Tracks: 01. Intro 02. In The Fast Lane 03. Parisian Thoroughfare 04. Point of No Return 05. Back in the 60’s 06. Without Regrets 07. Jig – w / Bass Solo 08. Suite – Struggle of the Turtle to the Sea (pt. 1) 09. Struggle of the Turtle to the Sea (pt. 2) 10. Struggle of the Turtle to the Sea (pt. 3) w/ drum solo 11. Band intros 12. Violin Solo 13. Firmament 14. On My Way To Bombay 15. (title?) w/ percussion solo Encore: 16. New Country
The show was very excellent – the band looked like they were having fun and the playing reflects it. The sound quality is pretty good. It sounds like a fairly well balanced recording from 7 rows back dead center. I did nothing to the raw recording except split the tracks, increase the volume a touch and encode to flac.
Support the artist and buy his new recording: “The Acatama Experience”.
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Artist: Jean Luc Ponty & His Band
Date: 2007-06-08
Venue: Sellersville Theater, Sellersville, Pennsylvania, USA
Band:
Jean Luc Ponty – electric violin
William Lecomte – keyboards
Guy Nsangue Akwa – bass
Thierry Arpino – drums
Taffa Cisse – percussion
Lineage: Zoom H4 (44.1/16 WAV mode); SD memorycard; HD; Roxio Sound Editor
(split tracks & increase volume); Traders Little Helper (encode to flac-6)
Tracks:
01. Intro
02. In The Fast Lane
03. Parisian Thoroughfare
04. Point of No Return
05. Back in the 60’s
06. Without Regrets
07. Jig – w / Bass Solo
08. Suite – Struggle of the Turtle to the Sea (pt. 1)
09. Struggle of the Turtle to the Sea (pt. 2)
10. Struggle of the Turtle to the Sea (pt. 3) w/ drum solo
11. Band intros
12. Violin Solo
13. Firmament
14. On My Way To Bombay
15. (title?) w/ percussion solo
Encore:
16. New Country
The show was very excellent – the band looked like they were having fun and the playing
reflects it. The sound quality is pretty good. It sounds like a fairly well balanced
recording from 7 rows back dead center. I did nothing to the raw recording except split
the tracks, increase the volume a touch and encode to flac.
Support the artist and buy his new recording: “The Acatama Experience”.
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