Source Summary
Sonic Studios DSM1 mikes -> Sound Professionals preamp -> Creative Nomad Jukebox 3 line in -> digital cleanup, SANDE -> FLAC w/o SBE
842 MB, 154:21
Pat Metheny Group
2005 March 2
Civic Auditorium
Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Kuumbwa Jazz Center 30th Anniversary Celebration presents:
Pat Metheny Group
"The Way Up" World Tour
Total time 154:21
842 MB
disc 1 (77:14)
01. This is Not America / Chris 3:20
02. The Way Up: Opening 4:57
03. The Way Up: Part One 28:57
04. The Way Up: Part Two 21:18
05. The Way Up: Part Three 9:56
06. (remarks) 3:50
07. (Go) Get It 4:53
disc 2 (77:17)
01. James 7:17
02. Lone Jack 8:59
03. Are You Going With Me? (prelude) 3:25
04. Are You Going With Me? 9:34
05. Last Train Home 5:33
06. The Roots of Coincidence 7:51
07. Always and Forever 8:57
08. Farmer's Trust 8:27
09. (remarks) 1:38
10. Minuano (Six-Eight) 6:54
Encore
11. Song For Bilbao 8:38
Sonic Studios DSM1 mikes -> Sound Professionals preamp ->
Creative Nomad Jukebox 3 line in ->
digital cleanup, SANDE -> FLAC w/o SBE; by TomP
This performance was recorded direct to hard disk as
a CD-format (16x44) wav file. Mikes were near the stage,
so the sound is immediate and audience noise is minimal.
There's been no lossy compression of any kind (including
no dynamic compression) or audio CD extraction. The bass has
been equalized very carefully (SANDE) to offset the
auditorium's effects (the in-room response had a couple
big peaks and valleys).
Nothing has been removed except some extended applause
after TWU, around Roots, and before the encore. All of
Pat's remarks are intact.
Other adjustments were:
- The two quiet songs near the end (Always, Farmer's Trust)
were boosted to save a trip to the volume knob at playback.
- There was a technical problem recording Roots (d'ohh !).
A section near the start has been patched with the 2005-3-21
version. Thanks (again) to Clay for that. The noise floor
is higher for this track.
- some small attenuations for audience/noise.
Two minutes into the opening track (Pat's baritone guitar
solo) the rest of the band approaches the stage through the
audience, playing small glockenspiels etc. as a "toy instrument
procession." By chance the procession routed right past the
mikes, so you hear them pass by, walk backstage and go to
their instruments: a nice you-are-there effect :-)
This recording is for non-commercial entertainment use only,
and may not be sold or lossy compressed (mp3 etc). We hope you
enjoy it and remember to patronize the artists: see more shows!
(tp/small room upon the hill, April 2005)