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#[2:09] [[I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead]]
#[2:09] [[I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead]]
#[3:48] [[Big Muff]]
#[4:06] [[Big Muff]]
#[3:17] [[Now, This Is Fun]]
#[3:17] [[Now, This Is Fun]]
#[3:49] [[Ice Machine]]
#[3:51] [[Ice Machine]]
#[3:24] [[New Life]]
#[4:01] [[New Life]]
#[3:06] [[The Meaning Of Love]]
#[3:05] [[The Meaning Of Love]]
#[0:13] Outro
#[0:12] Outro
*Total time: 23:50
*Total time: 23:50



Revision as of 14:14, 27 July 2014

Notes

A very good sounding FM broadcast recording. Three sources were used to complete this recording:

  • Source 1: 2003 rebroadcast of four tracks for tracks 1 and 4-6.
  • Source 2: original FM broadcast master tape (unknown date and station) for the tracks 2, 3, and the outro.
  • Source 4: "A Question Of Knowledge" CD bootleg for 20 seconds of the beginning of Big Muff.

Several seconds from the beginning of Big Muff are still missing. A backing tape issue occurs at the beginning of New Life and the song is restarted.

Track list

  1. [2:09] I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
  2. [4:06] Big Muff
  3. [3:17] Now, This Is Fun
  4. [3:51] Ice Machine
  5. [4:01] New Life
  6. [3:05] The Meaning Of Love
  7. [0:12] Outro
  • Total time: 23:50

Sample

Lineage

  • Source 1: FM (VPRO Nighttrain, April 5, 2003) -> Sony MDJA20-ES (using Transparent Musichord interconnects) -> to HDD via Furukawa optical cable -> Creative SoundBlaster Platinum 5.1 -> Cool Edit Pro v2.0 (for edits and fades) -> FLAC -> in Adobe Audition CC 2014: automatic phase correction (most accurate settings), normalized to -0.1dB and any DC bias removed
  • Source 2: FM -> unknown equipment -> TDK D60 cassette (master) -> Nakamichi CR-1A cassette deck -> ASUS Xonar DX sound card (24/96) -> Adobe Audition CC 2014 -> automatic phase correction (most accurate settings), normalized to -0.1dB and any DC bias removed
    • Taper for sources 1 and 2 is 1LFonzie on DIME (originally fonzie463), generation master. Cassette tape photos included for source 2.
  • Source 3: "A Question Of Knowledge" CD bootleg -> FLAC -> in Adobe Audition CC 2014: automatic phase correction (most accurate settings), normalized to -0.1dB and any DC bias removed
  • Converted to FLAC 16-bit 44.1khz FLAC 1.3.0 64-bit (level 8 compression) and foobar2000 v1.3.3, tracked using cuesheet. auCDTectTaskManager log included

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