Sensational Alex Harvey Band 2000-??-??
Radio SAHB, various, various
Set 1
Vambo
Sgt Fury
Framed
Dance To The Music
Faith Healer
Next
Sgt Fury
Zal tuning
The Hot City Symphony pt1 : Vambo
The Hot City Symphony pt2 : The Man In The Jar
Gang Bang
Anthem
Faith Healer
Action Strasse
Midnight Moses
Rock and Rool
Tribute
Sgt Fury
Framed
Dance To The Music
Faith Healer
Next
Sgt Fury
Zal tuning
The Hot City Symphony pt1 : Vambo
The Hot City Symphony pt2 : The Man In The Jar
Gang Bang
Anthem
Faith Healer
Action Strasse
Midnight Moses
Rock and Rool
Tribute
Set 2
Tracks 1-4: The Rainbow Theatre, London. 7th June 1974
Tracks 5-12: Electric Lady Studio, New York. December 1974
Track 13: Radio Edit. Previously Unreleased
Tracks 14-17: BBC Radio. 6th March 1978
Tracks 5-12: Electric Lady Studio, New York. December 1974
Track 13: Radio Edit. Previously Unreleased
Tracks 14-17: BBC Radio. 6th March 1978
Set 3
Comment
Notes:
Typically we are restricted by the quality of the master sources.
The Rainbow material has been speed corrected to -75 cents.
That's down 3/4 of a semitone. Edited, hiss removed, rebalanced and re-EQ'd.
The Electric Lady stuff came from a horrible sounding master that appears to have
been badly recorded from the radio and then badly transferred to CDR. It was full of
clipped peaks and distortion and other nasties. I spent hours and hours restoring it to
a reasonable level of acceptability, re-EQing and removing noise and hiss.
I'm guessing the edited version of Faith Healer was done for radio. It's different to
(and better) than the Whistle Test version and sounds great.
The tracks for BBC Radio are a bit of a mystery. I got these from two separate sources.
Not SAHB as we know them... I think it's real early New Band, though at this stage
Alex may have been still calling it SAHB.
All sonic enhancement was done using Sound Forge 7.0, Sonic Foundry 2.0 and
Wave Repair. Tracks were split with CD Wav.
I'm quite proud with the results. I did as much work on it as my marriage and the
sanity of my family and myself could stand. I think that, considering the situation,
it sounds pretty damn good.
Typically we are restricted by the quality of the master sources.
The Rainbow material has been speed corrected to -75 cents.
That's down 3/4 of a semitone. Edited, hiss removed, rebalanced and re-EQ'd.
The Electric Lady stuff came from a horrible sounding master that appears to have
been badly recorded from the radio and then badly transferred to CDR. It was full of
clipped peaks and distortion and other nasties. I spent hours and hours restoring it to
a reasonable level of acceptability, re-EQing and removing noise and hiss.
I'm guessing the edited version of Faith Healer was done for radio. It's different to
(and better) than the Whistle Test version and sounds great.
The tracks for BBC Radio are a bit of a mystery. I got these from two separate sources.
Not SAHB as we know them... I think it's real early New Band, though at this stage
Alex may have been still calling it SAHB.
All sonic enhancement was done using Sound Forge 7.0, Sonic Foundry 2.0 and
Wave Repair. Tracks were split with CD Wav.
I'm quite proud with the results. I did as much work on it as my marriage and the
sanity of my family and myself could stand. I think that, considering the situation,
it sounds pretty damn good.
Sources
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