Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Supertramp 1977-06-12 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA
Supertramp
Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA
12 June 1977
Master audience recording taped by Dan Lampinski
CD1
01 School
02 Ain't Nobody But Me
03 Give A Little Bit
04 Bloody Well Right
05 Sister Moonshine
06 From Now On
07 Hide In Your Shell
08 Poor Boy (cut)
09 Babaji
CD2
01 Asylum
02 Dreamer
03 Another Man's Woman
04 Fool's Overture
05 E: Two Of Us
06 Crime Of the Century
Rick Davies - keyboards, vocals
John Helliwell - saxophone, vocals
Roger Hodgson - guitar, keyboards, vocals
Bob Seibenberg - drums
Dougie Thomson - bass
Nakamichi 550 Tape Recorder
Two Nakamichi CM-300 Microphones
Maxell cassettes
Mastered and FLAC'ed by Carl Morstadt (dantalion8@yahoo.com)
Master Cassette ->
Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck with azimuth correction ->
M-Audio Firewire Audiophile 2496 ->
CDWAV 24-bit/96-KHz wav files ->
Goldwave (normalizing and crossfades) ->
CDWAV (track breaks) ->
dBpowerAMP Audio Converter (24-bit/96-KHz wav files converted to
16-bit/44.1 KHz wav files) ->
FLAC Front End (FLAC 8 with sector boundary alignment)
FLAC files tagged with Foobar2000 Live Show Tagger
No EQ'ing.
A 24-bit/96-KHz flac24 version of this recording is also available.
Dan Lampinski recorded over 100 concerts in the Providence/Boston area, mostly between 1974 and 1978. His earliest recordings were made with an internal microphone deck. In late 1974 he bought a Sony TC-152SD tape recorder, a Sony ECM-99 stereo microphone, and began using Maxell cassettes. He also had a friend who provided excellent taping seats for many shows, resulting in high quality recordings. In 1977, he switched over to a Nakamichi 550 tape recorder, two Nakamichi CM-300 microphones, and continued using Maxell cassettes.
He recorded many of the major 70's bands: Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull, ELP, Kiss, Black Sabbath, The Who, Al Stewart, Alice Cooper, Jeff Beck, Bruce Springsteen, Supertramp, Jean-Luc Ponty, Moody Blues, Neil Young, The Faces, Rush, Rick Wakeman, Kansas, as well as lesser-known acts.
Dan never traded copies of his recordings, although he did give some copies away to friends. These releases are the first time most of these recordings have ever circulated, and are direct from his master cassettes.
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These Lampinski recordings are such a treasure - can't thank you enough.
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