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Brent Mydland ??/??/82
Unreleased Solo Album, Unknown, CA
Set I
Inlay It In Your Heart
Tons Of Steel
Dreams
Maybe You Know
Nobody's
See The Other Side
Long Way To Go
Take One
FILLER: Built To Last Outtakes:
Start Your Engines
Blow Away
Take You Home

FILLER:
Silver
Instrumental
Climbing
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
Mydland recorded and mastered a solo album, but it was never released.
Intended for this album were "Tons Of Steel
with Monty Byron on guitar, "Maybe You Know , "Nobody's", "Long Way To Go",
and "Dreams".

Possibly the sessions discussed with Betty Cantor-Jackson in "The DeadHeads
Taping Compendium Vol 2" .

TDHTC: "You recorded music for a Brent Mydland solo album that was never
released, correct?" Cantor-Jackson:
"Yeah, we worked on it for a year, between everything else.
Phil used to come into the studio every night and sit down and listen with a
big grin on his face. He loved it.
That was great stuff. It's the best of Brent and the best of me. Someday I'd
really like to put it out. You can definitely hang out inside those mixes"
Last Changed By Jeff
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Minor Hibbs (1/5) CDR, Shn / 1 A A View   Studio SBD
Jeff (1/5) SHN / 1 View   SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN
Notes: AT26 Brent Mydland unreleased solo album 1982 Source: SBD (just enough hiss to suggest an analog gen. SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN This is a studio album remastered to cd with proper pre-track gaps of 2 sec. (54:40) 1- Inlay It In Your Heart 2- Tons Of Steel 3- Dreams 4- Maybe You Know 5- Nobody's 6- See The Other Side 7- Long Way To Go 8- Take One FILLER: Built To Last Outtakes: 9- Start Your Engines 10- Blow Away 11- Take You Home FILLER: Silver 12- Instrumental 13- Climbing Mydland recorded and mastered a solo album, but it was never released. Intended for this album were "Tons Of Steel with Monty Byron on guitar, "Maybe You Know , "Nobody's", "Long Way To Go", and "Dreams". Possibly the sessions discussed with Betty Cantor-Jackson in "The DeadHeads Taping Compendium Vol 2" . TDHTC: "You recorded music for a Brent Mydland solo album that was never released, correct?" Cantor-Jackson: "Yeah, we worked on it for a year, between everything else. Phil used to come into the studio every night and sit down and listen with a big grin on his face. He loved it. That was great stuff. It's the best of Brent and the best of me. Someday I'd really like to put it out. You can definitely hang out inside those mixes" Other info here: http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/mydland.htm EAC and SBE check, 100% (shntool) 8/21/03 Tome Size: 326 MB md5: 3721293d24833fbf8e9e8e58ab1d2b56 *brent82-xx-xxt01.shn 738cd9e9e112603b8b6f4d599a4cef9a *brent82-xx-xxt02.shn 1c742940b26b3307e53bd415d48f8149 *brent82-xx-xxt03.shn 31b1d15df767cde44b3eacc756b2dd48 *brent82-xx-xxt04.shn 01f06d1cb7c9bbcbcfc328920772c8dd *brent82-xx-xxt05.shn f5ae26fab31973616c0be00dc548c2fa *brent82-xx-xxt06.shn 5545a29b0b7829e4f1b9e8f2a44e39a9 *brent82-xx-xxt07.shn f26f9541d21faf5cc5d6eb5e7ee8837a *brent82-xx-xxt08.shn 2025066e739bf0009061b4ab2b833d16 *brent82-xx-xxt09.shn 0de18624bb94f9e7818aef9e5c8c187c *brent82-xx-xxt10.shn 0476b98167e31ab8d81b942d60f6fbc5 *brent82-xx-xxt11.shn fb3dc10b86a188bd7f766e089f729069 *brent82-xx-xxt12.shn e4172cbb9a3344730b79179bbf082ebd *brent82-xx-xxt13.shn shntool output: length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename 3:17.28 34816700 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt01.shn 4:35.18 48552380 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt02.shn 6:02.36 63941516 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt03.shn 4:54.51 51981596 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt04.shn 2:48.09 29656412 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt05.shn 5:14.64 55540172 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt06.shn 4:25.74 46920092 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt07.shn 3:00.51 31871996 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt08.shn 3:53.16 41138876 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt09.shn 5:01.13 53127020 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt10.shn 3:31.52 37342748 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt11.shn 4:04.43 43142780 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt12.shn 3:50.38 40661420 --- -- -xx brent82-xx-xxt13.shn 54:40.43 578693708 B (totals for 13 files, 0.5921 overall compression ratio)
taperBWeed (1/5) / 1 View  
Asa (1/5) CD-R / 1 View   SBD (just enough hiss to suggest an analog gen. SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN This is a studio album...
Notes: Other info here: http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/mydland.htm
Ruby Tuesday (1/5) / 0 View  
Shawn (1/5) cdr / 1 A+ A+ View   studio SBD
Dave (1/5) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: SDB
TPH (1/0) CDR / 1 A A View  
Howard (1/5) SHN / 1 View  
Eddy (1/3.9) 1cdr / 0 A- View   Sbd
Pearhead (1/0) cdr/shn / 1 A A+ View  
Matt Bohlander (1/5) CDR / 1 A View   SBD
Alessandro (0/0) / 0 View  
Robert Scott (0/5) shn / 1 View  
Chris Davis (0/5) cdr / 1 A View   SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN
Notes: Unreleased solo album
ERIC LASHIN (0/5) CDR / 1 A View  
Notes: STUDIO ALBUM
Duane Currey (0/5) shn / 1 View   SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN
Notes: 00030, 00047
Bob Abrams (0/5) / 0 View  
Shawn Beattie (0/5) CDR / 1 View   SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN
Notes: unreleased studio; w/ Built To Last outtakes and filler
moe.ron (0/0) CDR / 1 A View  
Jake Feinberg (0/5) / 1 View  
Notes: Possibly the sessions discussed with Betty Cantor-Jackson in "The DeadHeads Taping Compendium Vol 2" . TDHTC: "You recorded music for a Brent Mydland solo album that was never released, correct?" Cantor-Jackson: "Yeah, we worked on it for a year, between everything else. Phil used to come into the studio every night and sit down and listen with a big grin on his face. He loved it. That was great stuff. It's the best of Brent and the best of me. Someday I'd really like to put it out. You can definitely hang out inside those mixes"
Mike Smith (0/0) / 0 View  
Josh (0/0) CDR / 1 View  
The Paxman (0/0) cdr / 1 View  
kris (0/0) SHN / 1 View   SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN
Notes: Brent Mydland unreleased solo album 1982 Source: SBD (just enough hiss to suggest an analog gen.) SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN This is a studio album remastered to cd with proper pre-track gaps of 2 sec. (54:40) 1- Inlay It In Your Heart 2- Tons Of Steel 3- Dreams 4- Maybe You Know 5- Nobody's 6- See The Other Side 7- Long Way To Go 8- Take One FILLER: Built To Last Outtakes: 9- Start Your Engines 10- Blow Away 11- Take You Home FILLER: Silver 12- Instrumental 13- Climbing Mydland recorded and mastered a solo album, but it was never released. Intended for this album were "Tons Of Steel with Monty Byron on guitar, "Maybe You Know , "Nobody's", "Long Way To Go", and "Dreams". Possibly the sessions discussed with Betty Cantor-Jackson in "The DeadHeads Taping Compendium Vol 2" . TDHTC: "You recorded music for a Brent Mydland solo album that was never released, correct?" Cantor-Jackson: "Yeah, we worked on it for a year, between everything else. Phil used to come into the studio every night and sit down and listen with a big grin on his face. He loved it. That was great stuff. It's the best of Brent and the best of me. Someday I'd really like to put it out. You can definitely hang out inside those mixes" Other info here: http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/mydland.htm EAC and SBE check, 100% (shntool) 8/21/03 Tome and SBE check, 100% (shntool) 8/21/03 Tome
Eric (0/0) SHN / 1 View  
john alfred (0/5) cdr / 1 View   studio
Esau (0/0) CDR / 1 A View   SBD / Studio
Notes: Brent Mydland unreleased solo album 1982 Source: SBD (just enough hiss to suggest an analog gen. SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN This is a studio album remastered to cd with proper pre-track gaps of 2 sec. (54:40) 1- Inlay It In Your Heart 2- Tons Of Steel 3- Dreams 4- Maybe You Know 5- Nobody's 6- See The Other Side 7- Long Way To Go 8- Take One FILLER: Built To Last Outtakes: 9- Start Your Engines 10- Blow Away 11- Take You Home FILLER: Silver 12- Instrumental 13- Climbing Mydland recorded and mastered a solo album, but it was never released. Intended for this album were "Tons Of Steel with Monty Byron on guitar, "Maybe You Know , "Nobody's", "Long Way To Go", and "Dreams". Possibly the sessions discussed with Betty Cantor-Jackson in "The DeadHeads Taping Compendium Vol 2" . TDHTC: "You recorded music for a Brent Mydland solo album that was never released, correct?" Cantor-Jackson: "Yeah, we worked on it for a year, between everything else. Phil used to come into the studio every night and sit down and listen with a big grin on his face. He loved it. That was great stuff. It's the best of Brent and the best of me. Someday I'd really like to put it out. You can definitely hang out inside those mixes" Other info here: http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/mydland.htm EAC and SBE check, 100% (shntool) 8/21/03 Tome and SBE check, 100% (shntool) 8/21/03 Tome