MICHELL SHOCKED (solo)
23. February 2007
Little Rock, AR
'Thomson Hall'

AUD-recording>2CDR's>EAC>HD>FLAC frontend, level 8>DIME

lineage:
Microtech gefell mics
M200>v2>r4


CDR1
-set 1-
01. Intro
02. Will the Circle Be Unbroken
03. Memories of East Texas
04. (Making The Run To) Gladewater
05. If Love Was A Train
06. Let It Go
07. The Ballad of Penny Evans
08. Graffiti Limbo

CDR2
-set 2-
09. Intro/Happy Birthday Michelle
10. Anchorage
11. Michelle talkin'
12. Strawberry Jam
13. V.F.D.
14. Yamboree Queen
15. Liquid Prayer
16. Prodigal Daughter
17. Come A Long Way
18. When I Grow Up


Notes:

The Sound Quality is pretty good, BUT unfortunately there are very annoying distortions on the louder parts (on the vocals, mainly).

Maybe, the taper had set the levels a bit too high (?)

Or maybe, he was very slipshod by mastering his recording on CDR's (?)

... I don't know.




Ad from the Arkansas Times Newspaper on 02/22/07

Folk rocker Michelle Shocked is leaving her band at home and returning to her solo acoustic roots for a show at Thomson Hall on Friday, Feb. 23. The Little Rock Folk Club is presenting Shocked, easily one of the biggest names to ever adorn the LRFC lineup.

Shocked, based out of Dallas, has toured as a rocker and played funk rock and blues, but the cozy Thomson Hall venue will allow fans to get an up-close-and-personal view of the singer-songwriter as she celebrates her 45th birthday on Friday. Shocked gained critics’ attention back 1988 with the album 'Short Sharp Shocked.'

Showtime is 7 p.m., and tickets are $15 for adults and $7.50 for students (with ID). Children under 12 are admitted free with an adult. Thomson Hall is in the Unitarian Universalist Church, at 1818 Reservoir Road.