Travis Haddix - Wrong Side Out (1988)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 241 MB | Covers Included
Genre: Blues | Label: Ichiban | Catalog Number: ICH-1033 | Release Date: 1988 | RAR 5% Rec. | RS.com
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Tracklist
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1. Caught In The Middle 4:29
2. Nobody Wants You When You're Old & Grey 7:22
3. Old Time Music 4:18
4. Two Heads Are Better Than One 5:51
5. Wrong Side Out 5:14
6. Time To Take Charge 7:27
7. Old Cliche 4:57
8. Don't Take Everything Away From Me 5:24
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 241 MB | Covers Included
Genre: Blues | Label: Ichiban | Catalog Number: ICH-1033 | Release Date: 1988 | RAR 5% Rec. | RS.com
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Tracklist
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1. Caught In The Middle 4:29
2. Nobody Wants You When You're Old & Grey 7:22
3. Old Time Music 4:18
4. Two Heads Are Better Than One 5:51
5. Wrong Side Out 5:14
6. Time To Take Charge 7:27
7. Old Cliche 4:57
8. Don't Take Everything Away From Me 5:24
Review by Bill Dahl
Impressive debut for this Cleveland-based vocalist.
Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009
EAC Auslese-Logdatei vom 2. Juni 2010, 8:12
Travis "Moonchild" Haddix / Wrong Side Out
Benutztes Laufwerk : LG - GSA-H60N Adapter: 5 ID: 0
Lesemodus : Sicher
Benutze Accurate Stream : Ja
Audio Puffer abgeschaltet : Ja
Benutze C2 Fehlerinformationen : Ja
Leseoffset Korrektur : 667
Überlesen in das Lead-In und Lead-Out : Ja
Fülle fehlende Offsetsample mit Stille auf : Ja
Lösche führende und nachfolgende stille Blöcke : Nein
Null Samples gehen in CRC Berechnungen ein : Nein
Benutzte Schnittstelle : Natürliche Win32 Schnittstelle für Win NT/2000/XP
Benutztes Ausgabeformat : Benutzerdefinierter Komprimierer
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Zusätzliche Kommandozeilenoptionen : -6 -V -T "ARTIST=%a" -T "TITLE=%t" -T "ALBUM=%g" -T "DATE=%y" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%n" -T "GENRE=%m" -T "COMMENT=%e" %s -o %d
TOC der ausgelesenen CD
Track | Start | Länge | Startsektor | Endsektor
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1 | 0:00.00 | 4:31.33 | 0 | 20357
2 | 4:31.33 | 7:24.00 | 20358 | 53657
3 | 11:55.33 | 4:20.20 | 53658 | 73177
4 | 16:15.53 | 5:53.07 | 73178 | 99659
5 | 22:08.60 | 5:16.25 | 99660 | 123384
6 | 27:25.10 | 7:29.50 | 123385 | 157109
7 | 34:54.60 | 4:59.28 | 157110 | 179562
8 | 39:54.13 | 5:24.47 | 179563 | 203909
Bereichsstatus und Fehler
Gewählter Bereich
Dateiname D:\MUSIK\Travis Haddix - Wrong Side Out [FLA] (1988)\Travis Moonchild Haddix - Wrong Side Out.wav
Spitzenpegel 61.9 %
Bereichsqualität 100.0 %
Kopie CRC F65837D3
Kopie OK
Keine Fehler aufgetreten
Ende des Statusreports
EAC Auslese-Logdatei vom 2. Juni 2010, 8:12
Travis "Moonchild" Haddix / Wrong Side Out
Benutztes Laufwerk : LG - GSA-H60N Adapter: 5 ID: 0
Lesemodus : Sicher
Benutze Accurate Stream : Ja
Audio Puffer abgeschaltet : Ja
Benutze C2 Fehlerinformationen : Ja
Leseoffset Korrektur : 667
Überlesen in das Lead-In und Lead-Out : Ja
Fülle fehlende Offsetsample mit Stille auf : Ja
Lösche führende und nachfolgende stille Blöcke : Nein
Null Samples gehen in CRC Berechnungen ein : Nein
Benutzte Schnittstelle : Natürliche Win32 Schnittstelle für Win NT/2000/XP
Benutztes Ausgabeformat : Benutzerdefinierter Komprimierer
Gewählte Bitrate : 1024 kBit/s
Qualität : Hoch
Füge ID3 Tag hinzu : Nein
Kommandozeilen Komprimierer : C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy\FLAC\FLAC.EXE
Zusätzliche Kommandozeilenoptionen : -6 -V -T "ARTIST=%a" -T "TITLE=%t" -T "ALBUM=%g" -T "DATE=%y" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%n" -T "GENRE=%m" -T "COMMENT=%e" %s -o %d
TOC der ausgelesenen CD
Track | Start | Länge | Startsektor | Endsektor
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––-
1 | 0:00.00 | 4:31.33 | 0 | 20357
2 | 4:31.33 | 7:24.00 | 20358 | 53657
3 | 11:55.33 | 4:20.20 | 53658 | 73177
4 | 16:15.53 | 5:53.07 | 73178 | 99659
5 | 22:08.60 | 5:16.25 | 99660 | 123384
6 | 27:25.10 | 7:29.50 | 123385 | 157109
7 | 34:54.60 | 4:59.28 | 157110 | 179562
8 | 39:54.13 | 5:24.47 | 179563 | 203909
Bereichsstatus und Fehler
Gewählter Bereich
Dateiname D:\MUSIK\Travis Haddix - Wrong Side Out [FLA] (1988)\Travis Moonchild Haddix - Wrong Side Out.wav
Spitzenpegel 61.9 %
Bereichsqualität 100.0 %
Kopie CRC F65837D3
Kopie OK
Keine Fehler aufgetreten
Ende des Statusreports
by Jim O'Neal & Al Campbell
Blues guitarist Travis Haddix was born on November 26, 1938. A native of Walnut, MS, Haddix was inspired in his early years by B.B. King's broadcasts on WDIA out of Memphis. In Cleveland, OH, where he has lived since 1959, Haddix developed into a fine modern bluesman and songwriter with an original and soulful touch. While he had been developing his chops in front of rowdy audiences at juke joints and blues festivals throughout the '70s, he didn't begin his recording career in earnest until he signed with the Ichiban label in 1988. His stylish and poppy albums Wrong Side Out (1988), Winners Never Quit (1991), and What I Know Right Now (1992), were, incredibly, released while Haddix continued his job as a postal worker in Ohio. As his popularity continued to grow, he began traveling to Europe several times a year and won numerous blues awards in both Europe and the States. Haddix resumed recording in 1994 with Big Ole Goodun' and also began to develop his interest in other areas of the entertainment business including the formation of his own publishing company and his own record label Wann-Sonn Records. In 2002, Haddix even became an author, releasing Caught in the Middle, a book of his musical memoirs. A quote Travis Haddix uses to close out many of his performances sums up his positive philosophical attitude: "I am the best that I can be, and since no one else can be me, there's none better."
Blues guitarist Travis Haddix was born on November 26, 1938. A native of Walnut, MS, Haddix was inspired in his early years by B.B. King's broadcasts on WDIA out of Memphis. In Cleveland, OH, where he has lived since 1959, Haddix developed into a fine modern bluesman and songwriter with an original and soulful touch. While he had been developing his chops in front of rowdy audiences at juke joints and blues festivals throughout the '70s, he didn't begin his recording career in earnest until he signed with the Ichiban label in 1988. His stylish and poppy albums Wrong Side Out (1988), Winners Never Quit (1991), and What I Know Right Now (1992), were, incredibly, released while Haddix continued his job as a postal worker in Ohio. As his popularity continued to grow, he began traveling to Europe several times a year and won numerous blues awards in both Europe and the States. Haddix resumed recording in 1994 with Big Ole Goodun' and also began to develop his interest in other areas of the entertainment business including the formation of his own publishing company and his own record label Wann-Sonn Records. In 2002, Haddix even became an author, releasing Caught in the Middle, a book of his musical memoirs. A quote Travis Haddix uses to close out many of his performances sums up his positive philosophical attitude: "I am the best that I can be, and since no one else can be me, there's none better."