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Review by DollarBill
Landlady starts off kind of rough as Trey comes in early and then flubs a few parts. So does Mike. Sparkle is pretty normal, maybe a little off at times, but not too bad. Guelah is the highlight tonight. Very well performed. Maze is hit and miss as everyone seems to miss some part individually making the whole song sound disjointed. They even blow the ending because their timing is off. Surprising as Maze is rarely off. Great sounding solo from Page though. Trey sounds a little frustrated as they go into a lackluster Jim. It's a good jam, but the boys just sound kind of tired tonight. They are due for a day off.
All in all, the whole set is a pinch off, or just tired sounding. Guelah is definitely the stand out tonight. I Love the board mix recordings.