Disc 1

- 1st Set -

1. New Minglewood//Blues 9:08

2. They Love Each Other 10:17

3. Me & My Uncle> 3:15

4. Big River 7:26

5. Althea 9:15

6. //Easy To Love You 4:57

7. Brown-Eyed Women 7:57

8. Lost Sailor> 6:33

9. Saint of Circumstance> 5:34

10.Deal 5:50

Total Time : [70:14]



Disc 2

- 2nd Set -

1. //Alabama Getaway> 5:28

2. Greatest Story Ever Told 9:09

3. Ship of Fools 9:27

4. Estimated Prophet> 14:08

5. He's//Gone> 13:41

6. jam> 7:58

7. Drums> 8:39

8. Space 0:26

Total Time : [68:56]



Disc 3

1. Space> 6:23

2. The Other One> 4:41

3. Wharf Rat> 10:47

4. Around & Around// 1:12

Encore

US Blues (missing)

Total Time : [23:03]

Notes

Notes:



Slight cut at the beginnning of Alabama Getaway



1.25 second cut in He's Gone @ 7:27 probably corresponds to



a slightly longer (5 second?) tape flip.



Around & Around cut at 1:03



There was a 30-second gap on the source CD at 4:38 in



Minglewood, to 5:08. In preparing this version the silent gap



was removed. It is likely that this corresponds to a 30 second



dropout on the Master Reel.







There is already a version of this show circulating



as SB>MC>C>DAT>CD. It was posted to abgd around 12/24/01.



This version is a definite upgrade, although it's easier to see



in terms of frequency analysis, than audibly. It's worth noting



that all the cuts are identical to the 2 versions - ie the 30



seconds in Minglewood, the Easy To Love You and Alabama Getaway



cuts at the start of those tracks, the cut in He's Gone and the



premature ending to A&A. In Cool Edit I could see the frequencies



drop off on the 12/24/01 version around 16kHz-ish. Here they are



flat all the up to 22kHz.



One may infer from this that they share a common source, and that



the cuts are either inherent to the Master Reel or Dick's cassette.



(The 12/24/01 abgd version might therefore be MR>Dick's cass>C>



DAT>CD).







Editing was restricted to:



(1). Removing the 30-second silent section from Minglewood



(2). Tidying the overlap between the end of disc #2 and the



start of disc #3. On the source discs, there was a tiny bit



too much overlap. On the finalised new version, a tiny section



was trimmed from the start of d3t01. d2t08 is a fade-out of the



first 26 seconds of Space (d3t01). Rejoining Drums>Space



*seamlessly* is simply a matter of omitting d2t08.







alimac@netcomuk.co.uk



20th Feb 2002