The Tony Williams Lifetime November 1969 (broadcast date) New York, NY @ Village Gate FM/SBD > cassette (unknown gen) > Soundforge > flac > wav > phase inverted > CDR 01. To Whom it May Concern 6:57 02. Emergency! 12:21 ------------- SBD > Radio Statio Master Reel > cassette (low gen) > Soundforge > flac > CDR from recording studio, possibly live: 03. Vuelta Abajo 7:09 04. A Famous Blues 6:53 05. Something Spiritual 5:28 ---------- 1971 outtakes?: SBD > ? > CDR 6. 3:46 7. 4:30 Tony Williams - drums John McLaughlin - guitar Larry Young - B3 organ ------------------ 1972 NYC, NY @ Carnegie Hall unknown audience > 2nd gen cassette > wav > flac > CDR 8. Introduction 9. Urchins of Shermese 10. Intro 11. ? 12. Improv 13. You Make It Easy 14. What It's About 15. Mystic Knights of The Sea Tony Williams - drums Webster Lewis - keys David Horowitz - keys Tequila - vocals Herb Bushler - bass Bob Caccicola (?) - guitar 1969 Notes: Tony Williams Lifetime a 5 song radio broadcast from late November 1969 the first 2 songs while not mint are a lower gen than what most collectors have and no noise reduction added or any tweaking done (the person I got the tape from said they were told the radio broadcast was from late November 1969) songs 3 > 5 are a new find dubbed off the radio station master reel my cassette is very low gen, I was told a search was made of the radio station archives but the first 2 songs were not found. at the start of song 3 " Unknown Title " there was a long loud beep the recording warning signal from the Polydor studio I shortened it and reduced the volume so you hear it but it should not bother anyone. in the USA " Emergency " was released as 2 seperate LP's and it appears Polydor to stimulate interest in the 2nd LP release gave a tape with a couple of live tracks to a New York radio station ("Emergency" and a new song the as yet unrecorded "To Whom it May Concern") The radio station must have asked for more so they could play a longer live broadcast and Polydor recorded Lifetime in the studio and gave them this tape. Whether all 5 songs are from the same session or 2 sessions or a mix of live and studio will only be answered when someone writing a Tony Williams discography has access to the Polydor recording session files.