Friday, December 13, 2024

Derek Trucks Super Jam - June 13, 2014 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival

 


Derek Trucks Super Jam
June 13, 2014
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
Manchester, TN


Derek Trucks - guitar, vocals
Susan Tedeschi - guitar, vocals
Willie Weeks - bass
James Gadson - drums
Adam Deitch - drums
David Hidalgo - guitar, vocals
Eric Krasno - guitar
Nigel Hall - keyboards, vocals


The Shady Horns:

Ryan Zoidis - sax
James Casey - sax
Eric Bloom - trumpet
Alecia Chakour - vocals
Jasmine Muhammad - vocals
Mark Rivers - vocals
Mike Mattison - vocals
Kofi Burbridge - keyboards, flute
Saunders Sermons - trombone, vocals on track 6
Taj Mahal - vocals, guitar on tracks 8-11
Anthony Hamilton - vocals on 11 and 14
Ben Folds - piano, vocals on track 12
Chaka Khan - vocals
Andrew Bird
Karl Denison


1. Hannibal Buress Intro
2. Eleanor Rigby
3. Keep On Growin'
4. Who Knows What Tomorrow Will Bring
5. Darlin' Be Home Soon
6. Kissing My Love
7. Respect Yourself
8. Everybody's Got To Change Sometime
9. I Can't Turn You Loose
10. Statesboro Blues
11. These Arms Of Mine
12. Space Captain
13. You've Got A Friend
14. Signed, Sealed, Delivered
15. What Is And What Should Never Be
16. Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
17. Tell Me Something Good'
18. Shining Star
19. Sing A Simple Song > I Want To Take You Higher
20. Crowd

A really, really good audience recording!


                                                https://workupload.com/file/Cv4Wqp5NQRK



2 comments:

  1. Inspired choice of covers! I'm in and thanks!

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  2. Here's a little gift to the blog! feel free to contact me at. exmixerny AT gmail DOT COM. In the mid 1980’s - I was working as a staff engineer at Sigma Sound Studios in New York when I was asked if I would be available in May for a weekend. It was a demo session and it was for an up and coming band called “Big fat Love”. When I was told guitarist from the Clash and B.A.D Mick Jones was producing, I replied with an enthusiastic "hell yes!." The label on the cassette says May 6th 1987. That must have been the tape copy date. May 6th was a Wednesday and my recollection was setting up Friday night the 1st , recording Saturday. Overdubbing Sunday and then mixing.

    Meeting Mick was a thrill, as a huge Clash fan I was in heaven. The band was 6 members, but there must have been 15- 20 people crowding into all parts of the studio. Friends and hangers on of all types, wouldn’t surprise me if the Beastie Boys were there as well. Honestly when you are building a basic track for songs, your focus is not on meeting folks and making conversations. LOL.
    Some of the things that stuck out all these years later, Mick being chill and cool as ever directing the session. At one point he points at the motion detectors in the corner and asking me if they were air purifiers? Nah I said, "just the burglar alarm only activated when we shut the studio down for the night." Mick said he hated any devices messing with the air, he was convinced they made people ill. Ironic since he did in fact fall very sick not too long after these recordings were finished.

    To me the session just kept filling with players, I setup for 4 pieces to record basic tracks and was being asked to add another player every few hours it seemed. At one point with the studio full and both sound locks occupied, Mick turned to me and in his dry British accent asked “where can the wash board player setup?”. I let out a laugh, thinking funny joke, when lo and behold right behind him a guy with a washboard appeared!. LOLZ.

    Anyways, by late Sunday afternoon we were ready to mix. My usual setup consisted of a tape machine for slap echo , 2 reverb plates one short less than 1 second for drums and such. And a 1.5 to 2 second reverb for vocals. Mixed all 3 songs in one evening. It was straight ahead and Mick and the band left excited and very happy.

    Never heard from anyone again. Ha! Enjoy!

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