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Dave Matthews Band 11/06/1993

St. Christopher's Homecoming Dance, Richmond, VA
SHNID 91821
Source Summary
Taper: Unknown
Source: SBD > Anlg > CD
Remastering: CDR > Magix Audio 2004 remastering techniques> Sound Forge 7.0 equalizing & resampling techniques-> FLAC
Entered by Shawn McConnell
Checksums flac.ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 2
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02/13/2005
05/10/2008
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Dave Matthews Band
November 6th, 1993
St. Christopher's High School
Richmond, VA


Taper: Unknown
Source:   SBD > Anlg > CD

Remastering:   CDR > Magix Audio 2004 remastering techniques> Sound Forge 7.0 equalizing & resampling               techniques-> FLAC



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DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Disc 1:

01. One Sweet World * 04:58
02. Warehouse 09:15
03. Lie In Our Graves 05:53
04. Help Myself 05:19
05. Jimi Thing # 12:25
06. Song That Jane Likes 04:35
07. Tripping Billies $ 03:54

Disc:2

01. Dancing Nancies 08:05
02. Minarets -> 08:06
03. Typical Situation 09:44
04. Say Goodbye (Dave Solo) 05:34
05. True Reflections $ 07:34
06. Lover Lay Down ! 06:35


Notes:
My thanks to Nick Halfen who hooked me up with the show. This show is not perfect but it is rare, especially
to find a complete version of it out there. I know Eric Naylor did one a while back but his was incomplete.
I remastered the show because when I received it the volume was very low and was very heavy with hiss. I did
my best to reduce the hiss and make the music stand out more. I included a sample of before and after clips
of Minarets so that you can hear and decide for yourself. I hope some of you will enjoy it. Peace.

* starts in the middle of song
# Help Myself starts back up for a couple of seconds then it goes back to Jimi Thing, that's
  the way it was on the original copy so I left it
$ cuts out at the end of song
! cuts out at end of the song and then comes back in, sounds like SDB problems

Compiled by: Joe Murdocca 02/13/05

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