This was the first time I ever saw AMC, an acoustic in-store set during a lunch break, captured on a lo-fi posterity cassette made by Garage D’Or owner Terry Katzman.
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These are the digitizing notes I wrote when I digitized this recording in 2007:
This was the first time I ever saw AMC. I managed a convenience store next door to Garage D’Or, and this just happened to coincide with my break one afternoon. I dropped by to shoot the breeze with the fellows at the shop, and walked in on this scruffy looking bunch playing an acoustic set; needless to say, I was hooked.
The manager of the store [Terry Katzman] loaned me a cassette he made of the band’s in-store performance, and I believe he was using a Sony D-6, with a 909-A mic, which was a fairly common taping rig in those days. Terry made a lot of recordings just for posterity, and many of the in-store recordings were fairly impromptu – sometimes just a mic up on the wall over the counter, and maybe another mic closer to where the band was performing. When transferring this tape from Terry’s master, I edited out some of the ambient sounds of talkative customers and street noises in between the songs, and created fades at the time I made my copy from the master. You can still hear a few buses passing as the front door opens periodically throughout the set, but I think overall this ends up being a slightly gentler version for the edits. The Azimuth optimization was a delicate operation when making this analog/digital transfer, as this was now the third tape head employed along the way; I ended up re-adjusting it a few times before I was satisfied. Anyway, it’s what I have, so enjoy!
Here are a few more notes / afterthoughts, added in 2021:
I had previously listed this as my own recording, but I had apparently mixed up the date with another in-store set from Garage D’Or, and it took a while to get all of this in one place so I could sort things out properly. This fileset was created in 2007, from a copy of Terry’s tape. During the transfer process, I made the decision to edit the songs with gentle fade-in / fade-outs, to soften some of the ambient traffic sounds, audience chatter, etc, that occasionally invited themselves into random places. All said, I think it sounds better than I remembered for the most part, but I hadn’t started making 24-bit transfers at the time, so this transfer is permanently in 16/44.1. If Terry’s original tape still exists, it could serve as a better master source recording.
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Here’s the technical breakdown for the recording itself:
American Music Club
Minneapolis, MN
Garage D’Or Records
7 October 1987
acoustic in-store
(00:28:29)
Recorded by Terry Katzman [Rest In Peace; you are definitely missed]
Digitized by J.Free in 2007
[01] Firefly (3:07)
[02] Cathleen (2:09)
[03] Blue And Grey Shirt (3:14)
[04] Room Above The Club (3:37)
[05] Electric Light (3:25)
[06] Western Sky (3:34)
[07] Gary’s Song (2:50)
[08] Outside This Bar (3:11)
[09] This Year (2:55)
[10] Hold On To Your Love (3:18)
1st-gen. cassette from original master tape > Azimuth-optimized analog transfer to HD via CDWav (DC offset, tracking) > SoundForge (DC offset) > Level 8 flac conversion via Traders Little Helper
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