Gary Burton Quintet feat. Eberhard Weber, Albany, Golden Fox Steak House, 1975-09-21

Artist Name:
Gary Burton Quintet featuring Eberhard Weber

Bootleg Title:

Venue City Country Date
Golden Fox Steak House, Albany, USA, 1975-09-21

Track List:
01 Bass Solo into The Colours Of Chlo� (Eberhard Weber)
02 Drum Solo into Doin' The Pig (Steve Swallow)
03 Mevlevia (Mick Goodrick)
04 Olhos De Gato (cuts out)(Carla Bley)
05 Moonchild / In Your Quiet Place (Keith Jarrett)
06 Como En Vietnam (Steve Swallow)
07 Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly (Chick Corea)
08 Coral (Keith Jarrett)
09 Turn Of The Century (Michael Gibbs)
10 Desert Air (Chick Corea)
11 Falling Grace (Steve Swallow)
12 Three (Michael Gibbs)
13 Sea Journey (cuts out)(Chick Corea)

ffp:
Included

Line-Up:
Gary Burton, vibraphone
Mick Goodrick, guitar
Pat Metheny, guitar
Steve Swallow, electric bass
Bob Moses, drums
Eberhard Weber, electric double bass
(Line-Up, track and location info taken from Marc Morvan's excellent site (http://marc.morvan.free.fr/pmdb/index.html))

ARTWORK: No

SOURCE:
Audience Recording - Exc. / Exc. (-)

TAPER: unknown

LINEAGE:
Unknown recording equipment - Cassette Tape (received in trade with my great american friend Bill G.) > MC to harddisc via TEAC W-1200 and Audacity > WAV to FLAC conversion with Traders Little Helper (sector boundaries aligned)- ffp with Traders Little Helper-Torrent file with Maketorrent; equalized with Har-Bal; cleaned and tweaked with Adobe Audition 3.0 and iZotope RX-5.

If you find this recording enjoyable please buy Gary's, Pat's and Eberhard's stuff via www.ecmrecords.com and patmetheny.com
No mp3's from this upload, never, nowhere!!! Please don't alter the info file in case of uploads to other torrent sites. Give credit to all the tapers out there when uploading their work onto other trackers. Share the gift of music.

Notes: Another fine audience tape from the golden days of tape trading. It's a strange one though (odd endings, pauses, cuts etc.). Personally I think this tape has a selection of tunes from both shows played that night as E. Weber is introduced several times but I'm not 100% sure. Anyway, the sound is quite nice and the music amazing. Enjoy!