Blues Traveler 12/14/1990
Club Vogue, North Windham, CT
Source Summary
Master: Nakamichi CM100+cp1>Sony D6, Cass(m)>CD
by Andrew Merckel, SBD>cass(2) patch provided by Jason Millner
Conversion: CD>xACT 1.4d12>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3 (retrack)>AIFF>xACT 1.4d12
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Master: Nakamichi CM100+cp1>Sony D6, Cass(m)>CD
by Andrew Merckel, SBD>cass(2) patch provided by Jason Millner
Conversion: CD>xACT 1.4d12>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3 (retrack)>AIFF>xACT 1.4d12
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
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Blues Traveler
December 14th, 1990
Club Vogue, North Windham, CT
Master:
Nakamichi CM100's+cp1>Sony WM-D6
Cass(m)>Sony TCK-690>Sony SBM-1>DiO 2496>CoolEdit Pro>CD-Wave>cdrwin>CD
by Andrew Merckel
Conversion:
CD>xACT 1.4d12>AIFF>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3 (retrack)>xACT 1.4d12>SHN
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Disc 1 [71:35.15]
01. Weird Chick [06:02.57]
02. Outta My Hands> [05:00.20]
03. Gina [07:38.42]
04. Trust In Trust> [04:02.57]
05. Sweet Talking Hippie [16:21.61]
06. Support Your Local Emperor [11:11.20]
07. What's For Breakfast [06:49.16]
08. Crystal Flame [14:28.42]
Disc 2 [76:37.72]
01. Mulling It Over> [08:14.20]
02. Slow Change [10:20.63]
03. Should I Stay Or Should I Go> [08:38.08]
04. Brother John [12:59.54]
05. But Any//way [10:43.03]
06. Hey Joe [08:38.25]
07. Mother Funker [17:03.49]
Notes:
- All tracks extracted in xACT's cdparanoia at 100% with no errors.
- Taper tapped on mics between first two tracks - likely checking
channels/levels. Occasional taper chitchat between songs.
- A couple drum mics are saturated during the entire show - audience
tape portion has a slight crackle, while soundboard gets blatty,
especially during the drum solo in Mother Funker.
- Tape stopped at 10:00 after Slow Change - slight skip in audience
noise. Next track cuts in very slightly; tape likely stopped again.
- Last 5:49 of of d2t04, as well as remainder of Disc 2, patched from
a SBD/3 cassette provided by Jason Millner (playback was from a
Denon DR-M44Hx>Tascam DA-20 for A/D conversion, then as above).
Cassette transferred at as high volume as possible, then reduced to
match DAT level and eliminate hiss. Also slowed down slightly to
match tempo of master CD.
- Tape flip at 8:20 of But Anyway; I left a two-second gap.
December 14th, 1990
Club Vogue, North Windham, CT
Master:
Nakamichi CM100's+cp1>Sony WM-D6
Cass(m)>Sony TCK-690>Sony SBM-1>DiO 2496>CoolEdit Pro>CD-Wave>cdrwin>CD
by Andrew Merckel
Conversion:
CD>xACT 1.4d12>AIFF>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3 (retrack)>xACT 1.4d12>SHN
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Disc 1 [71:35.15]
01. Weird Chick [06:02.57]
02. Outta My Hands> [05:00.20]
03. Gina [07:38.42]
04. Trust In Trust> [04:02.57]
05. Sweet Talking Hippie [16:21.61]
06. Support Your Local Emperor [11:11.20]
07. What's For Breakfast [06:49.16]
08. Crystal Flame [14:28.42]
Disc 2 [76:37.72]
01. Mulling It Over> [08:14.20]
02. Slow Change [10:20.63]
03. Should I Stay Or Should I Go> [08:38.08]
04. Brother John [12:59.54]
05. But Any//way [10:43.03]
06. Hey Joe [08:38.25]
07. Mother Funker [17:03.49]
Notes:
- All tracks extracted in xACT's cdparanoia at 100% with no errors.
- Taper tapped on mics between first two tracks - likely checking
channels/levels. Occasional taper chitchat between songs.
- A couple drum mics are saturated during the entire show - audience
tape portion has a slight crackle, while soundboard gets blatty,
especially during the drum solo in Mother Funker.
- Tape stopped at 10:00 after Slow Change - slight skip in audience
noise. Next track cuts in very slightly; tape likely stopped again.
- Last 5:49 of of d2t04, as well as remainder of Disc 2, patched from
a SBD/3 cassette provided by Jason Millner (playback was from a
Denon DR-M44Hx>Tascam DA-20 for A/D conversion, then as above).
Cassette transferred at as high volume as possible, then reduced to
match DAT level and eliminate hiss. Also slowed down slightly to
match tempo of master CD.
- Tape flip at 8:20 of But Anyway; I left a two-second gap.
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