Yonder Mountain String Band
October 18, 2007
The Roxy
Boston, MA
source:
Microtech Gefell m200 > Grace Design Lunatec V3 (S/PDIF out) > Tascam HD-P2 (@ 24 bit, 96 kHz)
transfer:
CF Card > usb 2.0 > pc > WaveLab 5.01b (DSP) > CD Wave v1.96.1 > FLAC v1.2.1 (Level 8)
FLAC tags added with metaflac v1.2.1
recorded and transferred by Jason Sobel (
[email protected])
seeded October 20, 2007
recording notes:
the mics were in a "DIN" configuration, the mic stand was left of center, next to the soundboard
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) included:
fades, 2:1 dynamic compression, resample to 44.1 kHz, uv22hr dither to 16 bit
these 16 bit, 44.1 kHz files are ready to be burned to audio CD
the original 24 bit, 96 kHz files have been archived and are available upon request
Disc 1 - [75:32]
Set I
01 - [01:49] - set 1 intro
02 - [04:52] - Jesus on the Mainline
03 - [04:12] - 100 Years From Now
04 - [04:27] - Mossy Cow
05 - [06:33] - Too Late Now
06 - [04:02] - A Father's Arms
07 - [03:13] - This Lonesome Heart
08 - [04:47] - Sorrow is a Highway
09 - [09:30] - Oklahoma
10 - [05:26] - Fun Time
11 - [05:19] - Up On the Hill Where They Do the Boogie
12 - [03:29] - Over The Waterfall
Set II
13 - [02:14] - set 2 intro
14 - [04:55] - Southbound
15 - [06:38] - Postcard to My Son From Jail
16 - [04:04] - Rag Mama
Disc 2 - [68:09]
Set II continued
01 - [06:19] - East Nashville Easter
02 - [08:44] - Kentucky Mandolin
03 - [06:26] - Casualty *
04 - [04:52] - Romance Blues
05 - [04:40] - Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
06 - [05:46] - Yes She Do, Oh No She Don't
07 - [04:59] - Fingerprint
08 - [10:03] - Traffic Jam >
09 - [06:26] - Elzic's Farewell >
10 - [01:38] - Traffic Jam
11 - [03:24] - Holding
12 - [01:52] - encore break
13 - [02:59] - Bolton Stretch
* first time played
show note:
The Roxy had the Red Sox game showing on two large screens, one on either side of the room.
It was game 4 of the ALCS, and very obvious that both the band and the audience were
interested in the game in addition to the music. At times, there are seemingly random bursts
of crowd shouts... it because the Sox had just scored, or made a great play, or whatever.