Dave Matthews Band 02/13/92
Cole Hall - Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, VA
Source # 107210
Entered by Shawn McConnell
Checksums flac.ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
04/06/2010
04/18/2010
Source Summary
Taper: Unknown Source: SBD -> Cassette (unknown generation) -> CD Conversion: Adam Nelson
Reconversion: Henry Hart
Reconversion: Tom Gambichler
Dave Matthews Band
Cole Hall - Bridgewater College
Bridgewater, VA
February 13, 1992


Taper:      Unknown
Source Info:    SBD -> Cassette (unknown generation) -> CD

Conversion: Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)
CD > flac:  EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV -> flac frontend (level 6)
Tracks split using CD Wave v1.93.3

Reconversion: Henry Hart (henry@christineandhenry.com)
CD > .wav > Cool Edit Pro v2.1 > CDWAV > Flac Frontend, level 8 encoding


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                          PRESERVE THE QUALITY
                          DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
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Track  |      Name          |  Time (m:s)
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Disc One

01 Ants Marching                       05:06
02 Song That Jane Likes                03:32
03 Best Of What's Around               06:40
04 Angel From Montgomery *             04:31
05 All Along The Watchtower            06:38
06 Lover Lay Down                      06:24
07 Satellite # @ $                     03:51
08 Recently # @                        08:45
09 Jimi Thing # @                      07:53
10 So Much To Say ^                    04:12


Total Time                             57:36


Disc Two

11 Tripping Billies                    05:16
12 The Maker                           06:02
13 True Reflections # @                08:48
14 Cry Freedom % @                     05:50
15 Me & Julio Down By The Schoolyard + 05:58
16 Warehouse                           07:26
17 What Would You Say (Fade out)       03:43


Total Time                             43:06


NOTES:
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* = John Prine Cover
+ = Paul Simon cover
^ = Dave & Peter only
@ = crossfade applied
# = tracks from Wills video extracted to audio
$ = crossfaded in complete track to replace the 49 sec original track
% = track renamed from track 8 to track 14

This is a really old recording. It sounds pretty decent. This show was videotaped in what is the oldest DMB show videotaped that has ever found its way into circulation. I am not sure if this is audio taken from the video or if it's a separate SBD patch.

There is some hiss, but not too much.

Satellite is cut, most of the song is missing.

Recently & True Reflections are listed on the setlist archives, but they are not on this recording.

This may contain the earliest recorded version of SMTS. Dave mentions that Boyd originally wrote the song but "It's changed a lot since then."

There is a dropout in The Maker for about 1.5 seconds.

Me & Julio is missing the very begining part of the song.

WWYS is cut off at the end of the recording.

Dave mentions "Most of what we do are originals. We'll do a couple of covers for ya, done in an odd way."

These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access to them.

Thanks to Dan Pyrik for the CD source used for the conversion.

Compiled By Adam Nelson on November 5, 2006

Update by Henry Hart on November 15, 2009:
After a 3-year hiatus, I'm back! I went to Cool Edit Pro v2.1 and did a 50/50 channel mix to mono since the audio was not stereo band moved heavily to the left channel; normalized to 100%; used an FFT filter to cut starting at 8,000Hz to 14,000Hz and everything above; faded out Satellite and What Would You Say; and deleted the silence between each track.

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UPDATE: Received a complete Satellite, a patch of missing Jimi Thing and 2 additonal tracks Recently and True Reflections from the Wills video shot to add to this source.  Crossfades were done where the additional tracks needed to go and volume adjustments done on these tracks to blend in with the other tracks from the original conversion. Also, the additional tracks were received in 16 bit/48kHz so I resampled them to 16 bit/44.1 kHz.  In addition, the video proved that Cry Freedom was out of order in the setlist after Satellite when in fact that is where Recently belongs.  Cry Freedom is actually after True Reflections and dmbalmanac.com has been updated.
The patched in video tracks are of poor quality as compared to the rest of the audio. There are many static spots from the VHS source extracted audio but the cd source did not contain these tracks.

New flac files and fingerprints created and the source is now more complete although the likelihood is more songs were played.

Errors fixed:
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Large static pop at 00:08, 00:11 and 1:40 mark of Satellite, slight skip remains
Large static pop at 00:25,00:46 & 2:04 of Recently, slight skip remains
Static at 2:11, Dropout at 2:56, large static pop at 6:45 (slight skip remains) 7:43 (copied left channel) of True Reflections

Thanks to Jaybtv for the help with patching the Jimi Thing track and for sending me the extracted audio from the Wills video torrent.


Recompliled as a complete source by Tom Gambichler on April 6, 2010
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet01.flac:40cb0baed5eca89d1e227868c26b1445
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet02.flac:02284cb19640521610a27c41117850f7
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet03.flac:fbbcc795a5c7c0072d9d63ef39bc73cf
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet04.flac:d0cdc384d0eb9d49620aa46a9d84a318
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet05.flac:2d707f66e5a9f3f7b2ed5b22883043cc
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet06.flac:cb092cb9f36c5e22c680c14bbcf94343
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet07.flac:3f4317696328a679604c9071dd6bf6a0
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet08.flac:b139fc1f48dbd15e8dc19e3cca482960
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet09.flac:29f89415856dcfb7107c22574eda5483
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet10.flac:a681e13409941bc6931f12484d9ae94d
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet11.flac:054ede21f18785141766ab20ed6ce6aa
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet12.flac:e8312c12f06871ff504642ec59b2fcde
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet13.flac:50ba9e9fc32f6c429f6655319b948af3
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet14.flac:841ecc1fb5295517857e951785ed8cff
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet15.flac:b00048ff9e13fcc44232335652ee0f88
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet16.flac:cf3abd503ea40d4b8fb9b5c880fda88f
dmb1992-02-13.asbd.reconvert.completet17.flac:7b8e911e8540de03e6e4e3f3b1efabbe

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