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Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #9 is a portion of live WKDA-FM,
Nashville, TN radio broadcast featuring Norman Blake and Tut Taylor,
recorded at the Exit Inn, Nashville, TN on December 5, 1973.
Unfortunately, the sonic fidelity is a bit compromised, but there are
plenty of nice duets and some fine solo picking and singing by Norman
(including a wonderful previously unissued song). A few tunes are
cut at their beginnings or ends, and the last portion of the tape is
over-recorded with a commercial radio broadcast. A much nicer
sounding portion of this performance is found on Archive Reel #83
--Mitchell Wittenberg
Recording: Soundboard:FM? > Mallory 60 Cassette (Type I)
Transfer: Mallory 60 Cassette (Type I):Nakamichi CR-5A>SonyDTC-790 (A>D only)>M-Audio Firewire 410>6-pin Firewire>Wavelab 5.0a (24/48)
Transfer By: Keith Kreider
Tape is labeled:
Norman & Tut
Exit-In
Dec. 5, 1973
Notes: Squeaky hubs
Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #9
Norman Blake & Tut Taylor
WKDA-FM, Nashville, TN Live Broadcast
Exit Inn, Nashville, TN
December 5, 1973
1. I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome
2. Runnin' Wild
3. Wayside Tavern
4. Pickin' Flat
5. Uncle
6. Richland Avenue (Front Porch-Wood Pile) Rag
7. The Minstrel Boy to the War Has Gone/The Ash Grove/The Cuckoo's Nest
8. (Silent)
9. When the Fields Are White With Daisies (x)
10. (Unrelated over-recording)
11. (x) Church Street Blues
12. Lonesome Dobro
13. The Last Train From Poor Valley
14. Energy Crisis Blues (x)
15. (Unrelated over-recording)