Flying Burrito Brothers @ Woodinville, WA 1969-07-27
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Flying Burrito Brothers
Seattle Pop Festival
Gold Creek Park
Woodinville, WA
July 27, 1969
JEMS Archive/Goody Remaster
JEMS 2018 DAT Transfer: unknown analog source > circa 2000 DAT > Fostex D-5 > Audacity 2.0 capture to 16/48 .wav > iZotope RX clean-up > iZotope MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 .wav >
Goody's additional lineage:
Audition (Pitch Bender, various amounts; smooth track transitions; fades) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000, Tag&Rename (tags)
Gram Parsons - guitar, vocals
Chris Hillman - guitar, vocals
"Sneaky Pete" Kleinow - steel guitar
Chris Ethridge - bass
Michael Clarke - drums
TRACK LIST
01 Close Up The Honkytonks 2:29
02 Dark End of the Street 3:38
03 (Sweet) Mental Revenge 3:06
04 Image Of Me 3:08
05 Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise) 5:13
06 Sin City 3:53
07 Out Of Control 2:51
08 Wake Up Little Susie 2:44
09 You Win Again 3:25
10 We've Got To Get Ourselves Together 3:30
11 She Thinks I Still Care 5:10
12 Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) 2:46
13 Lucille 2:35
14 Take A Message To Mary 3:00
15 Train Song 3:13
BONUS TRACKS - Date and Venue unknown at this time:
16 Sin City 3:51
17 Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise) 3:36
18 (Sweet) Mental Revenge 3:09
19 She Thinks I Still Care 3:03
20 Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) 2:42
21 Wake Up Little Susie 2:41
Runtime: 69:44
The recent post of the Burrito’s Seattle Pop Festival set from the well-known bootleg CD "The High Lonesome Sound Of The Flying Burrito Brothers" prompted me to pull out our DAT copy of the show which predates the bootleg. As one of but a handful of extant recordings of the FBB, it is an important piece of the Parsons collectors canon. But as pointed out by the keen ear of Goody, the underlying source recording of both JEMS’ copy and the bootleg has pitch issues.
When Goody proposed remastering the posted bootleg source, I offered him our copy as a possible better base copy to work from. It does appear to be a considerable upgrade to the boot, lacking the low hum found on the CD source and with what my ears perceive as sharper, clearer sound. Add Goody’s pitch adjustments, and we should have the best version of the show to date.
BK for JEMS
August 16, 2018
Thanks. Gram was the real deal.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing and very much appreciated!
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