Identifier | 7314365 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | DAA243 |
Media Type | CD |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | Band Name: Mad Season
Venue: Crocodile Cafe City: Seattle State: WA Country: USA Date: April 22nd, 1995 Source: Sonic Studios > Sony TCD-D8 > dat Lineage: Unknown (CDr Securely extracted via EAC) Encoding: FLAC frontend version 1.71 (level 5) ( > WAV > SHN ) Taped by: Unknown Transfered by: Unknown Quality: A- / B+ Setlist: 01.Wake Up 02.Above 03.Long Gone Day 04.I Don't Know Anything 05.Lifeless Dead 06.River of Deceit 07.November Hotel Notes: This show occured on the same day as the band's rehearsals at the Moore Theater for their legendary performance that would occur one week later (LATM). I'm guessing this took place shortly after they finished rerhersing. Excellent performance, with a talkative Layne cracking jokes, and obiously having a great time throughout. I believe this gig (not this recoring) was professional recored, as I specifically remember a mobile recording studio parked out front before, during, and after the performance. If we're lucky, perhaps this one day eventually sees the light of day via retail release. Additional Notes: There's several seconds of silence resembling a cut in the source tape at the end of track 6. Also, several second of possible diginoise / sputtering at the very end of track 7. Both of the above are extremely minor flaws that shouldn't detract from the recording as a whole. |
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Performance
Mad Season 1995-04-22 Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA | |
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Set 1 | Wake Up
Above Long Gone Day I Don't Know Anything Lifeless Dead River of Deceit November Hotel |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Notes: This show occured on the same day as the band's rehearsals at the Moore Theater for their legendary performance that would occur one week later (LATM). I'm guessing this took place shortly after they finished rerhearsing. Excellent performance, with a talkative Layne cracking jokes, and obiously having a great time throughout. I believe this gig (not this recoring) was professionaly recored, as I specifically remember a mobile recording studio parked out front before, during, and after the performance. If we're lucky, perhaps this one day eventually sees the light of day via retail release.
Additional Notes: There's several seconds of silence resembling a cut in the source tape at the end of track 6. Also, several second of possible diginoise / sputtering at the very end of track 7. Both of the above are extremely minor flaws that shouldn't detract from the recording as a whole. |