Re: 2020 Warehouse Release
Copying my comment from the LT50 thread:
"How do they decide where to cut the tracks? There are great little improv intros before both Rhyme & Reason and Crazy Easy, but for some reason they're at the end of the previous tracks. Not a big deal when you're listening through the show, but its a shame to not have those parts if you're shuffling or just listening to one track.
This is far from the first time this has happened too. Every time Dave introduces a song/guest/whatever on the Piedmont Park release it's at the end of a track rather than the beginning. Then theres Warehouse 10 Volume 4 which has Dave referencing the "city of brotherly love" at the end of I Did It. I Did It was recorded in Saint Paul, MN, but the next track, The Space Between, was recorded in Camden, NJ, right across the river from Philly aka the city of brotherly love. So, did they just create one long track and then chop it randomly? (The Space Between looks like it might also be credited as SPAC, but that a separate issue). I know there are many more examples, these are just the first two that come to mind."
I just started listening to this disc and already found one more example of this. Dave tells a two minute story about VITR before starting the song, but the whole thing is at the end of the Minarets track instead of the beginning of the VITR track. Why would anyone listen to that stretch and decide to cut the tracks there?
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