(Soundboard FLAC)
Mutantes
Live at Teatro de Arena, Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo,
Jun 6 1978
A Goody Speed/Pitch-adjusted Remaster
Lineage:
master reel(?) > reel > cdr > cdr > wav > flac (level 5, align on sector boundaries) >
Goody's additional lineage:
TLH (WAV) > Audition (Align channels; Pitch Bender, various amounts; DC Bias adjusted) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)
Sérgio Dias: vocal & guitars
Ruy Motta: drums, percussion & backing vocals
Luciano Alves: keyboards
Fernando Gama: bass, vocals
Eunice Matos: backing vocals
CD1 [52:37]
01 - Arena / Ando Meio Desligado (16:04)
02 - Panis Et Circense / Falsifiquei A Sua Caderneta (5:45)
03 - Frutificar (6:04)
04 - Semente da Paixão (4:56)
05 - Aurora Boreal (7:09)
06 - Mensageiro da Ladeira (Pororoca) (2:32)
07 - Gênesis (10:07)
CD2 [47:35]
01 - Amanhecer (3:11)
02 - Paranóia (6:57)
03 - Te Encontrar (6:01)
04 - Cidadão da Terra (5:30)
05 - Magia e Coração (4:53)
06 - De Que Vale Meu Rock'n'Roll (11:00)
07 - Rock'n'Roll City (10:04)
Total Runtime: 1:40:12
Original Notes: To me it's a mono soundboard, but a friend of mine guess it's a two-stereo record with little separation on channels.
Although sound quality's excellent, all between songs is missing, tape cut a few seconds before end of each song, I smoothed them best I could.
Last seconds from very last song is also missing, I did a fade out. Vocal on first two songs is very low in the mix.
Also did some corrections with Wavelab (all on CD 1), due cuts on tape:
- track 1: fade in/out on 8:19
- track 3: fade in/out on 3:28
- track 3: patch on 3:48 to 3:50
- track 7: fade in/out on 6:24
Two covers is included: one supplied by the same friend that gave me this copy (thanks, man!) and another scanned from a bootleg that's doin' the
streets here in Brazil, packaged in a beautiful digipack, but unfortunately it's lossy (at least my copy is).
[Goody's note: As this edition has been speed/pitch-corrected, the times on the back cover scans will no longer match up.]


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