SHNID 101049 Pat Metheny Group 1988-11-17
Nightstage, Cambridge, MA
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Lineage:RAW:Realistic stereo mic > Sony WM-D3 cassette deck > master cassette >
1st generation cassette copy > analog to digital transfer using RCA SCT-510
cassette deck through Creative Audigy sound card; MASTERED:As above, plus Sound Forge with Izotope Ozone plugin for tracking, editing,reducing volume of close clapping, EQ, and light mastering compression >Izotope RX for removing several close audience comments and restoring missing high frequency drop-outs > FLAC
1st generation cassette copy > analog to digital transfer using RCA SCT-510
cassette deck through Creative Audigy sound card; MASTERED:As above, plus Sound Forge with Izotope Ozone plugin for tracking, editing,reducing volume of close clapping, EQ, and light mastering compression >Izotope RX for removing several close audience comments and restoring missing high frequency drop-outs > FLAC
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PAT METHENY GROUP Nightstage Cambridge, Massachusetts November 17, 1988 - early show Personnel: Pat Metheny: guitars, guitar synthesizers Lyle Mays: piano, keyboards Steve Rodby: bass Paul Wertico: drums Special guest Nando Lauria: voice Lineage: RAW: Realistic stereo mic > Sony WM-D3 cassette deck > master cassette > 1st generation cassette copy > analog to digital transfer using RCA SCT-510 cassette deck through Creative Audigy sound card MASTERED: As above, plus Sound Forge with Izotope Ozone plugin for tracking, editing, reducing volume of close clapping, EQ, and light mastering compression > Izotope RX for removing several close audience comments and restoring missing high frequency drop-outs > FLAC (level 8, aligned on sector boundaries) Disc 1 1. // Have You Heard (Pat Metheny) (fades up during opening section.) 2. Pat's remarks and player introductions 3. Every Summer Night (Pat Metheny) 4. Better Days Ahead (Pat Metheny) 5. Change Of Heart (Pat Metheny) 6. What It Takes (Lyle Mays) 7. Are We There Yet (Lyle Mays) Disc 2 1. 5-5-7 (Pat Metheny-Lyle Mays) 2. The Road To You (Pat Metheny) 3. Slip Away (Pat Metheny) 4. Pat's remarks 5. Beat 70 (Pat Metheny-Lyle Mays) Encore (not taped): Are You Going With Me? (Pat Metheny-Lyle Mays) Some months ago, While gathering material for The PMG Companion, Vol. III (as of this writing, still a work in progress), we made a request in the comments section of a Dime torrent for any tapes from a short run of shows the Group had played at Nightstage in November of 1988. The PMG had booked the multi-night stand at the small club, in what was then their home base of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to premiere newly written and rehearsed material for a live audience. Metheny and his bandmates (who would include South Americans Pedro Aznar and Armando Marcal, neither of whom were present for these Nightstage shows) would soon enter the studio to record the follow-up to 1987's Still Life (Talking) and, with the exception of the encore ("Are You Going With Me?"), the set list for each show was made up exclusively of compositions under consideration for inclusion on what would become 1989's Letter From Home. The reason we went looking for tapes from this particular run of shows is that at Nightstage--and only at Nightsage--the PMG had performed Lyle Mays' composition, "What It Takes." (Although never released by the PMG, Mays did record a version with Pat Coil for Coil's 1994 album, Schemes And Dreams.) We did have a tape of the late show from November 19th, but it was 1) a truly terrible recording and 2) missing the last minutes of "What It Takes." To be honest, we weren't expecting anything to come of our request when, lo and behold, we heard from "babybreeze" (his Dime handle), a generous soul who had managed to tape both the early and late shows of November 17th ... the first night at Nightstage ... and who had never circulated the tapes. He'd misplaced the masters, he said, but copies had been languishing in a shoebox all these years. Before long, those tapes were in my hands for initial review and editing strategy, and then in the hands of my partners in The PMG Companion project, Charles Fredericks (for transfer and mastering) and Ted Foos (for artwork and torrenting assistance). Since these recordings have never circulated, we've decided to present you with both the transfer of the raw tape and Charles' master. In his opening remarks, Metheny refers to these performances as "eleven world premieres." A couple of these tunes had, in fact, been in the PMG's repertoire for some time. "Better Days Ahead," albeit in a slightly expanded form, dated back to 1981 (when it then disappeared until this show), and "Change Of Heart," which first surfaced in late-1986, remained in the PMG's set for the duration of the 1987 Still Life (Talking) tour. So, please enjoy this, the first show of the PMG's November 1988 stand at Nightstage--a show which *does* include nine world premieres! We're working on the late show now, and it's even better. It's longer and more relaxed, and includes another world premiere. Jim Leonard March 2009
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Date Circulated
03/10/09
Entered By
ziko
Created At
Wed Sep 02 2009 10:38:13 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Sat May 07 2011 21:07:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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