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Bruce Hornsby 04/26/1997

George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
SHNID 112442
Source Summary
AKG 451 -> Peavey phantom power -> Teac DA-P20
transfer from master tape: Sony R500 -> Teac CD-RW700
Audio extraction with cdparanoia;
s1t07 trimmed with Audacity to end at a zero crossing. No other processing.
Entered by David
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Disc Counts 2 / 2
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Bruce Hornsby solo                                                              
04/26/97                                                                        
George Mason University Center for the Arts                                    
Fairfax, VA                                                                    
Original recording: AKG 451 -> Peavey phantom power -> Teac DA-P20              
transfer from master tape: Sony R500 -> Teac CD-RW700                          
Audio extraction with cdparanoia;                                              
s1t07 trimmed with Audacity to end at a zero crossing.  No other processing.    

This was a benefit for Special Olympics.  
Recorded from row D.                      
Transfers from cassette tape have circulated, but I think this is the first
transfer without an analog generation.                                    

Set 1:
s1t01 My Romance -> The Way It Is
s1t02 White Wheeled Limousine
s1t03 Sugaree
s1t04 Look Out Any Window
s1t05 Fields of Gray -> short Terrapin instrumental -> Under the Boardwalk
s1t06 Rainbow's Cadillac
s1t07 Spider Fingers -> Parisian Thoroughfare

Set 2:
s2t01 Road Not Taken -> Song A -> Preacher in the Ring
s2t02 Wharf Rat
s2t03 Mandolin Rain
s2t04 Country Doctor
s2t05 Special Night -> Down the Road Tonight -> Life of the Party
s2t06 Lost Soul -> Love Me Still
s2t07 Western Skyline (with a bit of an Iko or Man Smart tease)
s2t08 In the Wee Small Hours
s2t09 Valley Road
s2t10 (encore break) Talk of the Town -> Big Boss Man -> Talk of the Town
s2t11 King of the Hill

Each set will fit nicely on a single CD if you are so inclined.

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