here is the info file from Dime
I went to a local record store in San Francisco a few days ago.
While making my usual rounds from section to section, I decided to look in the LP bin to see if there was anything interesting. I looked in the Talking Heads section of LPs, and at first, I didn’t see anything very uncommon. I noticed at the end of the section a bright yellow cover sticking out. Low and behold, it was a copy of “Workshop Image”, a double LP bootleg recording from CBGB’s in New York City.
I am very excited to share this vinyl bootleg. A lot of people on etree don’t seem to have this in their collections. Those few people that do have a copy of this either have cassette lineage somewhere in their copies, or they basically have unknown lineage.
I love coming across gems like this at local record stores! I thought I’d share this since I haven’t uploaded anything in several months and it’s about time I gave back. ENJOY!!!
-Powerfan
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Talking Heads
CBGB
New York City, NY
1977.08.28 (August 28, 1977)
Vinyl bootleg title: “Workshop Image”
SETLIST:
LP 1 / SIDE 1:
1. Artists Only
2. Stay Hungry
3. The Book I Read
4. Happy Day
5. New Feeling
LP 1 / SIDE 2:
1. Warning Sign
2. Wash That Love Away
3. Pulled Up
4. No Compassion
LP 2 / SIDE 1:
1. Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town
2. With Our Love
3. Don’t Worry About The Government
4. The Girls Want To Be With The Girls
5. Tentative Decisions
LP 2 / SIDE 2:
1. Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
2. Who Is It? (mislabeled on the back cover as ‘The Good Thing’)
3. I’m Not In Love
4. Love Goes To Building On Fire
5. Psycho Killer
6. Love Is All Around
Lineage: Unknown AUD > Bootleg Vinyl LP “Workshop Image”
Transfer: Pro-ject 1 Xpression III Turntable > Yahmaha RX-496 > Roland R-09 (44.1 / 16) > WAV > Nero WaveEditor > WAV > Trader’s Little Helper > FLAC (sb’s aligned, level 8)
TRT: 81:53
All audio is stereo, 44.1 kHz, 16 bits.
No EQing, normalizing, remastering, fades, pop removal or anything else has been performed on this set of FLAC flies.
This is a just a straight LP to FLAC transfer with no adjustments.
Please feel free to remaster and clean this recording if you’d like to, and then upload a fresh copy for us!
Transferred and uploaded by Powerfan
http://db.etree.org/powerman%205000
; wholefile md5 checksum file generated by Trader’s Little Helper
; generated on April 8, 2012, at 22:44:21