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Garcia & Saunders: patched version: MAC > D > CD > EAC > SHN, Recorded by Louis Falanga, Sony ECM 250 > Sony TC-110 + MSR > D > CD patches from sbd portion that usually circulates as part of "Dick's Gift." Patching by Sean Cribbs. Subsequent extraction using EAC, retracking using CD Wave, sector boundary verification using shntool, .shn encoding using mkwACT, and seeding by Joe Jupille. |
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MSR > D > CD patches (ca. 40 seconds at
the cut in My Funny Valentine, plus the
first few notes of Finders Keepers) from
sbd portion that usually circulates as
part of "Dick's Gift."
flaws:
d1t04 Second That Emotion light tick @ 4:22
d1t05 My Funny Valentine cut/splice @ 16:08
d2t02 Finders Keepers cuts in, not much missing
d2t02-03 pop just before track marker
d2t06 Lonely for Me (master?) anomalies @ 10:36-11:04
d2t06 Lonely for Me cuts out
d2t07 It's No Use cuts in, not much missing
d3t04 Like a Road crackles @ 1:17, 1:24, 1:43, 3:02, 2:03-2:05, 2:14
d3t05 Mystery Train cut/splice @ 3:11
d4t05 C.C. Rider guest vocalist, maybe Roger Troy?
Additional Notes:
Variable speed problems throughout, though absent
those problems (which really aren't that distracting)
this is an excellent recording. I will not note specific
speed-related anomalies in these flaw notes.
UPDATED NOTES:
Turns out this is indeed a composite of 1/17/74 and 1/18/74, as follows:
Keystone Berkeley 1/17/74: I: Someday Baby, La-la, I Second That Emotion, My Funny Valentine, Who's Lovin' You Tonight; II: Finders Keepers, Think, Are You Lonely For Me Baby, The Harder They Come
Keystone Berkeley 1/18/74: I: It's No Use, Expressway, Roadrunner, Like A Road, Mystery Train, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down; II: The Harder They Come, Wonderin Why, C.C. Rider (w/ female vocalist) [set is incomplete on this tape].
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