Phish
1991-07-21
Arrowhead Ranch - Parksville, NY
Source: DSBD
Transfer: DAT(c) (48k) > Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam SS-R1 > Kingston CF/8gb-S2 >
USB > pc > Wavelab v6.10 (fades, 48k > 44.1k) > CD Wave v1.98 >
TLH (flac lvl 8) > Foobar2k Live Show Tagger
DAT(c) provided by Jonas Blank
Transferred by: Jeff Mitchell (jeffhmitchell@gmail.com)
Set 1:
s1t01 - Cavern*
s1t02 - Divided Sky//*
s1t03 - Guelah Papyrus
s1t04 - Poor Heart
s1t05 - Split Open & Melt*
s1t06 - Lizards*
s1t07 - The Landlady*
s1t08 - Bouncing Around The Room*
s1t09 - Mike's Song* >
s1t10 - I Am Hydrogen >
s1t11 - Weekapaug Groove*
Set 2:
s2t01 - Tweezer*
s2t02 - I Didn't Know
s2t03 - Runaway Jim
s2t04 - Lawn Boy**
s2t05 - The Sloth
s2t06 - Esther
s2t07 - AC/DC Bag*
s2t08 - Contact*
s2t09 - Tweezer Reprise*
s2t10 - Encore Break
Encore 1:
s2t11 - Gumbo***
s2t12 - Touch Me//***
Encore 2:
s2t13 - Fee
s2t14 - Suzy Greenberg***
* w/ The Giant Country Horns
** w/ Carl Gerhard on trumpet
*** w/ The Giant Country Horns & Steve-O on Washboard
Notes:
I recently transferred this show, but was not happy with the results. I
used a M-Audio 2496 and recorded onto a hard drive. When listening back
to some of the transfers I had done using this sound card, I was hearing
various digital artifacts. I decided to get an external recorder, and since
I have started using the Tascam SS-R1, I have been much happier with the
results.
Imperfections exist. Overall, they will not affect the listening experience.
There were 3 pops that I attemped to remove, one in I Didn't Know, and
the second was after Touch Me, and the third was during the house music
after the encore. There is a bit of digi-noise/static present in Tweezer,
I left that alone. The same cuts that are present in the previously circulating
sources exist in this source as well. The end of Divided Sky is cut, and
there is a cut at the end of Touch Me. I am not convinced that Frankenstein was
played as a third encore as indicated on shnid 111593. There are no cuts
after Suzy Greenberg, and the house music starts playing almost immediately after
the song ends.