Lake Trout 11/27/2001
Valentine's, Albany, NY
Source Summary
Source: AKG CK61 ORTF > Cctive Cables > KJLabs ECMS > SBM-1 > DAP-1
Transfer: MDAT > Fostex D-15 > Ardour @ 44.1k
Master: Wavelab 6.10 (tracking, fades) > FLAC
Source: AKG CK61 ORTF > Cctive Cables > KJLabs ECMS > SBM-1 > DAP-1
Transfer: MDAT > Fostex D-15 > Ardour @ 44.1k
Master: Wavelab 6.10 (tracking, fades) > FLAC
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Lake Trout
Valentine's
Albany, NY
11/27/2001
Source: AKG CK61 ORTF > Cctive Cables > KJLabs ECMS > SBM-1 > DAP-1
Transfer: MDAT > Fostex D-15 > Ardour @ 44.1k
Master: Wavelab 6.10 (tracking, fades) > FLAC
1. G Thing
2. Lonely Woman
3. Mine
4. #2
5. Say Something
6. Forest
7. Let Me Show You >
8. Stigmata
9. Holding
10. Luvean >
11. Floating >
12. Stutter
13. 180 bliss
14. Bully
A fine recording, probably 15' from stage in the center of the room at Valentines. It picks up enough of the room to give a nice 3-D presence to the music, which is the sort of atmospheric stuff that really benefits from a good audience capture. Of course, you also get to hear some beer bottles and learn more than you want to about the social lives of other concert goers.
Lynch opened but was not recorded. (Lynch was an Albany-based duo of Terry and Shannon Lynch, of Conehead Buddha, sometimes with Sook from Schleigho on guitar.)
The show runs a hair over 1:20 and may not fit on an 80 minute CD. If you want to burn to disc, you can break the show between tracks 8 and 9.+
Thanks to Tom Reizes for the DAT and many thanks to Twatts for help with the setlist. Couldn't have done it without you!
Enjoy!
--mhg :: 03.12.13
Valentine's
Albany, NY
11/27/2001
Source: AKG CK61 ORTF > Cctive Cables > KJLabs ECMS > SBM-1 > DAP-1
Transfer: MDAT > Fostex D-15 > Ardour @ 44.1k
Master: Wavelab 6.10 (tracking, fades) > FLAC
1. G Thing
2. Lonely Woman
3. Mine
4. #2
5. Say Something
6. Forest
7. Let Me Show You >
8. Stigmata
9. Holding
10. Luvean >
11. Floating >
12. Stutter
13. 180 bliss
14. Bully
A fine recording, probably 15' from stage in the center of the room at Valentines. It picks up enough of the room to give a nice 3-D presence to the music, which is the sort of atmospheric stuff that really benefits from a good audience capture. Of course, you also get to hear some beer bottles and learn more than you want to about the social lives of other concert goers.
Lynch opened but was not recorded. (Lynch was an Albany-based duo of Terry and Shannon Lynch, of Conehead Buddha, sometimes with Sook from Schleigho on guitar.)
The show runs a hair over 1:20 and may not fit on an 80 minute CD. If you want to burn to disc, you can break the show between tracks 8 and 9.+
Thanks to Tom Reizes for the DAT and many thanks to Twatts for help with the setlist. Couldn't have done it without you!
Enjoy!
--mhg :: 03.12.13
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