![]() Local listening or to post elsewhere, please select only the original Refreshingly, both sides actually worked out to the same splice-to-splice length this time!ĪEI scan provided by Mike Bise. (You know the drill by now.) Sides were split to mono blocks for this presentation. Speed correction -26.75% no restoration, noise reduction or EQ was done. (JPEG option) (See "New Yorker" article below.) ![]() Partial setlist compiled "from memory" by Mike Bise, who worked at a Gap in Texas during the 1990s. Were spent late this summer and early this fall exploring alleyways and other back streets,Īnd doing training rides, in downtown Vancouver, WA with it playing on the bike's inflight audio system. I will personally attest, it is a really great riding tape. See "Classical Chamber" #5590 for AEI Employee Mike Brady's rather revealling memories of programming custom tapes for these guys! This tape was in a lot of several acquired through an online auction. This is a custom programme played in The Gap clothing stores in early 1993.
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