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Tedeschi Trucks Band 07/22/2011

Gathering of the Vibes, Bridgeport, CT
SHNID 133081
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Neumann TLM-170->Sound Devices 722 (@24/96); FLAC File processing in SoundForge Audio Studio 10.0c; Tracked in CDWav.
Entered by Steve Blanchard
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07/29/2011
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Tedeschi Trucks Band
Gathering Of The Vibes
Seaside Park
Bridgeport, CT
7/22/2011

Neumann TLM-170 (hypercardoids, approx 40 foot split, each mic on its own stand on opposite sides of the soundboard w/Rycote furry wind screens)->Sound Devices 722 (@24/96); FLAC File processing in SoundForge Audio Studio 10.0c (volume normalization; resample to 44.1 with iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter; 24->16 bit dither using iZotope MBIT+ Dither with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings); Tracked in CDWav.

1.  crowd/intro
2.  Bound For Glory
3.  banter - Susan knows it's hot
4.  Don't Let Me Slide
5.  Midnight In Harlem
6.  Comin' Home
7.  Give It Up Or Let Me Go
8.  banter - Susan introduces the band
9.  Anyday *
10. That Did It
11. banter - stuff coming up later
12. Uptight (Everything's Alright)
13. Drum duet ->
14. Oteil & drums ->
15. Drum duet
16. Space Captain
17. Sing A Simple Song ->
18. I Want To Take You Higher
19. announcements

* = w/"First There Is A Mountain" (Donovan) teases by Oteil -- this is the same song that the Allman Brothers' "Mountain Jam" is based on


Taper notes:  it was HOT HOT HOT on this day -- checking weather.com it claims the temperatures got up to 101 degrees in Bridgeport, CT.  Not a cloud was to be found in the sky.   I spent this set right basking in the shade that could be found when standing just a few feet from the stage, gettin' down with Jen Wexler.  But my mics were firmly planted in their locations so they managed to capture the whole thing.  At this time, the temperatures which had probably peaked during Taj Mahal's set had not really cooled yet.  But at least there was a breeze coming in off the water which helped cool us a little.  My new furry windsceens (a welcome birthday gift from my lovely wife Jen!) made sure that the wind is NOT audible on this recording (though you can hear the sound waves blowing around a bit occasionally).

Recorded, mastered, tracked, and posted by Scott Bernstein, 7/27-28/2011

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