Dave Matthews Band
November 2, 1993
TRAX
Charlottesville, VA
Source: DSBD > DAT
Conversion: Tascam da20 > RME Digi96/PAD
Sound Forge 4.5a (record/resample) > CDWav > MKWact
Louie Rendek
Master: SHN > 32Bit WAV > DC Remove > Edits/SpRepair > DeNoise >
PEQ/MD/MHE/MTI/RV/UM/Vox/Brick > Dither > 16Bit WAV > FLAC
Disc One :
01: Intro - 00:27.44
02: Rhyme And Reason # - 03:42.46
03: Say Goodbye # - 06:26.59
04: I'll Back You Up # - 05:25.36
05: Jimi Thing -> - 12:19.12
06: TYpical Situation - 10:28.47
07: True Reflections - 07:22.07
08: Lie In Our Graves - 11:38.56
09: Warehouse & - 10:21.46
10: Granny & - 06:35.21
Total: - 74:46.70
Disc Two :
01: Rhyme And Reason & - 10:20.55
02: set II intro - 00:45.17
03: Best Of What's Around - 06:24.64
04: Song That Jane Likes - 03:32.35
05: Lover Lay Down - 06:47.59
06: What Would You Say - 06:34.41
Total: - 34:24.70
Disc Three :
01: Two Step - 08:08.30
02: Seek Up - 15:55.32
03: Say Goodbye # - 07:59.51
04: Doobie Thing -> - 06:30.72
05: Happy Birthday Carter Jam -> - 01:25.14
06: Ants Marching $ - 08:42.58
Total: - 48:41.60
# Dave solo
& Richard Harding on flute or saxophone
$ This has a really long extended intro
Notes:
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* Guess what? It's Carter's birthday....and they tell you that at least 100 times throughout the show with some very funny commentary to top it off.
* This show exhibits the same weird cut in Dave solo R&R that I've seen in numerous sources. There is no visible dropout in the waveform, the sound just jumps abruptly toward the end.
* I smoothed out two feedback clicks in Typical. They were from the house system and nobody wants to destroy their stereo.
* After True, Boyd thanks Richard Harding on sax. Maybe him and Roi were both playing sax at some point, but Dave "gives it up" to Roi on sax after LIOG, not Richard Harding. Richard Harding then pops up on flute in Warehouse. On R&R, it sounds as if we're getting double teamed by two saxophone, probably Richard Harding at this point along with Roi.
* There was a dropout around 6:56 in LIOG and I spliced the audio. It is seamless, good luck finding the spot.
* There were a couple dropouts in the right channel around 6:47 in Warehouse. I repaired them with audio from the left channel totalling 0.880 seconds by simple cut and paste.
* There are a couple of wierd digi-noises in the show. They are on multiple copies of this show in my possession. They sound like something that would come through the board. An example is around 0:18 in R&R. I didn't perform any edits with these.
* Yes, Say Goodbye was played twice solo by Dave. He apologizes to the people that were there at the beginning of the night too and says he needs to practice this song.
* Supposedly this was the last time that Doobie Thing was played.
Master Notes:
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* The source has been rebalanced to center.
* This source was incredibly bright. So bright in fact that quite some presence and detail had to be sacrificed to balance the sound.
* Dave's guitar is very loud and leaves a large presence, which may sound like it's not fitting into the sound at times. Such is the way of an F.O.H soundboard recording with no mixing possible.
* There is an enormous amount of overtones from Roi's sax. To balance this, further presence and air had to be sacrificed to get it to acceptable levels.
* The low end has been punched up significantly to squeeze out some dynamics and balance the bright sound further.
* compiled by Louie Rendek on May 14, 2005.
* mastered over a period in March, 2009.