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Cowboy JunkiesCowboy Junkies Live at The Concert Hall of the NY Society for Ethical Culture on 2007-06-13 (June 13, 2007)


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Collection: CowboyJunkies
Band/Artist: Cowboy Junkies
Date: June 13, 2007 (check for other copies)
Venue: The Concert Hall of the NY Society for Ethical Culture
Location: New York, NY

Source: AT943c 20' from stage slightly ROC > Core mic2496 @24/44.1 > M-Audio Microtrack
Lineage: Card reader > CEP 2.0 (fades, dither to 16 bits) > CD Wave > FLAC Level 6
Taped by: keith from NY
Transferred by: keith from NY
Keywords: cowboy junkies; cj; 2007; concert hall; ny society for ethical culture; nyc


Description

Cutting Board Blues
A Horse in the Country
Black Eyed Man
Thousand Year Prayer
Rake
Anniversary Song
Someday Soon
To Love is to Bury
Still Lost
Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning
Follower2
Bea's Song
Bread and Wine
Spiral Down
My Little Basquiat
The Slide
Brand New World
band intros
Blue Guitar
Blue Moon
Powderfinger

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Thousand Year Prayer26.2M5.3M3.1M9.7M
Rake19.1M3.4M1.9M6.4M
Anniversary Song22.2M4.1M2.3M7.5M
Someday Soon25.3M4.7M2.6M8.5M
To Love is to Bury18.7M3.6M2.0M6.3M
Still Lost27.1M4.7M2.7M8.8M
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Follower229.4M5.5M3.3M10.2M
Bea's Song20.2M3.7M2.1M6.7M
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Spiral Down15.0M3.0M1.8M5.6M
My Little Basquiat35.1M5.3M3.0M9.1M
The Slide20.9M4.3M2.6M7.9M
Brand New World26.9M4.6M2.7M8.5M
band intros21.0M4.5M2.5M7.9M
Blue Guitar77.2M12.5M7.0M24.0M
Blue Moon28.2M5.1M3.0M9.5M
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Downloaded 2,530 times Average Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: brandewijn - 4 out of 5 stars - March 26, 2008
Subject: Beautiful sound, beautiful show

Great sound quality on this recording -- one of the best CJ shows I've downloaded from the archive. It's very crisp and clear during both the acoustic and electric sets, though the drums are a little too far back in the mix on the louder numbers.

There's a good selection of songs, too, tending toward their quieter numbers. Thousand Year Prayer is a well played and lovely sounding standout.

Definitely worth your time.

Notes

Cowboy Junkies
June 13, 2007
The Concert Hall of NY Society for Ethical Culture
New York, NY

Margo Timmins - Vocals
Michael Timmins - Guitars
Jeff Bird - Mandolin, harmonica, percussion, fretless bass on Someday Soon, whispering
Alan Anton - Bass
Peter Timmins - Drums

Acoustic Set

d1t01 Cutting Board Blues
d1t02 A Horse in the Country
d1t03 Black Eyed Man
d1t04 Thousand Year Prayer
d1t05 Rake
d1t06 Anniversary Song
d1t07 Someday Soon
d1t08 To Love is to Bury

Electric Set

d1t09 Still Lost
d1t10 Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning
d1t11 Follower2
d1t12 Bea's Song
d2t01 Bread and Wine
d2t02 Spiral Down
d2t03 My Little Basquiat
d2t04 The Slide
d2t05 Brand New World
d2t06 band intros
d2t07 Blue Guitar
d2t08 Blue Moon
d2t09 Powderfinger

AT943c 20' from stage slightly ROC > Core mic2496 @24/44.1 > M-Audio Microtrack
Card reader > CEP 2.0 (fades, dither to 16 bits) > CD Wave > FLAC Level 6

Thanks to Random Clap & Whistle Man across the aisle for the unique ambience.


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