Pedal Steel Guitar Convention Labor Day weekend 1976 St. Louis, MO 33rd anniversary release published Labor Day weekend -- 2009 INFORMATION UPGRADE -- May 9, 2010 the 5th annual steel guitar convention SBD stereo master recording taped, transferred, and remastered by Monte Barry 420bikeandhike@gmail.com some tracks are medleys some medleys and tunes are familiar the MC announces many of the players Buddy Emmons, Curly Chalker, Jimmy Day, Lloyd Green, Wally Murphy tape 1, side 1 d1t01 Rhinestone Cowboy, 2:26 d1t02 Crazy Arms, 2:38 d1t03 I Can See Clearly Now, 2:20 (Lloyd Green) d1t04 For The Good Times, 3:28 (Lloyd Green) d1t05 unknown track name, 1:28 d1t06 Call Me Darling, 8:21 d1t07 unknown track name, 4:41 (Curly Chalker) d1t08 unknown track name, 6:30 (Curly Chalker) d1t09 unknown track name, 5:19 (Curly Chalker) d1t10 Blue Spanish Eyes, 6:06 (Curly Chalker) tape 1, side 2 d1t11 King of the Road, 4:40 (Curly Chalker) d1t12 unknown track name, 4:00 (Curly Chalker) d1t13 Georgia on My Mind, 7:22 (Curly Chalker) d1t14 Danny Boy, 2:25 (C6) (Curly Chalker) d1t15 cut into MC intro, 0:45 d1t16 Steel Guitar Rag, 1:40 (Wally Murphy) d2t01 unknown track name, 4:05 (Wally Murphy) d2t02 The Way We Were, 4:45 d2t03 In The Mood, 3:07 d2t04 Patriotic Song medley, 6:29 d2t05 unknown track name, 6:36 d2t06 Rocky Top, 3:38 (twin steels - Jimmy Crawford & Russ Hicks) tape 2, side 1 d2t07 unknown track name, 5:09 (Crawford & Hicks) d2t08 MC announcement, 0:55 d2t09 Slim Jim, 1:59 (Crawford & Hicks) d2t10 Please Come to Boston, 4:09 (Crawford & Hicks) d2t11 Fireball, 2:29 (Crawford & Hicks) d2t12 unknown track name, 1:56 (Crawford & Hicks) d2t13 unknown track name, 4:55 (Crawford & Hicks) d2t14 Soldier's Joy, 2:58 (Crawford & Hicks) d2t15 MC announcement, 0:53 d2t16 Raisin' The Dickins, 2:15 (Buddy Emmons) d3t01 Sunny, 4:12 (Buddy Emmons) d3t02 unknown track name, 4:05 (Buddy Emmons) d3t03 The Great Stream, 6:25 (Buddy Emmons) tape 2, side 2 d3t04 Way to Survive, 2:32 (Buddy Emmons final track) d3t05 I'll Come Runnin', 1:59 d3t06 Legend in My Time, 3:53 d3t07 Annie's Song, (Weldon Myrick) 2:43 d3t08 unknown track name, 4:28 d3t09 12th of Never, 2:14 (Ron Elliot) -- dropouts cross-faded d3t10 Danny Boy, 4:10 (E9) (Ron Elliot) d3t11 Hold It, 3:57 d3t12 unknown track name, 4:12 d3t13 unknown track name, 3:15 (Jimmy Day) d3t14 I Love You Because, 3:34 (Jimmy Day) d3t15 MC announcement, 1:04 d3t16 Scarboro Fair, 3:41 (Jimmy Day) d3t17 Cold Cold Heart, 2:02 (Jimmy Day?) -- cuts off

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SBD stereo mix > Nakamichi 550 portable cassette recorder w/ Dolby NR



Nakamichi Chromium Dioxide 90-minute cassettes







Lineage:



MC > Nakamichi 550 > Lexicon Alpha 24-bit @ 48 khz > USB > Samplitude 24-bit @ 48 khz



Samplitude 7.22 > 16-bit @ 44.1 khz > TLH > Flac > SBE fixed







SBD stereo master recording



taped, transferred, and remastered by Monte Barry







more track names and player's names were added thanks to listener comments from bt.eTree



I used battery-power during the Nak 550 transfer to eliminate all hum and ground loops



tracks are normalized to improve audio level continuity



track changes are seamless







some recordings I paused on-the-fly



other times I left tape rolling a little bit



there are several abrupt cuts due to dropouts in my tapes



we had power loss issues and some cuts in the Audio signal feed



these dead spots are removed and cross-faded



it sounds like digi-skipping







immacculate dynamic range and analog sound -- produced in studio quality







-- peace to all



-- thanks for sharing, Monte







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