Bruce Hornsby - 12/07/93
Paramount Theatre, New York, NY
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Audience

Media Type:

CDR

Media Count:

2

Notes:

DVD 1424; lineage: Sony ECM-959 stereo M/S mic -> Denon DTR80 (16 bit/48khz) - master
Master DAT playback: Sony R500 -> Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24/48), Dithered back to 16 bits using using iZotope MBIT. Recorded, transferred, mastered, and tracked by Scott Bernstein (Oct 27-Dec 2, 2010)

J-Card Comment:

Taper Notes:
Not sure exactly why I got inspired to pull out this show as a potential BARN series, but I have truly dug DEEP into the depths of the BARN for my 66th release. This is a long ago Bruce Hornsby show (just after his stint in the Grateful Dead, leaving "the new guy" Vince to fend for himself after a breaking-in peroid) from what was first known as "The Felt Forum" and then "The Paramount Theater" and now simply "The Theater at MSG". This is a wonderful venue and I have had a bunch of good times there (though it's not a venue that I frequent very often, I have seen Van Morrison there a few times -- once with Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams, String Cheese Incident, a Blues Traveler/Spin Doctors New Years' show, Neil Young, The Cowboy Junkies, and maybe a few others there over the years).

Anyway when I popped this ancient DAT tape in that I probably hadn't listened to since I recorded it I was taken by the warm and "up close" presence that it had, plus the fun performance by the band (despite the fact that, looking at the Hornsby setlist website they did not vary their setlists a lot at this time [that has certainly changed tremendously in the intervening years]). They are having fun onstage playing with dropping all kinds of jams (mostly, jazz) into their songs, and interacting with the audience. This was back when all I had was a single point stereo Sony ECM-959 microphone, but I do recall being *right in the sweet spot* and this recording proves (as has been proven time and time again) that location rules in recording. Having multi-thousand-dollar gear in a less-than-ideal location in a venue will never be as good as having less-than-ideal gear in the *right* location. And this is one of those cases.

I hope you all appreciate the hours and hours that I spent de-clapping this one -- I think this is the release I have spent the longest amount of time on thus far (in fits and starts over an entire month!!!). Being that this is one of those recordings that has a lot of dynamic range -- there are quiet acoustic piano solo numbers and loud rock numbers, combined with the fact that I had only a small stand and some apparently extremely zealous clappers near me, meant that there were some thunderously loud claps on this recording. I've done my best to comb through the show and eliminate (or virtually eliminate) the worst of them. Also there are still a couple of minor flaws in the recording when, it sounds like, my stand was bumped by people going in and out of the aisle. But on the whole, this is a suprisingly clear and warm recording of a really fun and at this point semi-ancient show.

Enjoy!

Scott

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Reference #:

1424

Generation:

0

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Owned by Stuart Ferguson · Last Updated May 23, 2023


Bruce Hornsby 12/07/93
Paramount Theatre, New York, NY
Set I
Look Out Any Window, China Doll > Night in Tunisia, The Way It Is, Talk of the Town, I Shall Be Released, Scarlet Begonias > Jacob's Ladder > What A Time > ???, End of the Innocence, Across the River, Show Goes On, Rainbow's Caddilac, Long Tall Cool One, Every Little Kiss, Night on the Town, Iko Iko, Not Fade Away, Defenders of the Flag, Valley Road - Encore: I Can't Make You Love Me, Another Day > Lot to Laugh Train to Cry, Mandolin Rain > Fields of Gray
Set II

Set III

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Sony ECM-959 stereo M/S mic -> Denon DTR80 (16 bit/48khz) - master
Master DAT playback: Sony R500 -> Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24/48
Dithered back to 16 bits using using iZotope MBIT
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