Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Ian Hunter - 2007-05-13 - Glasgow

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  1. Ian Hunter
    Semi-acoustic set
    King Tut's Glasgow UK
    13th May 2007

    Ian Hunter: songwriting, vocals, acoustic guitar, electric piano.
    With:
    James Mastro : guitars, mandolin, b/vs
    Steve Holley: drums, b/vs
    + lady violinist on 2/3 songs

    Ian Hunter chose King Tuts for the Scottish date on his UK mini-tour to promote his new album
    "Shrunken Heads", just released in the UK and the US.
    He goes on to mainland Europe for a few dates through until the end of May.
    The set was a mixture of new songs from the album, and old favourites from both his solo career
    and his time with Mott The Hoople. The audience, many of them long-term fans,
    sang along with many of the songs.
    Ian Hunter will be back touring the US in June, and the UK in October.
    Check out www.ianhunter.com for info and tour dates.

    Cd1 60 min 43 sec

    01 Intro
    02 Once Biiten Twice Shy
    03 Bastard (part)/tech probs/chat
    04 Twisted Steel
    05 Words (Big Mouth)
    06 Seeing Double
    07 Soul of America
    08 I Wish I Was Your Mother
    09 Shrunken Heads
    10 Intro/song dedication to Russell Burns
    11 Michael Picasso
    12 Angeline
    13 When the World Was Round
    14 I Am What I Hated When I Was Young

    Cd2 35 min 18 sec

    01 Wash Us Away
    02 Ballad of Mott The Hoople
    03 How's Your House
    04 Dead Man Walking
    -------------------
    05 Applause fade in/chat
    06 Roll Away The Stone/Intros
    07 All The Young Dudes

    Recorded, converted and seeded by Evangeline.

    Sound note: a slight buzzing sound from the PA can be heard during quiet parts.

    Aud->SP CMC-2As->(plug-in-power)->Edirol R09(16bit 44.1Khz, gain +16)
    USB transfer to pc->WavlabLite(R channel+3Db)->Nero Wave Editor(compX2, volume balancing,
    volume boost, fades)->CDWave(split)->Flac sector 8, sector boundaries aligned.
    Ffp generated using Trader's Little Helper.
    Recorded standing at the back of the lower area, about 7m from speaker stack stage R.

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