David Grisman Quartet 
at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival 
Town Park
Telluride, CO
June 24, 1989 

Analog Stereo Reel Sbd:
SBD > Reel Master (half-track, 7-1/2 IPS) > Sony D-3 (DAT) [ex Gordon Schuck]
transfer from original DAT: 
Sony PCM-M1 > m-audio usb > Dell Inspiron > Wavelab 4.0 (.wav files conv. from 48kHz > 44.1Khz/16-bit) > cd wave > flac (level 6)

line-up:
David Grisman - mandolin
Mark O\'Connor - fiddle
John Carlini - guitar
Jim Kerwin - bass

01. intro...Dawg\'s Rag 
02. Dawg Daze 
03. Albuquerque Turkey 
04. band intros 
05. Minor Swing
06. Nuage 
07. Mugavero 
08. Pupville (Gypsygrass)
09. Telluride 
10. Dawgology 
  Encores: 
11. 16/16 
12. Dawg\'s Bull 

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filler:
DGQ
at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival  
June 18, 1988 

source: **SBD > Reel Master (half-track, 7-1/2 IPS) > Sony D-3 (DAT) [ex Gordon Schuck]
transfer: Dat (Sony PCM-M1) > m-audio usb > Dell Inspiron > Wavelab 4.0 (wav files conv. from 48kHz > 44.1Khz/16-bit) > cd wave > flac (level 6)

[Opening tune is missing*]
01. Latin Lover 
02. Mad Max 
03. \'Lil Samba 
04. Dawgalypso 
05. Dawgology 
06. Svingin\' with Svend* 
07. Fanny Hill* 
08. Ricochet*
09. Opus 38^ [end is cut]
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missing on DAT:
10. Telluride # 
        Encore: 
11. EMD 
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guests:
% with 
* with Mark O\'Connor
^ with Edgar Meyer & O\'Connor
# with Edgar Meyer, Mark O\'Connor, Sam Bush, Bela Fleck, Jerry Douglas, Pete Wernick, and Tim O\'Brien 

*First tune is missing; the DAT had only last 35 (+/-) seconds of tune and that portion was edited out when transfering.
t01 is the second tune.
t09 is cut...and encores are missing (this transfered was from a 60 min dat).
NOTE:
- the KOTO recording was reportedly made from mono vhs hi-fi master, so if this did originate from KOTO, it would possibly be a mono sbd > VHS Hi-Fi  > reel, according to Cary who mastered those, these are thought to be from the house/recording truck.
