Kevn KinneyKevn Kinney Live at The EARL on 2004-03-14 (March 14, 2004)
Collection: KevnKinney
Band/Artist: Kevn Kinney
Date: March 14, 2004
(check for other copies)
Venue: The EARL
Location: Atlanta, GA
Source:
Neumann KM-184(xy/70deg)> Lunatec V2> Tascam DA-P1
Lineage:
Tascam DA-P1> S/PDIF> Ego-Sys U2A> Cool Edit Pro(DSP)> shntool> CDWave> mkwACT
Taped by:
Sloan Simpson
Transferred by:
Sloan Simpson
Keywords: Live concert
Description
01) Sun-Tangled Angel Revival
02) Fly My Flag High
03) Great North Myrtle Beach Pancake Massacre
04) This Train Don't Stop At The Millworks Anymore
05) Dirty Angels
06) Land Of Plenty
07) Chattahoochie Coochie Man*
08) Indian Song*
09) 90 MPH In A 30 Mile Zone*
10) When You Come Back*
11) {Fade Track}
Disc Two:
01) {Fade Track}
02) For The Country*
03) Fly Me Courageous*
04) 40 Miles Of Mountain Road
05) Let's Go Dancing
06) 'Everything's Gonna Change'
07) Sun-Tangled Angel Revival
Individual Files
| Whole Item | Format | Size |
| KKSTAR2004-03-14shn_64kb.m3u | 64Kbps M3U | Stream |
| KKSTAR2004-03-14shn_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 47.5M |
| KKSTAR2004-03-14shn_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| KKSTAR2004-03-14shn_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 138.6M |
| Audio Files | Ogg Vorbis | Shorten | 64Kbps MP3 | VBR MP3 |
| Sun-Tangled Angel Revival | 9.7M | 61.3M | 5.0M | 15.0M |
| Fly My Flag High | 4.3M | 27.9M | 2.2M | 6.6M |
| Great North Myrtle Beach Pancake Massacre | 4.2M | 26.0M | 2.2M | 6.5M |
| This Train Don't Stop At The Millworks Anymore | 6.6M | 44.0M | 3.5M | 10.2M |
| Dirty Angels | 4.5M | 32.6M | 2.3M | 6.7M |
| Land Of Plenty | 4.7M | 31.6M | 2.5M | 7.0M |
| Chattahoochie Coochie Man* | 6.0M | 44.8M | 3.1M | 9.2M |
| Indian Song* | 8.9M | 60.1M | 4.6M | 13.2M |
| 90 MPH In A 30 Mile Zone* | 4.7M | 38.1M | 2.4M | 7.3M |
| When You Come Back* | 5.7M | 32.3M | 3.0M | 8.3M |
| Fade Track} | 149.3K | 593.8K | 80.9K | 204.1K |
| Fade Track} | 149.8K | 605.3K | 80.7K | 204.8K |
| For The Country* | 5.5M | 37.2M | 2.9M | 8.1M |
| Fly Me Courageous* | 7.5M | 54.0M | 3.9M | 11.4M |
| 40 Miles Of Mountain Road | 5.9M | 39.0M | 3.1M | 9.0M |
| Let's Go Dancing | 5.2M | 30.2M | 2.8M | 7.9M |
| Everything's Gonna Change' | 3.5M | 25.5M | 1.8M | 5.3M |
| Sun-Tangled Angel Revival | 4.1M | 27.5M | 2.1M | 6.5M |
| Information | Format | Size |
| kkstar2004-03-14.md5 | Checksums | 1.1K |
| Other Files | Text | |
| KKSTAR2004-03-14shn_files.xml | 48.0K | |
| KKSTAR2004-03-14shn_meta.xml | 3.2K | |
| KKSTAR2004-03-14shn_reviews.xml | 1.6K | |
| Setlist | 3.6K |
Write a review Reviews
Downloaded
7,891
times
Average Rating:





Reviewer: Tyler -




-
March 14, 2006
Subject: Rock and roll, blues, honkeytonk, all in one!
I had never heard of this band till today. I grabbed it from the list of 'this day in history' from the list on the main page of the LMA. The recording is pretty good. No real crowd noise nad it sounds like a small bar show to begin with. Kinda 'mike doughty' sound. Pop rock. t03 i kinda hear psycadelica rock. 'Dirty Angels' sounds like a great song to listen to while driving through the desert at sunset, real dusty rock and roll. where the next track 'land of plenty' is more honkey-tonk and twangy. 'Chattahoochie Coochie Man' is real 50's blues guitar style. John Lee Hooker-ish. 'Indian song' really gets to psycadelic jaming. goes a little too long. '90 mph in a 30 mph zone' has the exact same cadence / rhythm structure (even chords!) of Chuck Berry's 'Johnny Be Good'. Not a bad thing, but definately noticable. the band tends to change tempos / genres from song to song which is cool to see such versatility. A slide guitar shows up on some tracks, electric, all that. A fun sounding band. I enjoyed the stream of them messing around for a few hours. Cool stuff.
Notes
{Remove Fade Tracks to reassemble seamlessly for longer media}
Entire show with Tom Gray (The Brains) - dobro
* w/ Rick Richards (Georgia Satellites/The Hellhounds) - guitar
Bryan Howard - bass
Dave V. Johnson - drums
Source: Neumann KM-184(xy/70deg)> Lunatec V2> Tascam DA-P1
Transfer: Tascam DA-P1> S/PDIF> Ego-Sys U2A> Cool Edit Pro(DSP)> shntool> CDWave> mkwACT
Taped and transferred by Sloan Simpson

