The resulting analog signal was digitized by a Mytek Digital 8X96 analog to digital converter using Steinberg Nuendo as the recording software and saved as a 24-bit 48kHz WAV file. The reel was played on a modified Revox A77 reel-to-reel machine with a Reutelhuber custom designed and built tape head preamplifier incorporating 2003 era technology and components including all metal film resistors, polypropylene coupling capacitors, and low ESR electrolytic supply bypass capacitors. The tape is a 7.5 inch per second stereo recording. This recording is notable for featuring a number of tunes not found on other circulating Kentucky Colonels shows. "The Spencers" (Dave and Lou), a popular California country act in the 1960s, sing two songs (tracks 11-12) backed by the Colonels. ![]() Some Dobro is heard in the background on tracks 8-9, and may be Tut Taylor. A nice treat is to hear the masterful fiddling of "Eight Time National Champion Fiddler" Scott Stoneman, who is announced as a guest at this show. Tut Taylor's recording does a nice job of capturing Clarence White's fine backing guitar. Tut Taylor Archive Reel #29 features a Kentucky Colonels live performance that was probably recorded at the Ash Grove, Santa Monica, California circa mid-1960s. Jimmy Brown, the Newsboy.Release Me (And Let Me Live Again) I Dreamed My Baby Came Home (with The Spencers)ġ5. May You Never Be Alone Like Me (with Tut on Dobro?)ġ1. ![]() (x) Wound Time Can't Erase.Each Season Changes YouĨ.
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