Source Summary
Master: SBD>Cass(m), Cass(m)>DAT
Taper/conversion unknown; clone provided by Mr. Twister
Conversion: DA-20>U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.4d10
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Blues Traveler
March 2nd, 1991
JohSha's, Breckenridge, CO
Master:
SBD>Cass(m), Cass(m)>DAT
Taper/conversion unknown; DAT provided by Mr. Twister
Conversion:
Tascam DA-20>Egosys U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.4d10
Fades and edits performed with SoundEdit 16v2.
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Disc 1 [71:54.51]
01. ...Gotta Get Mean> [04:51.61]
02. Warmer Days [07:43.33]
03. Ivory Tusk [08:42.67]
04. Mulling It Over [07:37.18]
05. Closing Down The Park> [12:24.21]
06. But Any//way [08:35.09]
07. Bagheera [07:45.27]
08. All In The Groove [09:22.41]
09. What's For Breakfast [04:51.74]
Disc 2 [80:31.72]
00. Intro [00:40.00]
01. Sweet Pain> [09:55.64]
02. 100 Years [04:32.55]
03. //I Have My Moments [05:27.68]
04. Sweet Talking Hippie [19:15.59]
05. Miss You [08:56.60]
06. Brother John [11:08.35]
07. //Dropping Some NYC> [03:54.60]
08. Mother Funker [09:41.06]
09. E: Johnny B. Goode [06:58.40]
Notes:
- Taper appears to have stopped deck after various songs; I added fades
out and back in where possible. This includes 6:49 of d1t02, 7:39 of
d1t07, 8:06 of d1t08, end of d2t02 and d2t06, and 9:17 of d2t08.
- Major guitar amp feedback and crackling in d1t01.
- Level dip at 2:30 of d1t02; stays low for the next ~45 seconds. Also a
slight warble from 6:00 to 6:10.
- d1t06 cuts out at 5:10, likely a tape flip as it falls around the
45-minute mark. Several seconds of music are lost; I left the dropout.
- Another chunk of music missing in d1t07 at 1:58. Again, dropout left in.
- IHMM cuts in, some major channel warble for the first few minutes.
- Sub-second dropout in Hippie at 14:19.
- Some dropouts in "Happy Birthday" after "Miss You"; a few edited together
but still droputs at 7:22, 7:26-7:29.
- Disc 2 is slightly too long to fit on an 80-minute disc without overburn;
the "Intro" track is just John tuning and introducing Sweet Pain if you
want an easy to cut to fit onto an 80.