Blues Traveler 09/19/1989
A boat in New York Harbor, New York, NY
Source Summary
Master: SBD>Cass(x)
Taper unknown, tape provided by Rich Yaker
Conversion: Denon DR-M44HX>Tascam DA-20>emi 2|6>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>xACT 1.5b1
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Master: SBD>Cass(x)
Taper unknown, tape provided by Rich Yaker
Conversion: Denon DR-M44HX>Tascam DA-20>emi 2|6>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>xACT 1.5b1
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Other Sources
Blues Traveler
September 19, 1989
Dave Graham's 21st birthday party
A boat in New York harbor, New York, NY
Master:
SBD>Cass(x)
Taper unknown, cassette provided by Rich Yaker
Conversion:
Denon DR-M44HX>Tascam DA-20 (as A/D)>emi 2|6>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>xACT 1.5d1
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Disc 1 [34:46.74] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. Weird Chick [04:21.37]
02. Crystal Flame [11:27.67]
03. Slow Change [08:48.74]
04. Sweet Talking Hippie [10:08.46]
Notes:
- Dave Graham, son of legendary rock impresario Bill Graham, was part
of Music Unlimited, the band's management at the time.
- Slight overloading in right channel at the beginning of track 1, some
kick drum overloading in the left channel of tracks 2 and 4. This is
on the only other tape I've seen in circulation; another source is
unlikely given the show's location and age.
- Some balloon pops in the background, one big one at the end of track 3.
- Track 4 begins with an instrumental "Happy Birthday" and cuts out
at the end; I faded it out.
September 19, 1989
Dave Graham's 21st birthday party
A boat in New York harbor, New York, NY
Master:
SBD>Cass(x)
Taper unknown, cassette provided by Rich Yaker
Conversion:
Denon DR-M44HX>Tascam DA-20 (as A/D)>emi 2|6>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>xACT 1.5d1
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Disc 1 [34:46.74] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. Weird Chick [04:21.37]
02. Crystal Flame [11:27.67]
03. Slow Change [08:48.74]
04. Sweet Talking Hippie [10:08.46]
Notes:
- Dave Graham, son of legendary rock impresario Bill Graham, was part
of Music Unlimited, the band's management at the time.
- Slight overloading in right channel at the beginning of track 1, some
kick drum overloading in the left channel of tracks 2 and 4. This is
on the only other tape I've seen in circulation; another source is
unlikely given the show's location and age.
- Some balloon pops in the background, one big one at the end of track 3.
- Track 4 begins with an instrumental "Happy Birthday" and cuts out
at the end; I faded it out.
Comments
Date: 10/10/2022
User:
mgoldey
This is not a SBD. It's Side A of an AUD make by Luke McCormick using Shure SM-57s > D5.
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