Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Grateful Dead 1977-05-28 Hartford Civic Center Hartford CT(12827)(SBD)

 This is a flac encoded & tagged version of shnid: 12827

Grateful Dead  
5-28-77        
Hartford Civic Center  
Hartford  CT

Bertha Remaster by jashley@deadacated.com

SBD>MSR>DAT>CD>>WAV>>DAW(Bertha)>>CDA - Sound A+  Show A+
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--Set 1--
101-d1t01 - Bertha ->
102-d1t02 - Good Lovin'->
103-d1t03 - Sugaree
104-d1t04 - Jack Straw
105-d1t05 - Row Jimmy
106-d1t06 - New Minglewood Blues
107-d1t07 - Candyman
108-d1t08 - Passenger
109-d2t01 - Brown Eyed Women
110-d2t02 - The Promised Land

--Set 2--
201-d2t03 - Samson & Delilah
202-d2t04 - Tennessee Jed
203-d3t01 - Estimated Prophet ->
204-d3t02 - Playing in the Band ->
205-d3t03 - Terrapin Station ->
206-d3t04 - Drums ->
207-d3t05 - Not Fade Away ->
208-d3t06 - Wharf Rat ->
209-d3t07 - Playing in the Band ->
210-d3t08 - One More Saturday Night

--Encore--
211-d3t09 - U.S. Blues
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Notes:
Digitally Remastered on a custom built, Dual-DAW, nicknamed Bertha,
by jashley@deadacated.com on 8-22-2001.


Lineage Prior to Bertha Remaster:
Bettyboard 7 inch master reel @ 7 ? ips > DAT(zero gen)>
CDR(zero gen) (via sony pcm r-700 dat playback >
hhb cdr-800) > CDR (first gen) > EAC > .Shn


Notes of Seth Kaplan for work done prior to Bertha Remaster:
-Approximate 2 second splice in Bertha.
-2 second gap/dropout @ 05:19 through 05:21 in Bertha was eliminated
 and the first thirty seconds or so of Bertha were normalised in Cool
 Edit due to low levels.  
-Reel flips in between Playing in the Band & Terrapin Station
 & during One More Saturday Night have been patched by Jack Warner
 from an AUD source with the following lineage:
 Steve Rolfe's MAC>DAT>CD: Sony ECM-99As>Sony TC-152
 (Extraction and.shn encoding by Seth Kaplan via EAC and MKW.
 Accurate extraction and properly aligned sector boundaries verified
 via EAC and .shntool)

Thank you to Seth Kaplan and Jack Warner for their fine work.
jay

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