Jean Luc Ponty- violin
 
Daryl Steurmer- guitar
 
Mark Wolf- keyboards
 
Tom Fowler- bass
 
Norm Fearrington- drums
 
Paris, France
 
November 1975 (exact date unknown)
 
audience recording (maybe 1st gen.?) > CD > CD extractor >
 
FLAC 6 > torrentially yours. 
 
runtime:  77:34
 
setlist:
 
  1: tuning 2:06
 
  2: upon the wings of music 15:31
 
  3: bowing bowing 9:44
 
  4: aurora (?)  16:22
 
  5: band introductions  1:28
 
  6: (?) question with no answer (?) 7:31
 
  7: polyfolk dance 9:03
 
  8: wandering on the milky way 5:39
 
  9: fight for life 8:30
 
  10: encore pre-song tuning 1:30 apparently missing a last song after?
 
comments:
 
 I'm not real sure of these titles, only that all the songs are
 
from the (studio) albums Upon the Wings of Music and Aurora, as
 
performed in Paris.
 
 this recording came to me on a cassette that sounded like it was 
 
transferred on a deck with some dust on the head or something, but
 
this was a project to get in (close to) posting shape and it does sound
 
pretty decent now. there was NO WAY I was going to do a "new transfer" 
 
on this one. it was one of my first real project remaster efforts that 
 
I didn't screw up AND didn't get a glitched CD. ah the harmony of Ponty...
 
unfortunately there are some (not very loud) clicks, apparently from the 
 
transfer to my cassette copy which has alot more of them than this does.
 
So I went in there and removed as many as I could before I couldn't stand 
 
doing any more of it and had removed the worst of the clicks. it did not
 
sound like diginoise. the clicks were in the files before there was a 
 
CD of this, the source of this post. They're not in all of it.
 
the original recording was a good one, and the concert was very nice.
 
Ponty of 75 and 76 is my favorite of his own (many) bands. I suspect 
 
there may be a missing encore in here. This is apparently all I have,
 
it sounds like track 10 is a tuneup for an encore that's not there.
 
everything before that seems to be there and the drummer here is one 
 
of the best. Have no fear of weak drumming, when Fearrington is here.
 
this is early on in Steurmer's Ponty days and some of the best I've heard
 
out of him. this is a great jazz fusion group. so great that it wouldn't 
 
be much of a "jazz fusion" section on dime without something from 75-76 
 
era Ponty. this music fits the category like a custom fitted glove.
 
do not sell this recording.
 
share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.