Grateful Dead - 8/2/76 - Colt Park - Hartford, CT - aud

Grateful Dead - 8/2/76 - Colt Park - Hartford, CT -- Set 1 -- 00:00 The Promised Land 04:23 Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleoo 15:11 Mama Tried 17:56 Deal 23:11 Cassidy 27:45 Tennessee Jed 36:44 Big River 43:09 Brown Eyed Women 48:21 New Minglewood Blues 52:49 They Love Each Other 1:00:22 Looks Like Rain 1:08:17 Loser 1:16:32 Lazy Lightning ~ 1:19:31 Supplication -- Set 2 -- 1:25:32 Might As Well 1:35:25 Samson & Delilah 1:43:16 Candyman 1:50:40 Playing in the Band ~ 2:07:15 Whart Rat ~ 2:19:14 Jam ~ 2:25:36 Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad ~ 2:34:24 Playing in the Band ~ 2:45:36 Around & Around -- Encore -- [Missing] - U.S. Blues [Missing] - Sugar Magnolia ______________________________________________ Audience FOB Recording Media: Maxell UD-XL1 C90 Master Tapes Lineage: MAC? (we can't for sure indicate that this is a master cassette, this might be a 1st gen copy) ~ Nak DR-1 ~ Apogee Rosetta 200 ~ Firewire ~ Apple G5 ~ Bias Peak 24/96 wav ~ FLAC ~ WAV ~ See Editing notes Taped by: E. Singer Transfer by: Derek McCabe Mastered by: SIRMick (See Notes) MOTB Release: # 0001 24-bit/96Khz & 16-bit/44.1Khz versions _________________________________ Notes: tape has been paused between most tracks, crossfades put in to smooth reversed fadeout on crowd at end of Loser and crossfaded with Lazy Lightning cleaned up several other artifacts no need to patch the "flips" as there was over-lapping material slight wind noise from time to time small amount of hiss removal with Adobe Audition proprietary tool polished with iZotope Ozone and BBE Sonic Maximiser downsampled to 16/44.1 with Adobe Audition and dithered with iZotope Ozone all reference sources refer to this as Drums but to my way of thinking it should correctly be called "Jam" patch source: Lineage: AUD (Sony tc-152 cassette ~ DAT~ CD) Taped by: K. Gatto K. Gatto's AUD (Sony tc-152 cassette ~ DAT ~ CD); seed via J. Wise, T. OConnell et al; EAC, shn, upload by A. Jerugim _______________________________________ Photo by James Anderson