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Review by Juanferrr
Fantastic source from the spreadsheet/relisten -a SBD/AUD matrix which plenty of audience but crisp enough definition from the soundboard source-
MFMF and Guyute both in s1. They were definitively getting jiggy with it 4 years in advance (groans)
Spectacular Stash with Fishman using the china cymbal violently. Tela is glorious and well played. Divided Sky its usual 94 top shape.
s2 starts with a good Bowie but a phenomenal Reba follows with Trey shredding emotionally until 16:30 or so, we get the whistling coda. Very nice
SoAM is a good one with Bela Fleck taking this one up a notch. Lifeboy occupies a wonderfully languid spot in the set with a gorgeous lazy groove -Roggae will fill this spot from 98 onwards-
Then it's the end-of-regulation acoustic time. All of it a pleasure to the ears. Llama starts acoustic -really interesting version with great soloing from all- then goes electric and everybody nightcaps a couple more solos. Why not.
Definitively worth your time. 4.5/5