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Blues Traveler 04/23/1992

Patrick Gymnasium, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
SHNID 168788
Source Summary
Master: SBD>Cass>Cass(2)
taper likely Sean Giblin (RIP); tape provided by John White
Conversion: Cass(2)>Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20>Microtrack 24/96>WAV> Sound Studio 2.2.4>xaCT 2.00a>FLAC
by Dave Mallick
Entered by Mark Goldey
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Archive Identifier btsd1992-04-23.flac16 ↗

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Blues Traveler
April 23rd, 1992
Patrick Gymnasium, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

Master:
SBD>Cass>Cass(2)
taper likely Sean Giblin (RIP); tape provided by John White

Conversion:
Cass(2)>Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20>Microtrack 24/96>WAV>
Sound Studio 2.2.4>xaCT 2.00a>FLAC
by Dave Mallick

Disc 1 [65:47.56]
01. Big Fat Funky Booty         [08:22.49]
02. Hungry Hamed's              [07:21.30]
03. Little Miss Can't Be Wrong  [06:30.61]
04. Freeway Of The Plains>      [12:45.42]
05. Two Princes                 [06:55.19]
06. What Time Is It? >           [08:12.54]
07. Forty Or Fifty              [08:10.27]
08. Jimmy Olsen's Blues         [07:28.74]

Disc 2 [61:43.53]
01. Cleopatra's Cat>            [07:52.25]
02. Shinbone Alley>             [19:24.48]
03. Crash Burn>                 [03:21.38]
04. Dropping Some NYC           [03:54.00]
05. Optimistic Thought          [03:47.69]
06. Ivory Tusk                  [06:48.52]
07. Mulling It Over             [08:19.08]
08. Trina Magna                 [08:15.38]

Disc 3 [64:14.49]
01. Fledgling                   [08:14.57]
02. But Anyway                  [07:19.33]
03. Manhattan Bridge>           [04:50.36]
04. 100 Years                   [05:39.54]
05. Sweet Pain                  [11:03.17]
06. Sweet Talking Hippie        [22:34.36]
07. NY Prophesie//              [04:32.41]

Notes:
- Glitch removed at 2:23 of d1t01.
- The ending of the last track is cut off and the remainder is missing.
- Full-band segue between d2t02 and d2t03.

I have reason to believe that this show was originally mastered to DAT;
the tapes I received from John have tape flips in the middle of the
d1t06/d1t07 segue and again in the middle of the d3t03/d3t04 segue, but
they can be stitched back together seamlessly. The only discontinuities
I heard were between d2t04/d2t05, and again between d2t07/d2t08. I'm
chalking those up to a DAT>analog dubbing decision, and faded the crowd
noise together on either end of these discontinuities to make for a
seamless listening experience.


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