Humble Pie
04/10/73
Boston Music Hall, Boston MA
Source: AUD > MC (see Notes)
Taper: Joe Maloney []
Lineage: MC > DAW > SDII > WAV > shn (see Notes)
Transfer: Jamie Salerno []
Disc 1 [39:46]
101 - Up Our Sleeve
102 - Four Day Creep
103 - C'mon Everybody
104 - Honky Tonk Woman
105 - I Believe To My Soul ->
106 - I Want To Take You Higher ->
107 - Thirty Days In The Hole
108 - (I'm A) Road Runner
Disc 2 [44:06]
201 - Guitar Solo
202 - I Wonder
203 - Hallelujah I Love Her So
204 - I Don't Need No Doctor
Encore
205 - Hot 'N' Nasty
206 - Twist And Shout
Recorded on a Sony TC-110A, using the built-in microphone (see http://www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca/english/collection/cassette_rec.cfm). Original cassettes were transferred to a Mac DAW using a
Denon DR-M10HR. The analog signal was first run through: a) a SAE 2800 parametric equalizer to bump the highs slightly and to remove "room boom" at around 80 Hz; & b) a Phase Linear Autocorrelator
to remove hiss & expand the signal (the TC-110A did not have controls for recording; the recorder, designed for dictation, compressed the signal and recorded at a fixed level). Transferred to the
Mac using a MOTU 896. Bias Deck used to splice tape flips & even out volume levels. Bias Peak used to transfer SDII files to WAV files for shn compression. xACT used to fix SBEs & encode to SHNs.
This recording is the one of literally dozens of concerts recorded by Joe Maloney in the late '60s - late '70s to be released to the live recording community. The bulk of the concerts recorded
were in the Boston area, with some in Maine venues.
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Original txt file and notes above
Zeppelin59 Notes: FLAC files were renamed, Tagged in Foobar 2k tested for SBE's,
re-encoded to Flac level 8, and created New MD5/FFP files (via TLH).
Also I would like to thank the taper and seeder !
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Files were converted to flac 8 via tlh
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