Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Robert Palmer 1980-09-29 Painter’s Mill Music Fair Owings Mills, MD

Robert Palmer
Painter’s Mill Music Fair
Owings Mills, Maryland
September 29th 1980
KZAM FM Broadcast
Reel to Reel Master @ 3 AND 3/4 ips
From The JEMS Archive
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co

LINEAGE KZAM FM BROADCAST JEMS REEL TO  REEL MASTER @ 3 3/4 ips>AKAI GX 4000-D REEL TO REEL
W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT>CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240WAV (24/96KHZ)>
MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR KRW TRACK MARKS EDITS AND VOLUME ADJUSTMENT>WAV 24/96>TLH FLAC 8

THE BAND
Robert Palmer vocals
Alan Mansfield  guitar
Jack Waldman  keyboards
Chris Bishop  bass
Michael Dawe  drums

SETLIST
1 KZOK Intro
2 You’re Gonna Get What’s Comin’
3 Not A Second Time
4 Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley
5 I Dream Of Wires
6 What Do You care
7 What’s It Take
8 Every Kinda People
9 What Can You Bring Me?
10 Under Suspicion
11 Man Smart, Woman Smarter
12 Lookin’ for Clues
13 Johnny & Mary
14 Sulky Girl
15 Jealous
16 Bad Case Of Lovin’ You (Doctor Doctor)
17 Pressure Drop
18 Style Kills
19 The Source Outro
20 KZOK Outro

Late in January, JEMS lost a second founding member, the great Stan Gutoski.
Stan recorded hundreds of shows in and around the Seattle area starting in 1972 and kept taping over five decades.
He was famous for recording shows on a Tandberg full-track mono reel to reel, and his masters of Led Zeppelin,
Bruce Springsteen, The Who, David Bowie, CSNY and Joni Mitchell are some of the best '70s recordings of those artists.

What is less widely known about Stan is that he was equally committed to recording radio broadcasts on his home reel to reel which was a Revox B77.
If any local Seattle station was broadcasting a live concert or carrying a syndicated concert series, Stan fired up the recorder,
sometimes going to sleep with an alarm to wake him up to flip the tape (his job in the postal service required him to report to work very early).
He also set up a timer system to record broadcasts when he couldn't be there to start the deck.

Stan made over 200 radio recordings, some on 10" reels that are packed with music and interviews.
Those reels were sitting idle in the JEMS Archive for years until our friends at KRW_CO volunteered to transfer them.
We were only too happy to let a team whose work we admire take possession of the radio reels and bring Stan's tireless late-night efforts into the digital age.

BK for JEMS

If you have masters and/or known generation recordings that you need assistance with
transferring/archiving, please contact us via email at krwcoarchiving@gmail.com.

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2 comments:

  1. Looking forward to hearing this!

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  2. Listening now - this is one of the best sounding boots I've heard in a while. HIGHLY recommended.

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