Bonnie Raitt
9/20/92
Flag Is Up Farms
Solvang, CA

Front Row, Right:
Nakamichi CM-300 CP-1 Cardioids >Sony WM-D6C XLIIS Cass Master (No NR) >CDR >FLAC
(Microphones Kept Low To Avoid Detection)
XLIIS Cassette Master Transferred: Sony TC-D5M >EQ>HHb CDR 800 PRO
CD Master Extracted With xACT 2.37 >WAV >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags

Recorded, Transferred, FLAC’d & Tagged By OldNeumanntapr

01. Any Day Woman
02. Rainy Day Man
03. Women Be Wise
04. Love Me Like A Man
05. Nobody’s Girl
06. Louise
07. Mississippi Road
08. Nick Of Time
09. All At Once
10. Thing Called Love
11. Something To Talk About
12. Willya Wontcha
13. Somebody’s Baby (Jackson Browne Lead Vocals)
14. Angel From Montgomery


Bill Wallace For Supervisor Benefit
(Daytime Show, Minor Crowd Noise)
Performances Also By Jackson Browne & Jim Messina

Bonnie Raitt - Acoustic And Electric Guitars & Vocals
Johnny Lee Schell - Guitar

OldNeumanntapr Notes-
This was a benefit concert for Bill Wallace for Supervisor of Santa Barbara County and was held in a pasture of a horse ranch in Solvang, CA. The previous night’s show, at the Santa Barbara County Bowl, Bonnie nearly stopped the show because of a photographer in the orchestra pit (who was never found but you can hear security looking for him on the recording.) My friend Rick recorded that one and urged me to use caution while recording this one as it was a daytime show and we were in the front of the crowd and easily visible. (As it was a daytime show I remember Bonnie thanking 'the Big Guy on the lights'. Funny.) Bonnie played acoustic to start out and then, when she switched to her electric guitar, she made a comment about hoping that none of the pregnant mares 'jumped the gun'! The show also included sets by Jackson Browne and Jim Messina. I've never seen another concert there since nor even heard about one advertised. I used a stand-alone EQ to correct the frequency response a bit on this recording. Because the microphones were low to the ground to avoid detection I had to boost the high end and scale back the bass a bit. This was my favorite time period for Bonnie Raitt and I really liked her song selection at this show.


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