David Bromberg Quintet
13 January 2017
Aladdin Theater
Portland, Oregon

Source: SBD > Olympus LS-10 > 24/48000 wav > SoundForge 9.0 > 16/44100

01 Walkin' Blues
02 Kentucky Blues
03 Digging in the Deep Blue Sea
04 How Come My Dog Don't Bark When You Come Round
05 I'll Keep Moving On
06 No requests/Use Me schpeel
07 Bring It with You When You Come/Wooly Bully
08 Kaatskill Serenade
09 This Month
10 On Our Last Date
11 Intro to Strongest Man
12 The Strongest Man Alive/Maydelle's Reel/Jenny's Chickens
13 Merch schpeel
14 Mark Cosgrove's Tribute to Doc Watson
15 Early This Morning
16 I Like to Sleep Late in the Morning
17 You've Got to Mean It Too
18 The New Lee Highway Blues
19 encore break
20 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (unplugged)

Total Time: 106:23


David Bromberg on guitars and vocals
Mark Cosgrove on guitars, mandolin, and vocals
Nate Grower on violin and mandolin
Josh Kanusky on drums and vocals
Suavic Zanuchenko ? on bass and vocals
(Can anyone help with the real spelling of this guy's name?)


House Sound mixed by Paul O'Brien
Recorded and mastered by Krobar


Here you go folks. The first Bromberg of the new year. And one hell of a night for a show. First we have a foot of snow and ice on the ground which is very unusual for Portland; even the band had a hard time getting to the venue. I showed up just as the band was driving up about 3:30 and was there the rest on the night visiting with David and the boys and watching soundcheck. You should have heard the jam between Mark Cosgrove and Mike Russo but I was the only one there to hear it and my recorder wasn't hooked up yet.
If you're burning this to CD's a good place to split it is between "This Month" and "On Our Last Date"
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" was performed down in front of the mics but thanks to the brilliant work of Paul O'Brien I was able to get enough signal to make something of it with some re-mastering.
Also check out the Austin Shaw set uploaded here. They opened the show for David this night and were pretty good. Austin's songwriting is thought provocing and his guitar/mando player was hot.

This is another installment in the Demon in Disguise project, and as always I wish to thank Dangerman for all his input and inspiration.

Please do not transfer or distribute this recording in inferior formats (no MP3's etc.) or for profit.