Jean-Luc Ponty 09/25/1993
Set I
infinite persuit
rhythms of hope
mirage
no absolute time
?
muna boa
forever together
cameroon
band introductions
?
rhythms of hope
mirage
no absolute time
?
muna boa
forever together
cameroon
band introductions
?
Set II
Set III
Comment
Jean-Luc Ponty- violin
Chris Rines- keyboards
Martin Antongana- guitar
Mustafa Cice- percussion
Guy Insonge- bass
David Fahl- drums
Chris Rines- keyboards
Martin Antongana- guitar
Mustafa Cice- percussion
Guy Insonge- bass
David Fahl- drums
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| Notes: | NICE RECORDING !!!!!!!!*** This Absolute Time: Jean-Luc Ponty- violin Chris Rines- keyboards Martin Antongana- guitar Mustafa Cice- percussion Guy Insonge- bass David Fahl- drums Inter Media Arts Center ("IMAC") Huntington, N.Y. U.S.A. September 25, 1993 Performance quality: B+ (or better) recording quality: B+ (it's a S.M.P.) source: 1st generation audience tape lineage: master tape (recorded w/ Naka. 300 mikes and Sony DAT) > my copy (Maxell XLII-S no dolby, hi bias/EQ) > soundforge 4.5 (to WAV) > FLAC 6 > torrent. This is a four-step torrent from me to you, and a 3 step for you. I've done all the ICPVR (individual clap peak volume reduction) so you don't have to hear very loud clapping, or a sudden drop in volume at the end of each song. setlist: (what I know of it and that's not much.) disc 1 51:56 1: infinite persuit 2: rhythms of hope 3: mirage 4: no absolute time 5: ? 6: muna boa 7: forever together 8: cameroon disc 2 50:02 9: band introductions 10-15: ? comments: This is yet another great recording from the Doctor (of Stud Muffin Productions fame) from my 1st generation copy of it. It's from the "No Absolute Time" tour and it's a fine New York performance. I'm not exactly sure where Huntington is, not too far from the big city I suspect. This is a complete recording as far as I can tell, no cuts at all. This doctor knows how to cure ills that aren't taught in medical journals, especially when he really likes a band, and he loves Ponty, maybe even more than I do. Can't blame him in the least. I saw a bunch of his shows in the late 70's up to 1980 and haven't seen him since. This show proves it's not because Ponty's music got boring. I think it's because I can't afford to see nearly as many shows as I used to (who can?) and I loved his 1st 3 solo tours, liked Civilized Evil in 1980, wished I'd seen Cosmic Messenger, but haven't liked most of his more recent material quite as much. I suspect anyone whose 1st Ponty concert was within the last 20 years may have plenty of reason to disagree. I would say in the list of artists in concert consistency of their live concert performances over the 30 years I've been seeing shows (also including some shows and bands I've heard but never seen live), Jean-Luc Ponty's standing would be in a very high position. He seems to like playing in concert, and he's been very good at it for a very long time, as he is in this concert. This may be my favorite Ponty tour since the Africa Project (1991). Some good songs in this one that I've never seen him do live in concert. Some of the Africa Project people apparently still with him here, and/or maybe a couple of Africans not in that tour, and a 21 year old French drummer join Ponty in this band, and they sound good. This recording can be broken up many different ways (several silent pauses between tracks), and I have not edited out anything or applied any fadeins or fadeouts except for fading in the beginning and fading out the end of the concert. Do not sell this recording. Trade freely and losslessly. | |||||
| Rich | cdr / 2 | B+ | View | |||
| Notes: | Aud. | |||||
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