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07.28.07A NORTH PLAINS, OR These labels are designed to print on the NEATO 180955 pre-perforated cd labels & card stock! They include appoximately 1/4 inch extra “bleed” around the perforations, in order to account for small differences in printers and software issues. If you print these labels on PLAIN PAPER, you will need to trim the extra bleed area away or they will not fit. Additionally, you should print these with Adobe Acrobat 7 (older versions may not produce the correct results), and you MUST make sure that the PAGE SCALING option is set to “NONE”. If you have PAGE SCALING set to “Fit To Printer Margins” or “Reduce to Printer Margins”, the graphics will not print at the correct size for the standard jewel case. This is the most common problem people have when they complain about the artwork not fitting the jewel case! You can order Neato Labels from www.neato.com! |<<<<<<<<<<TRIM LINE TRIM LINE>>>>>>>>>>| 07.28.07a NORTH PLAINS, OR DISC ONE SET ONE 01 DOWN A RIVER* 6:05 02 CATFISH JOHN** 4:54 THE STRING CHEESE INCIDENT 03 TEMPERANCE REEL** 5:11 Jason Hann 04 UNTIL THE MUSIC’S OVER*** 7:59 percussion, vocals 05 WHEN I PAINT MY MASTERPIECE**** 3:56 Kyle Hollingsworth 06 METERED MAN***** 7:18 keyboards, vocals Michael Kang 07 TEXAS TOWN 4:18 mandolin, violin, vocals 08 TAMBA 8:00 Keith Moseley 09 WINDY MOUNTAIN 10:36 bass, vocals 10 COULD YOU BE LOVED 6:45 Billy Nershi guitar, vocals DISC TWO Michael Travis SET TWO drums, percussion, vocals 01 INTRO 1:54 02 JUST LIKE TOM THUMB’S BLUES 6:47 SCI ROAD CREW JC Barber, Jason Brodsky, Andy Carroll, 03 INDIAN CREEK 5:43 Angelo Chapetta, Chris Chierello, Tia Christiansen, Dr. Dan, Johnny Dwork, Micah 04 SOLUTION 7:55 Gordon, Peter George, Andrew Heid, 05 LESTER HAD A COCONUT 6:07 Melinda Holben, Paul Holst, Judd Kleinman, Brad Lyman, Jack McCarty, 06 CAN’T STOP NOW 5:46 Larry Meyer, Nick Morgan, KC O’Donnell, 07 EYE KNOW WHY> 20:39 Erin O’Rourke, Nate Sperl, Jeremy Stein, Scott Sunn, Kenny Takade, Patrick 08 HOTEL WINDOW> 8:22 Templeman, Chuck Totlis, John Warren, 09 RAMBLE ON 8:15 Bob Horning, Madison House Presents, The Peak Experience Team and everyone else who helped make this event possible! * Billy solo. ** Billy, Keith and Kang only. *** with Jason on drums, Travis on bass, Keith on acoustic guitar and Billy on electric guitar. **** with Keith on electric guitar and Billy on bass. ***** with Kyle solo. 07 28a Produced by The String Cheese Incident, SCI Fidelity Records, nugs.net 2-Track Mix by Peter George HORN INGS HIDEOUT Recorded and Mastered by Micah Gordon 07 Tracking and Post-Production by Micah Gordon Executive Producers - Kevin Morris, Larry Fox, Jesse Aratow Management and Booking - Mike Luba, Nadia Prescher, Jeremy Stein / Madison House Inc. Package Concept and Layout by Mark Berger / Madison House Design, Larry Fox Photography by Larry Fox |<<<<<<<<<<TRIM LINE TRIM LINE>>>>>>>>>>|.
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