Medeski Martin and Wood
2004-10-31
Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC, NY
Source: Discs #1 & 2: CAD Equitek E 200's (run in cardiod) > tascam DAP-1
Taped by Larry Goldberg
Disc #3: Unknown
Transfer: DAT > CDR
CDR > FLAC by Matthew Wheelright
FLAC > shntool > WAV > retracked in WaveLab 4.0 > shntool fix SBEs > FLACFrontend >FLAC
by dug
[email protected]
- One Set -
- Disc #1 -
01. [06:16] - Drums/Percussion Improv > Improv Intro [@3:33] >
02. [04:51] - New Planet >
03. [02:42] - Open Improv >
04. [05:17] - Whiney Bitches >
05. [08:00] - Shine It >
06. [07:36] - Bloody Oil
07. [00:48] - 'Billy Speaks'
08. [07:04] - Sasa# >
09. [14:45] - Netsanet#*+ >
10. [09:38] - Bemsha Swing / Lively Up Yourself#
- Disc #2 -
01. [03:41] - Paris+
02. [08:47] - Anonymous Skulls >
03. [03:43] - Who The Fuck+
04. [05:01] - The Letter+^
05. [12:00] - Pocket Knife+^ >
06. [10:49] - Lonely Avenue^
07. [02:52] - Drums/Percussion Improv^ >
08. [10:33] - Curtis^ >
09. [13:18] - Queen Bee
10. [01:12] - 'Crowd / Billy Speaks'
- Disc #3 [Different Source then D1+D2] -
- Encore -
01. [01:13] - 'Crowd'
02. [08:46] - The Lover >
03. [06:52] - End Of The World Party >
04. [08:13] - No Ke Ano Ahiahi
# with Antibalas Horn Section
* cover of a song by Ethiopian keyboardist/composer Mulatu Astatqe, from the album "Liberty" (1974)
+ 1st known performance
^ with Cyro Baptista (exact performance tunes unconfirmed, but sounds like these are the tracks)
NOTE: Disc #1 and #2 do NOT join seamlessly. Almost, but not quite. It's just crowd noise, but it's at different levels at the ending/beginning of each track respectively.
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- by dug [crookedbirds AT gmail DOT com] 2012-11-04
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