Steve Morse Band - A Night at the Berklee July 1, 1991 (Second Edition) **PITCH CORRECTED** [AUD]

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Set 1: Steve Morse Band
with Dave LaRue
and Van Romaine

Berklee Performance Center,
Boston, Mass. U.S.A.
July 1, 1991
(opener for Jan Hammer/ Tony Williams group)

Source: master audience tape
Recording quality: B+ clear and up front recording
Performance quality: B+ tight and inspired performance
Lineage: Sony stereo microphone > Sony WMD-6 deck (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII-S cassettes > soundforge 4.5 > CD >
CD extractor (all files verified OK) > soundforge 4.5 > FLAC >
torrent.

Track List

1: Vista Grande
2: The Introduction > Take It Off The Top
3: Morse Talks
4: Highland Wedding
5: Sleaze Factor
6: Night Meets Light
7: Ice Cakes
8: Tunemi Notes
9: Point Counterpoint
10: Gina Lola Breakdown
11: Cruise Control
12: Mississippi Queen > Gimme Some Lovin' >
Summertime Blues > My Sharona >
Free Bird > Drum Solo Medley

Runtime: 66:26

A you are there production. For when there is where you want to be.
Both this and opener Steve Morse complete sets were recorded on the floor
about 20 rows back, even for a Berklee recording this sounds better
than average (and any Berklee recording sounds better than average-
Very good acoustics in there) This was the second time I saw the SMB,
even though I like the 83-84 band he had better than this one, by
this point Morse had been pretty good with the chops for awhile.
I'm alot more into/familiar with the Dixie Dregs material than any
of the SMB although I think this is around the time of "High Tension
Wires". Steve seemed a big hit with the college guitar aspirers at
Berklee well before his 1st gig there. (I don't think this was it but
maybe, Steve played the Paradise at least once before this in 83 and
then Salem State College in 84. Both those were good shows.) I think
they appreciate his technique as much as anyone does, and Steve had
plenty of it to show here, opening for a monster headliner like JHTW,
he was into it. some left thinking Morse should have headlined this
show.

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