WARREN HAYNES
Studio Demos
1989
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lineage: Maxell XLII>Pioneer CT-S44OS>JVC RX-515V>analog cables>Sony D8>CoreSound 7-pin-cable>M-Audiophile 2496 S/PDIF at 41.00 sample rate>HD
tracks split (linked, no 2-sec-gap) w/ Feurio v.1.68.
Volume amplified at 90 %,right/left balance adjusted and noise reduction at 90 % w/ CoolEdit2000.
flacs created w/ Trader's Little Helper, level 6.
All fade-ins/fade-outs are on the original tape.
Re-Seeded by BluesOxator
(incl. CD Cover artwork)
From The German Mule-Junkies:
RoryGallagher (a.k.a. Axel)
Raimax (a.k.a. Rainer)
BluesOxator (a.k.a. Christian)
Chico1610 (a.k.a. Hans Otto)
"One Kickin`Ass !" Mule Project
**For the Fans......By the Fans**
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CD - 1 -
01. (fade in) Just Before
The Bullets Fly
02. Danger Sounds
03. The Richest Fool
04. Fallout
05. On A Really Lonely
Night
06. There Will Never Be
Another You
07. She's A Pro
08. Two Of A Kind#
09. Who's That Man
CD - 2 -
01. Living On The Edge#
02. Going For Broke
03. Rock Bottom
04. Stone Cold Heart#
05. Gambler's Roll*
06. A Far Cry
07. Still Dream Of You
08. Gypsy Wind*
09. Unsong Heroes**+
#Dickey Betts on vocals
*not included on analog
tape jewel case
**written by Dickey Betts
+different order of songs
than on cassette cover
date: unknown
musicians: unknown
source: unknown
taper: unknown
this is the "split" version instead of the one long flac file... nothing has changed from my previous upload.
This tape raises more questions than answers, at least to me:
During a clearance session in my home office I found this tape. It must have been traded in a time when trading analog cassetes was the only way. I have no idea about who provided me with this tape! It is labelled "Warren Haynes Studio Demos I" but I never found a "Warren Haynes Studio Demos II" - maybe it is out there somewhere? Since the title suggests the time frame would be late 80's to early 90's.
I have absolutely no idea about when these songs were recorded, who - if ever - recorded it, who the musicians are! But since there are some songs that appear on Dickey Betts' "Pattern Disruptive" (Rock Bottom, Stone Cold Heart and Far Cry) issued in 1988 and since Dickey is obviousley on some songs my guess is it was recorded around 1988, maybe with the Dickey Betts Band.
As for the source it sounds like a soundboard recording of a studio session, on the other hand sometimes Warren addresses the audience which imho only makes sense when this was a real concert show.
Except for "Just Before The Bullets Fly" and "Gambler's Roll" none of these songs appear on Warrenbase.
Any help to get more information about this show is highly appreciated!
Flac Fingerprints:
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Hans