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Weather Report 06/27/1973

SHOWID 585899

Set I

Vertical Invader>Improvisation
Early Minor
It’s About That Time
Percussion Intro to>
Directions
Boogie Woogie Waltz
125th. Street Congress>7th. Arrow

Set II


Set III


Comment

Joe Zawinul
Wayne Shorter
Miroslav Vitous
Eric Gravatt
Dom Um Romao

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Joe (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   Memorex cassettes and a Panasonic Slimline cassette recorder
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   MAC>FLAC
Notes: Wayne Shorter reeds Joe Zawinul ky Miroslav Vitous b Eric Gravatt d Dom Um Romao perc
Daniel (4/0) / View   Master tape, recording and lineage info below. The recording is mono and has been properly...
Notes: “The band consisted of Josef Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Miroslav Vitous, Eric Gravatt, and Dom Um Romao. WR followed the Climax Blues Band and preceded BB King. The taper sat in one of the first few rows of the large SPAC shed, to the far right, and recorded WR only, using Memorex cassettes and a Panasonic Slimline cassette recorder. Many years later, the cassette reels were transferred to new cassette shells and the recordings were digitized into WAV files via Goldwave before being losslessly compressed into APE files. Years after that, the APE files were decompressed back into WAV files before being compressed into FLAC files. Goldwave was used to mildly edit the beginnings and endings of the files, boost the volume of files as needed, divide the files into tracks, and to detect and correct DC offsets. No EQ was applied”.
Grotesque Jason (4/5) cd flac data / 1 View  
Notes: Weather Report 1973-06-27 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center Master tape, recording and lineage info below. The recording is mono and has been properly presented that way, i.e. the two channels waveforms are identical. 01 Vertical Invader>Improvisation 02 Early Minor 03 It’s About That Time 04 Percussion Intro to> 05 Directions 06 Boogie Woogie Waltz 07 125th. Street Congress>7th. Arrow Joe Zawinul Wayne Shorter Miroslav Vitous Eric Gravatt Dom Um Romao When I posted my first/inferior share of the 1974-01-31 show I was contacted by some one who told me he had the master of that show. He also had two others that he sent to me. Here’s the third one. And here are some notes that he provided with the audio. “The band consisted of Josef Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Miroslav Vitous, Eric Gravatt, and Dom Um Romao. WR followed the Climax Blues Band and preceded BB King. The taper sat in one of the first few rows of the large SPAC shed, to the far right, and recorded WR only, using Memorex cassettes and a Panasonic Slimline cassette recorder. Many years later, the cassette reels were transferred to new cassette shells and the recordings were digitized into WAV files via Goldwave before being losslessly compressed into APE files. Years after that, the APE files were decompressed back into WAV files before being compressed into FLAC files. Goldwave was used to mildly edit the beginnings and endings of the files, boost the volume of files as needed, divide the files into tracks, and to detect and correct DC offsets. No EQ was applied”. This was given to me as 5 tracks. I’ve split them into 7 tracks. I’ve used a bit of eq and cleaned up the transitions between songs here and there. Thanks to our benefactor who was kind enough to contact me and allow us all to hear these shows. Two of the shows evidently are quite rare and possibly unheard until now. And the first one I shared was only available in an inferior severely edited form before he stepped forward and allowed it and these others to come out. The three shows are: 1973-06-27
Uwe Z. (3/5) FLAC / 1 B View   Panasonic Slimline cassette recorder > Memorex cassettes > new cassettes > Goldwave > WAV files...
Pat (0/4.8) Flac 16 / 1 View   AUD
Notes: Master tape, recording and lineage info below. The recording is mono and has been properly presented that way, i.e. the two channels waveforms are identical. The taper sat in one of the first few rows of the large SPAC shed, to the far right, and recorded WR only, using Memorex cassettes and a Panasonic Slimline cassette recorder. Many years later, the cassette reels were transferred to new cassette shells and the recordings were digitized into WAV files via Goldwave before being losslessly compressed into APE files. Years after that, the APE files were decompressed back into WAV files before being compressed into FLAC files. Goldwave was used to mildly edit the beginnings and endings of the files, boost the volume of files as needed, divide the files into tracks, and to detect and correct DC offsets. No EQ was applied”.