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  <identifier>Low1996-04-11.Troubadour_aud.flac16</identifier>
  <title>Low Live at Troubadour on 1996-04-11</title>
  <creator>Low</creator>
  <mediatype>etree</mediatype>
  <collection>LowMusic</collection>
  <collection>etree</collection>
  <type>sound</type>
  <description>01 Intro&#13;
02 Over the Ocean&#13;
03 Lust&#13;
04 See-through&#13;
05 Cut&#13;
06 Jack Smith&#13;
07 Turn&#13;
08 Stars Gone Out (cuts in)&#13;
09 Prisoner&#13;
10 Shame&#13;
11 Words&#13;
12 Anon&#13;
13 Rope&#13;
14 Swingin'&#13;
15 Same</description>
  <date>1996-04-11</date>
  <year>1996</year>
  <subject>Low; Lowtorrent; Duluth; Sparhawk</subject>
  <publicdate>2007-01-10 16:21:03</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2007-01-10 16:20:00</addeddate>
  <uploader>phil@masstransfer.net</uploader>
  <venue>Troubadour</venue>
  <coverage>West Hollywood, CA</coverage>
  <source>AUD &gt; cass &gt; cass</source>
  <lineage>Tascam 112mkII (speed correction on playback) &gt; Audiomedia III &gt; Sound Designer II &gt; WAV &gt; Audacity 1.2.4 &gt; xACT &gt; .flac</lineage>
  <taper>B.D.G.</taper>
  <transferer>goldenband</transferer>
  <runtime>79:47</runtime>
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  <notes>This is the last of three shows that Low played that day -- the others were a live broadcast on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic, and an afternoon show at Borders.&#13;
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This is a long and interesting set with a few oddities.  One of them is the sound quality -- it starts out kind of lousy, almost as if the taper is trying to hide his microphone.  Then it improves quite a bit, turning into a pretty good stereo analog audience recording.  Then, when "Rope" starts, there's a tape cut, and the sound changes again, becoming more compressed, with a noticeably smaller stereo image.  I'm not sure what to think is going on.  This show was also videotaped:  maybe the last part of the concert was dubbed from the video source?  The taper did have a 1st gen copy of the video from this show.  Or maybe the taper just moved his mics when he changed tapes, who knows...&#13;
&#13;
There were also some significant speed issues on the original tape -- the first third of the concert ran about 5% slow, the second third (from "Stars Gone Out") about 2% slow, and the last part (starting with "Rope") was fine.  I corrected these issues on playback using the pitch control on my tape deck -- it was easy, since there was a tape cut at every speed change.  And thanks to the speed correction, the whole thing fits (barely) on one CD.&#13;
&#13;
It's a nice setlist with some uncommon songs, including "See-through, "Jack Smith", "Stars Gone Out" (the beginning of which is missing), "Prisoner", and "Rope".&#13;
&#13;
And about that last one ("Rope"), a warning:  for those of you with tender ears, an expletive or two is shouted by nearby audience members when a talkative young woman won't shut up.  Not a big deal for most, and some of it made me chuckle ("This ain't no .38 Special concert!"), but it's a little jarring and I wanted to give you a heads-up in case you're playing this at work, around your kids, etc.&#13;
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Thanks to B.D.G. for sharing his tape with me!</notes>
  <updatedate>2007-01-10 16:22:36</updatedate>
  <updater>goldenband</updater>
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