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Black Crowes 02/09/1995

Volkshaus, Zürich, Switzerland
SHNID 119830
Source Summary
Soundboard Master > cassette > "Taller" fan club mailing cassette > cassette > Stand-alone Pioneer CD burner > EAC > Magix Audio Cleaning Lab > WAV > FLAC
Entered by ziko
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Disc Counts 1 / 2
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04/13/2012
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Black Crowes
Volkhaus
Zurich, Switzerland
February 9, 1995

Lineage:  
Soundboard Master => cassette => "Taller" fan club mailing cassette => cassette => Stand-alone Pioneer CD burner => EAC => Magix Audio Cleaning Lab => WAV => FLAC Front-end (level 8)

Disc one (50:01):
(1)  House music (0:30)
(2)  Twice as Hard (4:57)
(3)  Sting Me (4:57)
(4)  A Conspiracy (5:47)
(5)  High Head Blues (8:01)
(6)  Thorn's Progress => Pastoral Jam (6:46) =>
(7)  My Morning Song (15:08)
(8)  Ballad in Urgency (end cut) (3:52)

Disc two (49:50):
(1)  Wiser Time (start cut) (6:35)
(2)  Hard To Handle (4:28)
(3)  Hotel Illness (4:30)
(4)  Song of the Flesh (3:47)
(5)  Stare It Cold (5:01)
(6)  Jealous Again (5:05)
(7)  She Talks To Angels (start cut) (3:21)
(8)  She Gave Good Sunflower (8:06)
(9)  Champagne and Reefer (6:21)
(10)  Remedy (cut)

Fingerprint file is included.  Sorry, no artwork - perhaps someone can create some

Comments:  In late 1995, randomly selected members of the Black Crowes now-defunct fan club received a cassette in the mail.  The band recorded several shows on their European tour and mailed 100-minute versions to various members on their list.  I don't think there was any rhyme or reason to the distribution -- some members got 2 or 3 of the shows in separate packages, others received none.  All were incomplete, most with a song broken over the A/B flip, and in general the sound was quite good.

This is the second of the four, and I think one of the best-sounding of the bunch.  This is 1st gen. off someone else's "Taller" copy, which I think would make it 3rd gen. from the master used to record the show (I assume the master was a cassette rather than DAT, but I don't know for sure).  I'd feel safe giving this an "A" in quality; well worth having if you're a fan.

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