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A band show, posted here in 2005 by presumably a movie fan, gregrypeckry. There is no info on the recording process or lineage. Unfortunately, the show was distributed with SBEs on every track (ref. shntool text file). So I fixed them with TLH (ref. shntool_len_fixed text file), re-encoded back to FLAC, and generated a new .ffp file. So, if you grabbed this show, as I did in 2005, don't join in to seed. It's different (and so I renamed the tracks too).
Otherwise, the audio was left alone, as I found it. Some of Thompson's lengthier bits of talking were given their own tracks. gregrypeckry's original comments are below.
Richard Thompson
Tralfamadore Cafe
Buffalo, NY USA
November 4, 1999
Source: Unknown audience recording.
My part in this:
FLAC (obtained from 2005 download) > TLH > WAV > TLH (shntool, fix SBEs, shntool, encoding) > FLAC(level 8).
CD 1:
01. (intro)
02. Cooksferry Queen
03. Sibella
04. (Richard talks)
05. Bathsheeba Smiles
06. Two-Faced Love
07. Hard On Me
08. (band introductions)
09. Jennie
10. She Twists The Knife Again
11. (Richard talks)
12. The Uninhabited Man
13. (Richard talks)
14. Al Bowlly's In Heaven
15. (Richard talks)
16. Persuasion
CD 2:
01. (Richard talks)
02. Sights and Sounds Of London Town
03. Walking The Long Miles Home
04. I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
05. When The Spell Is Broken
06. I Feel So Good
07. Tear-Stained Letter
Encore:
08. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
09. Crawl Back
10. Man In Need
11. A Heart Needs A Home
12. Wall of Death
13. Razor Dance
Total time = 131:56
Personnel:
Richard Thompson - guitars, vocals
Teddy Thompson - guitars, dulcimer (d01t12), co-vocals (d01t16), backing vocals
Danny Thompson - bass
Pete Zorn - acoustic guitar, mandolin, various wind instruments, backing vocals
Michael Jerome - drums, percussion
Notes: The 2nd of 4 Mock Tudor shows I attended in 1999, and the only one I have a recording of; sound quality is pretty good for an audience recording, and the crowd isn't too rabid. I don't believe that this one has made the rounds on here or elsewhere before...Received from some friends of mine quite a while ago; the sound quality is quite good, and the crowd yakking factor is surprisingly kept to a minimum. |