August 6, 2013
THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA - 12/30/1987
Grateful Dead
1987-12-30
Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA
Set I:
d1t01 - Tuning
d1t02 - Hey Pocky Way
d1t03 - Big Boss Man
d1t04 - Greatest Story Ever Told
d1t05 - Friend Of The Devil
d1t06 - Mama Tried >
d1t07 - Mexicali Blues
d1t08 - Althea
d1t09 - Cassidy
d1t10 - West L.A. Fadeaway
d1t11 - Let It Grow
Set II:
d2t01 - Scarlet Begonias >
d2t02 - Samson And Delilah
d2t03 - Ship Of Fools >
d2t04 - He's Gone >
d2t05 - Drums >
d3t01 - Space >
d3t02 - I Need A Miracle >
d3t03 - Gimme Some Lovin' >
d3t04 - Morning Dew >
d3t05 - All Along The Watchtower
Encore:
d3t06 - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
Recording Info:
SBD > Cassette Master (TDK MA-XG90)
Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Tascam 122mkII) > Apogee MiniMe (24bit/48k) > Samplitude Professional v9.02 > FLAC/16
(3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
All Transfers & Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
April 14, 2007
Notes:
-- Set 2 is seamless
-- Two different SBD Cassette Masters were used to make this seamless
-- Thanks to Paul Scotton and Joani Walker for the tapes
-- Numerous ballon pops, bass pops and PA static cleaned up
http://fp.io/2191a3a2/
THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Civic Center, Providence, RI - 09/09/1987
Grateful Dead
1987-09-09
Civic Center, Providence, RI
Set I:
d1t01 - Tuning
d1t02 - Hey Pocky Way
d1t03 - Jack Straw >
d1t04 - West LA Fadeaway
d1t05 - When I Paint My Masterpiece
d1t06 - Friend Of The Devil
d1t07 - Cassidy
d1t08 - Althea
d1t09 - Greatest Story Ever Told >
d1t10 - Devil With A Blue Dress >
d1t11 - Good Golly Miss Molly >
d1t12 - Devil With A Blue Dress
Set II:
d2t01 - Tuning
d2t02 - China Cat Sunflower >
d2t03 - I Know You Rider >
d2t04 - Playin' In The Band >
d2t05 - China Doll >
d2t06 - Drums >
d2t07 - Space >
d2t08 - The Wheel >
d2t09 - Gimme Some Lovin' >
d2t10 - Throwin' Stones >
d2t11 - Not Fade Away
Encore:
d2t12 - Not Fade Away
d2t13 - The Mighty Quinn
Recording Info:
SBD > Cassette Master (TDK SA-X90)
Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi DR-1) > Sound Devices 744T (24bit/48k) >
Adobe Audition v3.0 > Samplitude Professional v11.03 > FLAC/16
(2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
All Transfers & Mastering By Charlie Miller
April 1, 2010
Patch Info:
SBD > Cassette Master -> Dat (shnid=21014) supplies:
Tuning (complete track)
Hey Pocky Way (complete track)
Jack Straw (complete track)
West LA Fadeaway (0:00 - 4:25)
Gimme Some Lovin' (0:12 - end of show)
Notes:
-- Watchtower tease out of The Wheel
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
http://fp.io/44884m8f/
1987-09-09
Civic Center, Providence, RI
Set I:
d1t01 - Tuning
d1t02 - Hey Pocky Way
d1t03 - Jack Straw >
d1t04 - West LA Fadeaway
d1t05 - When I Paint My Masterpiece
d1t06 - Friend Of The Devil
d1t07 - Cassidy
d1t08 - Althea
d1t09 - Greatest Story Ever Told >
d1t10 - Devil With A Blue Dress >
d1t11 - Good Golly Miss Molly >
d1t12 - Devil With A Blue Dress
Set II:
d2t01 - Tuning
d2t02 - China Cat Sunflower >
d2t03 - I Know You Rider >
d2t04 - Playin' In The Band >
d2t05 - China Doll >
d2t06 - Drums >
d2t07 - Space >
d2t08 - The Wheel >
d2t09 - Gimme Some Lovin' >
d2t10 - Throwin' Stones >
d2t11 - Not Fade Away
Encore:
d2t12 - Not Fade Away
d2t13 - The Mighty Quinn
Recording Info:
SBD > Cassette Master (TDK SA-X90)
Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi DR-1) > Sound Devices 744T (24bit/48k) >
Adobe Audition v3.0 > Samplitude Professional v11.03 > FLAC/16
(2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
All Transfers & Mastering By Charlie Miller
April 1, 2010
Patch Info:
SBD > Cassette Master -> Dat (shnid=21014) supplies:
Tuning (complete track)
Hey Pocky Way (complete track)
Jack Straw (complete track)
West LA Fadeaway (0:00 - 4:25)
Gimme Some Lovin' (0:12 - end of show)
Notes:
-- Watchtower tease out of The Wheel
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
http://fp.io/44884m8f/
THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO - 08/11/1987
Grateful Dead
1987-08-11
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
Set I:
d1t01 - Cold Rain and Snow >
d1t02 - Little Red Rooster
d1t03 - Tons Of Steel
d1t04 - High Time
d1t05 - When I Paint My Masterpiece
d1t06 - When Push Comes To Shove
d1t07 - Let It Grow
Set II:
d1t08 - Crazy Fingers >
d1t09 - Samson and Delilah
d1t10 - Ship Of Fools
d2t01 - Playing In The Band >
d2t02 - China Doll >
d2t03 - Drums >
d2t04 - Space >
d2t05 - All Along The Watchtower >
d2t06 - Going Down The Road Feeling Bad >
d2t07 - Around and Around >
d2t08 - Sugar Magnolia
Encore:
d2t09 - Black Muddy River
Recording Info:
SBD > PCM > Sonic Solutions > CD
Transfer Info:
CD > Samplitude Professional v10.02 > FLAC
(2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
Original Transfer & Mastering by David Gans
Additional Transfer & Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
May 30, 2008
Notes:
-- Disc change is seamless
-- This is basically a remaster of shnid=14944
-- There is some weirdness in the UltraMatrix mix during Cold Rain And Snow
http://fp.io/429929f1/
THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Laguna Seca Raceway, Monterey, CA - 05/09/1987
Grateful Dead
1987-05-09
Laguna Seca Raceway, Monterey, CA
Set I:
d1t01 - Tuning
d1t02 - Sugar Magnolia >
d1t03 - Sugaree
d1t04 - Funiculi Funicula
d1t05 - Me And My Uncle >
d1t06 - Mexicali Blues
d1t07 - When Push Comes To Shove
d1t08 - Tons Of Steel
d1t09 - My Brother Esau
d1t10 - Tennessee Jed
d1t11 - Let It Grow
Set II:
d2t01 - Touch Of Grey >
d2t02 - Looks Like Rain >
d2t03 - He's Gone >
d2t04 - Drums >
d2t05 - Space >
d2t06 - The Wheel >
d2t07 - The Other One >
d2t08 - Wharf Rat >
d2t09 - Around And Around >
d2t10 - Sunshine Daydream
Encore:
d2t11 - Iko Iko
Recording Info:
SBD > Cassette Master (Maxell MX90/Sony D5)
Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Tascam 122mkII) > Apogee MiniMe (24bit/48k) > Samplitude Professional v8.01 > FLAC/16
(2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
All Transfers & Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
February 16, 2007
http://fp.io/b327a21m/
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Great Woods Performing Arts Center Mansfield, MA - 08/01/1988
Crosby, Stills & Nash
1988-08-01
Great Woods Performing Arts Center
Mansfield, MA
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
01. Dark Star
02. Just A Song Before I Go
03. The Lee Shore
04. Nighttime For Generals
05. That Girl
06. Wind On The Water
07. Wooden Ships
08. Tracks In The Dust
09. Compass
10. Try To Find Me
11. Oh Camile
12. Word Game
13. Crossroads
14. Daylight Again
15. Find The Cost Of Freedom
16. Wasted On The Way
17. Guinnevere
18. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
19. Bluebird
20. Monkey & The Underdog
21. Soldiers Of Peace
22. For What It's Worth
23. Long Time Gone
24. Southern Cross
25. Cathedral
26. Carry On
27. Teach Your Children
http://fp.io/8e33fd15/
OZARK MOUNTAIN DARE DEVILS - Palomino Club North Hollywood, California - November 10th, 1976
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Palomino Club
North Hollywood, California
November 10th, 1976
KMET FM Broadcast
1. Standin' On The Rock
2. Homemade Wine
3. You Know Like I Know
4. The Red Plum
5. Chicken Train
6. Love Makes A Lover
7. Rescue Me (with Steve Canaday)
8. Walking Down The Road
9. Arroyo
10. Noah
11. Jackie Blue (tape flip-a patch was added to create a seamless splice)
12. E.E. Lawson
13. If You Wanna Get To Heaven
14. Beauty In The River
15. It'll Shine When It Shines
Runtime - 1 Hour 10 Minutes 45 Seconds
John Dillon - Guitar, Fiddle, Mouthbow, Vocals
Steve Cash - Harmonica, Percussion, Vocals
Larry Lee - Drums, Guitar, Tinkles, Vocals
Supe Granda - Bass, Mandolin, Vocals
Buddy Brayfield - Piano, Accordion, Percussion, Vocals
Rune Walle - Guitar, Banjo
plus
Steve Canaday - Guitar, Bass, Drums, Vocals
Jerry Mills - Mandolin
Bill Jones - Saxophone, Percussion
Notes -
Most of the station ID breaks were removed on the master (the pause button).
These breaks were cleaned up a bit better in post production digital editing.
A tape flip during Jackie Blue has been spliced.
This is found at 2:37 of track 11.
The recording becomes a bit brighter on side two of the cassette.
http://fp.io/3ce9m291/
NINE BELOW ZERO - ''LIVE AT THE MARQUEE'' 1980
NINE BELOW ZERO
''LIVE AT THE MARQUEE''
1980
47:30
1 /Tore Down/2:54
2 /Straighten Her Out
Mickey Burkey / Mark Feltham / Dennis Greaves/2:30
3 /Homework
Al Perkins / Otis Rush/2:27
4 /I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
Lamont Dozier / Brian Holland / Eddie Holland/2:21
5 /Can I Get a Witness
Lamont Dozier / Brian Holland / Eddie Holland/3:23
6 /Ridin' On the L&N
Dan Burley / Lionel Hampton/4:29
7 /I Can't Quit You Baby/6:03
8 /Stop Your Naggin'
Dennis Greaves/2:38
9 /Hootchie Cootchie Coo
Hank Ballard / Billy Myles/2:31
10 /Wooly Bully
Domingo "Sam" Samudio/2:47
11 /Got My Mojo Working
Preston Foster / Muddy Waters/6:17
12 /Pack Fair and Square/2:35
13 /Watch Yourself/4:05
14 /Swing Job
Mickey Burkey / D. Clark / Mark Feltham / Dennis Greaves/2:30
REVIEW
by Bruce Eder
Nine Below Zero had only released one record prior to this live album, a self-produced EP, but they'd already gotten over a hundred gigs under their belt by the time the U.K. division of A&M Records signed them. The label wisely decided that a live recording was the way to break this band. The result was a classic artifact of the late British punk scene, a searing blues-rock set that recalled the energy of the early performances of the Rolling Stones, the Pretty Things, and the Animals, but presented in a manner closer to the punk era that had just come to a close and which slotted right in with the contemporary mod revival. Anyone who enjoyed the first three or four Dr. Feelgood albums should definitely try Live at the Marquee on for size. The covers range all over the R&B map, including Willie Dixon (whose "I Can't Quit You Baby" gets a killer extended rendition that never lets up in intensity), Holland-Dozier-Holland, and Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs, interspersed with a handful of band originals, of which lead guitarist Dennis Greaves' wild, crunchy "Stop Your Naggin'" is the highlight. And the recording itself strikes a perfect balance between a close, personal band sound and a fair level of room ambience and crowd presence.
BIOGRAPHY
by Bruce Eder
Nine Below Zero started life in South London during 1977, in the midst of the punk rock boom in England -- but their sound and inspiration were so totally counterintuitive to what was going on in punk rock that they scarcely seemed to be part of that movement, apart from their extremely energetic attack on their instruments. Rather than noise for its own sake or auto-destruction, their inspiration lay in classic Chicago blues (though John Mayall's early music and that of the Who and the Kinks from early in their careers also figured into their sound). Dennis Greaves (lead vocals, guitar), Peter Clark (bass), and Kenny Bradley (drums) -- soon joined by Mark Feltham (who actually replaced a teacher of theirs who had sat in on the early gigs) on vocals and harmonica -- were schoolmates and friends who shared a love of blues; all had all come into the world in the early '60s, and might well have resigned themselves to having missed the boat for the British blues revival by virtue of having been born in the midst of it. Instead, they reached back to that era and found themselves pegged as part of the "mod revival" in the midst of the punk era.
Originally billed as Stan's Blues Band, they made a name for themselves locally in South London, sounding a lot like the Who from their "maximum R&B" days and the Kinks from their early days, and arrived as younger rivals to Dr. Feelgood. A couple of years later, they acquired a manager and a new name, taken from a song by Sonny Boy Williamson II, and cut a debut record on their own label. By 1980, they'd been signed to A&M Records' British division and took the bold step of making their major-label debut a live album from the Marquee Club in London -- to judge from the results, one heartily wished that some of the earlier bands that inspired them had displayed similar daring. Live at the Marquee, recorded on June 16, 1980 -- by which time Stix Burkey had replaced Bradley on the drums -- was a success and led to their follow-up album. For their sophomore effort, Don't Point Your Finger, they were determined to translate their live energy into the studio and turned to no less a producer than Glyn Johns, who had worked with the Rolling Stones and the Who in their respective best years. The resulting record reached number 56 on the British charts.
The band's upward momentum was slowed in the years that followed, with Clark's departure (replaced by Brian Berhall), though a third album, Third Degree, followed -- but it seemed as though the moment had passed, as that record never got the attention or recognition it deserved from the press or the public. Greaves' involvement with an outfit called the Truth, who coalesced as a full-time band in 1984, seemed to bring an end to Nine Below Zero, and that might have been as far as the group got. But a 1990 reunion got them playing before sell-out audiences, and the group has been working ever since, with Greaves on lead guitar and Mark Feltham even returning to the fold in 2001.
http://fp.io/8m31amc7/
''LIVE AT THE MARQUEE''
1980
47:30
1 /Tore Down/2:54
2 /Straighten Her Out
Mickey Burkey / Mark Feltham / Dennis Greaves/2:30
3 /Homework
Al Perkins / Otis Rush/2:27
4 /I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
Lamont Dozier / Brian Holland / Eddie Holland/2:21
5 /Can I Get a Witness
Lamont Dozier / Brian Holland / Eddie Holland/3:23
6 /Ridin' On the L&N
Dan Burley / Lionel Hampton/4:29
7 /I Can't Quit You Baby/6:03
8 /Stop Your Naggin'
Dennis Greaves/2:38
9 /Hootchie Cootchie Coo
Hank Ballard / Billy Myles/2:31
10 /Wooly Bully
Domingo "Sam" Samudio/2:47
11 /Got My Mojo Working
Preston Foster / Muddy Waters/6:17
12 /Pack Fair and Square/2:35
13 /Watch Yourself/4:05
14 /Swing Job
Mickey Burkey / D. Clark / Mark Feltham / Dennis Greaves/2:30
REVIEW
by Bruce Eder
Nine Below Zero had only released one record prior to this live album, a self-produced EP, but they'd already gotten over a hundred gigs under their belt by the time the U.K. division of A&M Records signed them. The label wisely decided that a live recording was the way to break this band. The result was a classic artifact of the late British punk scene, a searing blues-rock set that recalled the energy of the early performances of the Rolling Stones, the Pretty Things, and the Animals, but presented in a manner closer to the punk era that had just come to a close and which slotted right in with the contemporary mod revival. Anyone who enjoyed the first three or four Dr. Feelgood albums should definitely try Live at the Marquee on for size. The covers range all over the R&B map, including Willie Dixon (whose "I Can't Quit You Baby" gets a killer extended rendition that never lets up in intensity), Holland-Dozier-Holland, and Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs, interspersed with a handful of band originals, of which lead guitarist Dennis Greaves' wild, crunchy "Stop Your Naggin'" is the highlight. And the recording itself strikes a perfect balance between a close, personal band sound and a fair level of room ambience and crowd presence.
BIOGRAPHY
by Bruce Eder
Nine Below Zero started life in South London during 1977, in the midst of the punk rock boom in England -- but their sound and inspiration were so totally counterintuitive to what was going on in punk rock that they scarcely seemed to be part of that movement, apart from their extremely energetic attack on their instruments. Rather than noise for its own sake or auto-destruction, their inspiration lay in classic Chicago blues (though John Mayall's early music and that of the Who and the Kinks from early in their careers also figured into their sound). Dennis Greaves (lead vocals, guitar), Peter Clark (bass), and Kenny Bradley (drums) -- soon joined by Mark Feltham (who actually replaced a teacher of theirs who had sat in on the early gigs) on vocals and harmonica -- were schoolmates and friends who shared a love of blues; all had all come into the world in the early '60s, and might well have resigned themselves to having missed the boat for the British blues revival by virtue of having been born in the midst of it. Instead, they reached back to that era and found themselves pegged as part of the "mod revival" in the midst of the punk era.
Originally billed as Stan's Blues Band, they made a name for themselves locally in South London, sounding a lot like the Who from their "maximum R&B" days and the Kinks from their early days, and arrived as younger rivals to Dr. Feelgood. A couple of years later, they acquired a manager and a new name, taken from a song by Sonny Boy Williamson II, and cut a debut record on their own label. By 1980, they'd been signed to A&M Records' British division and took the bold step of making their major-label debut a live album from the Marquee Club in London -- to judge from the results, one heartily wished that some of the earlier bands that inspired them had displayed similar daring. Live at the Marquee, recorded on June 16, 1980 -- by which time Stix Burkey had replaced Bradley on the drums -- was a success and led to their follow-up album. For their sophomore effort, Don't Point Your Finger, they were determined to translate their live energy into the studio and turned to no less a producer than Glyn Johns, who had worked with the Rolling Stones and the Who in their respective best years. The resulting record reached number 56 on the British charts.
The band's upward momentum was slowed in the years that followed, with Clark's departure (replaced by Brian Berhall), though a third album, Third Degree, followed -- but it seemed as though the moment had passed, as that record never got the attention or recognition it deserved from the press or the public. Greaves' involvement with an outfit called the Truth, who coalesced as a full-time band in 1984, seemed to bring an end to Nine Below Zero, and that might have been as far as the group got. But a 1990 reunion got them playing before sell-out audiences, and the group has been working ever since, with Greaves on lead guitar and Mark Feltham even returning to the fold in 2001.
http://fp.io/8m31amc7/
PHISH - Los Angeles, CA - 08/05/2013
8/5/2013:
Los Angeles, CA
SET ONE
AC/DC Bag 7:02
The Moma Dance 7:02
Sparkle 4:00
Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan 6:22
Lawn Boy 3:11
Wolfman's Brother 8:36
Roses Are Free 5:13
Scent of a Mule 9:33
Ocelot 10:00
Cavern 4:39
While My Guitar Gently Weeps 7:04
SET TWO
Chalk Dust Torture 6:58
Golden Age 8:50
Birds of a Feather 7:15
Sand 9:19
Down with Disease 9:48
My Friend, My Friend 5:43
Harry Hood 22:33
Character Zero 8:27
ENCORE
Loving Cup 6:40
Los Angeles, CA
SET ONE
AC/DC Bag 7:02
The Moma Dance 7:02
Sparkle 4:00
Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan 6:22
Lawn Boy 3:11
Wolfman's Brother 8:36
Roses Are Free 5:13
Scent of a Mule 9:33
Ocelot 10:00
Cavern 4:39
While My Guitar Gently Weeps 7:04
SET TWO
Chalk Dust Torture 6:58
Golden Age 8:50
Birds of a Feather 7:15
Sand 9:19
Down with Disease 9:48
My Friend, My Friend 5:43
Harry Hood 22:33
Character Zero 8:27
ENCORE
Loving Cup 6:40
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