Recording's ready for download:
BT.ETree tracker (http://bt.etree.org)
BT.ETree tracker entry (http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=4916)
Bit Torrent file (http://bt.etree.org/download.php/4916/mmj2004-05-25.flac16.torrent)
First time catching MMJ and...great stuff! The Odeon isn't the greatest sounding venue in town, but since I talked the venue into letting me clamp dead center to the soundboard structure the recordings turn out better than dumped in the back corner of the room. This one turned out pretty well, I think. Enjoy!
My Morning Jacket
2004-05-25
Cleveland, OH - Odeon
Taper: Brian Skalinder
Location: Center, clamped to board structure, 7' up
Config: DIN (20cm, 90º)
Source: Schoeps MK41/KC5/CMC6 > Lunatec V3 (16-bit/44.1kHz) > Hosa ODL-312 > Nomad JB3
Conversion: Nomad JB3 > Adaptec FireConnect 4300 > Notmad Explorer > PC
Editing: Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (fades), CD-Wave (tracking)
DISC ONE
01. [ intro ]
02. One Big Holiday
03. Dancefloors
04. How Do You Know
05. Death Is The Easy Way
06. I Will Sing To You
07. The Way That He Sings
08. Lowdown
09. Strangulation
10. Steam Engine
11. Run Thru
12. [ fade out ]
DISC TWO
01. [ fade in ]
02. Easy Morning Rebel
03. Cobra End
ENCORE
04. Golden [1]
05. Mahgeeta
NOTES:
[1] with M Ward
To seamlessly join the two discs, simply remove D1T12 and D2T01.
Awesome! Thanks a lot Brian. I'm seeing MMJ in a few hours in Toronto - and this torrent has gotten me even more pumped
So glad I made it to the Cleveland show, My Morning Jacket is the first new thing to excite me since The Black Keys!!!
Sounded way better live in my opinion!! Time to find a new producer?? I don't think the CD even comes close to doing this band justice!!
Biggest new fan, Tara
Can I burn those flac-files to cd rightaway, or should I decode them first?
I decoded mine (to wav)using flac frontend. Then I converted the wav to mp3 using MusicMatch Jukebox converter. I've made labels and cd art for this show also, I will post a repy with a link to the art attached. My friend went to this show and wanted to get it, but he doesnt know how to use Bittorrent because he has a Mac. He loved it and can't wait to show the cd to everyone else that went with him. :)
(http://members.aol.com:/fiestaman78/images/mmj5-25-04cd-front.jpg)
CD FRONT
(http://members.aol.com:/fiestaman78/images/mmj5-25-04cd-back.jpg)
CD BACK
(http://members.aol.com:/fiestaman78/images/mmj5-25-04cd1-label.jpg)
Disc 1 label
(http://members.aol.com:/fiestaman78/images/mmj5-25-04cd2-label.jpg)
Disc 2 label
Nicely Done.
I downloaded the bit torrent, but Flac frontend won't decode them, saying only FLAC and Ogg-FLAC files are supported. I'm pretty new at this. Any suggestions?
http://www.sonicsense.com/downloads.htm
Yo, see if this site helps...
and thanks to Scott for puttin' Cleveland 5-24-04 on the FTP server... 8)
NP: this show!
QuoteThen I converted the wav to mp3 using MusicMatch Jukebox converter.
Don't know if you plan to or not, but if you're going to distribute as MP3, please reference somewhere in your distributions that the original, uncompressed recording is available from me. Thanks.