That’s where Matte Kudasai comes in; taking things down a notch, providing a breather and refreshing the palate. The version tonight is especially good, a veritable oasis of calm in an otherwise turbulent surround. A pity then that a latecomer wondering where his seat might be breaks the reverie which even this audience recording had managed to hint at. We hope the wandering audient had managed to park his butt by the time the band start raising the levels once again via a slow-burning performance of The Sheltering Sky.
Keep an ear open for a rather savage rendition of Neil And Jack And Me; either by accident or design, there’s quite a few liberties being taken with the structure by a roving Bruford that make for interesting listening. The extended coda is a wonderful example of band having to think on its feet in the heat of the in-concert crucible.