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Sources
Taper: Kevin Davie
2:04:16
Taper:
Kevin Davie
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
lf1989-03-05.Cassette_Master.24bit
Source:
Unverified mic (possibly Sony ECM-101SM) & recorder (likely with auto gain) > Master cassettes (Maxell XLII)
Lineage:
Master cassettes > Nakamichi LX-5 (azimuth adjusted) > PreSonus AudioBox USB 2X2 USB Recording Interface > Sound Forge Pro 11.0 Build 299 (HP G60 Notebook) > .WAV > Sound Forge Pro 11.0 Build 299 [iZotope Mastering Suite (declick); splicing, minor edits, normalize, & fades] > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > TagScanner 5.1 (tagging)
Taper Notes:
View NotesLittle Feat Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver, BC March 5, 1989 ** 24 BIT ** "The Kevin Davie Memorial Series" - Release #6 Source: Unverified mic (possibly Sony ECM-101SM) & recorder (likely with auto gain) > Master cassettes (Maxell XLII) Transfer: Master cassettes > Nakamichi LX-5 (azimuth adjusted) > PreSonus AudioBox USB 2X2 USB Recording Interface > Sound Forge Pro 11.0 Build 299 (HP G60 Notebook) > .WAV Mastering: .WAV > Sound Forge Pro 11.0 Build 299 [iZotope Mastering Suite (declick); splicing, minor edits, normalize, & fades] > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > TagScanner 5.1 (tagging) Taped by: Kevin Davie Transferred & mastered by: Dennis Orr Setlist: 01 Crowd/Intro 02 Fat Man In The Bathtub 03 Spanish Moon > 04 Skin It Back 05 Chat 06 All That You Dream 07 Business As Usual 08 Rocket In Your Pocket 09 Chat 10 Listen To Your Heart 11 Changin' Luck (1) 12 One Clear Moment 13 Cajun Girl 14 Hate To Lose Your Lovin' 15 Oh Atlanta 16 Down On The Farm 17 Hamburger Midnight 18 Rock And Roll Doctor 19 Let It Roll 20 Chat & Band Intros (2) 21 Old Folks' Boogie 22 Dixie Chicken > 23 Tripe Face Boogie 24 Encore Break #1 - Encore #1 - 25 Willin' 26 Feats Don't Fail Me Now 27 Encore Break #2 (3) - Encore #2 - 28 A Apolitical Blues 29 Crowd (1) Tape flip during the applause at the end of the song, seamlessly spliced, no music lost. (2) Tape flip at 3:42, seamlessly spliced, some chat lost. (3) Recorder was stopped and re-started during the Encore Break #2 applause, seamlessly spliced. Paul Barrere - guitar, slide guitar, & backing vocals Fred Tackett - guitar, mandolin, trumpet, & backing vocals Craig Fuller - lead vocals & rhythm guitar Kenny Gradney - bass Bill Payne - keyboards & backing vocals Richie Hayward - drums & backing vocals Sam Clayton - percussion, congas, & backing vocals Mastering Notes: - Minor static in a few places, possibly caused by the mic rubbing on Kevin's clothing. - Occasional phasing. - Minor distortion during applause sections, likely due to the recorder's auto gain not being able to handle the levels. The Kevin Davie Memorial Series This series is in memory of Kevin Davie who died suddenly 31 March 2016. Kevin was an avid taper & recorded many concerts mainly in Vancouver, Victoria & Toronto. All these recordings have been sourced directly from Kevin’s master cassettes. With thanks to Mary Davie, Kevin’s Mother for allowing us access to all of Kevin’s masters. This is a joint venture between DGB, Dennis Orr, Seth Meister, Leif Henderson & John MacMillan. Kevin was a dear friend of mine & helped me greatly when I first moved to Canada in June 1994 for which I will forever be grateful. He had a great sense of humour. He was always happy to remind me of Ray Cooper’s percussion solo that I had to endure at the end of all the Eric Clapton shows I went to in the 90s (there were many!). He did an excellent job in impersonating Mr. Cooper! Kevin had a great taste in music & shared my love of the blues. We hope that you enjoy these releases & that we can continue Kevin’s legacy for many years to come. You left this world way too soon. Rest in peace my friend. DGB Kevin and I had plans to post some of his shows himself. He needed the ratio boost! haha. We had begun to work on some of his shows, when we had a bit of a dust up over something silly. Sadly, we never had the chance to mend fences together. Hopefully, through this series of shows, Kevin's memory can be properly honoured and that he can continue to leave a lasting legacy with the recordings that he left behind. I also hope that when I go beyond this world that my master cassette collection that I haven't gotten to will find a similar new home with trader's and collectors and fans everywhere, too... Audioarchivist