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Jazz Is Dead 08/09/1999

Mulligans Sports Grille, Richmond, VA
SHNID 153374
Source Summary
Recording Lineage: unknown (soundboard?)
Entered by Mark Goldey
Checksums d1, d2
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 685.51 MB (718809333 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
12/12/2009
09/15/2021
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Jazz Is Dead
Mulligan's Sports Grille (W Broad St)
Richmond, Virginia
August 9th, 1999
Sound Quality: excellent

Personnel:
Jimmy Herring - guitars
Tommy Lavitz - keyboards, synthesizer
Alphonso Johnson - bass
Jeff Sipe - drums
Rod Morgenstein - drums

Disc One  58:53
01. Space 3:27
02. Scarlet Begonias 7:17
03. Eyes Of The World 7:07
04. Drums 5:14
05. Help On The Way / Slipknot! / Franklin's Tower 12:28
06. Band credits 0:31
07. Row Jimmy 9:37
08. Estimated Prophet 13:09

Disc Two  56:12
01. Terrapin Station 9:10
02. Terrapin 2 8:53
03. Weather Report Suite (pt 1) 6:04
04. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleoo 5:48
05. Band credits 0:23
06. Weather Report Suite (pt 2), Let It Grow 8:48
07. Dark Star 17:03

Total Time  1:55:06

Recording Lineage: unknown (soundboard?)

Digital Transfer Lineage (by willie4prez): master cassettes -> TEAC RW-CD 22 Recorder (stereo component) -> 2 x CD-R

Editing Lineage (by Saoshya): CD-R's -> EAC (secure mode, offset corrected, logged) -> 16/44.1 wavs -> Sound Forge 8 (retracked, micro-gaps removed, trimmed silence ending Disc 2) -> Flac Frontend -> flac 8, sectors aligned & verified

The performance was in tribute to Jerry Garcia on the anniversary of his death. Missing Man Formation opened for Jazz Is Dead. A tape of Missing Man Formation's performance has also been digitally transferred to CD-R. Look for that performance to be uploaded in the near future.


This show is brought to you by the generosity of fellow dimer willie4prez. He was kind enough to digitally transfer his master tape to CD-Rs and send them to me for uploading. His tantamount concern is that this show be made available to a wider audience here on Dime and beyond.

Thank you willie4prez for sharing this show, and for your generosity, trust, and love of music that made it happen.

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