John McLaughlin Trio
John McLaughlin- guitar
Jonas Hellborg- bass
Trilok Gurtu- drums & percussion
Chatham Theater
Chatham, Mass. U.S.A.
August 31, 1988
source: master audience tape
performance quality: A
recording quality: B+
lineage: AKG D-190E microphones >
Sony 158 cassette deck (dolby off) >
Maxell MX 90 min. cassettes >
played on Naka. 125 into soundforge 4.5 WAV >
FLAC 6 > torrentially yours.
3 piece band. 3 step torrent.
Another in glasnostrd19's Jazz Masters series.
Masters of jazz from master audience tapes. Like
most (if not all) in this series this one is a
first time master seed.
setlist:
disc 1 67:20
1: stage introduction
2: blue and green
3: florianapolis
4: John introduces Jonas and Trilok and tuning
5: Blues for L.W.
6: trilogy (spliced, tape flip)
7: goodbye pork pie hat

disc 2 42:20
8: Pasha's love
9: mother tongues (spliced, tape flip)
10: encore break
11: encore (title?)
comments:
A nice show in a nice little theater on the northern part of
Cape Cod, complete except for 2 tape flip cuts (both spliced),
recorded about 15 rows back, almost dead center. The sound was
good at this show, so was everything else, only time I've
ever seen a show in this theater. Didn't bring a C-100 with me,
would have prevented any cuts, but I still hadn't figured that
out yet. I saw them the night before this in Cambridge too but
am posting this because that was 2 short shows, this was one
standard length one of the 1st tour of this trio, my favorite
of all the McLaughlin trio bands. This may be the best trio i've
ever heard in concert. I don't usually like trio shows of anyone.
But this is John McLaughlin. I can enjoy almost any concert with
him in it, and this was about the 12th time or so I have seen him
live. The only one since original Maha. when I saw the same group
more than once on the same tour (I can't afford that stuff). I
like to see each tour once, and with John that requires a recording.
This was one of my better McLaughlin recordings, I'd have to say my
best ones (for quality of recording) are probably the 87 John & Jonas
duet and Al/John/Paco 81 which are both great, this is close to that
level and a show I've enjoyed hearing again many times. Nice mellow
mood in this show, but it has plenty of energy playing too.
Do not sell this recording.
Trade freely and losslessly.