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Neville Brothers 04/08/1978

Jed's, New Orleans, LA
SHNID 172700
Source Summary
Source: unknown mics > unknown tape recorder > either Tommy Stevenson or Ben Windham's master cassette > first-generation cassette (Maxell XLII)

Transfer from cassette (January 2014): first-gen cassette > Nakamichi CR-7A > Metric Halo MIO-2882 > MacBook Pro > Bias Peak Pro 6.2 (trimmed; normalized by 5.2 db; split into songs) > X Audio Compression Toolkit 2.23 (sector boundaries corrected) > FLACsource: 1st generation cassette (recorded by Tommy Stevenson)
Entered by robbiem
Checksums ffp, md5
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 229.91 MB (241073676 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
07/22/2025
07/22/2025
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Neville Brothers
Jed’s
New Orleans
April 8, 1978

1. //Got To Give It Up                                        2:26
2. Baby What You Want Me To Do                   6:42
3. Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu >
   Since I Fell I For You >
   Everybody Loves a Lover                       4:43
4. All Over Again                                3:07
5. //Shake, Rattle and Roll > Sexy Ways           4:16
6. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?              4:57
7. Fever                                         5:40
8. Hey Pocky Way >                               4:59
9. Down by the Riverside                         1:38
                                                38:32
Source: unknown mics > unknown tape recorder > either Tommy Stevenson or Ben Windham's master cassette > first-generation cassette (Maxell XLII)

Transfer from cassette (January 2014): first-gen cassette > Nakamichi CR-7A > Metric Halo MIO-2882 > MacBook Pro > Bias Peak Pro 6.2 (trimmed; normalized by 5.2 db; split into songs) > X Audio Compression Toolkit 2.23 (sector boundaries corrected) > FLACsource: 1st generation cassette (recorded by Tommy Stevenson)

Notes:

There are cuts or pauses in the recording between many of the songs.

Art announces after Track 2 that they're taking a short pause. The beginning of Track 3 is cut.

Left channel mostly drops out about 2 seconds into Track 5. The right channel was cloned and was used to replace the left channel for about 1:30.

Hey Pocky Way is the Nevilles' 1970s arrangement, rather than the more common Meters' arrangement (that they played the night before)


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