Little Feat
Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA
Friday 10-31-1975


2-Source FM Mix by OctopusRider May 2011


Disc 1				58:04

01. Introduction		01:06
02. Two Trains			04:15
03. Skin It Back >		05:41
04. Fat Man In The Bathtub 	05:27
05. Walkin' All Night		04:58
06. A Apolitical Blues		03:31
07. One Love Stand >		04:41
08. Rock And Roll Doctor	05:02
09. Oh Atlanta			04:25
10. On Your Way Down		06:53
11. Day Or Night		07:15
12. All That You Dream		04:44


Disc 2				52:39

01. Romance Dance		05:38
02. Down Below The Borderline	04:17
03. Long Distance Love		03:08
04. Cold Cold Cold >		05:02
05. Dixie Chicken >		07:14
06. Tripe Face Boogie >		03:37
07. Bag Of Reds >		00:53
08. Tripe Face Boogie		03:39
09. Willin'			05:25
10. Teenage Nervous Breakdown	04:07
11. Sailin' Shoes		04:41
12. Spanish Moon		04:53


Show Notes

The tour was in support of The Last Record Album. The band had just finished doing 5 consecutive nights at Paul's Mall (small Boston Club of the era) and this performance was recorded at the Orpheum Theatre (2500 seats) on the night following that run. Perhaps the 5 previous nights help account for the band's over-the-top tightness and rhythmic pocket heard on this performance.

This show was originally broadcast live on WBCN 104.1 FM in Boston. There was at least one re-broadcast on WBCN about 6 months after the show.


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Source Info

FM 1:	shnid=79471
 Source: FM Re-Broadcast > Master FM Reels > Sony 2600(dat)
 Transfer: Sony 2600 > Dio 2448 > CD Wave > Flac Frontend > FLAC16 > Nero 6 > Plextor PX-716A
 Taped by Denny Cornman to reel to reel tape from FM in May 1976.
 Mastered by Chris Cafiero, Little Feat archivist
 Seeded to bt.etree.org by Alex Ford.


FM 2:	shnid=87982
 WBCN-FM Live Broadcast > Reel > Reel > M-Audio Transit > Cool Edit > Cd Wave Editor > Flac
 Uploaded to Dime by davmar77 and featseeker


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Multitrack Mixdown Settings
    
Stereo Matrix  
FM 1: +/-0db      
FM 2: -1 to -9db


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Tech Notes

FLACs decoded to WAV using Trader's Little Helper. Sonar Home Studio 7 was used to align, edit and mix both sources. TLH was used to convert each track to FLAC and to fix all SBEs. Artwork was created using MediaFACE 5.

Original Sources FLACs > WAV > SHS7 > WAV > FLAC(8)


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Mix Notes

The main source for this 2-source mix is the FM re-broadcast for obvious reasons.  It is very crisp and sounds fabulous!  However, there are lots of drop outs and cuts throughout and there are 4 songs missing.  All missing songs, cuts and dropouts were patched using the davmar77 recording.  There are too many patches to mention them all but the big ones are an 11 second patch in On Your Way Down, an 11 second patch in All That You Dream and a 9 second patch in Romance Dance.  There was also lots of extra stage banter between songs and crowd noise that was patched in for completeness including about an extra minute on the introduction from the house MC.  Almost every song had at least one small drop out that was usually located in the beginning of the song.  Those are hardly noticeable now.    

The 4 extra songs not included on the re-broadcast were One Love Stand, Rock And Roll Doctor, Down Below The Borderline and Sailin' Shoes.  These are of course included here from the davmar77 source.  The quality is considerably different than the re-broadcast but still nice quality.  There are major problems with Down Below The Borderline from the PA or Radio on all sources.  I did not make any attempt to fix anything here.  It is simply included for completeness.  It sounds fine at about 1:50 in.

All radio dj banter has been removed where possible.

The davmar77 source's left and right channels were opposite that of the re-broadcast.  This was corrected to avoid strange phasing when switching sources.  The davmar77 source uses another source from the live music archive for Willin' and Walkin' All Night.  Only small drop out patches were used for those songs.  The stereo channels did not need flipped for those songs.

No attempt was made in any way to remaster these sources.  The point of this mix was to get the show as complete as possible in the highest quality possible since it is such an excellent performance with great recordings.  All patches are of course smooth and easy to listen to. 

Thanks to davmar77, featseeker, Denny Cornman, Chris Cafiero and Alex Ford for taping, mastering, sharing and reseeding.
