Van Morrison – Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (01/03/05)

Van Morrison
“Keeping The Candle Alive, Vol. 1”
Auditorio Alfredo Kraus
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
January 3, 2005

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Source: Unknown audience recording.

CD 1:

  1. Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart No. 1
  2. Have I Told You Lately
  3. Evening In June
  4. In The Midnight
  5. Whinin’ Boy Moan
  6. Carrying A Torch
  7. Choppin’ Wood
  8. Don’t Worry About A Thing
  9. Into The Mystic
  10. Whatever Happened To PJ Proby?

CD 2:

  1. Fame
  2. The Beauty Of The Days Gone By
  3. Wonderful Remark
  4. Georgia
  5. Stop Drinking
  6. Back On Top
  7. Philosophers Stone
  8. All Work And No Play
  9. It’s All In The Game
  10. Brown Eyed Girl
  11. Precious Time

Total time = 94:34

Personnel:
Van Morrison, Matt Holland, Martin Winning, Bobby Ruggiero, David Hayes, Jeff Leach, Ned Edwards

Van Morrison – Brighton, England (12/07/91)

Van Morrison
Brighton Dome
Brighton, England
December 7, 1991

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Disc 1
01-So Complicated
02-Did Ye Get Healed-It’s All In The Game
03-I Forgot That Love Existed
04-See Me Through-Soldier Of Fortune
05-I’m Not Feeling It Anymore
06-Some Peace Of Mind
07-Why Must I Always Explain
08-Foreign Window
09-By His Grace
10-All Saints Day
11-Allow Me
12-Moondance-Fever
13-Into The Mystic

Disc 2
01-Sweet Thing-My Lagan Love
02-Star Of The County Down
03-Northern Muse-Solid Ground
04-Youth Of 1,000 Summers
05-A Town Called Paradise
06-Enlightenment
07-Ballerina-So Quiet In Here-That’s Where It’s At
08-Whenever God Shines His Light
09-In The Garden
10-Haunts Of Ancient Peace

Time:114 minutes

Lineup: Ronnie Johnson, Nicky Scott, Teena Lyle, John Miller,
Paul Robinson, Kate St John

Van was at a period in his career where he was not doing that many shows in a row. He had had a week since his last and would not do another until the next week. IMO this shows in his gigs and results in much better performances. Features a rare performance of Ballerina and an even rarer one of By His Grace.Very good Sweet Thing-My Lagan Love Great horn work by Kate St John-who IMO is vastly under-rated and Teena Lyle keeps Van on the right track playing everything and singing backup.

Rating-8.0

Ratings are based on Audience-setlist-venue-backup band-taping job and finally Van’s mood in increasing order of importance

Audience taping

Many thanks to the taper-who does not want to be identified

Equipment-unknown

Reworked from a master generation CDR

Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!

Artwork included-thanks to HB

Van Morrison – Newport, Wales (10/06/91)

KING’S HOTEL
NEWPORT
WALES
6 OCTOBER 1991
1h 37m

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So Complicated
Did Ye Get Healed? >
It’s All In The Game >
Make It Real One More Time
I Forgot That Love Existed
See Me Through >
One Day At A Time >
This Ainít The Real World
I’m Not Feeling It Anymore
Some Peace Of Mind
Ordinary Life
Why Must I Always Explain?
Allow Me > Mama Don’t Allow
Moondance >
Fever
All Saints Day
So Quiet In Here >
That’s Where It’s At
Twistin’ The Night Away
A Town Called Paradise
Whenever God Shines His Light
Professional Jealousy
Enlightenment
Haunts Of Ancient Peace >
It’s Too Late To Stop Now >
No Prima Donna

Van Morrison : lead vocals, guitars, alto saxophone, harmonicas
The Van Morrison Band : Ronnie Johnson : guitar, MD & MC; Teena Lyle : vibes, congas, recorder, percussion, vocals; John Miller : keyboards; Paul Robinson : drums; Kate St. John : alto & tenor saxophones, cor anglais, oboe, vocals; Nicky Scott : bass, vocals

Received on 2 CDRs from Graf Ritmo who transcribed his complete cassettes.
To hard drive with EAC. Edited for continuous flow in Adobe Audition : edited at beginning and end. Cassette turnovers and consequent edits audible at 41m, 1h 24m. There is some distortion on both channels on the end of Twistiní The Night Away, and the first minute of A Town Called Paradise had a faulty left channel. This has been mirrored with the right channel to create a mono track at the start of the song.
Normalised and nothing else. Flacced with TLH to level 6
This is the sixth recording to be sent to dime from a series Iíve called The Lost Welsh Masters. Practically every Van show in and around Wales from the 80s onwards was recorded by one diligent taper, Graf Ritmo. Many have never been circulated ñ this is one of them.
This show is listed at vanomatic as the 3rd October. However Graf wrote the date at the time on his tapes and is sure itís the 6th . Many of these Kingís shows were last minute word-of-mouth affairs and no tickets were printed. We await to be contradicted.
Enjoy the glorious See Me Through which Van dedicates at the end îto everybody at Real Worldî ñ Pete Gabrielís studios in Box.

Van Morrison – Gorseinon, Wales (09/15/91)

Van Morrison
PENYRHEOL THEATRE
GORSEINON
WALES
15 SEPTEMBER 1991
1h 45m

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So Complicated
Did Ye Get Healed?
It’s All In The Game >
Rainbow ë65 >
Make It Real One More Time
I Forgot That Love Existed
See Me Through >
One Day At A Time >
No Prima Donna
All Saints Day
Help Me
Ordinary Life
Some Peace Of Mind
Into The Mystic
Allow Me > Mama Don’t Allow
I’m Not Feeling It Anymore
Why Must I Always Explain?
Haunts Of Ancient Peace >
ITLTSN >
Rainbow í65 >
Youth Of 1,000 Summers
A Town Called Paradise
In The Garden

:Star Of The County Down
:By His Grace
:Sticks And Stones
:Green Mansions
:Professional Jealousy
:Moondance

Van Morrison : lead vocals, guitars, alto saxophone, harmonicas
The Van Morrison Band : Ronnie Johnson : guitar, MD & MC; Teena Lyle : vibes, congas, recorder, percussion, vocals; John Miller : keyboards; Paul Robinson : drums; Kate St. John : alto & tenor saxophones, cor anglais, oboe, vocals; Nicky Scott : bass, vocals

15 SEP 91 : Penyrheol Theatre, Gorseinon, Wales
Received on 2 CDRs from the taper who transcribed his complete cassettes.
To hard drive with EAC. Edited for continuous flow in Adobe Audition : edited at beginning and end. Cassette turnovers and subsequent edits audible at
Normalised and nothing else. Flaced with TLH to level 6

This is the third recording to be sent to dime from a series Iíve called The Lost Welsh Masters. Practically every Van show in and around Wales from the 80s onwards was recorded by one diligent taper. [At present the equipment used is unknown]. Many have never been circulated, and in the case of one show from Bristol in 1992, the date itself was unknown to us.

This uncirculated show was recorded two days after the last one, but, as we know with Van, this is a very different beast – looser and with lots of improvising and flowing vocals. Tremendous See Me Through (with Soldier Of Fortune beginning to form) and A Town Called Paradise. The band respond magnificently to everything he throws at them ñ this collection of multi-instrumentalists under Ronnie was certainly one of his very best combos. Pretty similar track list with one or two notable exceptions with the debut of By His Grace and Professional Jealousy. Band intros during Moondance.

Van Morrison – Peer, Belgium (07/21/91)

Van Morrison
1991-07-21
Belgium Rhythm & Blues Festival
Peer, Belgium

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L1 Radio, Hubert On The Air, 2017-01-30 (rebroadcast)

Digital cable (Ziggo) > Pace DCR7111 digital out > Asus Xonar D2 s/pdif (coaxial) in @ 24/48 > Magix ACL 16/44.1 > TLH flac 8

A short translation of the Intro:
Hubert was at the Belgium Rhythm & Blues Festival to announce the bands and to make recordings for L1 Radio. Van Morrison didnít agree with recording his show. Hubert had to shut down the radio-van in front of the manager of Van Morrison. Later on a technician put a dat-recorder in the cable box of the radio-van. In this way the show was recorded unmixed on a 2 track dat-recorder.

Complete broadcast, but only a selection of the complete recording.

Tracks:

01 Intro DJ
02 Youth of 1000 Summers
03 See Me Through
04 I’m Not Feeling It Anymore
05 Sweet Thing
06 Vanlose Stairway > Trans-Euro Train
07 Full Force Gale
08 Outro DJ

Running time: 35:41

Musicians (http://ivan.vanomatic.de/shows/1991-07-21_TV%20show.shtml)

Haji Ahkba – flugelhorn & trumpet
Richie Buckley – saxophone
Dave Early – drums
Georgie Fame – keyboards
Howard Francis – keyboards
Steve Gregory – saxophone
Ronnie Johnson – guitar
Nicky Scott – bass

Trade freely, DON’T SELL!!

2017-02-15 upload to Dime by gadogado

Van Morrison – Gothenburg, Sweden (07/06/91)

Van Morrison
Heden Cinema
Gothenburg
July 6 1991

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master cassette >dat to upload
exc sounding and great performance
uploaded by dolphinsmile

Big Brother (Georgie Fame)
I Love The Life I Live (Georgie Fame)
So Complicated
Did Ye Get Healed?
It’s All In The Game/Make It Real One More Time
Enlightenment
Youth Of A 1000 Summers
Whenever God Shines His Light
Sweet Thing
See Me Through
Tore Down A La Rimbaud
All Saints Day
Moondance
Send In The Clowns
Some Peace Of Mind
Summertime In England
Vanlose Stairway/Trans-Euro Train
Full Force Gale
And The Healing Has Begun
Cleaning Windows

Van Morrison – Paris, France (07/03/91)

Van Morrison
Parc De L’Ile St. Germain
Paris, France
7/3/1991
BARN166

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Sony clip-on stereo mic clipped to front of painter’s cap -> Sony D6 cassette (FOB dead center, on TDK-MA110 tape, Dolby C)

Cassette Transfer: Master cassette -> Nakamichi Dragon (Dolby C decode, auto azimuth adjust) -> Sound Devices 722 (@24/96)

Mastering: Sony SoundForge 11 (EQ, volume normalization, resample to 44.1 with iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than “Highest Quality” setting w/anti-alias filter; 24->16 bit dither using iZotope MBIT+ Dither with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings, clap/whistle/yell scrubbing). IDv3 tagged in Tag&Rename 3.9

Cassette side A (51:59):
Band warms up without Van:

  1. tuning
  2. Big Brother *
  3. I Love The Life I Live *

Van joins the band:

  1. introducing Van
  2. So Complicated
  3. Did Ye Get Healed? ->
  4. It’s All In The Game / Make It Real One More Time
  5. The Youth of 1,000 Summers
  6. Enlightenment
  7. Whenever God Shines His Light
  8. Sweet Thing
  9. See Me Through ^
  10. Moondance

Cassette Side B (41:42):

  1. Tore Down A La Rimbaud
  2. All Saints Day
  3. I Will Be There
  4. Some Peace Of Mind
  5. Northern Muse (Solid Ground) / Auld Lang Syne ->
  6. When The Healing Has Begun
  7. Vanlose Stairway / Trans Euro Train
  8. Summertime In England
  9. encore break ~
  10. Full Force Gale
  • = whole band warms up without Van Morrison, Georgie Fame sings the vocals
    ^ = w/quotes from “Baby What You Want Me To Do”
    ~ = note there was a pause in the master tape here as was customary at the time, just in case the encore went long

Sorry for the semi-abrupt fade out at the end of each cassette side — for Side A I stopped as soon as the song ended to flip the tape. For Side B, I quickly ejected and popped in a new tape in case Van did another encore, but alas he did not.

I scrubbed out hundreds of individual loud (and sometimes constant) nearby claps plus I squelched a whole bunch of nearby piercingly loud shrieks, wails, yells and whistles.

The band (thanks to ivan.vanomatic.de for the info):
Haji Ahkba – flugelhorn & trumpet
Richie Buckley – tenor saxophone
Dave Early – drums
Georgie Fame – organ, vocals
Howard Francis – keyboards
Steve Gregory – tenor saxophone
Ronnie Johnson – guitar
Nicky Scott – bass

Special guest EQ by Bill “The Genius” Mulvey
Cassette Transfer 8/17/2013. Recorded, mastered, and tracked by Scott Bernstein (4/19-5/6/2015)

Taper Notes:
BARN166

It’s been a bit since I put out the last entry in my BARN series, (and in fact had another one all locked and loaded ready to go), but I got really inspired to put out one of my “classic” Van Morrison recordings. And unlike most bands that I jump into, instead of putting out the oldest recording I made of Van, I’m putting out my favorite one. And not only is this my favorite Van Morrison concert — I would still rate this as one of the best (of THOUSANDS) concerts I’ve ever attended, by any musician or band!!! Why? Well, let’s set the scene: How about being given the opportunity to see one of your favorite musicians outdoors in a general admission space in a park on a SPECTACULARLY beautiful summer day in the middle of Paris! I was lucky enough to have had the opportunity to spend 6 weeks studying abroad in Paris in the summer of 1991, and of course got to take advantage of the music scene there (also squeezing in a Sting concert and the JVC Jazz Festival where in one day I got to see Pat Metheny Group, John Scofield, and Herbie Hancock all in separate performances).

For any listener who’s not a hardcore Van-o-phile, let me put this a bit into perspective — Van is and has never been the type of musician to come out and do a “greatest hits” type of show. He is a musician “following his muse” as he claims, and therefore you’re going to a get a show consisting of whatever songs of his are moving him at that point in time. Typically he focuses some portion of his setlist on his current album at the time of the show, and the rest will be songs from deeper in his catalog. Also note that he does not work from a pre-written setlist, instead calling out songs to his band on-the-fly. In practice, on a tour his shows don’t vary greatly, repeating maybe 75% of the setlist from night to night (though not necessarily in the same order), but you never know what he’s going to pull out or what songs he might find the “magic” in on any particular night and stretch out on. He’s also been a notoriously moody performer from night-to-night. This show is typical of the formula of his shows from the era — though we get surprisingly few cuts from his album Hymns To The Silence (which I LOVE) released earlier that year (“Some Peace Of Mind” and “All Saints Day”, both of which he seems to enjoy playing). We do get some choice cuts from 2 of his other recent albums of the time — a tight “Enlightenment”, “See Me Through”, and “Youth Of 1,000 Summers” (from 1990’s excellent Enlightenment) and “Whenever God Shines His Light”, a minor hit he had from his 1989 album Avalon Sunset. The rest of the show is populated with only 1 song a casual fan might know (an uptempo, jazzy version of “Moondance”) and one other song someone who has a little depth of knowledge of his catalog might know — the classic “Sweet Thing” from his masterpiece “Astral Weeks” — here stretched to mythical proportions over 9 minutes — including TWO wild harmonica solos by Van himself (and listen to how closely the band is paying attention to his as they respond to his harmonica licks!), a guitar solo, and a long improvisation vocal scat segment trading vocals with Georgie Fame (“When your motivation is right…”). This is really evidence of some of the MAGIC we’re talking about that can come about when Van finds his muse.

Other highlights include, early on, his cover of the classic 50’s rock & roll song “It’s All In The Game”, paired with his own “Make It Real One More Time” in which pays tribute to some of Van’s favorite singers, Wilson Pickett, Solomon Burke, Sam Cooke, James Brown, and Billy Stewart and breaks down into him imploring us to “meet me down by the pylons”; dropping quotes from Jimmy Reed’s “Baby What You Want Me To Do” into a beautiful version of his own “See Me Through”; and then some strong performances which take us far and away the best part of the show — the last 30 minutes or so starting at “Northern Muse (Solid Ground)” through “When The Healing Has Begun”, and the best part of the night “Vanlose Stairway / Trans Euro Train” and “Summertime In England” (both of which have amazing improvisational vocal trade-offs between Van and other members of the band — “Trans Euro Train” where he sings about “Kilroy Was Here” and “Summertime In England” where he sings about the “Squealin’ Feeling”) — all magic.

You can hear Van grunt out the titles of the next song to the band members after the previous one ends, and they keep things loose enough that sometimes you can even hear him yell “bridge!” or a key change at various points, and the band always picks up on it.

Getting to the technical aspects of this recording — at the time I just had with me a tiny Sony clip-on stereo mic, which I would clip to the front of a painters’ cap which I had poked a hole in to run the cable through and down my shirt, to a portable Sony D-6 cassette recorder I held at my waist. The recorder was solid, but the microphone was hardly high fidelity. I did my best at the time — and this is one of the first times it really came together in my head how much the location you are taping from can affect your final outcome — even more so than the gear that you use. I took advantage of the time I was there before the show started to walk around the entire audience space and listen to how the pre-show music being played over the PA sounded and went to exact spot where it sounded the best and just stood there. 🙂 I also used all of the tools that I could to make it sound the best I could — the Dolby C that the D6 had built in (which is, I know, controversial), and one of the new-fangled TDK-MA 110 tapes — a very high quality metal tape with an unheard-of length (to minimize the potential of songs cut due to tape flips!!!). Add in my bank-account-breaking purchase and restoration of the best cassette deck ever made (the Nakamichi Dragon) a few years back which I specifically purchased for transferring shows like this into the digital domain, and you’ve got some great raw material.

Of course, given the less-than-high-fidelity microphone I was using at the time, while the recording was clean, it was a little thin sounding and needed some EQ to really bring out its fullness. I gave a shot at an initial EQ, after which I presented my best attempt to my friend with the most golden ear I know, Bill “the genius” Mulvey, and he took my work and voluntarily produced a MUCH bolder and fuller sounding EQ than I did, for which we should all be very thankful for. He took a very thin sounding recording and gave it low end kick (when it had none) and a little high end polish (thank you Dolby C for allowing us to do that and giving us a cassette recording with absolutely ZERO hiss, and the TDK metal tape for holding up perfectly after all these years and providing great dynamics).

Even after all of the EQ work and volume normalization I had to do, there were hundreds of nearby claps, banshee-like inhuman wails (some of which you can still kind of hear occasionally) from people, whistles, and such, all of which I needed to scrub out or attenuate to bring this up to my standards. At this point, this recording is as good as it will EVER sound! My favorite concert, in a beautifully crisp dynamic, cleaned up presentation for all of you to enjoy as well. I hope that this will lead you to dig deeper into Van Morrison’s catalog or to search out other recordings of his live shows in search of the magic that Van can provide!

I have taped him a BUNCH of other times, and hope to get those out eventually too, but here’s the first of my (mostly uncirculated) Van Morrison master recordings I am presenting as part of my BARN series.

Enjoy!

Van Morrison – Hannover, Germany (06/28/91)

VAN MORRISON
Capitol
Hannover, Germany
June 28th 1991

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Good Audience Recording

SOURCE: 1st or 2nd Generation TDK SA100 (Dolby B) > Akai GX95 11 (Dolby B) >
Soundforge PRO 10c > FLAC Level 8

Copies from ‘MY’ Cassettes have not been circulated in any form

Disc One

  1. SO COMPLICATED
  2. DID YE GET HEALED?
  3. IT’S ALL IN THE GAME > MAKE IT REAL ONE MORE TIME
  4. YOUTH OF A 1000 SUMMERS
  5. ENLIGHTENMENT
  6. SEE ME THROUGH
    < missing Cleaning Windows >
  7. SWEET THING
  8. WHENEVER GOD SHINES HIS LIGHT

Disc Two

  1. HELP ME
  2. I’M NOT FEELING IT ANYMORE
  3. SOME PEACE OF MIND
  4. TORE DOWN A LA RIMBAUD
  5. VANLOSE STAIRWAY > TRANS-EURO TRAIN
  6. SUMMERTIME IN ENGLAND
  7. FULL FORCE GALE

JTT, August 2014

Van Morrison – Rotterdam, The Netherlands (03/30/91)

van morrison rotterdam 1991

Van Morrison
March 30, 1991
De Doelen – Rotterdam, Netherlands

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Source: Daud clone, except for the three Georgie Fame selections, the conclusion to Summertime in England starting at approximately 17:00, and Caravan through end of show , which are from unknown generation cassettes > CD

The Complete Show

CD 1
1) You’re The One
2) Out of Sight
3) Ain’t That Loving You Baby
4) Stormy Monday,
5) Baby Please Don’t Go
6) We’re Gonna Groove > Who Do You Love (Van with Howlin’ Wilf and the Vee Jays (James Hunter)

7) Parchman Farm
8) Yeh Yeh
9) Green Onions (Georgie Fame and band)

10) And The Healing Has Begun
11) See Me Through
12) Moondance
13) Youth of 1000 Summers
14) Whenever God Shines His Light

CD 2:

1) Help Me
2) Carrying a Torch
3) Orangefield
4) It’s All In The Game > Make It Real One More Time
5) Northern Muse(Solid Ground) > When Heart Is Open
6) I’ll Go Crazy
7) Enlightenment
8) Summertime In England

CD 3:
1) In The Garden
2) Vanlose Stairway > Trans-Euro Train
3) Caravan
4) Send In The Clowns
5) I Can’t Stop Loving You
6) Why Must I Always Explain
7) Gloria (Cuts. Tape apparently gave out at 3-hour mark)

Band: Haji Ahkba, trumpet; Richie Buckley sax; Dave Early, drums; Georgie Fame, organ; Howard Francis, piano; Steve Gregory, sax; Ronnie Johnson, guitar; Nicky Scott, bass.

Notes:
Many years ago I received two Maxell analog cassette tapes containing this show.
The sound on the tapes was very muffled and sounded like the show was duplicated on a boom box with dirty heads.
Oh, those were the days.
Despite the sound quality caveats, Van and the band’s performance was a treasure that I cherished and studied because of its depth and length. I believe the Summertime in England is the longest ever performed by Van. It runs almost 22 minutes. Morrison talks about Christianity, psychiatry, and cults, among other things.
I searched and searched for a good quality recording of this gig for years, and finally one surfaced, but it ended 17 minutes into Summertime, then cut abruptly. The entire rest of the show involving an additional 7 songs was missing.
Recently, in a true labor of love, a friend and Van archivist and my brother helped prepare this complete version of the show, which contains the original nearly two hours of good quality recording, plus the rest of the show from a higher quality analog cassette tape.
I remember that on my original cassettes of the gig, the final song, Gloria, cut, as it does here. It appears that the taper just “ran out of road” as the show went just over the 3-hour mark!
The show has never been uploaded in as complete a condition as this project. This upload runs just a few seconds shy of 3 hours, and contains the opening set of Van with Howlin’ Wilf and the Vee Jays. Georgie Fame then performs for three songs before Van takes the stage again.
Rotterdam was the first show of a legendary 3-gig run that also included The Hague and then Utrecht, made famous as Pagan Streams.

Van Morrison – Oxford, England (01/11/05)

Van Morrison
New Theatre
Oxford, UK
January 11, 2005

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Source: Unknown audience recording. SAW

CD 1:

  1. Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart #1
  2. Have I Told You Lately [Las Vegas version]
  3. In The Midnight
  4. Talk Is Cheap
  5. Don’t Worry About A Thing
  6. Whatever Happened To PJ Proby?
  7. Whinin’ Boy Moan
  8. Evening In June*
  9. Somerset*
  10. Fame
  11. Moondance
  12. Sometimes We Cry
  13. Walkiní My Baby Back Home

CD 2:

  1. The Beauty Of The Days Gone By
  2. Cleaning Windows > Be Bop A Lula > Kansas City
  3. Precious Time [scat ending]
  4. Buona Sera*
  5. Jump, Jive and Wail*
  6. Good Morning Blues > Shake, Rattle and Roll*
  7. And The Healing Has Begun > Backstreet > Burning Ground
  8. Gloria

Personnel:
Ned Edwards
David Hayes
Matt Holland
Jeff Leach
Bobby Ruggiero
Martin Winning

*Guest: Acker Bilk

Total time = 100:47