Disco | Shinjuku Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, 1973-06-19 |
Year | 1973 |
Venue | Japan, Shinjuku Kohseinenkin Hall, Tokyo |
Date | 1973-06-19 |
Notes | Source: www.dimeadozen.org
Original torrent name: Miles Davis Tokyo 1973-06-19 REPHASED.torrent Original folder name: Miles Davis Tokyo 1973-06-19 REPHASED --- Miles Davis Tokyo 1973-06-19.txt First, much thanks to the original taper and to the folks who distributed the recording on EZT in April 2005. There were torrent comments indicating that some folks believed the phase of the left channel was inverted. I've made this kind of repair on torrents before, listened to the original, came to the conclusion it had the same type of problem, and made the same type of repair to this one. There are sound men who believe that inverting the phase of one channel will increase the perception of stereo separation. There are also sound men that will knowingly invert one channel when taping as an anti-bootlegging strategy. It's also quite common to run into ALD recordings and mono recordings with one channel inverted. I have no proof that the left channel was inverted on the original material, it is just a hunch. Listen, compare, and see for yourself. I tested the original FLAC files with "flac -t", visually verified the original FFP against "shntool md5", converted them to WAV with "flac -d", then wrote a short script to run "sox" on each track, inverting the phase of the left channel. The sox command line for each file looked like: sox -V $infile $outfile avg -1,0,0,1 I created WAV md5 checksums for the new wav files with "md5sum --binary *.wav" and created new FLAC files with "flac -e --verify --best *.wav". I used "metaflac --show-md5sum" to create a new FFP file. I did a test decode of the FLAC files and verified that the WAV files from the new FLAC files matched the WAV md5 checksums. I was feeling sassy and so I used easytag to set some basic FLAC tags from the contents of the info file and then used "metaflac --add-replay-gain" to add ReplayGain tags as well. All work was done on White Box Enterprise Linux 3 (RHEL3 clone). flac 1.1.0 shntool 2.0.3 sox 12.17.4 md5sum 4.5.3 metaflac 1.1.0 EasyTAG 1.0 (Nov 1 2004) Thanks to Bocci April 2005 Original info file follows. ====================================================================== Miles Davis June 19, 1973 Shinjuku Kosei Nenkin Hall Tokyo, Japan Disc One: 1. Turnaroundphrase - 12:46 2. Tune in 5 - 9:23 3. Right Off - 1:20 4. Funk - 10:44 5. Unknown F - 10:42 Disc Two: 1. Ife - 22:15 2. Agharta Prelude - 9:48 3. Zimbabwe (faded during Mtume conga solo) - 13:33 Musicians: Miles Davis - trumpet, organ Dave Liebman - tenor & soprano saxophones Pete Cosey - guitar, percussion Reggie Lucas - guitar Michael Henderson - bass James "Mtume" Heath - congas, rhythm box, African percussion Al Foster - drums Source: pre-FM broadcast reel Lineage Reel >? >bootleg CD > CDR >EAC >FLAC Frontend --- miles 6.19.73 info.OLD.txt Miles Davis June 19, 1973 Shinjuku Kosei Nenkin Hall Tokyo, Japan Disc One: 1. Turnaroundphrase - 12:46 2. Tune in 5 - 9:23 3. Right Off - 1:20 4. Funk - 10:44 5. Unknown F - 10:42 Disc Two: 1. Ife - 22:15 2. Agharta Prelude - 9:48 3. Zimbabwe (faded during Mtume conga solo) - 13:33 Musicians: Miles Davis - trumpet, organ Dave Liebman - tenor & soprano saxophones Pete Cosey - guitar, percussion Reggie Lucas - guitar Michael Henderson - bass James "Mtume" Heath - congas, rhythm box, African percussion Al Foster - drums Source: pre-FM broadcast reel Lineage Reel >? >bootleg CD > CDR >EAC >FLAC Frontend |
Media | FLAC |
Live | 1 |
Incomplete | 0 |
ALBW | 0 |
Compilation | 0 |
nVol | 144 |