01. Sun Arise - 5:11 02. Caught in a Dream - 2:53 03. I'm Eighteen - 5:37 04. Is It My Body/My Very Own - 7:32 05. Second Coming - 3:26 06. Ballad of Dwight Fry - 7:40 07. Black Juju - 11:38 (edit @ 9:57)
Record Two
Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco March 30, 1969 Soundboard: 6/10
08. No Longer Umpire - 2:26 09. Reflected - 3:37 10. Ten Minutes Before the Worm - 1:40 11. Sing Low, Sweet Cheerio - 6:06 12. B.B. on Mars - 1:10 13. Fields of Regret - 6:12 14. Nobody Likes Me - 3:28 15. Don't Blow Your Mind - 9:13
Notes:
For the Seattle show: Lowered pitch by a semi-tone some NR used, which worked out rather well, I think. Black Juju ends abruptly @ 9:57. I decided to patch the ending from the Tube Works show, just to get the complete song. This edit won't fool anyone but I thought it better to have the complete song. If you don't like it, just remove it.
I think this sounds much better than the original vinyl.
For the San Francisco show I did nothing. The recording has a fair bit of hiss and there are buzzes and some small cuts but any attempt at improving the sound only made it different, not better, so I left it as it is.
Artwork is a scan from the original boot, complete with inappropriate era photos of Alice and incorrect song titles.
1 comment:
Alice Cooper Group
Vinyl rip of Snake, Rattle & Roll boot
vinyl>hd>Sound Forge (speed correction)>Adobe Audition (NR)>wav/flac conversion level 8>you
Paramount Theatre, Seattle 1971
Soundboard: 7/10
Record One
01. Sun Arise - 5:11
02. Caught in a Dream - 2:53
03. I'm Eighteen - 5:37
04. Is It My Body/My Very Own - 7:32
05. Second Coming - 3:26
06. Ballad of Dwight Fry - 7:40
07. Black Juju - 11:38 (edit @ 9:57)
Record Two
Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco
March 30, 1969
Soundboard: 6/10
08. No Longer Umpire - 2:26
09. Reflected - 3:37
10. Ten Minutes Before the Worm - 1:40
11. Sing Low, Sweet Cheerio - 6:06
12. B.B. on Mars - 1:10
13. Fields of Regret - 6:12
14. Nobody Likes Me - 3:28
15. Don't Blow Your Mind - 9:13
Notes:
For the Seattle show:
Lowered pitch by a semi-tone
some NR used, which worked out rather well, I think.
Black Juju ends abruptly @ 9:57. I decided to patch the ending from the
Tube Works show, just to get the complete song. This edit won't fool anyone but I thought it better to have the complete song.
If you don't like it, just remove it.
I think this sounds much better than the original vinyl.
For the San Francisco show I did nothing. The recording has a fair bit of hiss and there are buzzes and some small cuts but
any attempt at improving the sound only made it different, not better, so I left it as it is.
Artwork is a scan from the original boot, complete with inappropriate era photos of Alice and incorrect song titles.
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