Source Summary
flac16; Recording Info :SONY WM-D6C > MARANTZ EM-8 > Cassette Tape; Transfer Info: Cassette Tape > Nakamichi Dragon Cassette Deck > SONY PCM-M10 (24bit/44,1kHz) > iZotope RX (for hissreduction and sometimes minor eq) > Audacity for Mac (for track splitting) WAV>TLH>FLAC
Welcome "Dime" Members new & old!
I'm very proud to co-present Analog Masters made by PER-ERIK from Sweden!
Together with Luciferburns, we now present a new series; PER-ERIK ANALOG MASTERS.
Per Erik has sent me all of his master cassette tapes (over 150 recordings) through 1985-1995. IÕm on a mission to transfer all of his recordings with the Nakamichi Dragon cassette deck, and will complete the uploads Luciferburns does.
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VOL.XCIX (99)
Band: GRATEFUL DEAD
Date: 1990-10-13
City, Country: Stockholm, Sweden
Location: Johanneshov Isstadion
COMPLETE AUDIENCE MASTER RECORDING
Recorded by; PER-ERIK, Transfered by; JONTEBUS
Recording Info; SONY WM-D6C > MARANTZ EM-8 > Cassette Tape.
Transfer Info; Cassette Tape > Nakamichi Dragon Cassette Deck > SONY PCM-M10 (24bit/44,1kHz) > iZotope RX (for hissreduction and sometimes minor eq) > Audacity for Mac (for tracksplitting).
WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME
Uploaded by; "Jontebus"
Setlist:
01. Cold rain and snow
02. Feel like a stranger
03. Candyman
04. WalkinÕ blues
05. Loser
06. Queen Jane approximately
07. Bird song
08. The promised land
09. Touch of grey
10. Estimated prophet
11. Crazy fingers
12. Playing in the band
13. Drums
14. All along the watchtower
15. Stella blue
16. Throwing stones
17. Not fade away
18. One more Saturday night
Per Eriks notes: IÕve never been a fan of this band, but took the chance to see them live. It was a pretty weird happening.
Isstadion was only half full, and probably half of the crowd were U.S. fans that followed them around on the European tour.
It was recorded on the far side.
After the show I went down to the Ótapers sectionÓ where a few fans with pro-equipment had recorded the show on DAT,
which was completely new back then. I talked to a guy from Oregon who had 3 or 4 SONY TCD5Õs and made 3-4 master tapes
at the same time. I asked if I could have a copy of his recordings - which I could, but I never heard from him again.
We hope you enjoy this recording!