Friday, December 3, 2010

Alice C - 1973-04-06 - Pittsburgh, PA

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  1. Alice Cooper
    Civic Arena
    Pittsburgh, PA USA
    1973/04/06 (April 6, 1973)

    Setlist -

    Track 01 - Introduction
    Track 02 - Hello Hooray
    Track 03 - Billion Dollar Babies
    Track 04 - Elected
    Track 05 - I'm Eighteen
    Track 06 - Raped And Freezin'
    Track 07 - No More Mr. Nice Guy
    Track 08 - My Stars
    Track 09 - Unfinished Sweet
    Track 10 - A Night On Bald Mountain one
    Track 11 - Sick Things
    Track 12 - Dead Babies
    Track 13 - I Love The Dead
    Track 14 - A Night On Bald Mountain two
    Track 15 - School's Out
    Track 16 - applause and MC
    Track 17 - Under My Wheels
    Track 18 - God Bless America (Kate Smith)

    Lineage:

    unknown mic > unknown tape recorder >
    unknown master tape > SONY HF90 normal bias
    cassette tape, 2nd gen > SONY TC-WE805S stereo
    cassette deck > AIWA XC-RW700 CD/CD recorder
    (tracked songs here) > SONY CD-R AUDIO 80 min. music CD-R >
    Cakewalk Pyro 2005 (retracked and edited wav files here) >
    Trader's Little Helper (final wav files to flac, encode
    level 8, aligned on sector boundaries)

    18 tracks, TT: 73:46 This is the COMPLETE concert.

    Sound quality: 8-9/10, vg+ to ex- IMHO, as always.
    2nd generation audience recording, I have been assured.
    This sounds pretty good on a car stereo, but is best
    listened to on headphones for the full sonic experience.

    I received this show in a trade over 20 years ago from a
    good tape trader friend. He was acquainted with the original
    taper. I did NOT attend this show so this description will
    not be my typical long-winded diatribe. For a tape that was
    recorded in 1973 on somewhat primitive equipment, this show
    sounds pretty damn good. I think that the taper was very close
    to the stage because the audience is not really very audible for
    the most part. You'll hear Alice bantering with teenage girls
    in the audience between songs as well as yelling at the audience
    from time to time but that's about it. Very little to no talking,
    whistling, screaming, yelling, etc. No speed fluctuations and little
    to no distortion. The tape is very bassy from time to time but not
    a real problem IMHO. There seems to be no hiss. The tape at times
    sounds a little muffled as if the taper were hiding the mic from
    security, but again no big problem. Alice's vocals are almost always
    clear and the instruments are usually pretty clear.

    I did nothing to alter the sound ; this is the RAW tape as I got it.
    The only things that I DID do were to track the songs and to edit out
    several short dropouts where the recorder was inexplicably turned off
    for just a few seconds. I then spliced the gaps together and you'll
    barely be able to tell where these were fused. That's about the extent
    of it, so let's wrap this up....

    As always, if you have a better-sounding version of this concert,
    by all means PLEASE UPLOAD IT!!! No buy, no sell, no mp3. Please
    seed this as long as you can. This 2nd generation version has
    NOT been circulated widely so JUMP ON IT !!! A very intense show
    which really exhibits the excellence that was Alice Cooper in 1973.
    I will post a sample for those of you still undecided, but I think
    you'll find that this is a fine-sounding tape for the time period
    and a welcome addition to any Alice Cooper fan's collection. Well,
    thanks for reading this and Mr. Natural would like to add these few
    comments: scream along with Alice, don't freak out and by all means,
    enjoy the concert!!!

    Nota bene: You have my blessing if you want to remaster this show but I
    ask these two things: PLEASE know what the hell you're doing so you
    don't make a fool of yourself and subject yourself to world-wide
    ridicule and PLEASE post what you produce here on DIME for all to
    share. Unless it sucks. Then delete it in shame while we all snicker.
    That is all. Smoke 'em if you got 'em...

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