martedì 27 febbraio 2024

Hall and Oates - 1983-02-27 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Daryl Hall and John Oates: vocals 
G.E. Smith: guitar 
Charles DeChant: sax 
Tom "T-Bone" Wolk: bass 
Mickey Curry: drums 

Park West 
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. 
February 27, 1983 
performance quality: A- 
recording quality: A 
source: live FM broadcast master tape 
runtime: 117:34 

disc 1 61:37 
1: a few words from Daryl Hall before show :54 
2: stage intro and walkon music 1:44 
3: family man 3:51 
4: did it in a minute 3:58 
5: how does it feel to be back 5:27 
6: diddy do wop (I hear the voices) 4:27 
7: Italian girls 4:31 
8: kiss on my list 4:49 
9: rich girl 3:32 
10: she's gone 5:54 
11: art of heartbreak (end spliced) 4:16 
12: one on one 5:55 
13: you've lost that lovin' feeling 5:29 
14: I can't go for that 6:44 

disc 2 55:57 
15: sweet soul music (Arthur Conley) 9:06 
16: Papa Oom Mow Mow (with band introductions) 7:00 
17: Sara smile 5:57 
18: wait for me (end cuts, spliced) 5:04 
19: maneater 5:36 
20: private eyes 3:34 
21: open all night 5:56 
22: you make my dreams 4:22 
23: room to breathe 4:46 
24: something's wrong with my baby (Sam & Dave) 4:32 

thanks to lilpanda for title correction of track 24, 
and to gspjoe for title of tracks 15, 16 and 23 

lineage: 
107 WAAF FM (Worcester, Mass. radio) > Sansui 8 reciever > unknown tape deck (not a great one, but a better one than used for my 3 earlier H & O posts, dolby off) > played on Naka. 125 into soundforge 4.5 (WAV) > FLAC 6 

recorded, digitized and posted by glasnostrd19. 

A this and that production. 
Do not sell this recording. 
Share freely, losslessly and gaplessly. 
Deck the halls. 
eat the oats. 
they're good for you. 

first seeded in 2008, reseeded in 2010 with setlist corrections 
and a flac > wav > flac (sb's aligned) reconversion to fix the sbe's. 
would this be a "masters of pop" post? Yes it is. 
by this time they were Michael Jackson's closest competitor 
on the pop charts, with one big hit after another...

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