Taj Mahal feat. JESSE ED DAVIS Fillmore West ,27-29 November 1969 (1/2)
Taj Mahal Fillmore West 27-29 November 1969 (1/2) San Francisco, CA VG audience recording Mastering: None, essentially. Recordings were indexed on sector boundaries. Start and end of each part (and the two tape side changes) were faded in and out over several hundred samples or so, not enough to really notice but just to avoid digital clicks from sudden starts and stops. Track listing: Disc 1 / Part 1 (49:09): 01. Unknown (instrumental) 5:56 02. Divin' Duck Blues 2:27 03. E Z Rider 3:27 04. Going up to the Country and Paint My Mailbox Blue 3:22 05. Six Days on the Road 2:58 06. You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond 4:39 07. The Cuckoo 7:36 08. Statesboro Blues 2:39 09. Ain't That a Lot of Love 3:48 10. unknown [start cut, tape side change] 1:05 11. She Caught the Katy (and Left Me a Mule to Ride) 3:28 ●SHOWの後半はこちら。 Taj Mahal feat. JESSE ED DAVIS Fillmore West ,27-29 November 1969 (2/2) • Taj Mahal feat. JESSE ED DAVIS Fillmore We... ●taper's memo: The Taj recording is likely from the same night as the Kinks recording; the two were taped by the same taper on the same reels. Here are some notes and background: Some years ago i received a box of master reels to transfer, all recorded in the S.F. area in 1969 and 1970, and including a variety of artists. I think most of these are in circulation, how widely i don't know. They were all recorded by the same taper, and these were the original reels. Most were 5-inch spools but a few of the earliest recordings were on 3.25-inch spools. The taper re-used tapes frequently, often recording over older shows. Sometimes recordings were made on both sides of the tape (mono, although recorded on both channels) and later a single channel of each side was re-used for a new one-channel recording. Tape box and reel labels often referred to older recordings that no longer existed, and even the accurate listings often gave no dates or venues. So there's uncertainty for many of these regarding exact date/venue. This Taj Mahal recording shares tape with The Kinks show mentioned above. It is in two parts, one on each tape, just as the Kinks recording is. Here is how the parts lay out on the tapes: ############################################################ ★★Youtube チャンネル(洋楽中心)登録お願いします★★ / @chiidang ★★Youtube チャンネル(邦楽中心)登録お願いします★★ / channel ★★趣味の音楽的HP(音源トレード、セッションやSNS情報など★★ https://chiidangoda.wixsite.com/chiidang ★★Instagram★★ / chiidang.oda ★★Twitter★★ / chiidang ★★ヤフオク元気に出品中★★ http://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/show/r... tape 1 side 1: Taj part 1 (minus last two songs) tape 1 side 2: Taj part 1 (last two songs) + Kinks part 1 tape 2 side 1: Kinks part 2 + Taj part 2 (first half) tape 2 side 2: Taj part 2 (second half) It's interesting that there is no incompleteness where one band ends and the other begins. Usually when there was a tape-over, the newer recording ends and we pick up in the middle of the previous recording, usually in the middle of a song. But where the Kinks part 2 ends on tape 2, the Taj recording picks up as if it followed the Kinks performance. Bill Graham was sometimes creative in the format of his shows; sometimes one headliner would perform, then the other one, then the first one again. Perhaps it's possible that this night had Taj, then the Kinks, then Taj again. There are no songs in common between the two parts, also indicating they may come from the same night. But some other possibility could be the right one, including that the second part is from an unrelated, different show. The second part has more distant vocals, thus if it is from the same night, the taper must have changed location before recording the second part. I'm not a tremendously dedicated Taj Mahal fan, so there are several song i can't ID. If anyone can add these song titles i'd be grateful. ●Jesse Ed Davis / Ching ching china boy (Santa Monica73) • Jesse Ed Davis / Ching ching china boy (Sa...