Tim O'Brien Band 1.16.99 All The Station Inn - Nashville,TN Darrell Scott, Mark Schatz, and Kenny Malone -DISC/SET ONE- (73:59) 01 Daddy's On The Roof Again > 02 Rock In My Shoe 03 Climbin' Up A Mountain 04 Senor 05 Family Tree 06 Columbus Stockade Blues 07 How Come I Aint Dead 08 Honky Tonk Blues 09 Band Introductions 10 I Like The Way You Cook 11 Midnight Moonlight 12 Country Blues 13 One Way Street 14 My Father's House 15 Head South 16 The Crossing 17 Wicked Messenger -DISC/SET TWO- (66:57) 01 Introduction 02 Talkin' Cavan (Tim solo) 03 Ireland's Green Shore (Tim solo) 04 The Hummingbird 05 Instrumental* 06 Instrumental** 07 Banjo Clark (Schatz on banjo) 08 Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning 09 House of Gold 10 When No One's Around > 11 Will the Circle be Unbroken 12 (E) 13 Do My Time *(O'Brien,Scott,Schatz only-all on mandolins) **(Malone/Schatz only-Schatz on banjo) _______________________________________________ --All Mastering by: NASHPHIL-- SBD > Panasonic SV-3800 @ 48k ----------------------------------------------- 48k DAT Master > Panasonic SV-3800 > AES/EBU > Zefiro Za2 > 44.1k PCM WAV > Cool Edit Pro > CDWave > Panasonic CW-7502 > CDR ----------------------------------------------- Notes: Phil This is one of Tim's personal favorite recordings and we all have his permission to spread this far and wide. The Talkin Cavin from this show was considered for inclusion on the Crossing before Tim layed down the perfect version in the studio that wound up being the one used for the record. He mentions us, the tapers, on this recording at the beginning of t8/d2. He says to get it off the internet, and trade it amongst your friends. That is exactly what we shall do. Thanks Tim. Recording Notes: This is not a perfect recording. There are several small problems. Small SBD pops or clicks can be heard during some of the quiet moments. Some were removed before transfer. All of these were present on my Master and originated from the SBD. During some the really quiet moments, there is a CD playing at the SBD that is washing through the PA slightly. This is present for most of the show and can barely be heard at all. Also present is a slight hum that eminates from the stage or the SBD and is only present towards the end of the 2nd set. All of these small and minor defects were present live and the Master DAT.