Tuesday, November 15, 2011

TPR CD 006 - Jefferson Airplane - 1969-10-25, 26 - A Weekend At Winterland


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  1. JEFFERSON AIRPLANE - A Weekend At Winterland
    [ This Place Records TPR CD 006 ]

    San Francisco, Winterland, 25Oct69 & 26Oct69

    CD1:
    01. Somebody To Love
    02. Young Girl Sunday Blues
    03. Wooden Ships
    04. Volunteers
    05. Won't You Try / Saturday Afternoon
    06. Uncle Sam Blues
    07. Fat Angel
    08. Greasy Heart
    09. Martha
    10. The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil

    CD2:
    01. Eskimo Blue Day
    02. 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
    03. Mau Mau (Amerikon) Jam
    04. The Other Side Of This Life
    05. Good Shepherd
    06. Wild Tyme (H)
    07. Greasy Heart
    08. We Can Be Together
    09. Come Back Baby

    CD3:
    01. Martha
    02. Plastic Fantastic Lover
    03. Drifting
    04. It’s No Secret
    05. The Other Side Of This Life
    06. Wooden Ships
    07. Eskimo Blue Day
    08. You Wear Your Dresses Too Short
    09. The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil

    Details:

    This release combines two consecutive nights at Winterland on 3 CDs.
    CD1 and CD2 tracks 1 to 4 are from Saturday October 25, 1969.
    CD2 tracks 5 to 9 and CD3 are from Sunday October 26, 1969.

    The sources used for this release are superb sounding soundboard tapes
    (possibly transferred directly from the master reels), already circulating
    in the past. But the present release is different than the previous
    circulating versions, because the main problem of the original reels
    was corrected (or at least attenuated).

    Indeed, the original recordings were made using extreme stereo separation,
    with vocals on the left channel only, and rhythm section on the right
    channel (the guitars are often left channel oriented, but it changes
    sometimes during the recording). While the stereo separation itself was
    not a problem, the balance between the two channels was fluctuating a lot,
    most of the time with drums too loud compared to the vocals. And even for
    a single channel, there were level fluctuations too (the vocals were mixed
    much louder than the guitar tracks, resulting in a left channel with very
    loud vocals during the verses and barely audible guitar parts during the
    instrumental sections).

    The purpose of this remaster was to correct all these fluctuations
    (between channels and inside each channel) so that the recording can
    now be enjoyed with a good and consistent balance between the different
    instruments and voices.

    As usual, I also tried to clean manually every flaw that could be corrected.
    A small missing portion on Eskimo Blue Day (CD2 track 1) was restored.
    The intro on Good Shepherd (CD2 track 5) was partially restored too.

    Please note that the remastering process did not use any EQ or NR, and that
    there was no attempt to have a more "centered" recording. So, the stereo
    separation is still extreme, but that's an interesting listening experience,
    since you can hear all the details. If you listen only to the right channel,
    you have a fantastic example of the strong interactions between Jack Casady
    and Spencer Dryden, showing how much powerful and groovy this rhythm section
    of the Airplane was. And if you concentrate on the left channel, you can
    hear all the subtleties of the vocal harmonies.

    Cuesheets are included for those who like to burn CDRs with all the required
    text info.


    Enjoy!

    MOB.

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  2. Thanks a lot for including this 2 disc Airplane set between all your Floyd and Bush shows.

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