Medeski Martin & Wood
Knitting Factory, NYC, NY
September 16/1996 (Monday)
Shack Party I
Source: Schoeps CMC64 > Beyer > SBM1
Transfer: Sony R500 > Audiophile 2496 > Soundforge 8 > CDWave > FLAC level 8
by Mike Vescovo (
[email protected]) 9/27/06
Glitches fixed: Ferret > Soundtrack Pro > xACT (fix SBEs,FLAC Level 8)
by Tom Luhrs (
[email protected]) 10/2006
Small pieces (most less than 1/10 of a second) were spliced in from another source -- that itself had worse flaws in other sections -- giving you this near-perfect restoration that is as close to the original performance that night as possible.
Disc One/Set One:
01. [21:27] - Improv# > Improv# [@11:36] >
02. [17:37] - Caravan* >
03. [15:31] - Open Improv* > Improv*+ [@3:14] > Improv*+ [@10:19] >
Disc Two:
01. [14:20] - Improv*+ > Improv*+^ [@5:58] >
02. [03:14] - Piano Solo >
03. [12:03] - Goodbye Pork Pie Hat*
Set Two:
04. [15:02] - Open Improv > Improv [@7:47] >
05. [17:48] - Pakalolo
Disc Three:
01. [15:36] - Wig Wise*
02. [21:35] - Open Improv* > Improv* [@5:10] >
03. [13:23] - Wiggly's Way*
# Bob Moses - drums, piano (d1t01 only?)
* Rob Scheps - tenor sax
+ Danny Blume - guitar
^ @9:55-10:16 = Third Stone From the Sun quote
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POSTED TO SHOW ENTRY ON db.etree:
Set I
Unknown - mid-tempo funk groove w/ bridge -> Rhythmic jam w/ piano -> Jam w/ organ and guitar, then w/ sax -> Caravan (fast tempo) -> Weird, rhythmless jam ->Fast-tempo jam w/ three eighth-note bass line -> Jam beginning w/ a two-note sax figure, then w/ an organ motif -> Jam beginning w/ a multi-note sax riff, Jam - fast, w/ rhythmic guitar figure, then w/ repetitive bass line -> Piano interlude -> Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat
Set II
Intro/Jam -> Slow, polyrythmic groove -> Fast, minor jam in 4/4 with triplet quarter notes overlaid and arco bass at end -> Pakalolo, Wig Wise [Duke Ellington tune from _Money Jungle_ w/ Mingus and Max Roach
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- by dug [crookedbirds AT gmail DOT com] 2014-04-17
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