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The Band - Sugarbush Folk Festival, Warren, Vt 08/18/1990

Track listing:
  1. Good Feeling (Instrumental) 7:36
  2. I Finally Got You 5:06
  3. Cc Rider 6:40
  4. Ws Walcott Medicine Show 3:32
  5. It Makes No Difference 7:30
  6. Caledonia 5:50
  7. Stage Fright 4:43
  8. The Weight 6:15
  9. //Mystery Train 5:19
  10. Mary Anne 5:40
  11. Shape I'm In 4:40
  12. Up On Cripple Creek 5:29
  13. Crowd/Tuning 2:24
  14. Blues Stay Away From Me 6:47
  15. Willie And The Hand Jive 6:46

Notes


The Band
Sugarbush Folk Festival
Warren, VT
08/18/1990

Source: Audience Recording > Nakamichi 300s with cp4 caps > Sony D5 > MAC (Maxell XL II 90)
Transfer: MAC > Nakamichi MR-1 > Korg MR-1000 @ 1 Bt/5.6MHz > Audiogate > wav 24/96
Lineage: wav 24/96 > Adobe Audition 1.5 > Wavelab 6 (with iZotope Ozone 4) > iZotope RX 2 Advanced >
CD Wave > TLH > Flac 24

Add. Lineage on this version : > TLH to decode .WAV24 > R8brain decoding to .WAV16 > changing track titles to reflect this changes > TLH > .FLAC16 (cut on sector bountaries) > new checksums


Taped by Floater, transferred by Keo


01 Good Feeling (instrumental)
02 I Finally Got You
03 CC Rider
04 WS Walcott Medicine Show
05 It Makes No Difference
06 Caledonia
07 Stage Fright
08 The Weight
09 //Mystery Train
10 Mary Anne *
11 Shape I'm In
12 Up On Cripple Creek
13 crowd/tuning

encores:

14 Blues Stay Away From Me
15 Willie And The Hand Jive #



Notes:

- There are a couple of small dropouts in "It Makes No Difference" around the ??? mark. I've done what I can to repair them
- There is a tape flip after "The Weight", as a result of this the start of "Mystery Train" is missing.
- A little NR has been applied


Comments:

* with Stan Szelest - piano

"Stan Szelest was a living fountain of rock and roll piano, a one-of-a-kind player. His presence, the way he could play piano, was overwhelming. I tried to play what Stan was doing with his left hand. I wasn't stealing. I was learning. One night, Stan gave me a look while I was copying him. He stared at me with a super-conscious look in his eye - and magic! - all of a sudden I got better at doubling his left hand. He had transmitted some powerful force to me. Stan could just give it to you if he wanted."
-- Rick Danko, This Wheel's on Fire

# with Happy And Artie Traum - guitars


This set was recorded in extreme condtions, there was a very heavy downpour throughout. Despite that this sounds great.

This set is not well circulated and it's the first time for this recording. Even http://theband.hiof.no/ didn't have the complete setlist.


Many thanks to Floater and Keo


edited and mastered
SIRMick
September 2011

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SirMick requested me to make a FLAC16 version of this show. So, this is it, my transfer of it into the .flac16 realm. I just wanted to make sure it could be accessed by more people. All thanks, credit, and praise goes to Floater, Keo and Sir Mick! So, that additional lineage is listed above is what I did.

-amellowsoul