Tut Taylor Archive Reel #75 is labeled "Tut, Roger, Teenie" but, with one exception, it contains Tut's circa-1964 duet recordings with Clarence White that were made in Los Angeles, CA at the time that Tut was recording his "Dobro Country" LP with the White Brothers. Reel #75 is very similar to Archive Reel #174. Most of the tunes found on Reel #75 are found on Tut and Clarence's "Flatpicking" CD, although several unissued tunes or outtakes are also found on this reel. Track #7 on Side A is not from the Tut-Clarence sessions, and may be Tut on Dobro with Roger _____, & Teenie Smith (drums/bass). --Mitchell Wittenberg Tut Taylor Archive Reel #75 Tut Taylor & Clarence White Recording Session Los Angeles, CA Circa-1964 Side A: 1. Sweet Pickin' Time in Toomsboro, GA (x)...(x) Instrumental (?) (x) 2. Groundhog 3. ... 4. Happy Dobro 5. All Smiles Tonight 6. Playing Around (x) 7. Instrumental (?) (different session; Tut with drums & bass) 8. Dobro Country 9. Happy Dobro 10. Sweet Georgia Brown 11. What a Friend 12. All Smiles Tonight 13. Dobro Twist 14. Playing Around 15. Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die (snippet) 16. Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die/Instrumental (?) 17. Sleepy Head 18. Travelin' Down This Lonesome Road (aborted) 19. Maggie (with phone interruption) 20. Maggie 21. Panhandle Rag 22. False-Hearted Lover 23. Lonesome Dobro Side B: 1. Westgate 2. Tennessee Dobro Works (1) 3. Tennessee Dobro Works (2) 4. Picking Peanuts (1) 5. Picking Peanuts (2) 6. Wabash Cannonball 7. Faded Love (with phone interruption) 8. Faded Love 9. Little Green Pill 10. Steel Guitar Blues 11. Careless Love 12. Hawaiian Sunset 13. Happy Pickers 14. Sweet Pickin' Time in Toomsboro, GA 15. Picking Flat 16. Groundhog (1) 17. Groundhog (2) 18. Turn Around The tape is a 7.5 inch per second mono recording. The reel was played on a modified Revox A77 reel-to-reel machine with a Reutelhuber custom designed and built tape head preamplifier incorporating 2003 era technology and components including all metal film resistors, polypropelene coupling capacitors, and low ESR electrolytic supply bypass capacitors. The resulting analog signal was digitized by a Mytek Digital 8X96 analog to digital converter using Steinberg Nuendo as the recording software and saved as a 24 bit 48 kHz wave file. Post processing and was done with Nuendo using the following Waves Plugins: X-Hum, Q10, LinEQ Lowband, C1 comp-gate, C1 comp-sc, Mixer Delay and L3. The file was dithered down to a 16 bit/44.1kHz wave file. The box is labeled 'Tut, Roger + Teenie'. The reel is labeled 'Tut, Roger, Teenie'.