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Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash ??/??/1969

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Set II

 

Set III

 

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neal r (5/4) / 0 View  
Notes: 363 - "Dylan-Cash Sessions"
featherman12000 (5/5) CD / 1 C B View  
John (5/5) CDR / 1 View  
kaanjepa (5/5) CDR / 1 View   "Nashville 1969"
KAS (5/5) / 0 View  
Notes: DVD 9
Carol Hurley (5/5) CDR / 1 View   CDR copy of the original silver CD>Wav (EAC secure mode without errors>)>SHN
Joshdust Torture (4/5) CDR / 1 A+ View  
Phishrman27 (4/0) FLAC / 2 View   Studio Outtakes
Notes: includes filler of the Johnny Cash show 5/1/69
groundhog (4/4.7) FLAC / 1 View  
Notes: 253mb
Nick (3/5) CD-R / 1 A View  
Kevin Baune (3/0) data / 1 View  
ZIP007 (2/5) FLAC / 0 View   SBD
Notes: unknown
bobob (2/0) flac / 1 View   ??
Brad Phillips (2/5) / 0 View  
Mr. Domino (2/0) CDR / 1 View  
Curtis Ensler (1/0) CDR / 1 View  
Gary (1/0) cd / 1 A View  
KidAJoe (1/0) SHN / 0 View  
Notes: Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash ?>vinyl>shn>wav>de click/pop> shn Warning: These are NOT the original shns .... someone ran this through a sound editor and removed clicks/pops ..... see email text below 1) Thousand Miles Behind 2) Mountain Dew 3) I Still Miss Someone 4) Careless Love 5) Matchbox 6) Big River 7) That's All Right 8) I Walk The Line 9) You Are My Sunshine 10) Ring of Fire 11) I Guess Things Happin That Way 12) T for Texas 13) Where's Your Momma Here's a Cash-Dylan boot, though I have no idea when or where the tracks were recorded. I don't know if this boot is being widely traded. It was originally pressed on vinyl. It's another of those no-info boots. I performed noise reduction and click removal on all tracks. That was followed by 'soft' remastering, in order to compensate for relative changes in frequency and dynamics that often follow noise reduction. Since these were studio tracks, my goal was to restore the recordings, as transparently as possible, to a more original state than that represented by the initial shns which I received. You need to make a careful comparison between the remastered tracks and the originals. Remastering is a subjective enterprise. You'll have to determine which version of the boot is most acceptable for your purposes. I could easily have performed more exhaustive noise reduction, but that would have required an additional series of remastering steps (and alot more time). And considering that the boot was digitized from vinyl, any extra work might not have produced striking improvements, anyway. At any rate, I probably didn't get all the pops out. Most of them, though. --Talk about fuckin' tedious!! It's like looking for a whole lot of needles in a haystack. Old vinyl can be mighty noisy.
Matthew Kupchinsky (1/0) CDR / 1 A A View   SBD>CDR>SHN>WAV
shawn (0/0) / 0 View  
Jacob (0/0) Audio / 1 A A View   SBD
Simon (0/0) CD-R / 1 A A View  
Simon (0/0) CD-R / 1 A A View  
shortround (0/4.8) CDr / 1 View   SBD