
(Soundboard/Audience FLAC)
Garden State Arts Center
Mostly from an EX+ stereo soundboard plus Sennheiser binaural mics on "dummy head" (live matrix mix) with some splices from a rather crappy-sounding unknown lineage audience recording. The audience splices are for the first 10:39 of the show, 57 seconds at the end of the Summertime Jam and 38 seconds at the end of show.
CD1 [79:24]
01 [06:50] Bill Graham taped intro > Angels All Around Us / Spirits Dancing In The Flesh
02 [11:03] Somewhere In Heaven >
03 [03:34] Batuka >
04 [04:45] No One To Depend On
05 [04:35] Life Is For Living
06 [09:09] Right On
07 [07:58] Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen >
08 [04:57] Oye Como Va
09 [04:20] Wings Of Grace
10 [11:08] Savor / Karl Perazzo / Raul Rekow
11 [11:05] Agua Que Va Caer / Walfredo De Los Reyes
CD2 [55:43]
01 [06:48] Peace On Earth / Mother Earth / Third Stone From The Sun >
02 [05:21] Make Somebody Happy
03 [06:00] * Super Boogie >
04 [04:35] * Summertime Jam
05 [06:16] Toussaint L’Overture
encores:
06 [13:23] Soul Sacrifice / A Love Supreme / Walfredo De Los Reyes / Soul Sacrifice >
07 [06:25] Europa >
08 [04:55] Jingo [cut]
* with Phish members
Santanamigos lists this as "Santana #49": Carlos Santana (guitar / percussion / vocals), Myron Dove (bass), Walfredo De Los Reyes (drums), Raul Rekow (percussion / vocals), Karl Perazzo (percussion / vocals), Chester Thompson (keyboards / vocals), Alex Ligertwood (guitar / vocals).
Primary source lineage: Two Sennheiser 421 microphones on soundboard riser > Dat master (2 x Maxell DM 120, unknown model deck recorded at 48 kHz. sampling rate).
Secondary source (up to 6:13 of track 104): Flac files received in trade.
Transfer [2012-05]: Panasonic SV-3700 (S/PDIF coax/RCA output) > Macintosh with Digidesign Audiomedia III card > Pro Tools (minor "nip and tuck" edits, tracking and down-sampling - no equalization or DNR) > AIFF files > xACT (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified).
This is a great Santana concert, with a good mix of old and new music. Five stars in my opinion. A killer version of "Europa", with great drumming. Sadly "Jingo" is cut. They probably ran out of tape. Peter. (Sydney).
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