Jazz Mandolin Project Club Cafe, Pittsburgh, PA Monday, July 3, 2000 Jazz Mandolin Project is: Jamie Masefield: mandolin Danton Boller: upright bass Marlon Browden: drums Check 'em out at http://www.jazzmandolinproject.com Source: Microtech Gefell M300 mics > Lunatec V2 preamp > Sony TCD-D8 DAT at 44.1 kHz Transfer: Sony TCD-D8 DAT > Marantz CDR-630 CD > Sony Vegas 6.0 (extraction) > WAV > FLAC Taped by Scott Cronin. Transferred by David J. Burgbacher Disc One [64:26] ---Set One--- 01. Jam > (3:08) 02. Flux (8:26) 03. The Phonecians (15:40) 04. Milestones (18:18) 05. The Milliken Way (10:47) 06. Xenoblast (8:05) Disc Two [58:53] ---Set Two--- 01. Open Sesame > (16:57) 02. Spiders (12:45) 03. Mandoneon (17:47) 04. untitled song (11:19) Disc Three [51:32] ---Set Two (continued)--- 01. At the Pershing (12:39) 02. Oh Yeah! (13:08) ---Encore--- 03. Stockholm Smokepipe (7:43) ---filler: JMP 6/11/00--- 04. Nimbus (6:34) 05. Contois (11:25) Recording Notes: Master DAT was transferred to CD via Oade 7-pin/coax and Monster coax cables. CD was then extracted using Sony Vegas 6.0. Individual tracks were rendered as WAVs, then compressed with FLAC Frontend v1.7.1 at level 6. Filler Information: Jazz Mandolin Project Festival Stage, Point State Park, Pittsburgh, PA Three Rivers Arts Festival Sunday, June 11, 2000 Jazz Mandolin Project is: Jamie Masefield: mandolin Chris Dahlgren: upright bass Ari Hoenig: drums Source: Neumann TLM-103 mics > Lunatec V2 preamp > Sony TCD-D8 DAT at 44.1 kHz Transfer: Sony TCD-D8 DAT > Marantz CDR-630 CD > Sony Vegas 6.0 (extraction) > WAV > FLAC Taped by Coby Sunderman. Transferred by David J. Burgbacher from the JMP website: The festivals continue to bring harsh weather to JMP land-- JMP got through about three minutes of Contois, and by then the rain and lightning was coming down so hard they had to halt the performance, and thousands of people secured shelter underneath a bridge behind the stage. This turned into a huge drum circle event, and the rain kept falling.