Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen 04/28/1995
Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA
Source Summary
Source: soundboard > Mark Schwankl's master DAT > DAT clone (48 kHz)
Transfer (August 2025): DAT > Sony PCM-R500 > Metric Halo MIO-2882 > MacBook Pro > MIO Console 5.6 > wav > MacBook Air > iZotope RX 11 Advanced (see editing notes) > wav > Audacity 3.7.3 (normalized, DC offset correction, tracking) > xACT 2.57 (flac'ing, tagging)
Source: soundboard > Mark Schwankl's master DAT > DAT clone (48 kHz)
Transfer (August 2025): DAT > Sony PCM-R500 > Metric Halo MIO-2882 > MacBook Pro > MIO Console 5.6 > wav > MacBook Air > iZotope RX 11 Advanced (see editing notes) > wav > Audacity 3.7.3 (normalized, DC offset correction, tracking) > xACT 2.57 (flac'ing, tagging)
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Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen
Tipitina's
New Orleans
April 28, 1995
Opened for the Radiators
1. People Say
2. Mardi Gras In New Orleans
3. New Kind of Groove
4. In The Mood
5. Moonburn
6. Situation Vacant in My Heart
7. Tipitina
8. C'mon Second Line
Source: soundboard > Mark Schwankl's master DAT > DAT clone (48 kHz)
Transfer (August 2025): DAT > Sony PCM-R500 > Metric Halo MIO-2882 > MacBook Pro > MIO Console 5.6 > wav > MacBook Air > iZotope RX 11 Advanced (see editing notes) > wav > Audacity 3.7.3 (normalized, DC offset correction, tracking) > xACT 2.57 (flac'ing, tagging)
Editing notes:
I leveled out recording-level changes in the first song.
Numerous left channel dropouts (primarily in the last two songs) were repaired with clones of the unaffected right channel.
I repaired nearly 5-second gap at 58 seconds into Tipitina with a clone from a similar passage. About 25 seconds later, the volume dropped to almost nothing for about 0.3 seconds. I boosted the volume back up, but that section has some noise.
Additionally, there was an extremely long (about 90-second) fade down then fade back up at about 4:40 into the song, with about 2 seconds of silence in the middle. I reversed the fades, but there is still a dropout of a couple of seconds.
Transfer and edits by Richard Russell with an assist from Robbie Mendelson.
Jon Cleary, piano, vocals
Derwin Perkins (Big D), guitar, vocals
Cornell Williams, bass, vocals
Jeffery "Jellybean" Alexander, drums, vocals
Tipitina's
New Orleans
April 28, 1995
Opened for the Radiators
1. People Say
2. Mardi Gras In New Orleans
3. New Kind of Groove
4. In The Mood
5. Moonburn
6. Situation Vacant in My Heart
7. Tipitina
8. C'mon Second Line
Source: soundboard > Mark Schwankl's master DAT > DAT clone (48 kHz)
Transfer (August 2025): DAT > Sony PCM-R500 > Metric Halo MIO-2882 > MacBook Pro > MIO Console 5.6 > wav > MacBook Air > iZotope RX 11 Advanced (see editing notes) > wav > Audacity 3.7.3 (normalized, DC offset correction, tracking) > xACT 2.57 (flac'ing, tagging)
Editing notes:
I leveled out recording-level changes in the first song.
Numerous left channel dropouts (primarily in the last two songs) were repaired with clones of the unaffected right channel.
I repaired nearly 5-second gap at 58 seconds into Tipitina with a clone from a similar passage. About 25 seconds later, the volume dropped to almost nothing for about 0.3 seconds. I boosted the volume back up, but that section has some noise.
Additionally, there was an extremely long (about 90-second) fade down then fade back up at about 4:40 into the song, with about 2 seconds of silence in the middle. I reversed the fades, but there is still a dropout of a couple of seconds.
Transfer and edits by Richard Russell with an assist from Robbie Mendelson.
Jon Cleary, piano, vocals
Derwin Perkins (Big D), guitar, vocals
Cornell Williams, bass, vocals
Jeffery "Jellybean" Alexander, drums, vocals
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