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Medeski Martin & Wood 02/28/2003

Patrick Gym, UVM, Burlington, VT
SHNID 21180
Source Summary
shn; Source: Schoeps ccm4 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Denon DTR80P (FOB, in-hat, 10' from stage); Transfer: Tascam DA-30mkII > SPDIF > MOTU 2408mkIII > Soundforge 6 > Various Plugins > CDR > MKW SHN (by rossta1); note txt file is named "mastered", not sure if a nonmastered version circualtes
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums md5, st5
Disc Counts 0 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
4/22/03
12/19/2003
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Medeski Martin & Wood
2003-02-28
Patrick Gym - UVM
Burlington, VT

Source: Schoeps ccm4 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Denon DTR80P (FOB, in-hat, 10' from stage)
Transfer: Tascam DA-30mkII > SPDIF > MOTU 2408mkIII > Soundforge 6 >
Various Plugins > CDR > MKW SHN (by rossta1)


__One Set Only__

Disc One:
01.  [11:03] - Improv Intro > Pappy Check * > Bass Solo [@9:04]
02.  [07:57] - Ten Dollar High *
03.  [06:22] - Macha >
04.  [06:14] - Wiggly's Way >
05.  [08:17] - The Lover >
06.  [08:36] - Felic >
07.  [09:10] - Beeah

- DISCS ARE NOT SEAMLESS -

Disc Two:
01.  [14:46] - Jelly Belly > Drum Solo [@9:43]
02.  [10:30] - Start/Stop * >
03.  [10:43] - The Dropper *$ >
04.  [08:10] - Uninvisible *$
Encore:
05.  [09:18] - Spy Kiss *

* w/ DJ Logic
$ w/ Vernon Reid


**Note: The DAT of this show was recorded really, really hot and subsequently has
some noise issues. It reminds me of the September Japan shows with that constant
cricket sound in the background but not as prevelant. More of a weird, brittle,
crackling at loud points due to the mic overloading. That and a really noisy crowd
around the mics keep this from being an 'A' quality recording IMO.  A shame since
the performance is hot and the guests are interesting.**(rossta1  4/22/03)**


**Yohimbe Brothers opened for MMW.**

Comments

Date: 03/15/2005
Quantization noise throughout. Avoid.
Date: 06/23/2010
User: duggy
Minor maintenance to setlist (updates, segues, typos, track times, etc.)

This the only recording of a KILLER show. Not for the casual listener, but if you dig MMW then you owe it to yourself to hear this at least once ... with possible occasional revisits over time ...