Banyan
Quixote's - Denver, CO
Recording Date
12/14/2002
Jazz
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Disc 1 | 52:38 | ||||||||
01 | 09:00 | ||||||||
02 | 06:32 | ||||||||
03 | 16:07 | ||||||||
04 | 08:06 | ||||||||
05 | 12:53 | ||||||||
Disc 2 |
77:46 |
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01 | 09:17 | ||||||||
02 | 05:26 | ||||||||
03 | 05:29 | ||||||||
04 | 13:36 | ||||||||
05 | 09:32 | ||||||||
06 | 07:43 | ||||||||
07 | 09:24 | ||||||||
08 | 05:57 | ||||||||
09 | 05:14 | ||||||||
10 | 06:08 | ||||||||
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Notes
BanyanQuixote's
Denver, CO
December 14, 2002
Soundboard
SBD>Sony PCM-M1 (2nd in line after house DAT)>Delta Dio 2496>Waveburner Pro AIFF>Sound Studio WAV>Shorten SHN
CD/Set 1: 5 tracks, total time 52:41
CD/Set 2: 10 tracks, total time 77:53
Contact: Les Brown, lbrown@idcomm.com
Notes: This is the first time I had ever heard or seen Banyan, so I have no idea what the song titles are; but bits of Dark Star, Third Stone from the Sun and Little Drummer Boy appear during the show. Having never seen/heard Banyan and seeing them at Quixote's in Denver, I expected some kind of folksy Deadhead-type hippie band. I was quite surprised!
The sound on this recording is very good. My primary complaints are that the bass is too low in parts (it's a small venue) and when an unknown rapper/singer takes the stage during one track of set 2, it sounds like his microphone may have had a short as there are a number of clicks and pops while he's on stage.
Other than that, the music is very interesting. They are definitely NOT a folksy Deadhead-type hippie band.
Enjoy!
-Les