Archive for the ‘Musiclogging’ Category
Let’s get back on track …
Nada Surf’s The Weight Is a Gift, which was a birthday present from Bryan. [Thanks, Big Time!]
Sandra McCracken’s Red Balloon. It’s nice to have my physical copy.
- 17 Feb 1994 [Charlottesville, VA, USA] concert bootleg of Uncle Tupelo.
1994-02-17: Trax, Charlottesville, VA, USA (disc 1) and
1994-02-17: Trax, Charlottesville, VA, USA (disc 2).
- 5 Mar 2006 [Chapel Hill, NC, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco.
2006-03-05: Memorial Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA (disc 1) and
2006-03-05: Memorial Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA (disc 2).
- 7 Oct 2006 [Cincinnati, OH, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine.
2006-10-07: Tall Stacks, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
- 17 Apr 2008 [Austin, TX, USA] concert bootleg of Son Volt.
2008-04-17: Antone's, Austin, TX, USA (disc 1) and
2008-04-17: Antone's, Austin, TX, USA (disc 2).
- 22 May 2008 [Manchester, England] concert bootleg of Feist.
2008-05-22: Palace Theatre, Manchester, England.
Here’s what I did the last time around, a month ago …
George Strait’s Strait From the Heart. I found this to be right in the wheelhouse—three stars.
Nirvana’s From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah. I found it a bit uneven—great in spots, meh in others. Three stars.
- 5 Sep 1993 [Copenhagen, Denmark] concert bootleg of Uncle Tupelo.
1993-09-05: Cafe Rust, Copenhagen, Denmark. Somehow, I still haven’t gotten to this one. It’s been that kind of month. 5 Nov: Another one where I might as well have not bothered. Two stars.
Wilco’s Summerteeth Demos.
Summerteeth Demos. Three stars—the finished product is, of course, much better.
- 17 Dec 2005 [Cincinnati, OH, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine.
2005-12-17: The Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, USA (disc 1) and
2005-12-17: The Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, USA (disc 2). Still haven’t listened to this one, either. Man. 5 Nov: PASS. I gave it two stars, but I don’t think it deserved that. Omni mics + large room + lots of bass = bad. I’ve made those recordings.
17 Mar 2006 [Nashville, TN, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco.
2006-03-17: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, USA (disc 1) and
2006-03-17: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, USA (disc 2). Three-and-a-half stars, and it would be better if the Ryman didn’t suck when it comes to taping.
25 Aug 2008 [Hollywood, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Radiohead.
2008-08-25: Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA, USA (disc 1) and
2008-08-25: Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA, USA (disc 2). Stop me if you’re surprised that I haven’t listened to this, either … didn’t think so. 5 Nov: Outdoor shows are hard as hell to record. Two-and-a-half stars.
Posted November 2nd, 2008 in Musiclogging. Tagged: feist, Nada Surf, Over the Rhine, Sandra McCracken, Son Volt, Uncle Tupelo, wilco.
Well, uh, you see … it’s been kinda crazy for me the last couple weeks, so I just … didn’t get to the music. But now I have …
George Strait’s Strait From the Heart.
Nirvana’s From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah.
- 5 Sep 1993 [Copenhagen, Denmark] concert bootleg of Uncle Tupelo.
1993-09-05: Cafe Rust, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Wilco’s Summerteeth Demos.
Summerteeth Demos.
- 17 Dec 2005 [Cincinnati, OH, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine.
2005-12-17: The Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, USA (disc 1) and
2005-12-17: The Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, USA (disc 2).
17 Mar 2006 [Nashville, TN, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco.
2006-03-17: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, USA (disc 1) and
2006-03-17: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, USA (disc 2).
25 Aug 2008 [Hollywood, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Radiohead.
2008-08-25: Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA, USA (disc 1) and
2008-08-25: Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA, USA (disc 2).
The last week of music was above average:
The Velvet Underground’s VU. Poppy and melodic, but still definitely a VU record. Three stars.
George Strait’s Strait Country. It’s classic early 1980s country music—you either like it or you don’t. I do, but that’s because I love George Strait’s voice. Two-and-a-half stars.
- 6 Dec 2002 [Long Beach, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Iron & Wine. I think Sam Beam’s career arc is similar to Elliott Smith’s, and that’s high praise from me. This is an early bootleg, and it reminds me a lot of old Elliott boots. Three stars.
- 1 Sep 2007 [Lexington, KY, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine. I had heard very good things about this show, and it does not disappoint. Four stars.
9 Oct 2007 [Milwaukee, WI, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco. A quite-solid recording, as you’d expect from Jerry Eaglebarger. Four stars.
- 19 Dec 2007 [Nashville, TN, USA] concert bootleg of Ben Folds. The mics aren’t up to the room [and I've recorded in there, so I know], but it sounds like it’s probably a stealth rig. Two stars.
24 Aug 2008 [Hollywood, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Radiohead. Solid, but unspectacular. I’ve never really heard a great recording from the Hollywood Bowl, probably because it’s a damn hard place to record without some SBD access. Three stars.
Posted September 28th, 2008 in Musiclogging. Tagged: George Strait, Nirvana, Over the Rhine, Radiohead, Uncle Tupelo, wilco.
I’ve worked through a lot of the music backlog, so I’m gonna drop back to two-and-five this week…
The Velvet Underground’s VU.
George Strait’s Strait Country.
- 6 Dec 2002 [Long Beach, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Iron & Wine.
2006-12-06: Fingerprints Music Store, Long Beach, CA, USA
- 1 Sep 2007 [Lexington, KY, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine.
2007-09-01; The Dame, Lexington, KY, USA (disc 1) and
2007-09-01: The Dame, Lexington, KY, USA (disc 2).
9 Oct 2007 [Milwaukee, WI, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco.
2007-10-09: Eagle's Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI, USA (disc 1) and
2007-10-09: Eagle's Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI, USA (disc 2).
- 19 Dec 2007 [Nashville, TN, USA] concert bootleg of Ben Folds.
2007-12-19: Exit/In, Nashville, TN, USA (disc 1) and
2007-12-19: Exit/In, Nashville, TN, USA (disc 2).
24 Aug 2008 [Hollywood, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Radiohead.
2008-08-24: Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA, USA (disc 1) and
2008-08-24: Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA, USA (disc 2).
Last week:
Feist’s Open Season. I’m a sucker for remixes because they are new ways to hear familiar tracks. Plus, a couple of these are stripped-down, acoustic affairs, which show of Leslie Feist’s greatest asset—her voice. Four stars.
Alejandro Escovedo’s Real Animal. I think I’m beginning to see what all the fuss is about … I like it a lot. This is a big sounding record, solidly out of a roots rock tradition but with a pleasing amount of crunchiness to catch the ear of a more modern listener. Four stars.
The Velvet Underground’s eponymous album. A solid little record. It’s clear what era that VU records come from, but they’re great representatives of that time. Three stars.
- 15 Jun 2006 [Northampton, MA, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine. Another fine OtR show. Four stars.
24 Jun 2007 [Northampton, MA, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco. It’s kinda hard to tell that this is a bootleg, which I guess is a credit to the mics. Would that I had the bones to drop on those.
The recording is quite clear, to the point that you’d have no idea that you were at an outdoor concert. If I have any complaint, it’s that there’s not much bass, but I bet that’s probably a function of the capsule set. Four stars.
29 Jun 2007 [Nashville, TN, USA] concert bootleg of Sandra McCracken, Derek Webb, and Bleu. Not my best recording, to be sure, but I was using my backup recording device. Three stars, but only because of the musicianship and the fact that Sandra played two songs off of Red Balloon.
6 Aug 2008 [Boston, MA, USA] concert bootleg of Gnarls Barkley. I am of two minds about using binaural mics for bootleg recordings: I don’t think they’re generally up to it, but sometimes, they’re the only thing that you can get past security. I just find that they make the whole thing sound too flat. As such, this gets just three stars.
Posted September 14th, 2008 in Musiclogging. Tagged: Ben Folds, George Strait, Iron & Wine, Over the Rhine, Radiohead, The Velvet Underground, wilco.
The studio recordings are a smorgasboard, but the bootlegs are a salute to the Bay State. [Bleu is from Boston.]
Feist’s Open Season.
Alejandro Escovedo’s Real Animal.
The Velvet Underground’s eponymous album.
- 15 Jun 2006 [Northampton, MA, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine.
2006-06-15: Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton, MA, USA.
24 Jun 2007 [Northampton, MA, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco.
2007-06-24: Pines Theater, Northampton, MA, USA (disc 1) and
2007-06-24: Pines Theater, Northampton, MA, USA (disc 2).
29 Jun 2007 [Nashville, TN, USA] concert bootleg of Sandra McCracken, Derek Webb, and Bleu.
2008-06-29: 12th and Porter, Nashville, TN, USA (disc 1) and
2008-06-29: 12th and Porter, Nashville, TN, USA (disc 2).
6 Aug 2008 [Boston, MA, USA] concert bootleg of Gnarls Barkley.
2008-08-06: Wilbur Theater, Boston, MA, USA
Last week was uneven, but the good stuff was very good:
Sandra McCracken’s Red Balloon. Predictably, I love it. There are a couple moments on the record that I don’t get, but all in all, I think this lives up to the hype that Derek has been giving it. Four stars.
Nirvana’s In Utero. Sadly, it doesn’t have the punch that Nevermind did, probably understandable as a sophomore major-label release. That, plus a dalliance into noise rock that I didn’t enjoy, got it two-and-a-half stars from me. The goods are great! The bads are … meh.
Jackopierce’s Promise of Summer. Quite, quite enjoyable. A four-star record for me, and I’ll be getting more JP records from the back catalog. [See? Giving stuff away for free works.]
- 3 Feb 2006 [Las Vegas, NV, USA] concert bootleg of Coldplay. So meh. A distant recording from the audience, and … eh. Two-and-a-half stars.
- 26 Oct 2007 [New York, NY, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine. Fan-fucking-tastic. Four-and-a-half stars. If you love OtR, get it. Go. Now. You. NOW.
17 Jul 2008 [London, England] concert bootleg of Death Cab for Cutie. Also kinda distant, but with a better base to start with. Three stars.
26 Jul 2008 [Anchorage, AK, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco. No, I didn’t pick this in honor of Sarah Palin.
This is the band whose debut release was titled A.M.; sadly, it sounds like it was recorded from an AM broadcast: over-compressed, tinny, and muddled. An example: when the band does their Wall of Noise trick in the opening cut, “Via Chicago”, everything is … the same sound level. Jeff is clearly heard. This … just isn’t the way it ought to be at all. Having looked at the mic used in the recording, I’m guessing that this is the sound guy’s fault, or perhaps just crappy mains. But, you know, if I lived in Anchorage, I really wouldn’t give a shit, because Wilco rocks. The good thing is that we get two new songs out of it, and new songs? Always good. The rating is two stars.
Posted September 7th, 2008 in Musiclogging. Tagged: Alejandro Escovedo, Bleu, Derek Webb, feist, Gnarls Barkley, Over the Rhine, Sandra McCracken, The Velvet Underground, wilco.
Just one shopping month left until my birthday!
Y’all know I love music, to the point that I have a separate Amazon wishlist for music only. Ahem.
Sandra McCracken’s Red Balloon. When you’re friends, you get advance copies.
Nirvana’s In Utero.
Jackopierce’s Promise of Summer. This is a NoiseTrade success—wouldn’t have bought this album without listening to the EP. So, if you’re interested … get the EP at the end of the post.
- 3 Feb 2006 [Las Vegas, NV, USA] concert bootleg of Coldplay. I’m done with them now.
2006-02-03: MGM Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
- 26 Oct 2007 [New York, NY, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine.
2007-10-26: Highline Ballroom, New York, NY, USA (disc 1) and
2007-10-26: Highline Ballroom, New York, NY, USA (disc 2).
17 Jul 2008 [London, England] concert bootleg of Death Cab for Cutie.
26 Jul 2008 [Anchorage, AK, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco.
2008-07-26: The Moose's Tooth, Anchorage, AK, USA (disc 1) and
2008-07-26: The Moose's Tooth, Anchorage, AK, USA (disc 2).
Last week:
Blind Faith’s eponymous album. It’s a shame that Windwood, Baker, and Clapton couldn’t co-exist. Three-and-a-half stars.
Lenny Kravitz’s It Is Time for a Love Revolution. Starts off with a bang, and then … mellows. Three stars overall.
Matthew Perryman Jones’s Swallow the Sea. I have sadly not given this album the time that it deserves this week, but a copy will go in my car for my Labor Day driving. But from the first few listens, it gets four-and-a-half stars.
- 20 Jul 1995 [Nashville, TN, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco. Sometimes, the sound guy needs to get shot. This is one of those times. Two stars.
- 20 Apr 2004 [Minneapolis, MN, USA] concert bootleg of M. Ward, Jim James, and Conor Oberst. Matt started his set with a harmonica, which is a sure-fire way to have me love it. [I have yet to understand my affinity for the instrument, but it's undeniable.] Matt’s set is pretty much everything you’d expect from a 2004-era show. As usual, Jim James’s stuff confounds me—I just don’t grok it, for whatever reason. Conor Oberst’s set mostly bored me. Two-and-a-half stars overall.
- 18 Nov 2006 [Dayton, OH, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine. The taper noted that the distortion errors are present in both the SBD and AUD sources. SOUNDBOARD FAIL. Two stars.
1 Aug 2008 [Sugar Land, TX, USA] concert bootleg of Andy Gullahorn. Great recording from Jim, who hosted the show. Great performance by Gully. Fun times. Four stars.
And again … here’s that JP EP:

Posted August 31st, 2008 in Musiclogging. Tagged: Coldplay, Death Cab for Cutie, Jackopierce, Nirvana, Over the Rhine, Sandra McCracken, wilco.
Blind Faith’s eponymous album.
Lenny Kravitz’s It Is Time for a Love Revolution.
Matthew Perryman Jones’s Swallow the Sea, which I’ve been waiting for since … oh, about a half-hour after I first spun Throwing Punches in the Dark.
- 20 Jul 1995 [Nashville, TN, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco.
1995-07-20: Dancing in the District, Nashville, TN, USA
- 20 Apr 2004 [Minneapolis, MN, USA] concert bootleg of M. Ward, Jim James, and Conor Oberst.
2004-04-20: Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, USA (disc 1) and
2004-04-20: Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, USA (disc 2).
- 18 Nov 2006 [Dayton, OH, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine.
2006-11-18: Canal Street Tavern, Dayton, OH, USA (disc 1) and
2006-11-18: Canal Street Tavern, Dayton, OH, USA (disc 2).
1 Aug 2008 [Sugar Land, TX, USA] concert bootleg of Andy Gullahorn.
2008-08-01: Andrews Home, Sugar Land, TX, USA (disc 1) and
2008-08-01: Andrews Home, Sugar Land, TX, USA (disc 2).
Last week was very good to my ears:
Nirvana’s Nevermind. Is there an album with a better opening than Nevermind? I mean, it’s a Led Zeppelin-esque tour de force to kick things off. Just fantastic. Four-and-a-half stars.
The Cardigans’ Life. Still definitely in a pop vein, but it’s got a lot more groove behind Nina’s voice musically. Three stars.
Over the Rhine’s Live From Nowhere, Volume Three. Worth the wait, as usual. Four-and-a-half stars. People, this is how you do it: put out a live album every year. Put a couple covers on it. Sell to your hardcore fans directly, and you’ll keep them happy.
- 16 Jul 2006 [Florence, MA, USA] concert bootleg of The Autumn Defense. I own Birds, Beasts, and Flowers, their half-and-half EP with Hem [because of the latter], but this is the first time I’ve given them a serious listen. I thought BBF was uninspiring for bringing people to Hem, and I think the same can be said for The Autumn Defense—I’ll be checking more out now. Three stars.
- 17 May 2008 [St. Louis, MO, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco. Nothing special. Three stars.
- 23 Jun 2008 [Santa Monica, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Death Cab for Cutie. A solid recording. Three-and-a-half stars.
- 22 Jul 2008 [San Diego, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Feist. A fantastic recording. Four stars.
Posted August 24th, 2008 in Musiclogging. Tagged: Andy Gullahorn, Blind Faith, Conor Oberst, Jim James, Lenny Kravitz, M. Ward, Matthew Perryman Jones, Over the Rhine, wilco.
Nirvana’s Nevermind. Nope, never actually owned my own copy.
The Cardigans’ Life.
Over the Rhine’s Live From Nowhere, Volume Three.
- 16 Jul 2006 [Florence, MA, USA] concert bootleg of The Autumn Defense.
2006-07-16: Pines Theater, Florence, MA, USA
- 17 May 2008 [St. Louis, MO, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco.
2008-05-17: The Pageant, St. Louis, MO, USA (disc 1) and
2008-05-17: The Pageant, St. Louis, MO, USA (disc 2).
- 23 Jun 2008 [Santa Monica, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Death Cab for Cutie.
2008-06-23: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW-FM, Santa Monica, CA, USA
- 22 Jul 2008 [San Diego, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Feist.
2008-07-22: Humphrey's, San Diego, CA, USA (disc 1) and
2008-07-22: Humphrey's, San Diego, CA, USA (disc 2).
Last week:
R.E.M.’s Murmur. Admittedly, I haven’t given this enough of a listen [just getting to it on Saturday], but I’m just not feeling it yet. I’ll keep trying, but right now, it’s just a three-star record on my radar.
George Strait’s Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind. I don’t like a whole lot of country music, but there’s just … something about George Strait’s voice. I figure between George and Lyle Lovett, I can get all the country I ever need in my life. [And I still blame my junior-year-at-MSMS roommate, Thomas, for listening to country music in the first place. I had two choices: listen to country or kill him. I chose the former. But working in country radio right out of high school pretty well fixed me on listening to too much country.] So yeah, I’m going through Strait’s catalog some. Three stars, if you like country.
The Cardigans’ Emmerdale. For a band with this much rock and roll chops—Peter Svensson and Magnus Sveningsson had been in heavy metal bands prior to The Cardigans—it’s weird to hear a pop record from them, but it’s still solid, because Nina Persson’s voice is stellar. Two-and-a-half stars.
25 Apr 2008 [Dayton, OH, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine. The mix is just off, but I’m afraid that there’s not much to be done about it by the taper, given that it seems like everything was done that was possible with the AUD part of the mix. Three-and-a-half stars.
28 Apr 2008 [Los Angeles, CA, USA] concert bootleg of She & Him. Persic is one of the best tapers I know, so I lay all the fault here on the vocalists—not only Zooey [who just needs to get more stage presence, which should shock no one who's read about her on the Internet at this point], but whoever was doing the bgv’s, too. But the musicianship of the band is great … three-and-a-half stars.
- 16 May 2008 [St. Louis, MO, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco. The musicianship is great. The recording is solid. It just … doesn’t really feel like I’m there, which is pretty much my standard for bootleg recordings. I guess I’m faulting Steve’s mix here, which rightly focuses on the music, but feels like it weighs a bit too heavy on the SBD patch. I’m not saying that it’s not good; I’m just saying that I guess I think it could be better. Three-and-a-half stars.
- 25 Jul 2008 [Santa Monica, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Gnarls Barkley. It’s obvious that they still haven’t gotten comfortable with being interviewed, but man … a fun listen nonetheless. Four stars.
Posted August 17th, 2008 in Musiclogging. Tagged: Death Cab for Cutie, feist, Nirvana, Over the Rhine, The Autumn Defense, The Cardigans, wilco.
This week is a mix of old and new: old studio releases [all at least a decade old], and new bootlegs [all from 2008].
R.E.M.’s Murmur.
George Strait’s Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind.
The Cardigans’ Emmerdale.
25 Apr 2008 [Dayton, OH, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine.
2008-04-25: Canal Street Tavern, Dayton, OH, USA (disc 1) and
2008-04-25: Canal Street Tavern, Dayton, OH, USA (disc 2).
28 Apr 2008 [Los Angeles, CA, USA] concert bootleg of She & Him.
2008-04-28: Vista Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
- 16 May 2008 [St. Louis, MO, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco.
2008-05-16: The Pageant, St. Louis, MO, USA (disc 1) and
2008-05-16: The Pageant, St. Louis, MO, USA (disc 2).
- 25 Jul 2008 [Santa Monica, CA, USA] concert bootleg of Gnarls Barkley.
2008-07-25: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW-FM, Santa Monica, CA, USA.
Last week:
Iron and Wine’s The Shepherd’s Dog. I hadn’t really, really loved any of Sam Beam’s previous work; this, however, sparkles. Four-and-a-half stars.
Gnarls Barkley’s The Odd Couple. Fan-damn-tastic. Four stars.
Dr. Dre’s The Chronic. Three stars. [I blame listening to Girl Talk on getting this.]
8 Nov 1992 [Chicago, IL, USA] concert bootleg of Uncle Tupelo. A surprisingly good recording, given the age. Three-and-a-half stars.
- 16 Mar 2007 [Dayton, OH, USA] concert bootleg of Over the Rhine. Your standard kick-ass OtR@CST show. Four stars.
- 15 May 2008 [St. Louis, MO, USA] concert bootleg of Wilco. Three stars. Solid but unspectacular.
- 3 Jun 2008 [Paris, France] concert bootleg of Feist. It’s a bit treble-y and feels weak, but it has good crowd capture, which to me is something that you want [because, otherwise, it's a one-off rendition of songs you've heard before; this is why I'm not the biggest fan of soundboards]. Two-and-a-half stars.
Posted August 10th, 2008 in Musiclogging. Tagged: George Strait, Gnarls Barkley, Over the Rhine, R.E.M., She and Him, The Cardigans, wilco.