01. tuning/banter 02. Union Tramp 03. Jubilee 04. Let No Drunkard Be 05. Country Blues 06. Possessed by The Devil 07. Last Payday At Cold Creek 08. Delia 09. good to be home again 10. Crop Duster 11. no more peanuts 12. Come Along and See 13. 'Mole In The Ground 14. Cheap Wine 15. Don't send Your Child To War 16. Miner's Lament 17. Evil Kneval is dead
18. Annie Melton 19. King Earl 20. stay off the train 21. Black Diamond Express 22. Nineteen Twenty Two 23. Worried Blues 24. John Henry 25. YoYo Blues 26. Jesus At the Kenmore 27. Out And Down Blues 28. Hard Time In the Country 29. Riding Mower Blues 30. To A Scrapyard Bus Stop 31. club fluffing 32. Ninety Nine Year Blues 33. God Moves On The Water
34. E: banter 35. Up Jumped The Devil 36. Samson & Delilah
Format: 16-bit, 44 kHz
Editing: Adobe Audition 1.0 (see Post Notes)
CD-Wave (tracking/flac)
Traders Little Helper (SBE check/repair)
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The Band:
Charlie Parr - National Delphi Deluxe 6 string steel Reso-Phonic guitar,
fretless banjo, voc
Mikkel Beckmen - wash boards & stuff
Source Notes:
Soundboard patch 75/25 board/aud
Post NOTES
(Only post processing noted below was applied to this material.)
Editing done in 16bit/44kHz realm:
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- mastered in Oz3 - 32bit float/44kHz
- nip/TUCK - trimmed some lulls and tuning
- Fades - IN/out of sets but not at disc splits
Resample/dithered to 16bit/44.1kHz
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Random Notes:
* Starting at about 26min into the set, t08, and running to the
70-80min point, t19-t20, HVAC was running. The global application
of a HPF minimized but did not totally eliminate the rumble picked
up by the room mics... Festival season has begun...