Seldom Scene and Jonathan Edwards Songstreet Folk & Bluegrass Festival Sander’s Theatre, Harvard University Cambridge, MA January 30, 1993 Source: Soundboard Cassette Master TDK MA110 Sony D-5 Transfer: Nakamichi BX-100 > M-Audio 2496 Soundcard @ 24/44.1 > WaveLab 5.01 Mastered to 16/44.1 KHz WAV (Waves L3, X-Noise) > CDWAV 1.9 > FLAC Recorded, Remastered and Seeded to bt.etree by Bill Koucky October 2006 Disc 1 62:45 Jonathan Edwards – Solo – 1. Natural Thing 2. Everybody Knows Her 3. This Old Guitar 4. One Day Closer To Have You Back Again 5. Have Yourself A Good Time For Me 6. Stick And Stones 7. People Get Ready > Train To Glory 8. Our First Kiss 9. Jonathan’s banter about MTV - Enter Northern Lights - 10. Girl From The Canyon 11. Dime A Dance Romance 12. Shanty 13. Crowd Encore: 14. On God’s Green Earth Disc 2 77:05 Seldom Scene 1. Dark Hollow > Sittin’ On Top Of The World 2. Boy Who’s Raised By The Railroad Line 3. Walk Through This World With Me 4. Working On A Building 5. Band Intros 6. House Of The Rising Sun > Walk Don’t Run 7. Out Among The Stars 8. Georgia Rose 9. Midnight Hour 10. Muddy Water 11. – Enter Jonathan Edwards - 12. Sunshine 13. Blue Ridge 14. I Know You Rider 15. Crowd Encore: 16. Lord Have Mercy On My Soul 17. Crowd – Enter Northern Lights – 18. Will The Circle Be Unbroken John Duffey Mandolin John Starling Guitar Mike Aldridge Dobro Ben Eldridge Banjo T. Michael Coleman Bass Notes: This was a triple bill with Northern Lights opening. The opening set was recorded from the audience and was not worth transferring. This was my first Seldom Scene show I attended and has great sentimental value but is by no means a perfect recording, but is very clean and has been greatly improved with WaveLab. There is some bleeding over from a local radio station on the Jonathan Edwards set tape that can be heard in quiet parts of the set, but is not present for the Seldom Scene set. I thought long and hard about whether or not to include or omit this set. If you have never heard this now you can. The mix on both sets is heavy on the instruments and low on vocal, Mike Aldridge fans will be thrilled.