Phish
July 8, 1994
Great Woods Amphitheater
Mansfield, MA

source:
AKG 460B/ck61 > custom pre-amp > Teac DA-P20 (@ 48kHz)

transfer:
Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam HD-P2 > CF Card > usb > pc > WaveLab 5.01b (de-emphasis, fades, resample to 44.1kHz) > CD Wave v1.95 > FLAC v1.1.2 (Level 8)

recorded by Dave Flaschner
transferred by Jason Sobel (jasonsobel@gmail.com)
seeded August 12, 2006

notes:
The master DAT was used in this transfer, thanks Dave!
The original DAT recording was made with pre-emphasis. The Waves 5.0 Paragraphic EQ plug-in was used to de-emphasize the recording.
The 48 kHz .wav files from the DAT transfer have been archived, and are available upon request.

Disc 1 - [70:57]
Set I
01 - [03:49] - Llama
02 - [02:12] - NO2
03 - [02:12] - narration
04 - [09:54] - The Lizards
05 - [02:38] - narration
06 - [06:41] - Tela
07 - [01:47] - narration
08 - [04:03] - Wilson
09 - [01:35] - narration
10 - [06:51] - AC/DC Bag
11 - [01:00] - narration
12 - [07:00] - Colonel Forbin's Ascent >
13 - [06:07] - The Famous Mockingbird
14 - [01:10] - narration
15 - [03:47] - The Sloth
16 - [00:54] - narration
17 - [09:19] - McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters

Disc 2 - [61:01]
Set I continued
01 - [14:58] - The Divided Sky
Set II
02 - [06:09] - Rift
03 - [04:50] - Sample in a Jar
04 - [12:28] - Reba
05 - [01:19] - Yerushalayim Shel Zahav
06 - [08:59] - It's Ice
07 - [12:18] - Stash

Disc 3 - [44:56]
Set II continued
01 - [12:58] - You Enjoy Myself ->
02 - [04:44] - Frankenstein ->
03 - [07:15] - You Enjoy Myself
04 - [07:35] - Julius
05 - [04:49] - Golgi Apparatus
06 - [03:02] - E: Nellie Kane >
07 - [04:33] - Cavern

show notes:
The first set included the complete Gamehendge saga, including narration between songs.
This version of Stash appears on the Elektra release, A Live One.

recording notes:
The quick fade at the start of Set II was on the DAT.  Dave ran one 3-hour tape for this show,
and it was getting pretty close at the end.  Dave stopped the deck during the encore break, which is why
there really is no "encore break" to speak of.  There was some very slight digi-noise where Dave
stopped/started the deck, and I removed that small portion in WaveLab.

