Elvis Costello - 1983-09-24 San Francisco (JEMS)
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Elvis Costello And The Attractions Civic Auditorium San Francisco, CA 24 September 1983 01. Intro 02. Let Them All Talk 03. Possession 04. Watching The Detectives 05. Watch Your Step 06. The Greatest Thing 07. Man Out Of Time 08. Kid About It 09. Mystery Dance 10. Shabby Doll 11. The Bells 12. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? 13. New Lace Sleeves 14. Shipbuilding 15. Big Sister's Clothes 16. Stand Down Margaret 17. Beyond Belief 18. Clubland 19. The World And His Wife 20. Alison - including Living A Little, Laughing A Little 21. Back Stabbers - King Horse 22. Clowntime Is Over 23. Pills And Soap 24. Charm School 25. TKO (Boxing Day) 26. Everyday I Write The Book 27. Moods For Moderns (Riff Riff Riff instrumental) - I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down 28. Pump It Up - including Ain't That A Lot Of Love Musicians: Elvis Costello - vocals, guitar Steve Nieve - keyboards Bruce Thomas - bass Pete Thomas - drums With The TKO Horns: Dave Plews - trumpet Paul Speare - tenor saxophone Jeff Blythe - alto saxophone Jim Paterson - trombone and Afrodiziak: Claudia Fontaine - backing vocals Caron Wheeler - backing vocals JEMS Master Recording Recording Gear: Sony WM-D6 with ECM-939 stereo mic JEMS 2023 Transfer: Master cassettes > Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 3.3.3 (24/96 capture to .wav) > iZotope RX7 and Ozone 6 mastering > iZotope MBIT+ resample to 16/44 > FLAC > finishing with TLH Here’s a JEMS Master Recording of Elvis Costello and the Attractions, performing the final U.S. date in 1983 at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. The end of the road found Elvis and his bandmates in a mood, alright. Things sound a bit rushed, and many familiar sounds get sung or played in slightly different ways. Was it meant to push boundaries, have fun, and get off the script a bit? That makes the most sense. Whether you find playback intriguing or perplexing, the recording picked up a good amount of reverb, making most of Elvis’ remarks hard to decipher. It’s a boomy, distant capture that underscores what Jared would occasionally say: “a tape is better than no tape.” Thanks to mjk5510 for mastering and to area51gm for presenting this tour and others. A tip of the hat to my cohort BK and the good people who maintain the Elvis Costello Wiki. We remember Jared and Stand for their wit, friendship, and taping savoir faire. Here's to Clocking In. I look forward to the remainder of ’83 and already have an eye on 1984 — there’s always more to come. Share it freely, and for free! - slipkid68