… And here we are! Thanks go to Rey on waste_central who picked it up and passed it on to me and to BLG for editing!! And HUGE thanks to the taper - wherever you are!!!! Considering the link was found on some message board - I hope I am not doing anything wrong!
Trades Allowed Yes
Reference / Generation 3367
Owned by Stuart Ferguson · Last Updated May 23, 2023