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Del McCoury Band 04/23/2005

Hemmens Cultural Center, Elgin, IL
SHNID 78248
Source Summary
Schoeps MK4/KCY 250/21g > SX-M2/LS2 > V3 > JB3 > Cool Edit Pro > Flac
Entered by Todd
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
04/28/2005
09/27/2006
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Archive Identifier del2005-04-23.flac16 ↗

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Del McCoury Band
2005-04-23
Elgin, IL - Hemmens Cultural Center

Del McCoury    - guitar, vocals
Ronnie McCoury - mandolin, mandola, vocals
Robbie McCoury - banjo, vocals
Jason Carter   - fiddle, vocals
Mike Bub       - bass, vocals

Taper:      Brian Skalinder / bskalinder@yahoo.com
Location:   Row N, Seat 28, center, seated crowd, mics just above head level
Mic Config: DIN (20cm, 90')
Source:     Schoeps MK4 > KCY 250/2Ig > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 (0dB) > Lunatec V3 > Nomad JB3
Conversion: Nomad JB3 > Adaptec FireConnect 4300 > Notmad Explorer > PC
Format:     16-bit, 44.1 kHz
Editing:    CD-Wave (tracking), Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (fades)

DISC ONE

01. [ intro ]
02. Traveling Teardrop Blues
03. Count Me Out
04. Hillcrest Drive
05. Hard On My Heart
06. Luckiest Man \'Twas Born
07. [ banjo tune ]
08. Nashville Cats
09. [ fiddle tune ]
10. It\'s Just The Night
11. My Love Will Not Change
12. I Feel The Blues Moving In
13. Get Down On Your Knees And Pray
14. Same Kind Of Crazy As Me
15. [ instrumental ]
16. Queen Anne\'s Lace
17. All Aboard
18. [ fade out ]

DISC TWO

01. [ fade in ]
02. Evangelina
03. Never Grow Up Boy
04. Seventh Heaven
05. Bluegrass Country
06. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
07. Gone But Not Forgotten

ENCORE 1

08. Eli Renfro
09. Asheville Turnaround
10. Rawhide

ENCORE 2

11. [ fiddle / banjo tune ]
12. Nothing Special
13. Cold Rain And Snow
14. [ instrumental ]

NOTES:

To seamlessly join the two discs, simply remove D1T18 and D2T01.

This is NOT a flawless recording.  But the performance and quality of the overeall music recording are mighty fine!  As far as I know it\'s the only recording of the evening.

The sound was excellent - *very* good sound reinforcement instead of simply blasting amplification, but also pretty quiet.  Consequently, the recording required GOBS of gain on the V3 (+63dB!) in order to run levels hot for the music, even though I expected THUNDEROUS applause louder than the music.  Whaddya know, the crowd provided THUNDEROUS applause (as they should for the *real* DMB!).

Compressed the applause between songs to make for easier listening.  Compressed some applause during songs, but only down to the level of the music.  A handful of slight bumps by me into the clamp due to the tight space of my single seat, including these two biggies:

d1t09 - during applause for Jason Carter\'s intro
d2t12 - very beginning of song

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