Chuck Mead and The Grassy Knoll Boys
September 7, 2012
The Beachland Tavern
Cleveland, Ohio

Source 1: Neumann KM150s > Tascam HD-P2 (24/48)
Setup: Mics on stand 7.5' up, 35' back, 5' right of center (front right corner of soundboard)
Source 2: Soundboard (RCA dual mono outs) > Sony PCM-M10 (24/48)
Transfer: HD-P2/PCM-M10 (CompactFlash/microSD) > Card Reader > PC > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (normalize each source to -6.0) > WAV
Sync: Sources' clocks matched in r8brain and sources synchronized in Cool Edit Pro 2.0
Mix: KM150 source increased 4 dB and SBD source decreased 4 dB in final mix. Final mix then normalized to -0.1 > Dither/Resample to 16/44.1 > WAV > TLH > FLAC Level 8
Taped, transferred, mixed, tracked, and encoded by Matt Miller

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Disk 1 (53:04)

01. One Long Saturday Night
02. No Train to Memphis
03. Waiting for the Axe
04. I'm All Right
05. Baby I'm Ready [Carl Smith]
06. What's Good for You (Is Killing Me) #
07. How Come It [George Jones]
08. The Girl on the Billboard [Del Reeves] > Dear John [Hank Williams]
09. Tennessee Border [Red Foley]
10. Apartment #9 [Johnny Paycheck]
11. Hey Joe! [Carl Smith]
12. Streets of Baltimore [Bobby Bare]
13. Go Boy Go [Carl Smith]
14. The Devil & Me
15. Sitting on Top of the Bottom #

Disk 2 (42:32)

01. Scattered All Over the South $ %
02. The Beer Song $ %
03. Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor [Johnny Horton]
04. All for the Love of a Girl [Johnny Horton]
05. A1 on the Jukebox
06. Sweet Sweet Girl
07. She Got the Ring (I Got the Finger)
08. Out on the Natchez Trail
Encore:
09. There Stands the Glass [Webb Pierce]
10. Way Too Late (To Go Home Early Now)

# Title uncertain; assumed to be Chuck Mead song
$ Title uncertain; assumed to be Mark Miller song
% Mark Miller on vocals