Robert Plant & Alison Krauss 10/01/2008
Set I
Rich Woman
Leave My Woman Alone
Black Dog
Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us
Through The Morning, Through The Night
It's So Long And Goodbye To You
Fortune Teller
I'm In The Mood > Matty Groves
Black Country Woman
Earlier Baghdad (The Bounce)
Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson
Wildwood Flower
Down To The River To Pray
Nothin'
Battle Of Evermore
Please Read The Letter
Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)
Leave My Woman Alone
Black Dog
Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us
Through The Morning, Through The Night
It's So Long And Goodbye To You
Fortune Teller
I'm In The Mood > Matty Groves
Black Country Woman
Earlier Baghdad (The Bounce)
Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson
Wildwood Flower
Down To The River To Pray
Nothin'
Battle Of Evermore
Please Read The Letter
Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)
Set II
Encore:
crowd
You Don't Knock
I'm A One Woman Man
Your Long Journey
crowd
You Don't Knock
I'm A One Woman Man
Your Long Journey
Set III
Comment
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| Notes: | Schoeps MK-4 capsules > Active collette cables >Custom pre-amp / power supply > M-Audio MicroTrack II digital recorder | |||||
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| Tim Smith | flac16 / 0 | 9 | View | AUD: Core Sound cardioid mics > Microtrack II | ||
| Notes: | Date: 2008-10-01
Band: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
RoIO: Raising Sand with the Belle of Bluegrass
Venue: Wamu Theater
Place: Seattle, Washington
Tracks: 21
Total Length: 1:50:21
The Machine - Raising Sand with the Belle of Bluegrass (MCD047)
Core Sound cardioid mics > Microtrack II - 24bit, 96kHzWAV > Cool Edit Pro > Wav > Flac (sector aligned - level 6)
Robert Plant - lead vocals
Alison Krauss - lead vocals, fiddle
T Bone Burnett - guitars, vocals
Buddy Miller - guitars, mandolin, autoharp
Stuart Duncan - guitars, fiddle, banjo, mandolin
Dennis Crouch - bass
Mooner's notes:
Was it the WaMu/RP-AK speaker sys? Or a fiendish corporate stab at tapers? Or a set of mics grossly mismatched for the type of audio they were meant to capture? I don't know. But mastering this show was beyond my abilities. Like some of the previous audience recordings of this tour, bass mysteriously avoided being captured. Frequencies that would come and go, abnormal and stunted ranges, stage output that barely made 18kHz... I could bitch all night. So I asked Marooned from Echoes Hub to arm wrestle this into shape. He pulled it all together into a listenable state. Many thanks Marooned.
This was a satisfying show, albeit a little heavy on the treble side since the only bass instrument was a standup bass. But pairing Plant with Krauss is like watching Granny Clampitt wave to you from the trunk of an Enzo |
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