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Zero 04/26/1995

Johnny D's, Somerville, MA
SHNID 149802
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flac16/44.1khz Nak CM-100 mikes > Radio Shack mini-mixer > Nak. BX-100 cassette deck (dolby off) > tape copy (copied on Nak. BX-100 cassette decks w/dolby off) > Maxell XLII 90 min. cassettes (master and copy) > played on Nak. BX-300 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)
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ZERO

Steve Kimock: guitar
Bobby Vega: bass
Martin Fierro: sax
Chip Roland: keyboards
Greg Anton: drums
Judge Murphy: vocals

Johnny D's Restaurant and Club
Somerville, Mass.
April 26, 1995 (Wed)

touring "chance in a million"
1st. gen. analog tape audience recording

runtime: 161:40 (minutes/seconds)

   set 1:  66:15
1: Stage introduction > Anorexia  8:04
2: Tangled Hangers  16:27
3: Catalina  11:02
4: Highway 61  11:40
5: Shape I'm In  6:51
6: Home on the Range  12:10

   set 2:  95:24
7: It's Up to You  12:39
8: End of the World Blues  14:10
9: Chance in a Million  7:24
10: Rigor Mortis (cuts in)  11:07
11: Tell Me All About It  9:54
12: Use Me Up   13:59
13: encore: Little Wing  9:09
14: Mercury Blues (with band introductions after)  17:01

lineage:
Nak CM-100 mikes > Radio Shack mini-mixer >
Nak. BX-100 cassette deck (dolby off) >
tape copy (copied on Nak. BX-100 cassette decks w/dolby off) >
Maxell XLII 90 min. cassettes (master and copy) >
played on Nak. BX-300 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
a this and that production.
Do not sell this recording.
Share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.

notes:
as of this posting, there were at least 8 known bands
called "zero" (all unrelated). there's one from Brazil,
another from Romania, and yet another from Portugal,
this is the one from the S.F. (calif.) Bay area.
the drummer, Gregg Anton says the album featured in this
concert (chance in a million) is his favorite from Zero.
the mikes were on stands behind and probably above the sbd.
there is a rather long (about 2 minutes) section of not much going on
following track 8, "end of the world blues", and track 12.

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