Source Summary
Master: Nakamichi CM300+cp4 caps>D10
by Rob Berger; clone provided via Rick Duro's "Mother Load"
2nd-gen cassettes for patches provided by Kevin Gosling
Conversion: DA-20>U2A>SoundEdit 16>shntool>WAV>SHNv3 [no DAE]
Cass(2)>Denon DR-M44HX>D8, then same as above for analog patches
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Blues Traveler & Spin Doctors
August 18th, 1990
Blues Bake '90, Roger Sherman Baldwin Park, Greenwich, CT
Master creation:
Nakamichi CM300+cp4 caps>D10
by Rob Berger; clone provided via Rick Duro's "Mother Load"
2nd-gen cassettes for patches provided by Kevin Gosling
SHNs were made:
DA-20>U2A>SoundEdit 16>shntool>WAV>SHNv3 [no DAE]
Cass/2>Denon DR-M44HX>D8, then same as above for analog patches
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
CD 1 [52:10.70] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. Two Princes> [05:57.07]
02. Refrigerator Car [05:16.46]
03. Jimmy Olsen's Blues [07:47.26]
04. Yo Baby [06:55.72]
05. Sweet Widow> [05:39.50]
06. Instrumental Jam> [03:30.20]
07. Hey Dick [04:49.43]
08. What Time Is It? [06:27.56]
09. Hungry Hamed's [05:46.50]
CD 2 [60:55.11]
01. Lady Kerosene> [04:15.35]
02. Shinbone Alley> [04:46.10]
03. Spin Doctors/Blues Traveler Jam> [07:53.05]
04. Gina [06:12.38]
05. Mulling It Over [06:42.65]
06. Brother John> [11:32.09]
07. Gotta Get Mean> [02:23.28]
08. Gloria>* [14:52.46]
09. Gotta Get Mean [02:17.00]
CD 3 [68:55.28]
01. Crystal Flame [15:29.13]
02. Mother Funker> [13:57.37]
03. Yo Mama's A Pajama [04:02.10]
04. How Could You Want Him...? [07:54.30]
05. Big Fat Funky Booty [07:25.02]
06. At This Hour [07:13.00]
07. House [07:42.68]
08. Hard To Exist [05:11.18]
CD 4 [63:46.53]
01. Love Of My Life# [14:44.06]
02. 100 Years# [05:37.15]
03. Alone> [14:02.73]
04. Sweet Talking Hippie [13:02.73]
05. But Anyway [10:12.61]
06. E: Dropping Some NYC [06:06.50]
* with Chris Barron on vocals
# with Roger Fox on flute
Notes:
- d3t03 through d3t08 were missing from the master DAT so I
spliced them in from a 2nd-generation cassette. The cassette
is missing a good bit of high end and the transition is
not seamless; I EQ'ed it as best I could without overdoing it.