Dirty Dozen Brass Band 12/14/1989
Toad's Place, New Haven, CT
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Source: 1st generation Maxell XLII-S 90 recorded through Sony MM-D3>recording studio mixing board Lineage: EQ>output to CD-R>chopped into individual songs in Peak>FLAC conversion in xAct
Source: 1st generation Maxell XLII-S 90 recorded through Sony MM-D3>recording studio mixing board Lineage: EQ>output to CD-R>chopped into individual songs in Peak>FLAC conversion in xAct
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Dirty Dozen Brass Band
"Live at Toad's Place Dec. 14, 1989"
Live at Toad's Place
New Haven, CT
Dec. 14, 1989
The Alex Butterfield Archive No. ABA-132
Lineage: 1st generation Maxell XLII-S 90 recorded through Sony MM-D3>recording studio mixing board>EQ>output to CD-R>chopped into individual songs in Peak>FLAC conversion in xAct
01 ¥ Mardi Gras In New Orleans/ Big Chief
02 ¥ Who Took The Happiness Out
03 ¥ ThatÕs What Got You Killed Before
04 ¥ Voodoo
05 ¥ Gemini Rising
06 ¥ Oop Pop A Da
07 ¥ Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On
08 ¥ ItÕs All Over Now
09 ¥ Banter
10 ¥ My Feet CanÕt Fail Me Now
11 ¥ Encore Break
12 ¥ St. James Infirmary
Artwork included.
Good audience recording of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.
The Alex Butterfield Archive, begun in 1978, covers punk rock, garage rock, pop, rockabilly, new wave, rock 'n' roll, jazz, reggae, blues, indie, folk music and more. The Archive includes bands local to Connecticut as well as national and international acts.
"Live at Toad's Place Dec. 14, 1989"
Live at Toad's Place
New Haven, CT
Dec. 14, 1989
The Alex Butterfield Archive No. ABA-132
Lineage: 1st generation Maxell XLII-S 90 recorded through Sony MM-D3>recording studio mixing board>EQ>output to CD-R>chopped into individual songs in Peak>FLAC conversion in xAct
01 ¥ Mardi Gras In New Orleans/ Big Chief
02 ¥ Who Took The Happiness Out
03 ¥ ThatÕs What Got You Killed Before
04 ¥ Voodoo
05 ¥ Gemini Rising
06 ¥ Oop Pop A Da
07 ¥ Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On
08 ¥ ItÕs All Over Now
09 ¥ Banter
10 ¥ My Feet CanÕt Fail Me Now
11 ¥ Encore Break
12 ¥ St. James Infirmary
Artwork included.
Good audience recording of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.
The Alex Butterfield Archive, begun in 1978, covers punk rock, garage rock, pop, rockabilly, new wave, rock 'n' roll, jazz, reggae, blues, indie, folk music and more. The Archive includes bands local to Connecticut as well as national and international acts.
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