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Jeff Kaisershot's Collection

CBS Allstars   11/12/1977

Berklee Performance Center, Boston, MA
Source AUD; Unknown mikes (pretty good ones) > Sony 156 cassette deck > either Maxell or TDK cassettes (I don't recall which) > Maxell UD 7" reel @ 3 3/4 ips > soundforge 4.5 (WAV) > FLAC 6
Media FLAC
J-Card Comment C.B.S. All Stars
Berklee Performance Center
Boston, Mass. U.S.A.
November 12, 1977

Tom Scott- sax
Steve Kahn- guitar
Mark Soscan- keyboards
Alphonso Johnson- bass
Billy Cobham- drums

performance quality: B+
recording quality: B+
source: 1st generation audience tape
lineage: unknown mikes (pretty good ones) >
Sony 156 cassette deck >
either Maxell or TDK cassettes
(I don't recall which) >
Maxell UD 7" reel @ 3 3/4 ips >
soundforge 4.5 (WAV) > FLAC 6 >
torrentially yours.

setlist disc 1 66:56
1: ?
2: ?
3: "Anteres" the Star
4: band introductions
5: shadows
6: Bahama mama
7: mondo (with drum solo)

disc 2 50:19
8: some punk funk
9: feelings are the hardest words to say
10: spindrift
11: follow your heart
12: new album introductions
13: on a magic carpet ride
14: AC/DC

comments:
I think there was a version of this concert posted fairly recently on dime, but
this one is from a pretty good sounding 1st generation reel from master cassette
copy I have of this. I didn't see this show (I was at a George Benson show that
night and fortunately had a friend who saw this one) so I'm not sure if this is
all of it but I believe it is except one song cuts in for a tape flip and another
is cut seconds before the end. This is the first time I've ever uploaded this,
just recently put it on disc and FLAC file. They do some Tom Scott songs, some
Alphonso songs, a few by Steve Kahn and a couple by Cobham. A nice mix of tunes
here played in a very good sounding theater and sounding very good. Billy has
played the Berklee P.C. 2 times that I know of (the other being 78), the time
before this in 76 with the George Duke group he had then was at Symphony Hall,
I was told. (anybody out there have that one? I missed it) This was an inspired
show, Mark Soscan was a very recent Berklee College graduate around this time.
1977 was a very good year for shows, too many to see nearly all the good ones.
This is one worth hearing a few times, although the Follow your Heart is NOT the
same song John McLaughlin and the Joe Farrell Quartet played on Farrell's record
which came out in 1977 so don't get your hopes up on that...
(too bad, that would be something special).
Do not sell this recording.
Trade freely and losslessly.

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02.flac:eb67e4fcaa92d2df2ab15666c0641b11
03.flac:ed26c73dda8812f349c2393ee9f50d48
04 band introductions.flac:9c8655691d06a5d39a12e83d4d1eb05d
05 shadows.flac:819d1157044ecd53db9b180b43748b70
06 Bahama mama.flac:4f006801e781444192d3883d5763c9f3
07 mondo with drum solo.flac:0995280a3f143e6105134c4e6afacad2
08 some punk funk.flac:ce57eb777029a41d1c95d4eac71514f3
09 feelings are the hardest words to say.flac:b02cb7255179423c1dc4aa6fcedb360c
10 spindrift.flac:95607a3cb693724cbb253ec4dc982af7
11 follow your heart.flac:420ab229ad25c914e3f7ab3b91b3060f
12 new album introductions.flac:c21ee44ed87d5002c6302dbd758964db
13 on a magic carpet ride.flac:9964d8a6a58bced4d1fba9aa526ac8c2
14 ACDC.flac:b7af9900cce9ffd8b981e91269189cbf
Trades Allowed Yes
Ratings Sound: A
Lists Jazz/Fusion
Owned by Jeff Kaisershot · Last Updated May 23, 2023