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Neville Brothers 04/24/1980

SS President, New Orleans, LA
SHNID 176575
Source Summary
Source: unknown mics & rig > Tommy Stevenson's master cassette (TDK AD-C90)

Transfer: master cassette > Nakamichi CR-7A > Metric Halo MIO-2882 > Macintosh MacBook Pro > MIO Console 5.6 > wav > MacBook Air M1 > iZotope RX 11 Advanced > xACT 2.57 > wav (24/48) > Audacity 3.7.5 (normalized, DC offset corrected, tracked) > xACT 2.57 (tagged) > flac
Entered by robbiem
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 647.67 MB (679133898 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
03/15/2026
03/15/2026
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Neville Brothers
SS President
New Orleans
Thursday, April 24, 1980
Opened for Dr. John who opened for Fats Domino,
Dave Bartholomew and Jessie Hill

1. Intro                            :44
2. Gerald's Jump                   8:02
3. Sweet Honey Dripper             5:53
4. Fire On The Bayou >             6:14
5. Wildflower                      6:33
6. Brother John/Iko Iko >          5:39
7. Jambalaya >
   Down At The Corner Beer Joint   3:11
8. Junk Man                        7:00
9. Dance Your Blues Away           8:05
Total                             51:24

Source: unknown mics & rig > Tommy Stevenson's master cassette (TDK AD-C90)

Transfer: master cassette > Nakamichi CR-7A > Metric Halo MIO-2882 > Macintosh MacBook Pro > MIO Console 5.6 > wav > MacBook Air M1 > iZotope RX 11 Advanced > xACT 2.57 > wav (24/48) > Audacity 3.7.5 (normalized, DC offset corrected, tracked) > xACT 2.57 (tagged) > flac

Notes
The recording is from the Tommy Stevenson collection. Special thanks to his son, Thomas, for locating the surviving masters and loaning them out for transfer. Transferred by Richard Russell, March 2026.

Sound quality deteriorates for about 15 seconds each at 4:20 into Track 6 and :44 into Track 8 due to the master tape being physically damaged.

Tape flip occurs during Jambalaya.

This recording was in the middle of a 90-minute cassette, numbered #9/80. (The beginning was an unrelated recording from the previous evening.) This was followed by the beginning of Dr. John's set that followed the Nevilles.


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