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Lucinda Williams
Somerville Theatre
Somerville, MA
10/21/1998
matrix: 60% sbd/40% aud
sbd: Soundboard -> ? -> DAT clone (16 bit, 48khz)
Fostex D5 -> M-Audio 24/96 -> CEP ->r8brain v1.9 -> CDwave ->flac frontend
aud: Sennheiser MKE2002 -> Denon DTR80P (16 bit, 48 khz)
Fostex D5 -> M-Audio 24/96 -> CEP (trim, final fade d2, L1 Ultramaximizer) ->
r8brain v1.9 -> CDwave -> flac frontend
Disc 1
01 intro/talk/tuning
02 Pineola
03 Metal Firecracker
04 Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
05 Right In Time
06 Drunken Angel
07 Greenville
08 Still I Long For Your Kiss
09 Hot Blood
10 band intros
11 Can't Let Go
12 tuning/chat
13 Joy
14 Changed The Locks
15 applause
16 Sweet Old World
Disc 2
01 Passionate Kisses
02 Masters Of War
03 Side Of The Road
04 Something About What Happens When We Talk
05 Disgusted
06 Down The Big Road Blues
07 Come To Me Baby
Lucinda Williams - vocals, guitar
Kenny Vaughan - guitar
Jim Lauderdale - guitar, harmony vocals
Richard 'Hombre' Price - bass
John Jackson - guitar, dobro, mando-guitar, more
Fran Breen - drums
Notes:
- The files for each source were joined together and then the sbd was adjusted to match the speed of the aud
using the multi-track mode in Adobe Audition 1.5, by compressing/expanding as necessary.
- The sbd suffers from quite a few tiny dropouts, most of these have been repaired with patches from the aud.
- The sbd is missing the first 38 seconds or so of d1t01,this has been patched in from the aud.
- The sbd is missing approximately 1:18 of the applause after d2t01, this has been patched in
from the aud.
- The sbd has a repeated section of applause of just over 21 seconds after d2t03, which has been removed.
- Re-tracked and flac'd with CD Wave
- There is a seamless transition between discs
I found a review of this show in The Harvard Crimson, you can read it at http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1998/10/30/lucinda-williams-sings-the-blues-ilucinda/
Thanks to the original tapers and seeders
My old mate Alex asked me if I'd take a crack at this, so here it is. Enjoy!
editing and matrix
SIRMick
March 2010
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