Dave Matthews Band
July 28, 1995
Oak Mountain
Birmingham, AL


Source:		AUD

analog > DAT:	Nakamichi CR7 > Lucid A/D > Fostex D5
		Mark Lynn

Conversion:	Archive Python DDS/dat2wav > .wav; no soundcard
		Soundforge for resampling & CDWAV used for tracking
		Louie Rendek <ljr7@po.cwru.edu>

Disc One:

01:		Intro				00:15.44
02:		Seek Up				14:49.13
03:		Drive In Drive Out		07:09.56
04:		Best Of What's Around		07:10.44
05:		Tripping Billies		06:13.34
06:		Rhyme And Reason		06:44.57
07:		crowd noise			01:52.22
08:		Recently (Some Do) #		10:08.21
09:		All Along The Watchtower #	12:52.28
10:		Pay For What You Get #		06:40.48

Total						73:56.58

Disc Two:

01:		Dancing Nancies #		09:42.44
02:		Jimi Thing			11:50.62
03:		Proudest Monkey ->		03:50.31
04:		Satellite			04:56.03
05:		What Would You Say ->		03:39.64
06:		Carter Drum solo ->		03:00.50
07:		#36 ->				08:47.08
08:		Ants Marching			07:10.64
09:		encore intro			00:40.16
10:		E:  Hold Me Down		02:53.23
11:		E:  Exodus %			12:57.48

Total						68:49.56

#	with Tim Reynolds on guitar.
%	with David Ryan Harris on guitar.

Notes:
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*	There was a really bad "dentist drilling sound that starts
	0:23 into Billies and continues in R&R.  Spectrum analysis
	in SoundForge showed that the two primary frequencies causing
	this noise were at 15,786Hz and 9057Hz.  a notch filter
	at -25dB attenuation was implented at these frequencies in both
	tracks during the problem regions.  The sound can still be
	heard, but it is listenable now.
*	There is a tape flip after R&R, a fade out/in was inserted.
*	There is a one second dropout in Recently, no editing was done.
*	There is a tape flip after Nancies, a fade out/in was inserted.
*	The levels were a bit different during Jimi right after Nancies.
	No editing was done to fix the levels.
*	There is a tape flip after Satellite and the Dave speak between
	Satellite and WWYS is in & out, so i removed it.  WWYS starts
	abruptly (missing the first 10 seconds or so).  A fade out/in
	was inserted to make this transition smooth.
*	There is a few second dropout near 1:00 into #36.
*	There was a tape flip a minute after Dave started playing
	Hold Me Down and the song was started over on the other side
	of the tape.  I put a fade out/in before the encore intro and
	Hold Me Down to make this transition smooth.

*  compiled by Louie Rendek <ljr7@po.cwru.edu> on June 5, 2002.