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Acoustic All Stars

Midnight Jam

Frontier Ranch

Etna, Ohio

July 29, 1995

Tony Rice Guitar

Sam Bush Mandolin

Jerry Douglas Dobro

Bela Fleck Banjo

Ronnie Simpkins Bass

Ricky Simpkins Fiddle

Source: DAUD DAT Shoepps FOB

Transfer: Casio DA-7 > Tascam CD-RW 700 (pass through -5) >

Audiophile 2496 > @ 24 Bit to Wavelab 5.0,

recorded as 24 bit/44.1 KHz PCM WAV > Waves L3 Multimaxmizer

(threshold –3.0, ceiling –0.1, type I dither, ultra shaping) >

16 bit/44.1 KHz PCM WAV > CDWAV 1.9 > FLAC (level 8).

Transfers and Seeded to bt.etree.org by Bill Koucky December 5, 2006

Disc 1 53:55

1. Tuning, Intro

2. Molly & Tembrooks

3. Paddy On The Turnpike

4. Band Intros

5. Ginseng Sullivan

6. Bluegrass Breakdown

7. Cincinnati Rag

8. Mazanita

9. Sailin’ Shoes > Crossroads > Sailin’ Shoes

10. Banjo Tune

Disc 2 58:00

1. White House Blues

2. Sam’s Joke

3. Red Haired Boy

4. I Know You’re Married

5. Star Spangled Banner (Bela Solo) >

6. Foggy Mountain Special

7. Freeborn Man

8. Band Intros, Crowd

Encore:

9. Whitewater

10. Crowd

11. Instrumental

12. goodnight

This is an awesome audience recording!!

What an amazing group of players!

Ok mods feel free to move this to the BT forum - just so good that I wanted everyone to have a crack at it.

Cheers

Jon

Happy Ears!!!

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Great recording, I had a VCD of this show which got included in an audio trade a few years back. Been searching for a DVD upgrade ever since...worth the download thats for sure.

Is that the Lowell George / Robert Palmer Sailin' Shoes?

Yes sir it is, although it's a Lowell song that Palmer covered on his album, which Lowell backed by the Meters played on. Sam Bush plays one smoking version of it to on his album 'Ice Caps'. This version is just as amazing in my opinion.

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Yes sir it is, although it's a Lowell song that Palmer covered on his album, which Lowell backed by the Meters played on.

Kinda figured as much. Side A of that Robert Palmer album is wicked. First heard it through Northernwish years and years ago, just got it on vinyl last summer. Palmer + George + Toussaint + some Meters = golden.

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