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Review by westbrook
Set 1 highlights - Gin, Slave
Set 2 opens with the all-too rare Demand, serving as the appetizer to the main course of the evening, David Bowie. This 20+ minute version is a great example of the tense and thrilling nature of 1994 jamming. Be sure to give this one a listen. There isn't too much jamming left in the set after the monster Bowie (no complaints), but the Forbin's (w/narration)>Mockingbird is a good listen too.
Set 2 highlights - Demand>BOWIE, Forbin's>Mockingbird.
4 Stars