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Grateful Dead - May 18, 1977Fox Theatre - Atlanta, GARecording Info:SBD -> Master Reel (7 inch reels @ 7.5ips 1/2trk) -> Dat (44.1k)Transfer Info:Dat (Sony R500) -> Samplitude v7.02 Professional -> FLAC(3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Millercharliemiller87@earthlink.netOctober 12. 2006Notes:-- All disc changes are seamless-- I can confirm 100% that this comes from the vault master reel-- Like other copies, this has the radio bleeding through-- Bleed through only heard during tuning between some songs-- Reel flip in The Other One fixed with crossfadeSet 1:d1t01 - Deald1t02 - Cassidyd1t03 - Jack-A-Roed1t04 - Mexicali Bluesd1t05 - Friend Of The Devild1t06 - New Minglewood Bluesd1t07 - It Must Have Been The Rosesd1t08 - Lazy Lightnin' ->d1t09 - Supplicationd2t01 - High Timed2t02 - The Music Never StoppedSet 2:d2t03 - Jack Strawd2t04 - Ship Of Foolsd3t01 - Estimated Prophet ->d3t02 - Eyes Of The World ->d3t03 - Drums ->d3t04 - The Other One ->d3t05 - Stella Blue ->d3t06 - Around And AroundEncore:d3t07 - Brokedown Palace
Habib Koite & Bamada- Afriki. Very inviting and nice playing with good dimensionality (Cumbancha).
Quote from: jimdgoulding on 20 Jan 2009, 08:58 pmHabib Koite & Bamada- Afriki. Very inviting and nice playing with good dimensionality (Cumbancha). Habib Koité & Bamada: Baro (2001)Jim, while Afriki is good, I like this album better myself. I think it has more "flavor" (for lack of a better word, I need to buy a dictionary aa), see what you think and get back to me.Cheers,Robin