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Soulive
Bowlive II, night 9
Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn, NY
3/11/2011
Neumann TLM-170 (hypercardoids, FOB almost parallel to right PA, about 12' from stage) -> Sound Devices 722 (@24/96); FLAC File processing in SoundForge Audio Studio 10.0c (volume normalization; resample to 44.1 with iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter; 24->16 bit dither using iZotope MBIT+ Dither with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings); Tracked in CDWav.
Set 1
1. Claudia Marshall (WFUV) intro
2. Come Together
3. Eleanor Rigby ->
4. I Want You (She's So Heavy)
5. banter - inviting up Karl and YonRico
6. Turn It Out -> *+
7. Rudy's Way *+
8. banter - inviting out everyone else
9. Anything To Get Your Attention *^%&
10. Hot Stage Lights *^%&$
Set 2
1. Neal Evans warms up
2. Aladdin
3. banter - inviting Karl and YonRico back, plus Kofi
4. Uncle Junior +#*$
5. banter - more guests
6. Hat Trick %~$*\\
7. banter - thanking Ben and Chris
8. Bewildered ^~%*
9. Since You've Been Gone ^%*+
10. banter / encore break
11. We're A Winner -> @%&^*
12. Move On Up -> @%&^*
13. Joy & Pain -> @%&^*
14. Move On Up @%&^*
15. thanks
* = w/YonRico Scott on percussion
+ = w/Karl Denson on flute and/or saxophone
& = w/Van Hunt on vocals/guitar
% = w/The Shady Horns (w/special guest Maurice Brown)
^ = w/Nigel Hall and Alicia Chakour on vocals
$ = w/James Hurt on electric piano
@ = w/Adam Smirnoff on guitar
# = w/Kofi Burbridge on flute
~ = w/Ben Kenny (Incubus, The Roots) on guitar
\\= w/Chris Rob on keys
Van Hunt's solo (with electric guitar) opening set:
1. (opening set) Alan Evans introduces Van Hunt
2. You've Really Got A Hold On Me (part) ->
3. Dust
4. Down Here In Hell
5. Don't Want Nothing In My Pudding xx
6. banter - have you ever heard Kras sing?
7. Character
xx = w/Alan Evans on drums
++ = w/Eric Krasno on guitar
Note: There were serious problems with mixing Van Hunt's vocals on Soulive's Set 1, track 9 and the beginning of 10 -- mostly they were sort of low in the mix and hard to hear, and then towards the end there were some feedback problems and that is all reflected in this recording
This version of Aladdin is very unique and "out there" with a feedback-filled intro from Neal
Van Hunt opened the show.
Recorded, mastered, tracked, and posted by Scott Bernstein |