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Review by dr_strangelove
1) I Know A Little: Energetic, fresh, Trey really gets to shine on some of the licks in this song and nice solo break
2) Light Up -> Camel Walk: The Light Up part of this one-two punch really accelerates into fire breathing energy and is a fun, racuous ride that grooves into Camel Walk, transferring much of the kinetic energy from the Light Up jam into the typical funky breakdown of Camel
3) Jam: "Weekapaug"-esque, triumphant, bold, self-indulgent, fun... all words I would use to describe this brief little jam.
4) Swing Low Sweet Chariot: Oddly, starts off with a sweet Allman Brother's-esque jam before the tune starts
5) Mike's -> Little Drummer Boy -> Whipping Post: Kind of trippy and enthusiastic, goes type II, very fun (DEG teases in Mike's). The Drummer Boy is somewhat demonic, and as mentioned by WaxBanks, there is an appeal to the enthusiasm with which they navigate Whipping Post