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Geen FLAC maar SHN [shorten].
Little Feat
2003-02-01
Grand Lido Braco Resort - Main Stage
Trelawny Parish, Jamaica
Source: (Disc 1) Sbd patchbay > D-8
Source: (Disc 2) Sbd patchbay > Tascam DA-P1
Transfer: (Disc 1) Tascam DA-P1 > digital cable/soundcard > CDWave > Adaptec Easy
CD Creator > Plextor 16/10/40a
Transfer: (Disc 2) Tascam DA-P1 > digital cable/soundcard > CDWave > levels boosted w/ Cool Edit by 6db > Adaptec Easy CD Creator > Plextor 16/10/40a > EAC > SHN
Disc 1:
01. Voodoo Jam > 02:45
02. All That You Dream 07:16
03. Time Loves A Hero > 05:41
04. Day Or Night 12:14
05. Honest Man 06:54
06. Hate To Lose Your Lovin' 04:28
07. Rock & Roll Doctor 05:16
08. Voices On The Wind 09:33
Disc 2:
01. Under The Radar (Reggae version) 07:52
02. Fat Man In The Bathtub > 02:52
03. Get Up Stand Up > 02:57
04. Fat Man In The Bathtub 07:36
05. Takes A Lot To Laugh 08:34
06. Dixie Chicken* > 02:16
07. Dark Star tease> 01:43
08. Birdland tease > 01:12
09. Dixie Chicken > 01:32
10. Bass > 02:23
11. Keys > 04:27
12. Dixie Chicken 10:15
Encore:
13. Willin' > 08:07
14. Don't Bogart That Joint > 01:33
15. Willin' 01:14
Filler:
16. Silence 00:07
17. Bill Payne from an older soundcheck 00:55
Comments:
*w/Miles Tackett on guitar
Piero Mariani sat in on percussion the whole night
Two sources were used for this show since both sources had problems on one disc.
Night Two of the First Annual Feat Fan Excursion at the Grand Lido Braco Resort in Jamaica
Featroller comment: as Jamaica Feat Camp approaches, here's an anniversary commemoration from the very
first Jamaica trip. 2003 is also the last year soundboard recordings are permissible; this (and another to
follow) have long been available at the Lossless Music Archive. These are fantastic recordings of the Feat
at their best. The Jamaican vibe oozes through the speakers. Highlights from this show include a riproaring
Rock & Roll Doctor followed by a beautiful Voices on the Wind, both dedicated to a featfan friend who had
passed away. And the reggae Under the Radar is the best version I know of. Whether or not you've made a
pilgrimage to the Jamaican Feat mecca, if you haven't heard these recordings you are in for a trip!
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