venerdì 17 novembre 2023
Three Dog Night - 1985-11-17 - Houston, TX (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Rockefeller's
Lineage:
SBD > 1st gen cassette > CDR > EAC > WAV > Editing (below) > FLAC Frontend > FLAC
Danny Hutton,
Cory Wells,
Chuck Negron (Yes, including Chuck!)
CD1:
01. One Man Band (#19)
02. The Family Of Man (#12)
03. Black And White (#1)
04. Sure As I'm Sittin' Here (#16)
05. An Old Fashioned Love Song (#4)
06. Brand New Day
07. Til The World Ends (#32)
08. Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) (#33)
09. Country song teases
10. Never Been To Spain (#5)
11. Liar (#7)
12. It Ain't Easy
CD2:
01. Shambala (#3)
02. Pieces Of April (#19)
03. One (#1)
04. Let Me Serenade You (#17)
05. Easy To Be Hard (#4)
06. Try A Little Tenderness (#29)
07. The Show Must Go On (#4)
08. Mama Told Me (Not To Come) (#1)
09. Joy To The World (#1)
10. Eli's Coming (#10)
11. Celebrate (#15)
Editing notes:
Track 101: Reduced volume -4dB (0:13-0:28 mark--reduced announcer's band intro)
Track 102: Increased volume +2dB (from 0:19 mark until end of song)
Tracks 103-112 and Tracks 201-209: Increased volume +2dB
TheCommish notes:
Overall, a very nice-sounding show. The vocals are prominent in the mix, but you'd expect that for two reasons: (1) Three Dog Night is primarily a vocal-based act, and (2) the smaller venue meant the guitars didn't need additional amplification from the soundboard.
Per Wikipedia, Three Dog Night's 1985 spring/summer tour was postponed to allow Chuck Negron time to check into rehab to combat his recurring drug problem. As it turns out, Chuck suffered a relapse during the tour and was fired by the band in December 1985, a month after this show...and that was the last time all three lead vocalists performed together in Three Dog Night.
Thanks. And we just lost Cory Wells last week at the age of 74. RIP.
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