As 'live' documents go, as in the type of recording that has the power to convey some of the kinetic energy and mojo of the room, The Mixtures Stompin' At the Rainbow satisfies on all counts. The thirteen track set feels like a party, and by that I don't mean its architects just left in some ambient bar-noise, clinking drinks, and conversation, but the actual vibe. Like all nuance, it's either there or . . .
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