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Live at Carnegie Hall - DAN FOGELBERG
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曲目リスト
1 | Nether Lands |
2 | Once Upon a Time |
3 | Stars |
4 | Crow |
5 | Old Tennessee |
6 | Song from Half Mountain |
7 | (Someone's Been) Telling You Stories |
8 | To the Morning |
9 | Paris Nocturne |
10 | Sketches |
11 | Next Time |
12 | Manha de Carnival |
13 | Guitar Etude #3 |
14 | Plastered in Paris |
15 | The Chauvinist Song |
16 | Full Moon Mansion |
17 | Beggar's Game |
18 | Same Old Lang Syne |
19 | All Night Long |
20 | Morning Sky |
21 | Souvenirs |
22 | Illinois |
23 | Part of the Plan |
24 | There's a Place in the World for a Gambler |
25 | Along the Road |
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?THE MAKING OF "Live at Carnegie Hall"
In March of 2015, while doing some sorting and organizing of photos and tapes, I came across a DAT tape labeled “D.F. LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL”. Dan once told me that before his performance there in 1979, his management team had asked if he wanted to record the evening. He’d declined, saying he was going to be nervous enough playing Carnegie Hall, plus his parents were going to be in the audience - knowing it was being recorded would only add more pressure. He told me he’d always regretted that decision; the concert turned out to be one of the highlights of his career and all he had to remember it by was a house system recording of it.
And now, apparently, I was holding that recording in my hand.
After he died, I saved most of the smaller recording equipment from Dan's ranch studio: reel to reel, cassette, ADAT and compact disc, so now I pulled out the digital audio tape deck, connected the USB audio interface to my computer, and sat back to listen.
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From what Dan told me, I was expecting the tape to sound really bad: room hiss, audience noise, mic pops, feedback and fluctuating levels, etc., but it sounded GOOD! And, knowing of the advances in audio restoration in the intervening 36 years since its recording, I felt certain it could be made to sound GREAT.
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I sent an MP4 of Song From Half Mountain to Dan’s lifelong friend, Irving Azoff, saying, "Irving, I just listened to the recording of Dan at Carnegie Hall, and I would love for us to release it." Irving listened, and agreed, and by the way, his friend Ron Perelman happened to be the chairman of Carnegie Hall. Mr. Perelman answered my inquiry right away and offered to put us in touch with the appropriate people to get the necessary permissions.
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Next, we approached Sony, since they own the bulk of Dan’s catalog, and they wanted to hear all of the tracks. Two months later, they let us know that, while it sounded great, it wasn’t feasible for them to put it out, but they would help in any other way they could. Clearly, this would not be a big money-maker, but Irving and I felt strongly that it should be in Dan’s catalog, and I knew that the hard core fans would love it.
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I sent out audio restoration requests, figuring it would cost around $6,000. The first bid I got back was $40,000. Yikes!! I couldn't afford that. They came down to $27,000 and then to $20,000. I ran it by Irving, who still thought it was high, but I knew the engineer's work and believed he would make it amazing, so I agreed. In August I sent a $10,000 deposit check and before long I got a restored/mastered CD.
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I played the CD, and my heart sank. It wasn't what I'd hoped for, at all. I wanted the listener to feel like they were right there in the concert hall, so the big room ambience was very important to me, and it just wasn't there. I called Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering, who said he’d take a listen and let me know if he could do anything with it.
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He asked if I had access to the masters, but, well, that was the mystery.
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Dan said the recording was done on Carnegie Hall’s house system, but when I asked their archivist, he told me they don’t do house system recordings. Never have. Sony Legacy didn’t have any record of a recording, and Dan’s road manager and management didn’t recall how it was recorded either. So, with no idea where the masters were, or if they even existed, all we had to work from was the DAT’s, which is a bit like taking a picture of something through a window. Luckily, our window was of good quality and fairly clean.
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Gateway Mastering is only three hours away from me in Maine, so in May of 2016, I drove the precious tapes down and hand-delivered them to Bob, who did indeed make them sound fantastic, for what I’d originally hoped it would cost. I asked him to leave the entire concert intact, including Dan's banter with the audience, so we made a lot of tweaks to where the tracks started and ended. For instance, it was important that the audience member who yelled out, “Play all night long!” just before Dan began riffing on an impromptu song called “All Night Long,” could be heard at the start of that track and not at the end of the track before it.
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By October of 2016 the final Carnegie Hall CD master was completed.
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Irving and I decided to release the double CD ourselves, under “Nether Lands Records.” I already had the album cover, an Andy Katz shot of Dan that I loved, but I asked John Kosh, who designed so many of Dan’s albums, to design the CD package and labels.
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We had no images of the concert to work with, so I put out a request on Facebook for photos or memorabilia and was thrilled when longtime Dan fan, Jill Dolnick McGovern, sent us images of her concert ticket and the ad that ran in the New York Times (which, in a bit of serendipity, had been designed by John Kosh.) Poor Jill, she had just bought a new scanner and I pushed her skills to the max to get us some good quality scans: "Bigger, Jill, bigger!"
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Irving asked Adam Flick, Brandon Rieck and Sali Kharazi to help with the production end of things, which was a huge help. So, two years after finding the DAT, the agreements had been signed, licensing and mastering fees paid, and the package and music files were on their way to be printed and pressed.
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After announcing the upcoming album on Facebook, I got a comment from a man named Dennis Fite. It said, "Jean, I am excited that you have taken on this project and can't wait to get a copy. I had the pleasure and privilege to mix Dan's monitors on that tour."
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Bingo!
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I immediately sent him a private message, asking if he had any recollections of the recording of the Carnegie Hall concert. Dennis told me that Carlo Sound of Nashville had been hired to provide the sound system for the entire 1979 Solo Tour. They weren't hired to record the performances, just to run the sound in the house and monitors. However, during the Carnegie Hall concert, PA engineer John Logan made a cassette tape recording of the show in case Dan wanted it.
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Dennis wrote: "I remember that the evening was very special. Dan was very excited to be playing Carnegie Hall and having his parents in the audience. I mixed monitors and John Logan, also with Carlo Sound, was the house PA engineer. The tape of the Carnegie Hall show Dan had was John's house mix and came directly from his house mixing board. The guitar tech was Dan Murakami. The road manager was Charlie Fernandez. Dan was offered the use of Carnegie Hall's baby grand piano but declined the offer. When I asked him why Dan showed me, on its sound board, the signatures of all the musicians who had played the piano on stage at Carnegie. He felt a bit intimidated and said he would feel more comfortable playing his own.
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During sound check Dan would stop playing a guitar and say things like 'awesome', 'this one sounds great', 'can't wait to play this one tonight'...he appeared to be feeling pretty good about the show. During the show Dan seemed to be pretty happy with his environment on stage...he would occasionally shut his eyes while playing or look over and smile.
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Two factors very instrumental in my success with Dan's stage environment were Dan himself..a great musician that knew exactly what he wanted on stage and knew how to communicate that to me during sound check and Dan Murakami who always had the guitars tuned perfectly and would let me know of any potential problems that might arise. There seemed to be excitement and tension in the air as Dan was walking across the stage for his first song. With the first notes and lyrics of the first song, the tension dissipated and the excitement remained. From that moment on, it was his audience, his show,
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- 製品サイズ : 14.61 x 12.7 x 0.64 cm; 54.43 g
- メーカー : Nether Lands Records
- EAN : 0888295576680
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2023
- レーベル : Nether Lands Records
- ASIN : B072NYXKST
- 原産国 : アメリカ合衆国
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
問題点 レコードジャケットのシワ
いい所 上記に対する対応
ライブでこれ程までに「しなやか」で「滑らか」で「力強く」「優しい」歌声で観衆を魅了する人はそういない。テクニックは申し分ない上に表現力の豊かさ(もちろん人柄も)がライブではより一層感じられて、今こうして数十年前のライブを聴けることに感謝したい。貴重な音源であり、音質も上々で、眠らせておくには勿体無い。発売してくださった関係者、改めてダンが最高のミュージシャンであることに感動してやまない。
遺作となったLove in Timeから8年。
あれが最後だと覚悟していたが、今年になって
思いがけずライブアルバムが出るとの報せ。
今か今かと待っていたこのアルバムは二枚組。
1979年カーネギーホールにて収録された
たった一人のアコースティック・ライブ。
夢中で聴きまくっていたあの頃の
全盛期のダンの声が溢れている。
ピアノとギターと歌だけで
数千人の客を持っていく彼の力量。
スーパーバンドを従えて行うライブよりも
凄みと力強さと優しさに満ちて
聴くものの心を捉えて離さない。
楽曲の良さ、歌の強さ。
レコードだけでは伝わらない彼の魅力。
これだけのライブが出来たから
彼はあれほどアメリカで支持されたんだ。
重ね重ね、彼のライブを体験できなかった事を
心から悔やんでいる。
そしてひとつ、宝物が増えた。
Thanks Dan.
Miss You.
2018/0203追記
こんなに買ったアルバムを聴き込んでいるのは
いつ以来だろう?
1枚目のオープニングから深く深く
表現を掘り下げて行く過程。
2枚目の観客を楽しませるエンタティナーぶり。
ほとんど修正のない録音だから
色々な事が見えてくる。
なんてリズム感がいい人なのか。
なんてお茶目な人だったのか。
なんて素晴らしい声なのか。
なんてギターもピアノも上手いのか。
なによりも耳元に残るその息遣いと
見る事が叶わなかったDanのライブを
今まさに疑似体験しているような
そんな二枚組です。
彼の奥様が彼の音源などを整理していた時にこの音源に耳がとまり、敏腕マネージャーだったアーヴィング・エイゾフらと相談した結果、リリースを決意されたといういきさつがある作品です。
彼のウェブサイトに奥様が投稿した記事によるとDanはこのコンサート音源をリリースすることに消極的だったそうです。それはカーネギーホールという特別な場所でのコンサート音源であることと彼の両親も見に来ていたことが理由で、彼が生きていたら決して世に出ることはなかったのかもしれません。 この作品を発表してくれた彼の奥様(ジーン)とそれを支えてくれた関係者に感謝・感謝です。
作品としてもDanのアコースティック・ピアノとアコースティック・ギター(6弦と12弦を使い分けている)にのせて演奏されていますが興味深いのはこのコンサートの時点では未発表の曲(のちにアルバム「Phoenix」や「The Innocent Age」で発表される)や全くの未発表曲なども披露されておりコアなファンにはたまらない作品です。
生前、あまりコンサートツアーなどを行わなかった彼のライブ音源は貴重です。
若き日のダンの貴重な録音。
ファンならマストバイ!
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Una grande esibizione di un grandissimo cantautore che a distanza di quasi 40 anni fa ancora venire la pelle d'oca.
Un vero peccato se ne sia andato...ma come molti dicono sono i migliori ad andarsene per primi.
RIP Dan