Source Summary
Source: Schoeps MTSC 64g (MK4g caps > MSTC6g amps, ORTF) > Edirol R-4 w/ limiter @ 44.1 kHz, 16 bit w/AKG patch
Lineage: R-4 > HDD via USB > tracking, normalization via D6 > flac
Donna the Buffalo
Negril Escape
Jamm in Jamaica festival
Negril, Jamaica
March 26, 2006
Taper: Doug Moog doug@doogmusic.com
Transferer: Doug Moog
Source: Schoeps MTSC 64g (MK4g caps > MSTC6g amps, ORTF) > Edirol R-4 w/ limiter @ 44.1 kHz, 16 bit
Mic Location: 80' back, just loc, 6.5' high, large wind screens
Lineage: R-4 > HDD via USB > tracking, normalization via D6 > flac
Patch source:
AKG C414 B-XL2's (Hypercard)->V3->D8
Taped by Jamie Burks
Transfered by Jon Merin
The patch source runs from the start up to 44.8 seconds into track 3.
Disc 1:
1. Way Back When
2. technical difficulties
3. No Place Like the Right Time
4. Positive Friction
5. technical difficulties
6. You're Breakin' My Heart
7. Current Theme
8. introduction of The Overtakers
Disc 2:
1. introduction of The Overtakers (cont'd)
2. Sweet Jamaica > Marianne > Matilda
3. Cherry Oh Baby > Sweet Jamaica
4. One Love
5. Israelites
6. tuning
7. Movin' On
8. Blue Sky
9. Ring of Fire
10. I Don't Need A Riddle
11. Living In the Promised Land
12. cheering
--encore--
13. If You Were to Love Me
Tracks 2-5 include the Overtakers on vocals, acoustic guitar, and
The title "Sweet Jamaica" is a guess.
Dave McCracken on keys
Chris "CJ" Vanderpoll on drums
The sound quality of the 2006 Jamm in Jamaica recordings is limited not by the recording equipment so much as the substandard PA system. Buzzes and pops are not uncommon and were heard at the shows.
crossfaded gap in track 1 about 4:15