The Clash Jamaica World Music Festival Montego Bay, Jamaica 11.27.1982 EN SBD remaster 01 introduction 02 London Calling 03 Police On My Back 04 The Guns of Brixton 05 The Magnificent Seven (incl. Armagideon Time) 06 Junco Partner 07 Spanish Bombs 08 One More Time 09 Train In Vain 10 Bankrobber 11 This Is Radio Clash 12 Clampdown 13 Should I Stay Or Should I Go? 14 Rock the Casbah 15 Straight to Hell 16 I Fought the Law Total time: 1:00:38 Joe Strummer - guitar, vocals Mick Jones - guitar, vocals Paul Simonon - bass, vocals Terry Chimes - drums soundboard master cassette, transferred by Charlie Miller and remastered by EN Recording Info: SBD -> Cassette Master (Sony TC-D5M/TDK MA-C90/Dolby B) Transfer Info: Cassette Master (Nakamichi DR-1/Dolby B) -> Sound Devices 744T (24bit/44.1k) -> Samplitude Professional v11.2 -> FLAC/16 (1 Disc Audio / 1 Disc FLAC) All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller charliemiller87@earthlink.net April 15, 2011 Notes: Thanks to Frank Streeter for lending me his masters notes on the remaster by EN 11.27.2015 This is a 33rd anniversary special designed to get your long Thanksgiving weekend happening the right way, courtesy of one of the few bands ever to Matter. It didn't require much at all, but because I thought it was a little flat and dead on top (that Dolby B?), and also because the kick drum seemed a bit loud to me, I set about adjusting things in Sound Forge 9 for an optimal listening experience. A little EQ, a little Graphic Dynamics enhancement, a little alignment along sector boundaries, and a touch of titling and tagging as well as new md5s and ffps, and here we are. I suppose the big feat of audiological necromancy in this one was the last tune, which had a bizarre and inexplicable cut about 18 seconds in... I painstakingly reconstructed the missing section -- using a few seconds from the repeating part towards the end -- to play as seamlessly as possible and I think I did a darn good job mashing it up. It's way better than how it was before, anyhow. What's a few microseconds when you're fighting the law and the law wins, amirite? Play it loud, Happy Thanksgiving, R.I.P. Joe and do enjoy this snapshot from just before The Clash, well, crashed. updated lineage: SBD > cassette master (Sony TC-D5M/TDK MA-C90/Dolby B > Nakamichi DR-1/Dolby B) > Charlie Miller transfer (Sound Devices 744T (24bit/44.1k) > Samplitude Professional v11.2 > FLAC) > 16/44 WAV > Sound Forge 9 > remasterizzations > FLAC 8 with sector alignment in FLAC Frontend > DIME > you