Dave Matthews Band 07/24/1996
Desert Sky Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ
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Source: DAUD Conversion: DDS > DAT2WAV > .wav Sound Forge 4.5a (resample) > CDWav > MKWact Louie Rendek and Adam Aronson
Source: DAUD Conversion: DDS > DAT2WAV > .wav Sound Forge 4.5a (resample) > CDWav > MKWact Louie Rendek
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Dave Matthews Band
July 24, 1996
Desert Sky Pavilion | HORDE tour
Phoenix, AZ
Source: DAUD
Conversion: DDS > DAT2WAV > .wav
Sound Forge 4.5a (resample) > CDWav > MKWact
Louie Rendek and Adam Aronson
Disc One:
01: Intro - 00:24.35
02: Seek Up - 13:29.59
03: What Would You Say - 05:48.71
04: #41 - 08:34.73
05: Too Much - 04:33.53
06: Crash Into Me - 06:39.38
Total: - 39:31.29
Disc One:
01: So Much To Say - 05:10.43
02: Jimi Thing - 13:34.54
03: Satellite - 05:24.00
04: All Along The Watchtower # -> - 09:14.13
05: Ants Marching - 08:50.62
06: E: Tripping Billies - 05:33.45
Total: - 47:47.67
# with John Popper on harmonica.
Notes:
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* The levels were extremely low on this so I boosted them
(which I don't usually do) by 4dB from the DAT.
* There were a few clicks in the show due to the age of the
DAT and possibly some flaking. These were on the DAT.
I fixed these errors as much as possible with channel
swapping (since the errors were only in one channel or another).
* compiled by Louie Rendek on January 26, 2003.
July 24, 1996
Desert Sky Pavilion | HORDE tour
Phoenix, AZ
Source: DAUD
Conversion: DDS > DAT2WAV > .wav
Sound Forge 4.5a (resample) > CDWav > MKWact
Louie Rendek
Disc One:
01: Intro - 00:24.35
02: Seek Up - 13:29.59
03: What Would You Say - 05:48.71
04: #41 - 08:34.73
05: Too Much - 04:33.53
06: Crash Into Me - 06:39.38
Total: - 39:31.29
Disc One:
01: So Much To Say - 05:10.43
02: Jimi Thing - 13:34.54
03: Satellite - 05:24.00
04: All Along The Watchtower # -> - 09:14.13
05: Ants Marching - 08:50.62
06: E: Tripping Billies - 05:33.45
Total: - 47:47.67
# with John Popper on harmonica.
Notes:
----------
* The levels were extremely low on this so I boosted them
(which I don't usually do) by 4dB from the DAT.
* There were a few clicks in the show due to the age of the
DAT and possibly some flaking. These were on the DAT.
I fixed these errors as much as possible with channel
swapping (since the errors were only in one channel or another).
* compiled by Louie Rendek
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