Umphrey's McGee 02/21/04 The Funk Box Baltimore, MD OM Trio Opened Source: SBD(delayed via TC Electronics D-Two) + Neumann KU-100(at DFC, 10' from stage) -> Allen & Heath WZ12:4:2 -> Sony R-500 w/SBM-1 -> DAP-1(master) -> D-100(48khz,DAT/4) Transfer: D100 -> UA-5 -> Toshiba Satellite 1135-S155 -> Soundforge 6(normalized & resample to 44.1khz w/anti-alias filter 4/4) -> CDwav(splits) -> Flac Taped by Kevin Browning & Chris Clark(clark@taperssection.com) Transfered by Chris Clark Set1: 69:42 Disc1 1. Kat's Tune -> 04:13 2. Much Obliged -> 04:05 3. Jazz Odyssey -> 04:41 4. The Crooked One 08:30 5. FF -> Jam 08:26 6. Brideless 10:35 7. White Man's Moccasins 07:19 8. Uncle Wally 05:41 9. All in Time 16:08 Set2: 88:19 Disc2 1. Crowd/Banter 01:51 2. Professor Wormbog 06:23 3. When the World is Running Down^ -> 07:02 4. "jimmy stewart" 06:38 5. Blue Echo -> 02:26 6. Jam -> 02:18 7. Blue Echo -> 03:27 8. Jam ->## 09:44 9. Push the Pig 10:59 10. All Things Ninja 16:34 11. Wife Soup 15:18 Encore 12. Crowd/Banter 02:12 13. Waiting Room 03:20 Notes: Joshua Redman sat in on saxaphones for entire second set ^ with Ilya Stemkovsky (OM Trio) on percussion; with Another Brick In the Wall tease in the intro ## with Hot For Teacher tease at the end Tech Note: Wormbog can be added to D1 to make the show fit on 2 discs -I Decided to transfer this sbd source after listening to the Wilson Matrix, as i felt that the other source had some very harsh spots in the vocals. Browning's Matrix was much cleaner. -I also tracked this a little different, leaving the FF>jam complete as 1 track and broke up the blue echo>jam>blue echo>jam section in set2, which is just blue echo>jam broken up in the wilson source. Enjoy!