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Blossom's first set was great too - both in person and on tape. The playing was great, 'jammy' (as you point out w/ Lakewood), and really did have a positive vibe and infectious sort of energy. Those who like tight, condensed playing, a la some west coast summer 97, will like the Timber, Ice, Wingsuit, and Gin.....
A lot of other contenders, but Mann I is really nice. The playing on a tune like Crowd Control alone is unique and remarkable; and then you have the rest. The 'theme' is really cool, too, and is less erratic the Furry Cat.
Know there is a lot of love for Alpine. Pretty exciting, but, after the dust settles, and other sets arise.... Be nice is the Sloth and Esther get another spin.
But to be discussing first sets is a cool thing.