Magnolia Electric Co. 12/11/2004
7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN
Source Summary
SBD: Nomad JB3
AUD: SPCMC16 mics>MiniDisc
SBD: Nomad JB3
AUD: SPCMC16 mics>MiniDisc
Other Sources
Magnolia Electric Co.: 12/11/2004
Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry
Recorded by: Craig Jeffery
AUD + SBD Matrix
SBD Source: Soundboard --> Nomad Jukebox 3
AUD Source: Sound Professionals SPCMC16 cardiod mics --> MiniDisc
Transfer: Digital Transfer --> Normalized and mixed with Adobe Audition
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Tracklist:
01 - What Comes After The Blues 05:35
02 - Dark Don't Hide It 05:48
03 - Leave The City 06:00
04 - The Farewell Transmission 07:28
05 - Just Be Simple 05:58
06 - Hammer Down 04:37
07 - No Moon On The Water 02:37
08 - Still The Same* 03:48
TOTAL TIME: 41:51
*Bob Seger cover.
Recording Notes:
- The first song is a little rough. The soundboard recording started late so it fades in at about 1:10.
- I am not sure what the cricket-like sounds were during Farewell Transmission, Just Be Simple, and Still The Same. The sounds may have been intentional...or perhaps just a bad connection in one of their wires. Whatever the sounds were, they were audible at the show too.
- Thanks to Dave B. for providing the soundboard recording.
Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry
Recorded by: Craig Jeffery
AUD + SBD Matrix
SBD Source: Soundboard --> Nomad Jukebox 3
AUD Source: Sound Professionals SPCMC16 cardiod mics --> MiniDisc
Transfer: Digital Transfer --> Normalized and mixed with Adobe Audition
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Tracklist:
01 - What Comes After The Blues 05:35
02 - Dark Don't Hide It 05:48
03 - Leave The City 06:00
04 - The Farewell Transmission 07:28
05 - Just Be Simple 05:58
06 - Hammer Down 04:37
07 - No Moon On The Water 02:37
08 - Still The Same* 03:48
TOTAL TIME: 41:51
*Bob Seger cover.
Recording Notes:
- The first song is a little rough. The soundboard recording started late so it fades in at about 1:10.
- I am not sure what the cricket-like sounds were during Farewell Transmission, Just Be Simple, and Still The Same. The sounds may have been intentional...or perhaps just a bad connection in one of their wires. Whatever the sounds were, they were audible at the show too.
- Thanks to Dave B. for providing the soundboard recording.
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