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Robert Walter's 20th Congress 04/13/2001

Double Door, Chicago, IL
SHNID 5126
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fob dsbd matrix schoeps mk4 > kc5> cmc6> schoeps vms 52ub + sbd> mackie 1202vlz> sonic ad2k+> dat(m) [on-stand 7.5', ortf]
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08/27/2001
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Silver Wrapper Productions Presents in Chicago:
ROBERT WALTER'S 20TH CONGRESS
Friday April 13th, 2001 -  Double Door, Chicago, IL

Source: fob dsbd matrix schoeps mk4 > kc5> cmc6> schoeps vms 52ub + sbd>
mackie 1202vlz> sonic ad2k+> dat(m)  [on-stand 7.5', ortf]
Recorded by Kurt Ruthe and Mike Yurkus (m_yurkus@hotmail.com)

Transfer/Encoding: dat(m)> s/pdif coax> digital audio labs card deluxe> harddrive via cd-wave> soundforge 4.0> cd-wav> .shn
by Kurt Ruthe

Upload: Luke Wroblewski -shnner@lukew.com

Hornets,
Quantico Va,
He's Really Gone,
Ain't it Funky Now,
To the Bitter End,
Macando,
"New Cheme Tune"  *
Orange Peel  *
What I Say   *
E: Chickaboom

Hornets by Herbie Hancock from Sextant (1973).
    Quantico, Va by Karl Denson from Greyboy Allstars A Town Called Earth (1997).
    He's Really Gone by Cochemea Gastelum.
    Ain't it Funky Now by James Brown with a Grant Green arrangement.
    To the Bitter End by Chris Stillwell.
    Orange Peel by Reuben Wilson from Blue Mode (1969).
    What I Say by Miles Davis from Live-Evil (1970).

    Robert Walter  keys
    Cochemea Gastelum  Sax, Flute
    George Sluppick  Drums
    Chris Stillwell  Bass
    Chuck Prada  Percussion

    Guests:
    * Jessica Lurie  Sax
    * Fareed Haque  Guitar


Check out http://www.silverwrapper.com/html/041301.html for
setlist and pictures and videos.

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