Blues Traveler 09/29/1991
Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Source Summary
Master: Neumann KM54's>Casio DA-2
Taper unknown
Conversion: DA-20>U2A>SoundEdit 16>WAV>shntool>SHNv3
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Master: Neumann KM54's>Casio DA-2
Taper unknown
Conversion: DA-20>U2A>SoundEdit 16>WAV>shntool>SHNv3
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Other Sources
Blues Traveler
September 29th, 1991
Ben & Jerry's "One World, One Heart" Festival
Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Master creation:
Neumann KM54's>Casio DA-2
Taper unknown; clone provided by Theo
SHNs were made:
DA-20>Egosys Waveterminal U2A>SoundEdit 16>WAV>shntool>SHNv3 [no DAE]
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
CD 1 [64:13.42] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. Sweet Pain [10:20.58]
02. Mountain Cry* [20:12.16]
03. Mulling It Over> [06:39.62]
04. But Anyway [07:05.66]
05. What's For Breakfast [04:21.40]
06. Sweet Talking Hippie [15:33.25]
* with Carlos Santana on guitar
Notes:
- Some problems with the PA in track 1; these are also present on
cassettes from other sources.
- This version of "Mountain Cry" was released on the limited-edition
disc "On Tour Forever".
September 29th, 1991
Ben & Jerry's "One World, One Heart" Festival
Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Master creation:
Neumann KM54's>Casio DA-2
Taper unknown; clone provided by Theo
SHNs were made:
DA-20>Egosys Waveterminal U2A>SoundEdit 16>WAV>shntool>SHNv3 [no DAE]
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
CD 1 [64:13.42] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. Sweet Pain [10:20.58]
02. Mountain Cry* [20:12.16]
03. Mulling It Over> [06:39.62]
04. But Anyway [07:05.66]
05. What's For Breakfast [04:21.40]
06. Sweet Talking Hippie [15:33.25]
* with Carlos Santana on guitar
Notes:
- Some problems with the PA in track 1; these are also present on
cassettes from other sources.
- This version of "Mountain Cry" was released on the limited-edition
disc "On Tour Forever".
Comments
Date: 12/29/2002
User:
RMS
There is a lot of static and then some piercing PA feedback during Sweet Pain (t01). Otherwise, the sound is pretty good with minimal crowd noise and fairly well-defined instrument separation. The recording is somewhat "thin" but not too bad given the age of the master. Mountain Cry is smoking and John is clearly thrilled to be playing with Carlos Santana... this show is worth acquiring for that track alone.
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