Grateful Dead
The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA
September 23, 1987

5.1 LPCM Surround Sound Mix (48k)

Set 1:
s1t01 - Tuning
s1t02 - Feel Like A Stranger >
s1t03 - Franklin's Tower
s1t04 - Walkin' Blues
s1t05 - Friend Of The Devil
s1t06 - Tons Of Steel >
s1t07 - Desolation Row
s1t08 - Big Railroad Blues >
s1t09 - The Music Never Stopped

Set 2:
s2t01 - Bertha >
s2t02 - Cumberland Blues
s2t03 - Playing In The Band >
s2t04 - Uncle John's Band >
s2t05 - Playing In The Band Jam >
s2t06 - Drums >
s2t07 - Space >
s2t08 - I Need A Miracle   >
s2t09 - Dear Mr. Fantasy >
s2t10 - Around And Around >
s2t11 - Good Lovin' >
s2t12 - La Bamba >
s2t13 - Good Lovin'

Encore:
s2t14 - U.S. Blues

Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums

5.1 LPCM Surround Sound (48k) mixed in Adobe Audition CC 2014 using the following sources:

Audio Information:
Original  SBD (shnid = 30887)

Source:       Healy SBD Matrix Patch > Sony D5 > Maxell MX90 Type IV Cassettes.
Transfer:   MSC playback on Nakamichi DR2 > gold connector shielded 3ft RCA monster cable > Audiophile 2496 soundcard /P4 2 GHz > recorded as 24 bit/48 KHz WAV using Wavelab 5.
Mastering:  Wavelab 5.0 (24/48 files rendered to 16 bit/44.1 KHz using Waves L3 Multimaximizer with hi resolution CD rendering settings (threshold -2 dB / ceiling -0.1 dB / type I dither / ultra shaping) > tracking with CDWAV 1.9 > 16 bit FLAC.
No noise reduction or selective frequency augmentation/attenuation was performed.
Transfer and encoding by Chris Ladner.

Comments:
Last performances of "Tons of Steel" and "La Bamba".
Thanks to the provider of the MSCs who for various reasons  wishes to remain anonymous.
Overall this recording has a lot more high end  than the source listed on the archive as being a MSC >DAT transfer.  This is likely the MSC that was used on that DAT transfer as the "Healy Weirdness" described during Desolation Row corresponds to a poorly patched tape flip.  There are no dropouts in La Bamba on this recording.

Notes:
This recording has the nasty digital static at the beginning of the show (Stranger) coming through with what sounds like Bob's vocal mic as his voice is all distorted while you can hear Jerry and Brent's ok.

Tape flip during the first verse of Desolation Row patched from a similar sounding performance (no drums, just guitars/voices) on 5/10/87 using Wavelab.

Tape flip durin Space was very short and crossfaded into near-imperceptiblity.

Original  AUD (shnid = 90559)

taper : Joe D'Amico ''aka'' Joebeacon

nak 300 mics w/cp4 shotguns > sony d-5

nak dragon tape deck > sony sbm1 > creative extigy soundcard > cool edit pro > flac frontend

Both  SBD and  AUD were patched with:
AUD (shnid = 133606)

Source / Lineage : Taper section  nakamichi CM 100 / CP-4s > Marantz PMD 420,  Master Cassette > CD,
Transfered on a Nakamichi DR-2 > Tascom CDRW 2000 > me >EAC > TLH level  8 > flac 16 > you > enjoy

Tape and Transfer By Jon Pasternak
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- Mixed by kevtobin@yahoo.com
- FLAC conversion 11-NOV-2016 - Trader Little Helper
- Tagged 11-NOV-2016 - Tag&Rename
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