This is flac encoded & tagged version of shnid: 12560

Reconstruction
Keystone; Berkeley, CA
1/30/79

MAC > CD > EAC > SHN
Recorded by Steve Spitalny and John Angus,
Sony ECM-990 (balcony rail, stage left) >
Nak 550 > patched out to Sony TC-158 master
cassette (UD XLII) > Sony TC-D5 playback >
Roland UA-30 USB > MAC G3 Powerbook > wav >
CD/0 > HP 9350i extraction using EAC > speed
correction (pitch shifted down by 40 cents)
using Sound Forge XP version 5 > tracking
using CD Wave > .shn encoding using mkwACT.
Proper sector boundaries verified using shntool.
A>D by slip; extraction, tracking, and .shn
encoding by Joe Jupille; speed correction by
Stephen Kinsch.

It is possible that John Angus's cassette
is first generation (i.e., recorded via
Nak 550 playback > Sony TC-158), though I
speculate here that he patched directly out
of Spitalny's Nak 550 at the show.

Disc One (7) 61:36
1. Another Star [7:28] [0:55]
2. Do I Move You? (1) [13:00] [0:16]
3. Long Train Running Instrumental [11:30] [0:08]
4. //Lyinda [#10:55] [0:03]
5. Band Introductions [1:22]
6. I Just Want to Stop [5:00] ->
7. Welcome to the Basement [10:47] [0:09]

Disc Two (8) 56:22
1. Crowd & Tuning [0:20]
2. Nessa [10:02] ->
3. Drum solo [1:27] ->
4. Nessa [1:20] [0:14]
5. Lovely Night for Dancing [13:26] [0:09]
6. //It's No Use [#8:04] [1:02]
7. Soul Roach [10:06] [0:42]
8. Let's Go Get Stoned// [9:28#]

Notes:
This is the first Reconstruction show.
(1) with unidentified female vocalist
d1t04 Lyinda cuts in
d2t06 It's No Use fades in, not much missing
d2t06 It's No Use some fluctuations first 30 secs.
d2t08 Let's Go Get Stoned anomaly @ 9:29
d2t08 Let's Go Get Stoned ending barely clipped

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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