RECORDIST: Mark Burgin tapermarkATyahooDOTcom
SOURCE: Neumann AK40's~>LC3's~>KM100's~>Hi Ho Silver shorty interconnects~>Grace Design Lunatec V2~>Hi-Ho Silver shorty interconnects~>Sound Devices 744t.
MICROPHONE LOCATION: FOB, 30 feet from stage, DFC, about 8 feet high
MICROPHONE CONFIGURATION: DIN, [90 degrees 20 cm]
RECORDED FORMAT: 24 bit, 48 kHz
CONVERSION: Sound Devices 744t~>firewire~>Dell Dimension 4600.
EDITING: Samplitude 7.02 (normalization and compression applied)
DOWNSAMPLE: Soundforge 6.0 (downsampled with anti alias filter and interpolation accuracy on high)
DITHER: Soundforge 6.0 (dithered with IZotope Ozone 3 MBIT+ algorythym plugin with ultra noise shaping and normal dither)
FINAL FORMAT: 16 bit, 44.1 kHz
TRACKING: CD WAV 1.93.3
COMPRESSION: TLH 2.0.1 flac (level 8)
SBE VERIFICATION: TLH 2.0.1
Please do not buy/sell this recording or trade in lossy formats. Thanks.
Set One: total time [53:48]
01 Intro, [1:08]
02 Cold Water, [4:30]
03 Carrying Coal To Newcastle~> [7:23]
04 Mighty River, [10:10]
05 1759, [8:48]
06 Dover To Dunkirk, [7:20]
07 Walk Beside Me, [7:04]
08 Waggin' The Dog, [7:22]
Set Two: total time [100:30]
01 Intro, [1:49]
02 Said What You Mean, [6:57]
03 The Green Roofs Of Eireann~> [3:27]
04 Like A Buddha, [14:22]
05 Moonshiner, [7:33]
06 I Am A Mess, [12:52]
07 Stillwater Getaway, [11:44]
08 All Alone, [9:39]
09 Raindance, [5:23]
10 Fisherman's Blues, [9:54]
11 E: Waterfountain Quicksand, [4:43]
12 Came Up Smilin', [6:49]
13 Crossing The Gap, [5:12]
Todd Sheaffer - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Tim Carbone - violin, electric guitar, accordian, vocals
John Skehan - mandolin, bouzouki, vocals
Andy Goessling - acoustic guitar, banjo, dobro, mandolin, flute, pennywhistle, saxophone, vocals
Carey Harmon - drums, percussion, vocals
Johnny Grubb - acoustic bass, vocals
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visit: http://www.railroadearth.com
New Year's Celebration of Land, Sea and Air. Night Two: Sea
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Reviewer:hoboadventure -
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January 4, 2009 Subject:
ahhh, the sea!
night 2. my favorite night. set one was just out of this world. than they just slammed us with smilin like a buddah, and then i am a mess. can't get much better than that. than of course the topping on the cake, FISHERMAN'S BLUES! if i could give this show ten stars i would.
Reviewer:PastorTim -
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January 2, 2009 Subject:
Fine recording, Mr Burgin
Mark's recordings are always top-notch because he gets there early, knows the venue, gets permissions, has great gear, and stays focused on making a fine digital reference of the entire evening. Years from now people will look back on these recordings, see Burgin's name, and know that they're getting a High Quality recording. Kudos, Mark.
By the way, a lot of us who live far from Portland enjoyed this show via MediaCampus.com's live webstream and their virtual party chatroom so thanks to Josh for that end of a fine evening of music.
Reviewer:scurryingsquirl -
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January 2, 2009 Subject:
CCTN through Walk Besides me is just fantastic...
CCTN (always one of my favorites) > Mighty river is one of the best of this pair Ive heard in a long time. Followed by 1759, Dover and Walk...just cant beet that in a first set!
Reviewer:RailroadBill -
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January 1, 2009 Subject:
thanks
5 stars for the energy alone!
listen to the crowd sing back up during Buddha and Came up Smilin'.
that interaction is what sets railroad earth apart for me... well, that and they write and play better than anybody