MICK TAYLOR
The 1990 Japan shows
This is the third part of the series devoted to the Mick Taylor's live concerts in Japan.
A big thanks to my usual partners in crime nzb and Jaap (Stonesmuziekfan) who sent me their versions for these shows and gave critics and advise regarding my work.
Volume19
03rd August 1990
Tokyo, Japan, Kudan Kaikan
3rd August 1990: Tokyo, Japan, Kudan Kaikan
Line-up: MT (gtr, voc)/Max Middleton (keyb)/John Paris (gtr, voc, harm)/Kenny Aaronson (bass)/Damon Duewhite (dr)
Tracklist:
CD1:
01 – Intro & tuning
02 – I Wonder Why
03 – Laundromat Blues
04 – Red House
CD2:
01 – Goin' South
02 – Band introduction 1
03 – Stop Breaking Down
04 – You Gotta Move
05 – Band introduction 2
06 – Little Red Rooster
As usual all the infos are taken from The Mick Taylor Complete Works Database by Nico Zentgraf [
nzentgraf.de].
I already did rework this show some months ago, so I checked my version with the one received from nzb. In all modesty my version is way better but nzb’s version has a little segment that is lost on mine.
Here the comments from my first post:
“My version is coming from a trade long time ago!
I added a little more treble, improved the beginning/end of the cd-r's by adding fade ins and outs and I reworked the transitions: now the tracks start with the song.
I corrected some little defaults: I deleted a noise and a gap at 8’19 in “Red House” and a gap in the intro of “Little Red Rooster (at 9seconds).
Because there was a little gap between “Red House” and “Goin’ South” I decided to separate the cd-r’s at this point. Another gap existed between ”You Gotta Move” and the encore, I upgraded it with a fade in/out.”
Now the gap between “Red House” and “Goin’ South” is patched with a 15 seconds segment coming from nzb’s version. So here you will get the better sound and the complete show
For the covers I used and reworked pics from the great Japanese fanzine “Stone People” (issue #57)
StonyRoad
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next and last for this series will be tomorrow
Norbert
email:
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