1989
1989
Sources
Taper: Luke McCormick
1:09:22
SBD
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Luke McCormick
Transferrer:
mgoldey
SHNID:
bt1989-04-14.mtx.mc.mccormick.mgoldey.158394.flac2496
Source:
Nak CM-100 ("flat") + SBD (see notes) > D5 by Luke McCormick
Lineage:
MC (XLIIS-90) > Nak Dragon > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > Tascam HRE > PCM @ 2496 > Wavelab 11 (split tracks, correct phase shift, reimage to stereo, tracking, DDI Codec (Dolby B @ -29.6 dBFS), levels / Ozone Vintage Limiter) > FLAC 2496
Taper Notes:
View NotesJohn Popper - harmonica, vox Chan Kinchla - guitar Brendan Hill - drums Bobby Sheehan - bass **=w/ Roger Fox - flute #=w/ Chris Barron (Spin Doctors) - vox $$=w/ Avram Lavinsky (Dreamspeak) - keys ++=w/ Gordon "Nappy G" Clay (Dreamspeak; Groove Collective) - percussion Source: Nak CM-100 ("flat") + SBD (see notes) > D5 by Luke McCormick Transfer: MC (XLIIS-90) > Nak Dragon > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > Tascam HRE > PCM @ 2496 Master: Wavelab 11 (split tracks, correct phase shift, reimage to stereo, tracking, DDI Codec (Dolby B @ -29.6 dBFS), levels / Ozone Vintage Limiter) > FLAC 2496 NOTES: --Thanks to Luke McCormick for taping and loaning his cassette to be digitized --These files are a direct transfer from the master cassette made by Luke McCormick at Barnard Springfest on Friday, April 14, 1989. This is a significant improvement over SHNID # 13921, which is a C(2) version of the same recording. --The tape captures Blues Traveler as its career was taking off. The band had been playing for a while with members of Dreamspeak and the Spin Doctors at a Columbia fraternity, Delta Phi, and was playing local clubs like Nightingales, Mondo Perso, 712 Club, and Wetlands (opened February 1989), as well as free concerts in Prospect Park and at local colleges (RealityFest at SUNY Albany was the following day, the 15th). --The taper, a member of the Phi and friend of the band, decided to "matrix" the SBD and AUD feeds by recording each to a separate channels, but this resulted in a 12 ms delay between channels. This delay is audible and present in all other circulating recordings. Here, the delay has been removed and each mono feed mixed to stereo. (From the start through Rock Me Baby, the SBD feed was barely present and thus the first two tracks are mostly AUD.) --The master cassette is marked 04/13, which is incorrect. All circulating copies come from it and some are also misdated as April 13, which some folks stubbornly cling to. The correct date is April 14, because... ............1) April 14 is confirmed by the taper here: https://web.archive.org/web/19990224185129/http://www.sgi.net/bluestraveler/gig.html ............2) The date is confirmed in the Columbia Spectator. See the article accompanying these files. ............3) Barnard and Columbia had classes on Thursday, and the college administration would never have allowed a rock concert on Lehman Lawn while classes were in session. ............4) Dreamspeak, which also played, dates the performance as April 14, and provides photographs: https://www.dreamspeak.com/gig/1989-barnard-springfest-wjohn-popper --This is a significant improvement over existing sources and sounds great. Play it loud! -- mhg :: 2022-10-15 vanillag NOTES (10/19/2022): --Thanks so much to Luke McCormick for recording a matrix of this 1989 Blues Traveler show & getting it to mgoldey to transfer. & to mgoldey himself for his detailed work in improving this recording for all of us to enjoy!! Super appreciated & sounds tremendous now!! --"Springfest '89" was a three-day event commemorating the "rites of spring." --the festivities kicked off at noon --The lineup on this day was (in order): Dreamspeak; Majick; Blues Traveler --There were also on-campus bands & acts that performed throughout the day between sets & between the main bands, etc. These acts were: the Bacchantae; the Gilbert & Sullivan Society; the Clef Hangers; the Barnard College Musical Theater (BCMT); Notes & Keys --the Dreamspeak performance can be found here: https://archive.org/details/dreamspeak1989-04-14 --I added more detail to the venue info --I added the band members info --fixed some titles toward how they appear on the original albums --I added pics of the venue, an md5 checksum file & the ffp fingerprints to the text file
Taper: Luke McCormick
1:09:22
SBD
Taper:
Luke McCormick
Transferrer:
mgoldey
SHNID:
bt1989-04-14.mtx.mc.mccormick.mgoldey.158393.flac1644
Source:
Nak CM-100 ("flat") + SBD (see notes) > D5 by Luke McCormick
Lineage:
MC (XLIIS-90) > Nak Dragon > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > Tascam HRE > PCM @ 2496 > Wavelab 11 (split tracks, correct phase shift, reimage to stereo, tracking, DDI Codec (Dolby B @ -29.6 dBFS), levels / Ozone Vintage Limiter, resample, Lin dither) > FLAC 1644
Taper Notes:
View NotesJohn Popper - harmonica, vox Chan Kinchla - guitar Brendan Hill - drums Bobby Sheehan - bass **=w/ Roger Fox - flute #=w/ Chris Barron (Spin Doctors) - vox $$=w/ Avram Lavinsky (Dreamspeak) - keys ++=w/ Gordon "Nappy G" Clay (Dreamspeak; Groove Collective) - percussion Source: Nak CM-100 ("flat") + SBD (see notes) > D5 by Luke McCormick Transfer: MC (XLIIS-90) > Nak Dragon > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > Tascam HRE > PCM @ 2496 Master: Wavelab 11 (split tracks, correct phase shift, reimage to stereo, tracking, DDI Codec (Dolby B @ -29.6 dBFS), levels / Ozone Vintage Limiter, resample, Lin dither) > FLAC 1644 NOTES: --Thanks to Luke McCormick for taping and loaning his cassette to be digitized --These files are a direct transfer from the master cassette made by Luke McCormick at Barnard Springfest on Friday, April 14, 1989. This is a significant improvement over SHNID # 13921, which is a C(2) version of the same recording. --The tape captures Blues Traveler as its career was taking off. The band had been playing for a while with members of Dreamspeak and the Spin Doctors at a Columbia fraternity, Delta Phi, and was playing local clubs like Nightingales, Mondo Perso, 712 Club, and Wetlands (opened February 1989), as well as free concerts in Prospect Park and at local colleges (RealityFest at SUNY Albany was the following day, the 15th). --The taper, a member of the Phi and friend of the band, decided to "matrix" the SBD and AUD feeds by recording each to a separate channels, but this resulted in a 12 ms delay between channels. This delay is audible and present in all other circulating recordings. Here, the delay has been removed and each mono feed mixed to stereo. (From the start through Rock Me Baby, the SBD feed was barely present and thus the first two tracks are mostly AUD.) --The master cassette is marked 04/13, which is incorrect. All circulating copies come from it and some are also misdated as April 13, which some folks stubbornly cling to. The correct date is April 14, because... ............1) April 14 is confirmed by the taper here: https://web.archive.org/web/19990224185129/http://www.sgi.net/bluestraveler/gig.html ............2) The date is confirmed in the Columbia Spectator. See the article accompanying these files. ............3) Barnard and Columbia had classes on Thursday, and the college administration would never have allowed a rock concert on Lehman Lawn while classes were in session. ............4) Dreamspeak, which also played, dates the performance as April 14, and provides photographs: https://www.dreamspeak.com/gig/1989-barnard-springfest-wjohn-popper --This is a significant improvement over existing sources and sounds great. Play it loud! -- mhg :: 2022-10-15 vanillag NOTES (10/19/2022): --Thanks so much to Luke McCormick for recording a matrix of this 1989 Blues Traveler show & getting it to mgoldey to transfer. & to mgoldey himself for his detailed work in improving this recording for all of us to enjoy!! Super appreciated & sounds tremendous now!! --"Springfest '89" was a three-day event commemorating the "rites of spring." --the festivities kicked off at noon --The lineup on this day was (in order): Dreamspeak; Majick; Blues Traveler --There were also on-campus bands & acts that performed throughout the day between sets & between the main bands, etc. These acts were: the Bacchantae; the Gilbert & Sullivan Society; the Clef Hangers; the Barnard College Musical Theater (BCMT); Notes & Keys --the Dreamspeak performance can be found here: https://archive.org/details/dreamspeak1989-04-14 --I added more detail to the venue info --I added the band members info --fixed some titles toward how they appear on the original albums --I added pics of the venue, an md5 checksum file & the ffp fingerprints to the text file
Taper: Luke McCormick
1:19:11
Rating:
10.00 / 2 ratings
Taper:
Luke McCormick
Transferrer:
Keith Bertel
SHNID:
bt1989-04-13.flac16
Source:
Nakamichi CM-100 + Soundboard>Sony D5
Lineage:
Cass(2)>HD via Feurio>Goldwave>CD-Wave>SHN>WAV>xACT 1.58
Taper Notes:
View Notes* with Roger Fox on the flute ** with Chris Barron, Avram Lavinsky, & Gordon Clay # with Avram Lavinsky & Gordon Clay When you go to Bluestraveler.net and look up the show archive there is only one show older than this. This is the ultimate Blues Traveler begining. Being new to the BT fan group listening to old school is the ultimate joy to me. Ok this is my first shn so I won't take any offense to any criticism. E-mail me if you have any suggestions. I started off with a soundboard 2 gen cassette that was made 5+ years ago. The sound on the cassette was acceptable, but there were some obvious errors. 1) First track Rock Me Baby was only recorded on right channel (problem from master) Repaired by copying right track to replace left dead air. 2) In between the two sets there was a drum solo and an a cappella group performed. The drum solo was most likely done in front of the stage, or on the stage. The volume is soft at first, but once they get jamming it rocks. The drum solo was boosted in amplitude during the warm-up (some static resulted). 3) The a cappella group "Notes & Keys" was performing on the left side of the stage. The amplitude was boosted on the left track and the left track was copied to right. 4) The second song performed by Notes & Keys was cut short by the tape ending. 5) In shntool track 5 & track 8 come up as not being cut on track sectors. Not sure what this meant or how to fix if it is a problem. ------------------ Notes added 12/15/02 by Dave Mallick Changed source info per Luke McCormick's notes, who taped the show: 4/13/89 - the barnard tape is Half SBD, half AUD. I used one Nak100 mic, with the other channel of the D5 plugged into the soundboard. It was an outdoor show on a grassy field, so the quality of the audience channel is really good. Also fixed a few typos and aligned the track timings. I decided not to fix the sector boundaries mentioned above since they happen during set changeovers. ------------------ Notes added 06/15/06 by Dave Mallick Since this show was seeded in SHN, with seektables separately and had the aforementioned SBE's, I thought I'd fix both issues before uploading to archive.org. Re-encoding and SBE fixes performed with xACT 1.58. ------------------ Notes added 02/15/24 by Dave Mallick Thanks to research by Mark Goldey and confirmation from Luke McCormick, this show has been r-dated to April 14th, 1989. The URL to this show will remain as-is, but the metadata for the show page has changed to reflect the updated information. A much-improved conversion courtesy of Mark is now here and should be considered the definitive version: https://archive.org/details/bt1989-04-14.mtx.mc.mccormick.mgoldey.158393.flac1644