Cat Power
2023-11-08
Palace Theatre
Los Angeles, CA, USA


Tour: Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert



Acoustic Set:

01 intro
02 She Belongs to Me
03 4th Time Around
04 Visions of Johanna
05 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
06 Desolation Row
07 Just Like a Woman
08 banter
09 Mr. Tambourine Man

Electric Set:

10 Tell Me, Momma
11 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
12 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
13 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
14 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
15 One Too Many Mornings
16 Ballad of a Thin Man
17 Like a Rolling Stone
18 outro



Recorded by ijwthstd
Tracked, Tagged, Flacced, Info-file and shared to Dime by _tunic_

Lineage:
SP-CMC-4U -> A10 -> Soundforge -> Raw WAV -> Blog
Additional Lineage:
Blog -> Raw WAV -> CD-Wave -> Audacity (Fade In/Out) -> MP3-Tag -> Trader's Little Helper -> Flac


Notes by ijwthstd on his blog:
https://ijwthstd.blogspot.com/2023/11/cat-power-kcrw-2023-11-03-palace.html

(raw wav)
dynamic range nightmare. I went just because it was cheap ($6) but not particularly enjoyable even though I like the music. Will probably backburner unless someone else wants to tackle it.


Notes by _tunic_:

Thanks a lot to ijwthstd for this recording, and sharing it on his blog.
This recording sounds better than his notes might suggest. It could still benefit greatly from a little more mastering treatment, e.g. increase the acoustic set and Chan's talking and limit the applause and occasional screamers. If anyone is up for it, feel free to drop me a PM and I'll share you the .cue file for the track splits, and you can grab the full wav file from the blog. In the meantime, just use the volume knob to turn it up at the beginning for the acoustic set, and then turn it down a bit when the electric set starts.
The setlist was copied from setlist.fm, it had the division between the acoustic and electric sets. I kept tit as such, even though it is just one complete set, there was no intermission or encores. If anyone still burns to CD, this might be a good place to do the split.
ijwthstd didn't share the lineage for this recording, I assume it's the same as one of his other recent recording efforts.