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1992-05-20 (JIMMIE WOOD BAND) (1st show), Cambridge MA
- Edited
A show recording reworked and presented by StonyRoad, with covers.
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From textfile 'MT - The 1992 US Shows Vol 06 - 1992.05.20 - CAMBRIDGE (1st show).docx':
MICK TAYLOR Band
Feat. Jimmie Wood
1992-93 North American Shows
In 1992 and 1993, Mick Taylor played with a group including Jimmie Wood. After two previous series dedicated to European and Japanese shows, we now offer you this new series to complete this period with the shows played in North America.
Thanks to those who recorded and shared their recordings.
Nzb brought in his recordings and knowledge, and BlueTurns2Grey will create a
companion series by compiling the best available video footage and synchronizing it with the
audio files that I have reworked.
Reviews of many Mick Taylor concerts can be found on GimmeMT.com.
VOLUME 06:
20th May 1992
CAMBRIDGE
(1st show)
20th May 1992: Cambridge, Massachusetts, (1st show)
Line-up: MT (gtr, voc)/Jimmie Wood (voc, harm, gtr)/Jimmy King (gtr, bvoc)/Greg Boaz (bass, bvoc)/David Salinas (dr)
01 - tuning and intro
02 - Badmouth Mama
03 - Hoodoo Thing
04 - How It Feels
05 - Shake Your Hips
06 - You Gotta Move
a short fade in/out before the next track (tape flip)
07 - Kind Hearted Woman Blues/Me And The Devil Blues
08 - Promised Land
09 - band introduction (and break announcement)
10 - You Don’t Miss Your Water
This recording was provided by nzb and has not been widely circulated. Unfortunately the second set was not recorded (or shared).
The sound is average, often saturated, but Mick Taylor’s guitar is very in front.
A comparison with the previous recordings shows that this recording had to be decelerated by -2,5%.
For the 5 first tracks (first side of the tape?), the right channel was more saturated and ahead of the other (hence an off-center sound). Fortunately, it was a mono recording and I was therefore able to improve it by keeping only the least altered channel and duplicating it.
The recording is also declicked now and the transitions between the tracks reworked.
As usual all the infos are taken from: The Mick Taylor Complete Works Database by Nico Zentgraf: