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Medeski Martin & Wood 05/24/1997

Northwestern U., Evanston, IL
SHNID 170468
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flac1644 Source: Monitor SBD (Ramsa 840) > Marantz PMD510 > Maxell XLII cassettes Transfer (Nov. 2020): master cassettes (in Marantz PMD510 - speed adjusted) > Korg MR-1 (1-bit/2.8 MHz DSD) > Audiogate (tracking, patch in fills, convert to 16/44.1) > xACT (flac 8 w/ SBA & tags) Fills (uploaded by Bill G.): Source: M210s > Oade > SBM-1 Transfer: Tascam DA-30 MKII > Marantz PMD 561 > Audacity > WAV > Traders Little Helper > FLAC Taper Unknown Transferred & Seeded by Bill Graves Recorded & transfered by taperjoe
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03/12/2025
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SHNID 23960 SBD> Cass> Formac Studio> Sound Studio>...
SHNID 82702 flac16 ; Monitor SBD (Ramsa 840) > Marantz...
SHNID 151870 flac16 ; M210s > Oade > SBM-1; Tascam DA-30...
SHNID 170469 flac2496 Source: Monitor SBD (Ramsa 840) >...
Medeski Martin & Wood
Armadillo Days @ Northwestern University
Evanston, IL
May 24, 1997

Source: Monitor SBD (Ramsa 840) > Marantz PMD510 > Maxell XLII cassettes
Transfer (Nov. 2020): master cassettes (in Marantz PMD510 - speed adjusted) > Korg MR-1 (1-bit/2.8 MHz DSD) > Audiogate (tracking, patch in fills, convert to 16/44.1) > xACT (flac 8 w/ SBA & tags)

Fills (uploaded by Bill G.):
Source: M210s > Oade > SBM-1
Transfer: Tascam DA-30 MKII > Marantz PMD 561 > Audacity > WAV > Traders Little Helper > FLAC
Taper Unknown
Transferred & Seeded by Bill Graves

Recorded & transfered by taperjoe

01. Start - Stop
02. Latin Shuffle (incl. bass solo)
03. Disrobe
04. Coconut Boogaloo
05. Lifeblood
06. Sequel (1 second AUD patch @ 0:49 covers tape flip)
07. Bubblehouse
08. Macha
09. Think
10. band intros
11. Just Like I Pictured It
12. The Lover
13. Everyday People
14. Night Marchers (5 second AUD patch 1:09 - 1:14 covers tape change)
15. Billy speaks
16. Crosstown Traffic

The crackling noises at the beginning of the show were caused by a dirty output jack on the Wurlitzer.  Luckily it got better.

I was the monitor engineer for this show.  This tape was made from 2 outputs from the monitor console that were only feeding the recording.  No compressors, noise gates or effects; it's not a perfect mix, but it sounds real good & it's a great show!

Originally shared back in 2007, I did a fresh transfer of this tape to DSD back in November 2020.  When Bill uploaded an audience recording recently I went back & patched in 2 small fills to cover the tape flips in the master.  Thanks to the unknown taper & to Bill for helping to make this recording complete!

Another quarantine-driven project...

Enjoy!!

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