Los Lobos
KPFK-FM Studio Z
Los Angeles, California
February 25, 1983

Cesar Rosas - guitar & vocals
Conrad Lozano - bass
Louie P�rez - Drums
David Hidalgo - guitar, accordion & vocals

This is prior to Steve Berlin coming over from the Blasters....
Already becoming one of my favorite bands by this time.

01. Band Introduction
02. We're Rock
03. That's My Little Suzie (R. Valens)
04. Anselma
05. How Much Can I Do?
06. Corrido #1
07. Walkin' Song
08. Let's Say Goodnight
09. Los Ojos de Pancha
10. My Baby's Gone
11. Come On Let's Go
12. Why Do You Do
13. All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (Otis Rush)
14. I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
15. Volver Volver
16. La Madonita
17. Buzz Buzz Buzz
18. Farmer John
19. Mexican Traditional (instrumental)
[51:40]

Source:
FM Broadcast > Teac A-3440 R2R
Copy (1983):
Teac A-3440 > Revox B77 @ 3 3/4 ips on Maxell UD35 90 (Gold Box)
Transfer (2016):
Revox B77 > Korg mr2000-s @ 1 bit 5.6 MHz DSDIFF
Mastering:
AudioGate (24-96) > iZotope RX 4 advanced/Har-Bal 3.0/Adobe Audition 3.0 > AudioGate Aqua (16-44) > TLH (flac 8)
Song information embedded with Stamp ID3 tag editor


The master "off air" reel was paused between many of the tracks.
Missing the opening beat on some of the songs due to that.
Some editing was performed to clean up the breaks.

This old R2R tape had a lot of dropouts so as needed the opposite channel was used to fill the holes.
It is a "narrow" stereo broadcast so the channels are basically the same and the repairs are invisible.

Removed ticks and pops along with squeaks from the r2r at the same time.
Fixed most of these odd noises but a few may have slipped by unnoticed.

For those that were curious:
"I'm Gonna to Be a Wheel Someday" was written by Roy Hayes, Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew.
The song was first recorded by Bobby Mitchell & The Toppers in 1957 and released in the same year.
It was later covered by Fats Domino


For historical reference only and not intended for resale or any commercial use.
enjoy
-M- (June 2016)
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