Medeski Martin & Wood
November 26th, 1996
Waterloo Records, Austin, TX
(in store performance)
Source: Neumann KM140's > Beyer MV100 > SBM1 > DAT
- One Set -
01. [09:06] - Hermeto's Daydream
02. [09:11] - Cape Verdean Blues
03. [08:33] - Dracula >
04. [15:55] - Can't Get What You Want*
*aka Slow Blues for Fuzy's Mama
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[This fileset is a FLAC encoded and ID3 tagged version of http://db.etree.org/shn/15]
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SHN MD5 & ST5 included for reference
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- by dug [crookedbirds AT gmail DOT com] 2012-11-05
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PLEASE NOTE:
shn-st5 will verify pre-tagged files
shn-md5 will verify pre-tagged files
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t-flac-ffp will verify post-tagged files
The st5s contain the same checksum values for both SHN & FLAC
(the only difference being the file extension of .shn or .flac)
Renamed track 4 as Can't Get What You Want. The conclusion we've reached is that CGWYW and Slow Blues are basically the same tune, and it could be referred to as Slow Blues when played with Dave Fiuczynski, but with just MMW it seems more appropriate to call it CGWYW. Keeping in mind that I don't think we knew about MMW's take on the tune until the re-issue of Notes From the Underground that included a studio version of CGWYW.