Source Summary
Source: 2x AKG 391 cardioids > Sony SBM-1 @44.1/20 > Sony TCD-D8 @44.1/16 > DAT
Transfer: DAT > Panasonic SV-3700 > Zefrio ZA2 > .wav > Sound Forge XP 4.5 used for Normalizing, Fades, and Tracks > .wav > CD > EAC > FLAC
Bruce Hornsby
1999-12-31
William and Mary Hall
Williamsburg, VA
Taped & transferred by Toaste (Mark Houston)
Source:
2x AKG 391 cardioids > Sony SBM-1 @44.1/20 > Sony TCD-D8 @44.1/16 > DAT
Transfer:
I did the transfer a long time ago, so I don't remember for sure, but it was probably:
DAT > Panasonic SV-3700 > Zefrio ZA2 > .wav > Sound Forge XP 4.5 used for Normalizing, Fades, and Tracks > .wav > CD
Now I extracted it off the CD:
Exact Audio Copy > .wav > Trader's Little Helper > Flac
Uploaded August 2019
Set I
01. (Spider Fingers) > Great Divide > Will It Go Round in Circles > Bonaparte's Retreat > Great Divide
02. Signed, Sealed, Delivered
03. King of the Hill > Big Boss Man > (Arkansas Traveler) > King of the Hill
04. I'm in Love
05. Jacob's Ladder > (Blackberry Blossom)
06. Lucky Old Sun
07. Talk of the Town >
08. The Way It Is >
09. The Way It Is
10. Scarlet Begonias*
11. End of the Innocence
12. Rainbow's Cadillac > Women are Smarter > Rainbow's Cadillac
13. We're Havin' a Party
14. Valley Road
Set II
01. Big Rumble**
02. Western Skyline
03. Big Stick
04. Down the Road Tonight
05. Somewhere Over the Rainbow > I'm in a Good Mood Tonight > Countdown
06. Auld Lang Syne
07. Spider Fingers > Tighten Up > Spider Fingers
08. In the Wee Small Hours
09. Winter Wonderland
10. Jack Straw***
11. Sunflower Cat > Train to Cry > Sunflower Cat
12. Mandolin Rain > I'm in a Good Mood Tonight > That Would be Something > Mandolin Rain
13. Cruise Control
14. E: Pig in a Pen
15. Across the River
- *w/ Bobby Hornsby bass, also with Russell and Keith Hornsby
- **w/ Joe Lee vocals
- ***w/ Bobby Hornsby bass
- I don't remember other guests, but can't deny the possibility.
- You will hear Bruce say "Here come the noisemakers" at the very beginning. I had not heard the band referred to as Noisemakers before that, and I'm not sure when they officially got that name. At the time, I thought he was referring to people blowing New Year's horns, etc. and maybe he thought so too.