Showing posts with label NEW DEAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NEW DEAL. Show all posts
February 20, 2012
THE NEW DEAL - B.B. King's, New York,NY - 12/31/2011
The New Deal
2011-12-31
B.B. King's, New York,NY
Set One...
Disc I:
01. Akoni Jam >
02. Ema Jam >
03. Reciever Part 1 >
04. Hone Jam >
05. Reciever Part 2 > Iona Jam
06. Ravine Part 1 >
07. Ravine Part 2
08. Applause
09. Keli Jam
10. G-Nome
Set Two...
Disc II:
01. Octo****
02. LaLa Jam
03. Moke Jam
04. Applause
05. Home
06. NOLA Jam > V-Tone
07. Applause
Encore:
08. Olana Jam
09. Gone Gone Gone Part 1 >
10.Gone Gone Gone Part 2
http://fp.io/53697b2m/
THE NEW DEAL - Pool Deck, Jam Cruise 10 - 01/12/2012
The New Deal
2012-01-12
Pool Deck, Jam Cruise 10
One Set...
Disc I:
Intro (1:34)
Jam > (13:16)
G-Nome (14:56)
Octo**** > (6:03)
Jam > (8:26)
Deep Sun (31:56)
Disc II:
Sub Sky (9:45)
Receiver > I Feel Love > Receiver (14:00)
Technobeam > Gone Gone Gone (14:14)
http://fp.io/c4222898/
THE NEW DEAL - Teatro Carlo Felice, Jam Cruise 10 - 01/10/2012
The New Deal
2012-01-10
Teatro Carlo Felice, Jam Cruise 10
One Set...
Disc I:
01. Jam (17:33)
02. Octo**** (7:38)
03. Jam (5:04)
04. Octo**** (4:55)
50. Chords (14:39)
06. VL Tone (4:41)
Disc II
01. Home (12:56)
02. Sub Sky (16:12)
03. Moonscraper (11:12)
http://fp.io/8a13ce2d/
November 10, 2011
THE NEW DEAL - Bourbon Street Ballroom, Baltimore, MD - 5/06/2011
The New Deal
2011-05-06
Bourbon Street Ballroom, Baltimore, MD
Disc I:
Daisy Jam (7:01)
Danielle Jam (7:28)
Danny Jam (8:07)
David Jam (7:35)
Davide Jam (7:13)
Glide > Dawn Jam > Glide Reprise (9:18)
Banter (:53)
Chords (9:29)
Dean Jam (4:30)
Technobeam Part 1 (8:55)
Technobeam Part 2 (4:58)
Banter (1:02)
Disc II:
Debbie Jam (6:42)
Octo**** (6:27)
Applause (2:13)
Encore:
Debra Jam > Deep Sun (7:42)
Delia Jam (4:58)
the New Deal, a Canadian trio comprised of keyboardist Jamie Shields, bassist Dan Kurtz, and drummer Darren Shearer, polished up and re-recorded many of the songs featured on the their previously released EPs and albums. The release has the feel of the band's arrival in front of a larger audience. As such, they do not take as many improvisational chances as they do on their earlier (live) EPs. The bulk of the album was recorded at performances in Atlanta, Ithaca, Northampton, and Quebec, though it was sculpted into a larger piece in the studio. Occasionally, crowds burst through the pristine mix, only to be twisted and turned into rhythmic samples. A defining element of the band's "live progressive breakbeat house" sound, Shearer's kick drum, is far undermixed, leaving many of the grooves lacking the band's trademark severe dance beat. What is left in these places is something resembling a more electronica-inclined organ trio in the recent tradition of Medeski, Martin, and Wood or Soulive. When the mix is right (as it is on several cuts including "Back to the Middle"), the band has an originally layered sound that cannot be rivaled. The mix has depth, which makes the disc equally good for heady headphone listening as it does for dancing. ~ Jesse Jarnow
http://www.fileserve.com/file/2xgSGV2
THE NEW DEAL - Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO - 2/26/2011
For their label debut, the New Deal, a Canadian trio comprised of keyboardist Jamie Shields, bassist Dan Kurtz, and drummer Darren Shearer, polished up and re-recorded many of the songs featured on the their previously released EPs and albums. The release has the feel of the band's arrival in front of a larger audience. As such, they do not take as many improvisational chances as they do on their earlier (live) EPs. The bulk of the album was recorded at performances in Atlanta, Ithaca, Northampton, and Quebec, though it was sculpted into a larger piece in the studio. Occasionally, crowds burst through the pristine mix, only to be twisted and turned into rhythmic samples. A defining element of the band's "live progressive breakbeat house" sound, Shearer's kick drum, is far undermixed, leaving many of the grooves lacking the band's trademark severe dance beat. What is left in these places is something resembling a more electronica-inclined organ trio in the recent tradition of Medeski, Martin, and Wood or Soulive. When the mix is right (as it is on several cuts including "Back to the Middle"), the band has an originally layered sound that cannot be rivaled. The mix has depth, which makes the disc equally good for heady headphone listening as it does for dancing. ~
The New Deal
2011-02-26
Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO
One Set...
Fox Jam (7:11)
Fran Jam (5:33)
VL Tone (3:49)
Francelia Jam (5:36)
VL Tone Reprise (2:03)
Frances Jam (8:16)
Octo**** Part 1 (7:07)
Octo**** Part 2 (6:52)
Deep Sun (9:46)
Frederic Jam (9:02)
Deep Sun Reprise (1:48)
Gone Gone Gone (7:57)
http://www.fileserve.com/file/ejMMUbR
The New Deal: Danny Kurtz (vocals, guitar, violin, saxophone, keyboards, bass guitar); Jamie Shields (guitar, keyboards, percussion); Darren Shearer (drums, percussion).
Personnel: Dan Kurtz (vocals, guitar, violin, saxophone, keyboards); Martina Sorbara (vocals, keyboards); Feist (vocals); James Shields (guitar, keyboards, percussion); Adam White (guitar); Darren Shearer (drums, percussion). The New Deal; Adam White; Adam White
Personnel Feist - vocals
Darren Shearer - drums, percussion
Jamie Shields - guitar, keyboards, percussion
Adam White - guitar
Dan Kurtz - vocals, guitar, violin, saxophone, keyboards
Danny Kurtz - vocals, guitar, violin, saxophone, keyboards, bass guitar
Martina Sorbara - vocals, keyboards
James Shields - guitar, keyboards, percussion
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