Birdsongs of the Mesozoic
Rick Scott: synthesizer, percussion
Erik Lindgren: piano, percussion
Ken Field: sax, flute, synthesizer, percussion
Michael Bierylo: guitar, laptop, percussion
The Middle East Restaurant
(downstairs room)
Cambridge, Mass.
April 5, 1994
(opener for Orange Then Blue)
original broadcast date: May 27, 1994 on 91.3 WCUW Worcester Glasnost Radio show.
(almost all of it. the transmitter and tape deck were
both misbehaving badly that night which caused the show
to end before the broadcast was finished. We rebroadcasted
the whole set with much fewer problems on September 9, 1994
so that would be the actual complete broadcast premiere.
No warbles that time, but we were still in mono w/static.)
performance quality: B+
recording quality: A
source: master soundboard tape
runtime: 58:10
setlist:
1: coco badakian 7:14
2: dancing on AA 5:53
3: why not circulate? 4:39
4: Pleasure Island 6:57
5: Peter Gunne theme 2:09
6: birdgam 5:10
7: tink 5:25
8: 98.7 5:25
9: a band of Deborahs 4:52
10: slo-boy 5:10
11: ray 5:03
12: Rick Scott WCUW ID :08
lineage: soundboard > unknown tape deck >
(whatever they use at the M.E. club)
Maxell XLII 90 min. master cassette >
played on Naka. 125 into soundforge 4.5 >
FLAC 6 > torrentially yours. first seeded in 2009.
reseeded in 2011 with track times, full setlist and band lineup
and a flac > wav > flac (sb's aligned) reconversion to remove the sbe's.
No noise reduction was used in the
mastering or remastering of this recording.
It's a 3 step torrent Glasnost Radio Production.
(not just practice this time). And a masters of
well, it's not jazz, it's not classical,
blues, gospel or improvisation.
it's not really any kind of music.
It's just good music.
The sort of thing heard alot
on the Glasnost Radio show.
do not sell this recording.
Trade freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
comments:
This was taken direct from the board. It is the full show. The tape was flipped between songs. No music or talk was missed.
They were playing several songs to be released soon but not yet as of this show as well as some familiar hits (?) like Why
not Circulate?, a Band of Deborahs, Coco Badakian and Pleasure Island. Orange then Blue did not want to be recorded. Too bad,
they're pretty good too but BOTM was the reason I went to this show and it was a good time. I think the upstairs room sounds
better than the downstairs one (it's also alot smaller size), but the soundboard is a decent one so you don't really hear
the major crappiness of the downstairs room acoustics with its cement walls... It is one of the worst sounding rooms I've ever
heard anywhere... too bad because the Middle East is a cool club with many good bands playing, along with the Paradise it is
the Boston/Cambridge area's happening club for the more popular club bands.
This was (like the '93 WAG show) a Glasnost Radio "world premiere exclusive" and due to radio transmitter nightmares,
and a warbling tape deck, was never heard the way it was meant to be heard. If you heard the broadcast, you did not hear
what you should have heard. You heard a fiasco (also something heard rather often on Glasnost Radio broadcasts). So now you
can hear what was supposed to be this broadcast. The master does not have static, or warbles, or dropouts. The broadcast had
all that and more, birdsongs that aren't part of Birdsongs' songs. This is a fine show, the crowd is almost inaudible, but
the talk is clear and the music is very clear. Good mix to my ears. Sounds like everything that's there can be heard. The earliest
BOTM recording I've ever heard is from 1984, but I think they go back even further than that. Alot of people have not heard of
these guys. You should, and I offer you 3 opportunities full of their original style of music. They all sound good, this sounds
the best. I think they're still around, so if you hear of them playing go check them out. They're an interesting and creative
live band.