Uncle Tupelo- KCOU live acoustic in studio, Columbia Mo 5/19/90 xfer from pre-fm Master tape

For today’s On This Date in History, I picked out this Uncle Tupelo performance. It’s rare that anything this early from UT came from anywhere but the band archive (I have shared a bunch from there already), but this one came from someone at KCOU. It’s a short interview and some songs acoustic. They talk about signing with Rockville, which in hindsight was not a great thing since I heard that they never got paid. Ugh.

Recorded by: KCOU DJ
Transfer by: Shayne stacy
Equipment used: Sony PCM-R500 and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card

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Uncle Tupelo- KCOU In Studio, Columbia Mo. 10/31/89 Xfer from band archive cassette

Man, this Uncle Tupelo archive transfer project has led me down endless rabbit holes. I just wasted an hour downloading flyers. Ugh. Anyway, here is an excellent quality session from KCOU in Columbia. It sounds like a pre-FM soundboard.

Recorded by: Tony Marghertia(?)
Transferred by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: 1994 DAT transfer- Playback with consumer Aiwa belt drive deck (big regret)- Sony DTC690 using monster audio cables.
Equipment used: 2019 DAT to WAV transfer: Sony PCM-R500 — Audiophile 2496 card — WAV
Transfer Lineage: Band Archive Tape – My DAT (90 meter DAT in 32khz- big regret) – You

Tracks: Screen Door/ There Was A Time/ I Got Drunk

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