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URL icon « on: September 05, 2009, 10:16:03 AM »

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Buddy Emmons



Labor Day weekend 1976 -- uncirculated SBD
Pedal Steel Guitar Convention
St. Louis  —  USA

show on the Internet Archive
show torrenting at eTree

stereo SBD master tapes -- 33rd anniversary release
immacculate dynamic range and analog sound -- produced in studio quality

SBD stereo master recording was taped, transferred, and remastered by Monte Barry
2 90-minute tapes

Source:
SBD stereo mix > Nakamichi 550 portable cassette recorder w/ Dolby NR > Nakamichi Chromium Dioxide 90-minute cassettes

Lineage:
MC > Nakamichi 550 > Lexicon Alpha 24-bit / 48 khz > USB > Samplitude 24-bit / 48 khz > 16-bit / 44.1 khz > TLH > Flac > SBE fixed

notes:
I used battery-power for Nak 550 transfer to eliminate all hum and ground loops
title info above is all that exists on my original cassette liner notes
pedal steel convention was an annual event in St Louis in 1976 when I went there
there are some track cuts and a few SBD cuts, dropouts and level shifts
some recordings I paused on-the-fly
other times I left tape rolling a little bit
abrupt cuts are cleaned up and cross-faded
tracks are normalized to improve audio level continuity
track changes are seamless

enjoy this beautiful American-heritage treasure
this release is to honor Jerry Moore

track 2 mp3

Buddy Emmons track mp3
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URL icon « Reply #1 on: September 06, 2009, 07:35:59 AM »

this sounds great
thanks for the recommendation 420
think im gonna burn myself a copy and make an extra for my pops
its got that old time feeling to it
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URL icon « Reply #2 on: September 06, 2009, 11:49:58 AM »


djjazzyjohn2001 at bt-eTree just posted this to help me with the setlist for the 1976 Pedal Steel Convention tapes:

We took some notes on the way to Grandma's. The Curly Chalker stuff is phenomenal. The twin-steel must be Crawford & Hicks. -- Thanks again for sharing these tapes!


CD1

1) Rinestone Cowboy
2) Crazy Arms
3) I can see Clearly now (Lloyd Green0
4) For the good times (Lloyd Green)
5) Blue Spanish Eyes
6) "Call Me Darling" ? (non-pedal ?)
7) ? -- Curly Chalker
8) ? -- Curly Chalker
9) ? -- Curly Chalker
10) ? -- Curly Chalker
11) King of the Road -- Curly Chalker
12) Curly Chalker
13) Georgia On My Mind -- Curly Chalker
14) Danny Boy (C6) -- Curly Chalker
15) MC intro (coming up, Wally Murphy)
16)

CD2
1) (?) Wally Murphy
2) The way we were
3) In the mood
4) Patriotic Melody
5)
6) Rocky Top (twin steels = Russ Hicks & Jimmy Crawford)
7) Crawford & Hicks
8) MC intro
9) Slim Jim (Crawford & Hicks )
10) Please come to Boston (Crawford & Hicks )
11) Fireball Mail (Crawford & Hicks)
12) Crawford & Hicks
13) Crawford & Hicks
14) Soilder's Joy (Crawford & Hicks)
15) MC
16 Raisin' The Dickins (Buddy Emmons)

CD3
1) Sonny (Buddy Emmons)
2) ? (Buddy Emmons)
3) The Great Stream (Buddy Emmons)
4) Way to Survive (Buddy Emmons)
5) I'll come running (?)
6) Legend In My Time (?)
7) Annie's Song (Weldon Myrick)
8) (?)
9) 12th of Never (Ron Elliot)
10) Danny Boy (E9) (Ron Elliot)
11) Hold It (?)
12) (?)
13) (?) (Jimmy Day!!)
14) I love you Because (Jimmy Day)
15) MC intro
16) Scarboro Fair (Jimmy Day)
17) Cold Cold Heart (Jimmy Day ?)
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