Dave Matthews Band 05/03/1996
Beale Street Festival, Memphis, TN
Source Summary
Source Info: AUD Analog (unknown generation) -> CD + aud > cass(?)
Conversion: Source #1
Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)
CD > flac: EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV -> flac frontend (level 6) Tracks split using CD Wave v1.93.3
Reconversion: Tom Gambichler- Flac>Wav>Addwav 1.3>Sound Forge 8.0>CD Wav Editor to resplit tracks>Flac Frontend @ Level 5>Foobar 2000 for tagging
Nakamichi CD1 > Sound Devices MixPre-6ii > Adobe Audition 2023 > CDWAV v1.98 to .flac level 8
Source Info: AUD Analog (unknown generation) -> CD + aud > cass(?)
Conversion: Source #1
Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)
CD > flac: EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV -> flac frontend (level 6) Tracks split using CD Wave v1.93.3
Reconversion: Tom Gambichler- Flac>Wav>Addwav 1.3>Sound Forge 8.0>CD Wav Editor to resplit tracks>Flac Frontend @ Level 5>Foobar 2000 for tagging
Nakamichi CD1 > Sound Devices MixPre-6ii > Adobe Audition 2023 > CDWAV v1.98 to .flac level 8
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SHNID 98138 Taper: Unknown Source: AUD Analog (unknown...
SHNID 120902 Taper: Unknown Source: AUD Analog (unknown...
SHNID 98138 Taper: Unknown Source: AUD Analog (unknown...
SHNID 120902 Taper: Unknown Source: AUD Analog (unknown...
Dave Matthews Band
May 3, 1996
Tom Lee Park - Beale Street Music Festival
Memphis, TN
Taper: ???
Location: ???
Source Info: AUD Analog (unknown generation) -> CD + aud > cass(?)
Conversion: Source #1
Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)
CD > flac: EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV -> flac frontend (level 6) Tracks split using CD Wave v1.93.3
Reconversion: Tom Gambichler- Flac>Wav>Addwav 1.3>Sound Forge 8.0>CD Wav Editor to resplit tracks>Flac Frontend @ Level 5>Foobar 2000 for tagging
Source #2
Nakamichi CD1 > Sound Devices MixPre-6ii > Adobe Audition 2023 > CDWAV v1.98 to .flac level 8
Mixing: stitched in the missing Satellite from the from the second conversion; applied various filters and volume adjustments to improve the second source audio; all other audio from the original source was left untouched
01 - Intro 01:06
02 - Drive In Drive Out 06:47
03 - Crash Into Me 06:59
04 - So Much To Say 04:13
05 - Two Step 08:58
06 - #41 08:07
07 - Jimi Thing 12:56
08 - Lie In Out Graves 07:01
09 - #36 10:56
10 - Dancing Nancies 11:08
11 - Ants Marching 07:18
12 - Proudest Monkey > 10:36
13 - Satellite 05:28
14 - Too Much 05:37
15 - Recently 08:32
16 - Typical Situation (Dave solo) 05:41
17 - All Along The Watchtower 08:42
Original source notes:
----------
* = Dave solo
There is a good deal of crowd noise in this recording but it's not
overpowering.
^ Satellite is missing.
These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a
collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these
shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they
aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access
to them.
Thanks to Rob Jones for the CD source used for the conversion.
Compiled By Adam Nelson on November 19, 2006
RECONVERSION NOTES: Reviewed the wav file for this source since it appeared to have pops or clicks in certain spots as well as heavy clapping in left channel and for volume adjustments as well. Using Sound Forge 8, first applied fade in and fade out to the wav file. Normalized wav file to -0.01db and fixed pops and any loud claps. Created new flac files and fingerprints.
Errors fixed:
------------
Pop at 2:54 and 6:28 of DIDO, after Two Step at 8:18 tape abruptly stopped/restarted (crossfade applied), pop at 5:26 and snap at 7:13 of #41, loud clap at 12:49 of Jimi, loud clapping in left channel at 6:11, 6:23, & 6:28 of LIOG (copied in right channel to even things out), and
pops at 6:28 & 6:31 of Recently
Recompiled and reconverted by Tom Gambichler on May 7, 2012
==========
Source #2 notes:
Satellite was found on a cassette tape source and stitched into the existing source in circulation.
This is a new source added to circulation used to provide additional songs previously lost from the community. It is part of a collection of analog cassettes and DAT tapes that Greg Mendelsohn has provided and allowed us to review for sources that didn't make it into the digital age. Huge thanks to him for trusting us with his personal collection to help us provide as many live performances for fans as possible.
If you have any sources that we can help review, whether it matches extant sources or want help converting and spreading, please reach out to us at dmbalmanac@gmail.com. We are willing to take on as much of the work as we can to share this music that maybe you might be the only one in possession.
Compiled on 12.20.23 by dmbalmanac.com
May 3, 1996
Tom Lee Park - Beale Street Music Festival
Memphis, TN
Taper: ???
Location: ???
Source Info: AUD Analog (unknown generation) -> CD + aud > cass(?)
Conversion: Source #1
Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)
CD > flac: EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV -> flac frontend (level 6) Tracks split using CD Wave v1.93.3
Reconversion: Tom Gambichler- Flac>Wav>Addwav 1.3>Sound Forge 8.0>CD Wav Editor to resplit tracks>Flac Frontend @ Level 5>Foobar 2000 for tagging
Source #2
Nakamichi CD1 > Sound Devices MixPre-6ii > Adobe Audition 2023 > CDWAV v1.98 to .flac level 8
Mixing: stitched in the missing Satellite from the from the second conversion; applied various filters and volume adjustments to improve the second source audio; all other audio from the original source was left untouched
01 - Intro 01:06
02 - Drive In Drive Out 06:47
03 - Crash Into Me 06:59
04 - So Much To Say 04:13
05 - Two Step 08:58
06 - #41 08:07
07 - Jimi Thing 12:56
08 - Lie In Out Graves 07:01
09 - #36 10:56
10 - Dancing Nancies 11:08
11 - Ants Marching 07:18
12 - Proudest Monkey > 10:36
13 - Satellite 05:28
14 - Too Much 05:37
15 - Recently 08:32
16 - Typical Situation (Dave solo) 05:41
17 - All Along The Watchtower 08:42
Original source notes:
----------
* = Dave solo
There is a good deal of crowd noise in this recording but it's not
overpowering.
^ Satellite is missing.
These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a
collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these
shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they
aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access
to them.
Thanks to Rob Jones for the CD source used for the conversion.
Compiled By Adam Nelson on November 19, 2006
RECONVERSION NOTES: Reviewed the wav file for this source since it appeared to have pops or clicks in certain spots as well as heavy clapping in left channel and for volume adjustments as well. Using Sound Forge 8, first applied fade in and fade out to the wav file. Normalized wav file to -0.01db and fixed pops and any loud claps. Created new flac files and fingerprints.
Errors fixed:
------------
Pop at 2:54 and 6:28 of DIDO, after Two Step at 8:18 tape abruptly stopped/restarted (crossfade applied), pop at 5:26 and snap at 7:13 of #41, loud clap at 12:49 of Jimi, loud clapping in left channel at 6:11, 6:23, & 6:28 of LIOG (copied in right channel to even things out), and
pops at 6:28 & 6:31 of Recently
Recompiled and reconverted by Tom Gambichler on May 7, 2012
==========
Source #2 notes:
Satellite was found on a cassette tape source and stitched into the existing source in circulation.
This is a new source added to circulation used to provide additional songs previously lost from the community. It is part of a collection of analog cassettes and DAT tapes that Greg Mendelsohn has provided and allowed us to review for sources that didn't make it into the digital age. Huge thanks to him for trusting us with his personal collection to help us provide as many live performances for fans as possible.
If you have any sources that we can help review, whether it matches extant sources or want help converting and spreading, please reach out to us at dmbalmanac@gmail.com. We are willing to take on as much of the work as we can to share this music that maybe you might be the only one in possession.
Compiled on 12.20.23 by dmbalmanac.com
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