Artist: Climax Blues Band
Date: 1974-00-00
Location: Seattle, WA
Venue: Paramount Northwest Theatre
Source: Audience
Lineage: ANA(M)>WAV [96kHz/24bit]>WAV [44.1kHz/16bit]>FLAC [Level 8]
Transfer: Nakamichi CR-7A>PreSonus FireStudio Project>Adobe Audition 3.0>Cdwave editor>FLAC frontend 1.7.1
Taping Gear: Sony ECM-22P>Sony TC-55
Taped By: JEMS
Transferred By: Mike Ziegler

Band Members:
Colin Cooper - saxophone, guitar, harmonica, vocals
Peter Haycock - guitar, vocals
Derek Holt - bass
John Cuffley - drums

Setlist:
01. Intro
02. All The Time In The World
03. I Am Constant
04. Seventh Son
05. Flight
06. So Many Roads
07. Country Hat
08. Shake your Love
09. Goin' To New York

Length: 61:58

Notes:
JEMS master recording. This is a very good sounding recording. This show captures the Climax Blues Band touring in support of their FM/Live album. Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks were the opening act with the Climax Blues Band as the middle act. Canned Heat was the main act this night. The taper doesn't remember anything about this right down to the date or year. Based on the setlists and albums both Canned Heat and Climax Blues Band were touring in support of this show definately happened in 1974 somewhere between the beginning of January and the end of June. Every once in awhile JEMS finds a forgotten treasure sitting alone and forgotten in the archives. This and the Canned Heat set are two such examples. This is an absolutely phenomenal show and scorching live performance in general. The performance is so good even though they finish their set they are allowed to come back out and play another song(Goin' To New York) before Canned Heat takes the stage. This particular lineup of the band is one of the tightest group of musicians I've ever heard especially Colin Cooper. The guy is amazing. This is an absolutely must have highly recommended show.