Date | Location | CDR | Rating | Timing |
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11/5/95 | Austin, Texas | 2 | A | 66min+56min |
lb 3674 fmprm, LB-3674 Repaired & Re-mastered by Flying -M- (2021), Bob Dylan vocal, harmonica & guitar, Bucky Baxter steel & slide guitar, John Jackson guitar, Tony Garnier bass, Winston Watson drums, Doug Sahm guitar (d2 tr 1 & 7) vocals (d2 tr 2), Ian Moore electric guitar (d2 tr 5 & 7), a list of known defects: (all have been repaired for this remaster + a few more not listed), loud static d1t3 6:37 after music, d2t4 7:23, d2t5 6:53 (gap), static d1t3 2:01, discontinuity pop d1t3 2:57, gaps between tracks, my notes -->, a great recording but with low volume and extra heavy bass (increased amplitude, spectrum rebalanced), loved that solid bottom end but this is Bob Dylan so toned that down to where the vocals became the spotlight, plenty of talking, screaming and whistling were erased, covered over or reduced in volume, that's the change that took the most effort to do, it is a nice improvement not to hear those people talking so much during the music and not being blasted by the loud screaming during the applause, at the same time some of the ultra-loud and disruptive claps were individually removed or reduced in volume, noticed a light hum so a tone at 179.8 Hz was reduced where it was audible, mostly between songs, the sound was leaning to the right originally so it was centered, a DC Offset was removed, all tracks were combined into one and these changes were made with iZotope RX8 advanced and tracks then re-cut with CD Wave, files named and tagged, Thanks to Bob and the band, Thanks to the original taper and everyone up to the point where I found this., Thanks to ethiessen for his great Jewel box artwork., For historical reference only and not intended for resale or any commercial use, Enjoy, -M- (June 2021), FLYING M PRODUCTIONS, Please retain this info file and its LB number as a marker for this lossless set, and if you spread it please list it in the description to avoid others getting duplicates, Since so much chatter was removed a good marker for this capture would now be where someone says, "Quintiscent" at 1:17 of Mr. Tambourine Man