Pat Metheny Group
Providence, Rhode Island
March 11, 1981

Speed corrected revision

Lineage: Soundboard > ? > CDR > EAC > Adobe Audition > CDwave > TLH level 8 > flac 16
Additional lineage: flac > TAudioconverter (combine tracks) > Audacity (click removal) > MATLAB (speed correction) >
Audacity (other edits) > flac > TLH > flac (level 8)


Setlist:
01 - Ozark ...................................................... (Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays)
02 - Turnaround ................................................. (Ornette Coleman)
03 - Goin' Ahead ................................................ (Pat Metheny) /
As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls ................... (Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays)
04 - Jaco ....................................................... (Pat Metheny)
05 - San Lorenzo ................................................ (Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays)
06 - Untitled / Au Lait ......................................... (Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays)
07 - (Cross The) Heartland ...................................... (Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays)
08 - American Garage ............................................ (Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays)

Running Time: 76:26


Band:
Pat Metheny - guitars, guitar synthesizer
Lyle Mays - piano, synthesizers, organ, autoharp
Steve Rodby - acoustic bass, electric bass
Dan Gottlieb - drums
Nan� Vasconcelos - vocals, percussion, berimbau


Original raw audio shared by StPatric on 2015-03-18


Date/Venue Question:
http://marc.morvan.free.fr/pmdb/chronology/1981.htm has a show on March 10, 1981 for the Spring Jazz Festival
in East Providence. It has the same setlist as this. Is that the same show as this and if so, what date is accurate?

Revision Notes:
-Clicks removed at approximately 4:10 and 6:23
-Original audio was running consistently slow, so +1.8% was applied in MATLAB as a universal adjustment
-Some phase adjustments of a few samples for some different sections (using automatic phase adjustment), but
this is a pretty wide stereo recording so the Audacity algorithm could not always find the common "mono" part and I just
left those sections alone
-Right channel was typically louder than the left, but it varied
-It was not possible to amplify the left to match the right without clipping so I kept the levels on the left untouched
-I deamplified the right channel levels of many sections to better match the left: typically -1 to -3 dB
-Amplifications were blended in
-Exported audio as retracked flac files with sector boundaries aligned using TLH

-ledwhofloyd (Ross), April 2022