Jason Mraz
Belly Up Tavern
Solana Beach, CA
October 16, 2002
Taper: Tyler Huff (thuff19@hotmail.com)
Source: AT831 > SP-SPSC-1 batt. box (w/ bass rolloff set @ 107 Hz) > (line-in) Sharp MD-MT15
Transfer: Sony MDS-JE510 (optical OUT) > M-Audio DiO 2448 (optical IN) > Sound Forge 6.0 > WAV
Edit: WAV > Sound Forge 6.0 > WAV > CD Wave 1.71 > WAV
Conversion: WAV > mkw 0.96f > SHN
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PRESERVE THE QUALITY
DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3's
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Disk 1:
1. Intro [02:28.51]
2. Common Pleasure % [08:58.49]
3. I'll Do Anything (w/ 'One Love' tag) % [06:18.04]
4. Rocket Man % [04:26.13]
5. On Love, On Sadness % [06:02.74]
6. So Unusual % [04:56.45]
7. You and I Both % [03:29.43]
8. Unfold % [06:00.62]
9. Rand McNally (w/ Lionel Richie intro) % & [12:04.61]
10. Older Lover Undercover % & [06:24.45]
11. Curbside Prophet % & (w/an appearance by Bushwalla) [04:08.51]
Disk 1 total: [65:19.48]
Disk 2:
1. The Boy's Gone * [06:15.47]
2. After An Afternoon [03:30.21]
3. Sleeping To Dream % [03:43.21]
4. Sleep All Day (w/ an "At Last" intro) % [09:44.57]
5. Toca's Joke [01:56.03]
6. Tonight (Not Again) % [06:41.56]
7. Did I Fool Ya? % [06:07.29]
8. 0% Interest % & [13:04.53]
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Encore:
9. Halfway Home % & [05:02.52]
10. Right Kind Of Phrase [04:15.37]
Disk 2 total: [60:22.01]
Notes:
All songs with Jason Mraz on Guitar and vocals, and Toca Rivera on percussion
and backup vocals, unless otherwise noted.
% Ian Sheridan on Upright Bass
& Aaron Libowitz on Saxaphone
* Jason solo
slight hesitation at 4:21 on track 3 on disk 1 present on master.
slight hesitation at 1:02 on track 10 on disk 2 present on master.
For more information on Jason Mraz, visit his official site http://www.jasonmraz.com
or his official disscussion board, http://www.rightkindofphrase.com
The opening act was a 20 year old Del Mar local, Tristan Prettyman. More info on her is
at her site: http://www.tristanprettyman.com
Playing a sold-out crowd at the Belly Up, Jason played a large batch of hits new
and old, and celebrated the release of his Elektra label debut album
"Waiting For My Rocket To Come", released the day before this show.
The polished show was amazing, and many old mraz-ers commented that even
though they had been to hundreds of shows, this one ranked up there in the top three.
Compilation and conversion: thuff19@hotmail.com (10/22/02)
If you'd like a copy of this, contact me for a B&P (thuff19@hotmail.com)