Umphrey's McGee w/ Joshua Redman
February 21, 2004
The Funk Box
Baltimore, Md.

Source: "Wilson Matrix": Soundboard > Behringer DSP-8024 (@18.1 milliseconds delay) + Neumann KM-140's
(fob/dfc/sweet spot) > DBX-386 tube pre-amp > Mackie 1402VLZ > T.C. Electronics "Triple C" Stereo
Digital Multiband Compressor + A/D Converter > Midiman 2496 "Audiophile" soundcard @24/44.1 > Digital
workstaion @533MHz > SoundForge 6.0 > CDWave > MKW

Taped and Converted by Wilson Brooks.

Tracked by Mike Niven


Disc One (*80 min. CD required*)	(76:43)
Set I

01) Kat's Tune				(03:49)
02) Much Obliged >			(05:44)
03) Jazz Odyssey >			(03:02)
04) Crooked One				(08:29)
05) FF >				(03:11)
06) Jam					(05:15)
07) Bridgeless				(10:26)
08) White Man's Moccasins		(07:27)
09) Uncle Walley			(05:41)
10) All In Time				(16:16)

Set II			
11) Professor Wormbog			(07:18)


Disc Two (*80 min. CD required*)	(79:58)				
Set II

01) When the World Is Running		(07:11)
Down You Make the Best of What's	
Still Around^ >
02) Jimmy Stewart >			(06:33)	
03) Blue Echo** >			(06:21)
04) Jam >				(10:26)
05) Hot for Teacher jam >		(01:14)
06) Push the Pig			(10:19)
07) merch banter			(00:45)
08) All Things Ninja			(16:28)
09) Wife Soup 				(16:58)

Encore:

10) Waiting Room 			(03:39)

Notes: 

OM Trio opened 
second set with Joshua Redman on saxophones
^ with Ilya Stemkovsky (OM Trio) on percussion
** bluesy breakdown jam

Tracking Notes:

If you would like to keep the beginning of the Redman set intact, you can move Professor Wormbog to Disc 2 and then start a 3rd disc with d2t07 (merch banter). I felt it was worth putting Wormbog on Disc 1 to make it a two-disc show.
