POST: Mick TAYLOR with Mayall's BB - Springtime 1982 - Vol 10 - 1982.06.14 - NEW HAVEN (2nd show)
Mick Taylor
with Mayall’s Bluesbreakers
in springtime 1982
This is a series dedicated to Mick Taylor’s shows with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers in May and June 1982 when they toured California and the US East Coast.
A big thank you to all the people who recorded these shows and who shared them and to my two accomplices nzb and Jaap (Stonesmuziekfan) who gave me the benefit of their versions of these shows and their advice and support ... and therefore without whom this project would not have been possible.
Line-up: MT (gtr; some keyb)/John Mayall (voc, keyb, harm, gtr)/John McVie (bass)/Colin Allen (dr)
1982 Springtime US-tour Part 3: ‘US East Coast Tour’
VOLUME 10
14th June 1982
(2nd show)
- NEW HAVEN -
Toad’s Place
14th June: New Haven, Connecticut, Toad's Place (1st show)
CD1:
01 - intro & tuning
02 - An Eye For An Eye
03 - Oh, Pretty Woman
04 - band introduction #1
05 - Checkin’ Up On My Baby
06 - My Time After Awhile
07 - You Never Can Be Trusted
08 - The Dark Side Of Midnight
09 - Lookin' For Willie
CD2:
01 - band introduction #2
02 - I Should Know Better
03 - Rock It In The Pocket
04 - Room To Move
05 - band introduction #3 & encore break
06 - All Night, All Day
07 - Ridin’ On The Santa Fe
For this show we have two versions.
The one that I already reworked in 2016 and posted at IORR (see the accompanying doc-file) was interesting because it had the correct speed. But was in mono with a muddy sound and missed ‘All Day, All Night’.
The second one sent by nzb is also interesting because it has a better stereo sound, has a more complete intro, contains ‘All Day, All Night’ but misses ‘ The Dark Side Of Midnight’ and the end of ‘Lookin’ For Willie’. Other problem, the speed had to be corrected (differently on both cd-rs!)
I decided to do a mix of both shows to get a complete recording.
On nzb’s version I equilibrated the channels, I slightly amplified the recording, deleted microgaps between the tracks and I reworked the transitions between the tracks that now start with the song.
I used a 6 second mono patch to repair the two defaults on ‘You Never Can Be Trusted’ from 3’11 until 3’17.
I used a 1’21 patch coming from my old version to complete ‘Lookin’ For Willie’ and the biggest part of ‘The Dark Side Of Midnight’.
Note that until ‘Lookin’ For Willie’ the recording had to be decelerated by -4,5% and from this point onwards it had to be accelerated by +1,9%.
As usual all the infos are taken from The Mick Taylor Complete Works Database by Nico Zentgraf: [
www.nzentgraf.de]


Posted in 2023 by StonyRoad on IORR: [
iorr.org]
link valid until 24/11/23
[
we.tl]
Vol 11 on Sunday
Norbert
email:
stonyroad58@gmail.com