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Art Ensemble of Chicago 10/07/1978

SHOWID 499982

Set I

"Lettin' The Air Out"

Set II

Dreaming Of The Master
Odwalla

Set III

 

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Lester Bowie
Malachi Favors Maghostut
Joseph Jarman
Roscoe Mitchell
Famoudou Don Moye

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Joe (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   master audience cassette > cdr (transferred by orchiddoctor) cdr > eac(secure mode) > peak pro...
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 1 View   MAC>CD
Notes: Lester Bowie Malachi Favors Maghostut Joseph Jarman Roscoe Mitchell Famoudou Don Moye
Dwayne (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   master audience cassette > cdr
TTDaddy (3/5) FLAC / 1 View   AUD
Notes: Lineage: master audience cassette > CD-r (transferred by orchiddoctor) CD-r > eac(secure mode) > peak pro 5.2(adjust volume, trim wave files) > FLAC (level 6) (tracked/edited by carville, no noise reduction) - converts to 2 audio discs (TRT 1:58:42)
bill ellenberg (3/5) cdr / 2 A B+ View   aud cassette--cdr
Ryan Wepler (2/5) CDR / 2 B+ View   AUD
Curtis Ensler (1/0) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: Art Ensemble of Chicago October 7 1978 Entermedia Theatre NY, NY master audience cassette > cdr (transferred by orchiddoctor) cdr > eac(secure mode) > peak pro 5.2(adjust volume, trim wave files) > flac(level 6) (tracked/edited by carville, no noise reduction) total time 118:42 1st set 51:04 1 "Lettin' the Air Out" 2nd set 67:37 1 Dreaming of the Master, Odwalla Lester Bowie Malachi Favors Maghostut Joseph Jarman Roscoe Mitchell Famoudou Don Moye notes from orchiddoctor: The Entermedia show was sandwiched between the Corcoran and Empty Foxhole shows. It was well hyped and sold out well in advance. I got my tickets early and sat second row center. By this time, I had gotten to know the band members well, and I ran into Lester after the amazing first set. I asked him if the piece had a title, and he cocked his head and said, "Lettin' the Air Out." It must be added that Bowie and missed the two previous engagements and would miss the next two in Philly. He was spending a lot of time in Jamaica at the time, often at the exclusion of the band it would seem. You can hear the influence on Nice Guys, especially "Ja."