domenica 15 settembre 2024

Mick Taylor with Snowy White - 1995-09-15 - Kiev, Ukraine (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Mick Taylor
September 15, 1995
Kiev, Ukraine
Soundboard Recording

Another Goody Speed/Pitch-adjusted Remaster

Ripped and FLAC'd by T.W. Robertson aka SVTroy aka ganjacrowe (twr1962@yahoo.com). Extraction logs provided.
Lineage unknown.
CD-R (Received by trade) > EAC (Secure) > WAVE > FLAC (Level 8, No SBE's) >

Goody's additional lineage:
foobar2000 (WAV) > Audition (Pitch bender, various amounts; Align channels; adjust levels; tracking updates) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)

Mick Taylor - Guitar, Vocals
Snowy White - Guitar, Vocals
Tim Hinkley - Keyboards, Vocals
Kuma Harada - Bass
Jeffrey Allen - Drums

CD1
01. You Gotta Move 16:12
02. I Wonder Why 8:43
03. Red House 16:24

Runtime: 41:19

CD2
01. You Shook Me 14:09
02. Blind Willie McTell 9:28
03. Fed Up With The Blues 6:24
04. Little Wing 8:04 (Snowy White on Guitar and Vocals while Mick Takes A Break)
05. Laundromat Blues 5:39
06. Band Introduction 1:19
07. Can't You Hear Me Knocking (Cut) 5:33

Runtime: 50:38

Total Runtime: 1:31:57

Covers by ethiessen1 (Thanks!)

Info courtesy of Taylormade http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/mt/taylor1.htm

Goody's notes:
The speed/pitch of the source ran quite fast/sharp and at varying degrees for most of the tape.
That has been corrected for this edition, improving the presentation immensely, imho.
Channel alignment and levels were also adjusted as well as some tracking.
As it's a SBD, the balance of what needed to be reinforced vs. what was just loud enough coming from the stage is a bit off, with Mick's vocals being much louder in the mix than his guitar. Drums are quite prominent.
The piano is also a bit louder than it would normally have been heard for this same reason.
And, most unfortunately, there's no way to bring back Mick's iconic solo, missing here, in 'Can't You Hear Me Knockin'.
I'm sure that highly anticipated bit would have been here had the tape not run out.
Sadly, I'm sorry to point out that it's basically just a keyboard feature now; (including a sampled tenor saxophone replacement for the real thing...)

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