domenica 25 febbraio 2024

Neil Young - 1970-02-25 - Cincinnati, OH (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

LINEAGE: 
MASTER SBD SOURCE>?>cd>eac(split tracks into solo set d1, CH set d2, bootleg had d2 starting at "It Might Have Been")>fade out on d1t8>TLH flac 8 & repair sbes d1>FLAC>WAV>Cool Edit Pro v2.1>FLAC 8

TITLE: Danny By The River Remastered 
VENUE: Music Hall

Neil Young - vocals, guitar 
Danny Whitten - guitar, vocals 
Billy Talbot - bass, vocals 
Ralph Molina - drums, vocals 
Jack Nitzsche - electric piano

Disc 1
01. On the Way Home 
02. Broken Arrow 
03. I Am a Child 
04. Helpless 
05. Dance, Dance, Dance 
06. Sugar Mountain 
07. Don't Let It Bring You Down 
08. The Old Laughing Lady 

Disc 2
01. The Loner 
02. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 
03. Winterlong 
04. Come on Baby, Let's Go Downtown 
05. Wonderin' 
06. It Might Have Been 
07. Down by the River 
08. Cinnamon Girl 
09. Outro

TOTAL RUNTIME: 1hr 33mins 15secs

TRANSFER/EDITING NOTES:
This is essentially the boot known as Danny by The River which is an upgrade to all previously available versions of this performance. The label it originates from, as mentioned in the source text where I downloaded this recording, says this version is derived directly from the SBD master. Whether this is true or not is anyones guess. If it is true, the master would seem to have deteriorated somewhat over time with some obvious distortions, imbalances, and other anomalies. Otherwise, this is a great recording and stands as the ultimate document of Neil Young & Crazy Horse live in 1970 in bootleg format. I did not attempt to completely rework this recording as it has been claimed to already have been remastered. To me , if this is a new source which was originally circulated by Seymour Records as the boot CD "Danny By The River" and taken from the master recording, it would not have been remastered but instead simply mastered from it's original analog format. I have thus made some small adjustments to eliminate some of the pesky anomalies present throughout the recording and bring out an even clearer overall sound. The first disc contained a boomy, muffled low to mid range frequency range which was a detriment to the music contained within. I have thus cut back some of these unneccesary and non-musical low-mid sections, bringing out the brightness in Neil's guitar and giving his vocal a little more edge. I have also adjusted relative levels of each track so they coincide with one another. The 2nd disc was edited very minutely, with very slight EQ adjustments and amplitude boosts. This disc sounded a little better than the 1st to start with and didn't need really much work at all. I have removed a few clicks and pops here and there and adjusted overall relative track levels as well but it has remained very much the same as it began. I have included artwork that I found which reflects the tracks found here but I can't say for sure that this is the art for the "Danny By the River" CD as there is no mention of this title or the record company. This artwork has also been remastered for optimal color, contrast and brightness levels. The original art was way too bright in my opinion. Let this version circulate as the superior take on this classic Neil & Horse concert and forever put to rest the inferior copy still circulating known as the "Winterlong" boot. For those at tapecity who have been in awe over the "Winterlong" boot, this really is a show you need to have! Enjoy!

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