This is flac encoded & tagged version of shnid: 17120

Jerry Garcia Band
Keystone
Berkeley, CA
1/27/76

MSR (2 track 7" reels @ 15ips) > cassette (TDK SA-X100) >
NAK-CR-7a playback > Lucid AD9624 24-bit A/D > Fostex D5
master DAT > Sony CDR-W33 master CD > EAC > SHN (non-
seekable) > patching using Sound Forge Studio 6.0 > sector
boundary verification using shntool > .shn encoding (seekable)
using mkwACT. A > CD by Ryan Shriver, original .shn by Kevin
Tobin, patching and re-.shn by Joe Jupille (jjoops AT attbi
DOT com).

Disc One (7) 67:17
--Set I--
01. Catfish John [12:28] [0:19]
02. Tore Up Over You [7:34] [0:27]
03. Tough Mama [7:58] [0:07]
04. Who Was John [9:16] [0:07]
05. Mission in the Rain [5:55] [0:08]
06. How Sweet It Is [7:36] [0:21]
--Set II--
07. The Harder They Come [14:55] [0:03]

Disc Two (7) 68:00
--Set II (con't)--
01. Knockin' on Heaven's Door [14:35] [0:18]
02. They Love Each Other [6:28] [0:10]
03. A Strange Man [6:20] [0:19]
04. Mystery Train [11:38] [0:11]
05. Tomorrow Is Forever [7:07] [0:15]
06. Roadrunner [10:18] [0:02]
07. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down [10:18] [0:07]

Notes/Flaws:
- This is a beautiful recording of an extremely laid back show.
The original .shn set had the end of How Sweet It is clipped, as
well as a reel flip in Mystery Train. How Sweet lacked about
nine seconds at the every end, which I patched in along with the
set break announcement and crowd. I patched about 23 seconds of
missing material over the reel flip in Mystery Train. Patch
material was provided by the amazing audience recording made by
Bob Menke and Louis Falanga (Sony ECM-250 + Sony ECM-270 mics
[onstage] > Sony TC-152 master cassettes). I re-.shn'd other
tracks to make them seekable, hence the all new md5s.
- No flaws noted.

A MisSHN in the Rain Installment of the Music Never Stopped Project, 5/2003.

Flac encoding notes:
All processing with Trader's Little Helper
Shn - st5 generated
Shn > Flac ( level 8 )
Flac - st5 generated and matched to Shn st5

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A Mills 3/30/14