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Steve Kimock Band 08/10/2002

The State Theatre, Falls Church, VA
SHNID 11761
Source Summary
{onstage} AMS-ST250 "SoundField" (blumlein) > Lunatec V2 > Modified Sony D10 Pro II (DAT@48kHz); Transfer: Sony PCM R500 (DAT) > HHB CDR850 (master AUDIO CDR) > AUDIO CDR clone [DAE step]; Encoding: AUDIO CDR clone > WAV via EAC > SHN [DAE step]
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums md5, st5
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
08/01/2002
03/15/2003
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Archive Identifier skb2002-08-10-ams.shnf ↗

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Steve Kimock Band
08/10/02
State Theater
Falls Church, VA

Source:
SoundField AMS ST250 on stage > AMS ST 250 Control Box >
Lunatec V2 > Modified Sony D10 Pro II > DAT@48 >
HHB CDR > CD > EAC > .shn

Disk 1
01. Steel Guitar Rag
02. A New Africa
03. Why Can't We All Just Samba
04. Severe Tire Damage >
05. Long Form Part 1

Disk 2
01. Long Form Part 4
02. Moon People
03. Intro

Set 2:
04. It's Up To You
05. Bronx Experiment

Disk 3
01. Song One
02. Tongue 'n Groove
03. Rainbow's Cadillac
04. Arf She Cried

Lineup:
Steve Kimock (guitars)
Mitch Stein (guitars)
Alphonso Johnson (bass)
"Science Can Not Explain" Rodney Holmes (drums)

Recorded By Ron Keyser

Comments

Date: 09/19/2002
User: Lee
* Additional notes from Eric Salmassy (eric@salmassy.com)

The files as originally distributed had a very brief snippet of digital silence at the end of each track, two one-hundredths of a second to be precise. This caused the transitions from track to track to be not seamless. I expanded the shns to wav files, and using CDWave deleted 0.02 seconds from the end of each track. I renamed the tracks with a "fixed" suffix and re-shn'd them.
Date: 09/19/2002
This is such a great show and recording that perhaps someone could redo the dat > shn transfer so the little skips at the track boundaries are avoided. These occur during crowd noise so they don't effect the music directly but the Kimock tapers with the onstage mics have such incredibly good sounding seeds that it seems a shame to have this avoidable error on the seed.