Sunday, August 7, 2011

ABWH - 1989-08-06 - Mansfield, Mass

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  1. yessongs in the woods with
    Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe
    Jon Anderson- vocals
    Bill Bruford- drums
    Rick Wakeman- keyboards
    Steve Howe- guitar
    Tony Levin- bass
    Great Woods Performing Arts Center
    Mansfield, Mass. U.S.A.
    August 6, 1989
    performance quality: A, my favorite 89 performance
    recording quality: B
    source: 1st gen. audience tapes (2 sources)
    runtime: 146:50
    lineage: Realistic twinhead stereo mike >
    Sony D-6 cassette deck >
    (1st track only, Sony auto levelling deck w/built in mikes) >
    Maxell XLII-S cassettes >
    played on Naka. 125 into soundforge 4.5 >
    CD > CD extractor > FLAC 6 > torrentially yours.
    setlist: first set (69:49)
    1: young person's guide to the orchestra intro 2:29
    2: time and a word > 2:56
    3: owner of a lonely heart > teakbois > 3:13
    4: time and a word reprise 1:14
    5: the clap 4:29
    6: mood for a day 4:45
    7: keyboard solo 5:41
    8: long distance runaround > 3:27
    9: drums > 3:00
    10: birthright 7:17
    11: and you and I 9:38
    12: all good people 9:19
    20: starship trooper (final encore) 12:18 (applause fades in and out before and after)

    second set and encores (77:01)
    13: close to the edge 21:26
    14: themes > drums and bass 10:29
    15: brother of mine 10:26
    16: the meeting 5:42
    17: heart of the sunrise 11:26
    18: order of the universe 8:40
    19: roundabout 8:51 (applause fades in and out before and after)

    comments:
    sometimes the first time you do something is the best, and this was the 1st
    and best of 3 ABWH shows I saw in 1989 and 90. the 1st try to record was a total
    failure for me, I was using a borrowed deck I'd never used before and had no
    record level indicator so I had no idea if it was recording or not. At least
    this time there was another 2 tapers, one with a deck much like the one I tried
    to use for this show (with a little better result in Maine 6 days later). This
    was a very good show, the crowd was into it and the performance was tight. Tony
    Levin is from Mass. and always gets a warm reception here. I've heard about 6 of
    the ABWH shows, a couple were dime DL's. This is my favorite performance.
    the recording is nothing "hi-fi" but pretty listenable, not bad for a pavillion
    audience recording (I hate going to pavillion shows, this was a rare exception
    I made not once but twice for this tour.) Unfortunately I had lost the services
    of a 2nd D-6 deck before this tour, which I was familiar with and had good results
    with at a few other shows. no "special" songs in this set, but all my favorite
    songs from then- current album are in here and there wasn't a weak number in the
    whole show.
    Woods are great.
    ABWH is great.

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