Blues Traveler
December 30th, 1995
Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
Master:
Sennheiser 441's>D7
Taper unknown
Conversion:
Tascam DA-20>Egosys U2A>Sound Studio 2.1.1b3>AIFF>xACT 1.4d12
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
Disc 1 [66:29.43]
01. Sweet Talking Hippie> [05:05.21]
02. Optimistic Thought> [03:02.57]
03. Mulling It Over> [08:04.30]
04. Closing Down The Park> [11:10.69]
05. Jabberwock> [05:11.10]
06. Gina> [02:18.10]
07. Sweet Talking Hippie> [00:20.33]
08. Hook> [03:10.66]
09. Sweet Talking Hippie> [01:53.51]
10. Gina> [05:50.17]
11. Look Around> [07:41.40]
12. Five To One> [04:15.67]
13. Sweet Talking Hippie [08:24.22]
Disc 2 [57:26.24]
01. 100 Years>* [04:45.64]
02. Sweet Pain>* [11:35.69]
03. Go Outside & Drive>* [21:29.59]
04. Run-Around> [04:12.61]
05. Maybe I'm Wrong> [04:16.00]
06. And So It Goes> [08:57.25]
07. Hook [02:08.46]
Disc 3 [32:58.72]
01. Come Together> [04:49.73]
02. Defense & Desire [04:17.56]
03. Love & Greed [08:44.43]
04. E: Crystal Flame [15:06.50]
* with Arnie Lawrence on saxophone
Notes:
- Look at that first set. No, really, LOOK AT THAT FIRST SET. Longest
segue to date, I believe.
- A few seconds of noise/distortion around 1:35 of d1t03, sounds like
overloading.
- Slight "Manhattan Bridge" tease before "Look Around".
- Tick at 0:33 of Crystal Flame.
- It is believed that this particular master is missing the end of the
first set; the only other clone I was able to find from this source
(any source, actually) cuts out at 6:51 of "Look Around". The final
50 seconds, as well as all of "Five to One" and "Sweet Talking Hippie"
was patched from a 3rd-gen cassette, playback Denon DR-M44HX>DA-20 for
A/D and then following the lineage above, amplified 50% to match the
volume. No noise reduction was performed, so some hiss is noticeable.