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MD5 Record Set:    Disc 1    -    Disc 2 -    Disc 3 -    Disc 4 -    Disc 5 -    Disc 6
  • Band / Artist
  • Concert Date
  • RoIO Title
  • Venue
  • Dire Straits
  • 1992-04-04
  • (JEMS master)
  • Seattle Center Coliseum
  • Town / City
  • State / Prov.
  • Country
  • File Format
  • Seattle
  • WA
  • USA
  • FLAC
  • Recorder Number
  • Sound Quality
  • Entered By
  • Date Entered
  • Rec 1
  • Good
  • davebowman
  • 2019-11-27 01:05:10
					
  • Dire Straits Seattle Center Coliseum Seattle, WA. USA April 4, 1992 JEMS Master Recording Gear: Nakamichi CM-700 > Sony TCD-D3 JEMS Transfer: DAT(M) > 16/44.1 .WAV > tracking and level balancing, some loud clap reduction (not alot was needed for this) > flac (sb's aligned in flac frontend) > torrentially yours. promoting their album "on every street" runtime: 132:37 (minutes/seconds) Dire Straits Mark Knopfler: guitar, vocals John Illsley: bass and backing vocals Alan Clark: keyboards Guy Fletcher: keyboards, backing vocals Chris White: saxophone and backing vocals Phil Palmer: guitar Paul Franklin: pedal steel guitar Chris Whitten: drums & percussion Danny Cummings: percussion setlist: 1: calling Elvis 11:32 (brief level spike at :15, flaw at :49) 2: walk of life 5:45 3: heavy fuel 5:22 4: Romeo and Juliet 10:08 5: the bug 6:53 6: private investigations 9:47 7: sultans of swing 12:29 8: fade to black 3:56 9: your latest trick 5:42 10: planet of New Orleans 10:09 11: two young lovers 5:49 12: tunnel of love 17:40 13: money for nothing 10:40 14: brothers in arms 9:43 15: solid rock 6:59 JEMS continues to mine transfers made by our late, great partner Jared who passed away in October. Just prior to his death, Jared gave me several hard drives that contained transfers he made over the last few years, this Dire Straits DAT master among them. It's another fine digital recording, done with J's Nakamichi 700 mics and the relatively recently acquired Sony TCD-D3 recorder, which was considerably smaller than the Panasonic SV-250 he used since 1989. Jared's incredible tape archive (reels, cassettes, DATs and more) has been transported safe and sound to JEMS South, thanks to the Herculian efforts of friends like Slowburn, slipkid68, SG, Dick D, SS and others. In 2017 and beyond, we will continue to celebrate Jared's legacy through JEMS' archival releases. Thanks to our pal glasnostrd19 for his continued last-mile work on JEMS releases. We appreciate his partnership and support in helping to get these recordings to you. BK for JEMS