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Little Feat 12/16/1974

Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA
SHNID 121424
Source Summary
flac16; audience cassette
Sony TC-40 with built-in mono mic
Lineage: Mcas > cas(x) > cdr > EAC-wav > flac^ > restoration > flac(lvl8)
Taped by: Sal Capitano Restoration of SHN ID 109440
Restored by plaz: SHNID 121424
Entered by Mark Goldey
Checksums flac.ffp, flac.md5
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size Compressed: 362.56 MB (380170240 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
07/26/2012
07/26/2012
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Archive Identifier lf1974-12-16.aud.unknown.plaz.121424.sbeok.flac16 ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 109363 flac16 ; AUD; Trade CDR > EAC > .wav > (split...
SHNID 109440 flac16 ; AUD; Sony TC-40 with built-in mono...
Little Feat
1974-12-16
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, California, USA

Recording: Information-
Source: audience mono cassette
Equipment: Sony TC-40 with built-in mono mic
Location: 6th row center
Lineage: Mcas(mono) > cas(stereo) > cdr > EAC-wav > flac^ > restoration > flac(lvl8)
Runtime: 61:10

Taped by: Sal Capitano
Restored by plaz: SHN-ID# 121424

^ The source is SHN-ID# 109440 as found at
http://archive.org/details/lf1974-12-16.aud.unknown.109440.sbeok.flac16

Lowell George - guitar, vocals
Paul BarrÈre - guitar, vocals
Bill Payne - keyboards, vocals
Kenny Gradney - bass, vocals
Richie Hayward - drums, vocals
Sam Clayton - percussion, vocals

01 tuning / introduction (1:02)
02 A Apolitical Blues (4:01)
03 Two Trains (4:51)
04 On Your Way Down (6:31)
05 Skin It Back > (5:18)
06 Fat Man in the Bathtub (5:38) //tf
07 Rock and Roll Doctor (3:48)
08 Oh Atlanta (4:19)
09 Cold Cold Cold > (5:07)
10 Dixie Chicken > (6:30)
11 Tripe Face Boogie (5:48) //tf
Encore
12 Willin' (4:36)
13 Teenage Nervous Breakdown (3:33)

Notes:
Little Feat opened for Marshall Tucker Band. Third billing was the Charlie Daniels Band.

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Editor's Comments:

This is a decent audience recording, good for the period, The master was possibly a mono recording that was later dubbed using stereo equipment. Much of the distortion in the source recording is caused by the phase-offset. This restoration provides a more balanced and centered stereo image with a lot less distortion, and eliminates many undesirable transient noises.

Restoration:
- corrected DC offset errors
- separated into 3 fragments at tape flips (//tf)
- restored clipped peaks and balanced channels
- repaired clicks, pops, and crackle
- very lightly decrackled
- dampened applause between songs
- phase offset corrections: Fragments A+C -0.17 msec, Fragment B -0.15 msec
- joined fragments, edited tape flip transitions and tracked






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