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Little Feat 10/15/1990

Electric Ladyland Studios, New York, NY
SHNID 105729
Source Summary
flac16; FM > VHS HiFi Lineage: VHS HiFi > Sound Forge 8 > CD Wave > FLAC16 Taped and Transferred by: Tom Proctor
Entered by Albix
Checksums flac.ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 1
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01/29/2010
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Archive Identifier lf1990-11-22.wjfk-fm.flac16 ↗

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***PLEASE NOTE that the actual date of this show is 10-15-90 and all of these files were unfortunately named for the date the recording was dubbed off the radio (11-22-90). -Tom

Little Feat
Date: 10-15-90
Venue: Electric Lady Studios
Location: New York, NY
Source - FM > VHS-HiFi
Lineage - Panasonic AG-5210 > Soundforge 8.0 > CD Wave > FLAC16  

Setlist:

01 - DJ Intro/talk              0:25
02 - Hate To Lose Your Lovin'   4:35
03 - That Girl, She's Mine      4:12
04 - Fatman In The Bathtub      5:10
05 - The Ingenue                4:54
06 - DJ talk                    0:47
07 - Sailin Shoes               4:46
08 - Texas Twister              4:47
09 - Let It Roll                5:27
10 - DJ talk                    0:30
11 - Dixie Chicken             12:06
12 - Production credits         0:35

Total Time: 48:13

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This FM sourced recording is a true statement of how good a VHS HiFi audio can sound. It plays especially well cranked up to a high volume or with the headphones. Taped from a strong FM signal onto Maxell XL-120 HIFI tape using a Kenwood KV-D937HF VHS Recorder. The source was WJFK FM, Washington D.C. on 11-22-1990.

Transferred to digital using a Panasonic AG-5210 HIFI deck. The digital sample was recorded at 44.1Khz - 24 bits using Soundforge 8 via a SoundBlaster Audigy 2 card. No digital filtering or signal was used on this recording. Dithered to 16 bit PCM using Soundforge 8. Setlist tracks segmented using CD Wave.

Enjoy -

Tom Proctor (dubATproc.us)
2-07-2006


This recording was made available primarily for the benefit of the Internet Archive and etree communities. Many thanks to Little Feat for their gracious live music trading and sharing policy and for all the great music over the years.

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