Jerry Garcia Band
November 24, 1990
Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium
Oakland, CA


http://db.etree.org/shn/97720

FOB Digital Audience Recording
The James Young & Clay Brennecke FOB Vault Collection
clayb@fobdfc.com

Lineage: DAT Clone of DAT Master

Recording Equipment: B&K 4011's (ORTF)

Recording Location: FOB

Recorded by Unknown

Transfer: 16 bit � 48kHz DAT Master > TASCAM DA-20 (SPDIF out) ->
LynxTWO-B Audio Reference Interface (SPDIF in) ->
Wavelab 6.0 by Todd Evans (todd@bluedakota.com) February 23, 2009

Editing and Mastering: Jamie Waddell (shnflac@gmail.com) on the GEMS Edit Station.
Weiss Saracon for 16 BIT � 44.1kHz SRC and POWR-3 Dither
Encoding by Dazed64. Tracked in CDwave, FLAC�d Flac Frontend level 8
Tag & Rename for FLAC Meta-Tagging.

A **GEMS** Production www.shnflac.net

Set 2
d2t01 - Second That Emotion
d2t02 - Struggling Man
d2t03 - Lay Down Sally
d2t04 - Think
d2t05 - Don't Let Go
d2t06 - Lucky Old Sun
d2t07 - Tangled Up In Blue



The James Young & Clay Brennecke FOB Vault - a GEMS Production
May 2008 ... we are in progress with The James Young and Clay Brennecke FOB Vault Transfer Project. We have all the Master DATs and are hard at work transferring, editing and soon to be releasing the shows Clay & James recorded from 1991 through 1994. James and Clay began recording with B&K 4011 microphones and a Sony Pro DAT in the Spring of 1991. Summer 1991 mainly saw recordings from the Front Row Dead Center of the Official Taper Section (OTS). June 28, 1991 was their first FOB Recording. And starting with Fall 1991, all of their recordings were All FOB All The Time! Early they recorded with the B&K 4011 Cardiod Mics in the ORTF pattern into a Modified Sony Pro DAT Deck. In 1993, James traded in the B&K's for the AMS ST-250 Soundfield Mic and recorded in the Blumlein pattern into the modified Sony Pro DAT Deck. We are starting at the beginning and working our way to the end of this vault. Spring 1991 through 1994. We have added artwork for CD's and included an m3u playlist for import into your choice of PC/MAC media player ... and if your player supports FLAC, all you have to do is place the folder where you plan to store the files and import the playlist - tracks, tagged and with art are ready for you. We hope you enjoy their body of recording work. ------- Todd & Jamie - Project GEMS.

If you have questions or comments, Clay would love to hear from you - clayb@fobdfc.com - and of course Jamie (**__**) and I (bluedakota) welcome any input you may have - shnflac@gmail.com - todd@bluedakota.com

A **GEMS** Production www.shnflac.net