Identifier9674608
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
MicrophonesCoresounds:DAT
Tech NoteOK, I have had this one stashed away for many, many years. (Thanks for recording JB!) The delta between the music and the audience applause was always more of a challenge than I could handle. I have made many attempts to make this more and more listenable to no avail. Now with audio tools at the state they are I think that I have this one in pretty good shape This was recorded with a VERY low volume the only way to make the music listenable was to cook it a little bit. I used iZotope RX5 Advanced to de-click close mic claps, then used iZotope Ozone 7 Vintage Limiter to a threshold of -8dB with a ceiling of -0.1dB and then applied a custom EQ Enjoy it as what it is; a John Hartford show the day after Bill Monroe died.
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John Hartford 1996-09-10 Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, Berkeley, CA
Set 1John Hartford
September 10, 1996
Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse - Berkeley, CA
Coresounds:DAT

Set 1

01. Intro > Bill Monroe Died
02. Muleskinner Blues
03. Instrumental
04. First Whipporwill
05. Instrumental
06. Rose Of Old Kentucky
07. Cross-Eyed Child
08. Little Cabin Home On The Hill
09. Instrumental
10. My Last Days On Earth
11. Used To Be
12. Half Past Four
13. On The Radio
14. WSM PUN
15. The Lowest Pair
16. Blackbird
17. Lorena
18. Gentle On My Mind
19. Freed Bailey
20. Short Life Of Trouble
21. Silvertone
22. More Big Bull Fiddle Fun > I Can’t Stand To Throw Anything Away
23. Annual Waltz
24. Tugboat
25. Jenny On The Railroad
26. Hartford House
27. I Wish We Had Our Time Again
28. Bonaparte's Retreat
29. Boogie
30. Steamboat Whistle Blues
31. Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms

With Jerry McCoury and Mike Compton

Keith's Notes:

OK, I have had this one stashed away for many, many years. (Thanks for recording JB!) The delta between the music and the audience applause was always more of a challenge than I could handle. I have made many attempts
to make this more and more listenable to no avail. Now with audio tools at the state they are I think that I have this one in pretty good shape

This was recorded with a VERY low volume the only way to make the music listenable was to cook it a little bit.

I used iZotope RX5 Advanced to de-click close mic claps, then used iZotope Ozone 7 Vintage Limiter to a threshold of -8dB with a ceiling of -0.1dB and then applied a custom EQ

Enjoy it as what it is; a John Hartford show the day after Bill Monroe died.

Set 2

Set 3

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