01 - intro 02 - Ballad of Mott The Hoople 03 - Once Bitten, Twice Shy 04 - banter 05 - Twisted Steel 06 - banter 07 - Big Mouth 08 - Wash Us Away 09 - banter 10 - Resurrection Mary 11 - banter 12 - Soul Of America 13 - I Wish I Was Your Mother 14 - Shrunken Heads 15 - 23A Swan Hill - Angeline 16 - Just Another Night 17 - How's Your House 18 - All The Way To Memphis 19 - Dead Man Walkin' 20 - offstage - crowd noise 21 - World Was Round 22 - banter 23 - Roll Away The Stone 24 - Saturday Gigs 25 - All The Young Dudes
I boosted the volume of the banter by around 6db to make it more audible.
For the first few songs, their were keyboard problems causing crackles through the PA. This is not a recording fault, but waht could be heard on the night.
The Ian Hunter Band was joined by Mick Ralphs for All The Way To Memphis, Roll Away The Stone, Saturday Gigs & All The Yound Dudes. He was also on stage for Dead Man Walkin' but unplugged his guitar, although he was still strumming it.
Jesse Malin also joined in on vocals for Roll Away The Stone.
I was stood up against the barrier, slightly to the left of Ian, and right in front of one of the guitarist's amps (the one who plays the sunburst les paul standard). You can hear his guitar loud and clear throughtout the recording. Mick Ralphs' amp was right next to it, so that comes through clearly as well.
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Ian Hunter
2007-10-23
Oxford Zodiac (upstairs at the Carling Academy)
Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
Supported by Jesse Malin (seeded separately)
Recorded by Pike1957
Gm-pro Mics/Battery Box ->
Microtrack (48khz, 24bit) ->
Adobe Audition (Volume Levelling) ->
Audacity (Track Splits, Volume Boosting, Resmapling) ->
FLAC (44.1khz, 16bit)
01 - intro
02 - Ballad of Mott The Hoople
03 - Once Bitten, Twice Shy
04 - banter
05 - Twisted Steel
06 - banter
07 - Big Mouth
08 - Wash Us Away
09 - banter
10 - Resurrection Mary
11 - banter
12 - Soul Of America
13 - I Wish I Was Your Mother
14 - Shrunken Heads
15 - 23A Swan Hill - Angeline
16 - Just Another Night
17 - How's Your House
18 - All The Way To Memphis
19 - Dead Man Walkin'
20 - offstage - crowd noise
21 - World Was Round
22 - banter
23 - Roll Away The Stone
24 - Saturday Gigs
25 - All The Young Dudes
I boosted the volume of the banter by around 6db to make it more audible.
For the first few songs, their were keyboard problems causing crackles through the
PA. This is not a recording fault, but waht could be heard on the night.
The Ian Hunter Band was joined by Mick Ralphs for All The Way To Memphis, Roll
Away The Stone, Saturday Gigs & All The Yound Dudes. He was also on stage for
Dead Man Walkin' but unplugged his guitar, although he was still strumming it.
Jesse Malin also joined in on vocals for Roll Away The Stone.
I was stood up against the barrier, slightly to the left of Ian, and right in front
of one of the guitarist's amps (the one who plays the sunburst les paul standard).
You can hear his guitar loud and clear throughtout the recording. Mick Ralphs' amp
was right next to it, so that comes through clearly as well.
Turn up loud and enjoy!
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