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The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Brew (STU/FLAC)




The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Brew
(Studio FLAC)

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Voodoo Brew
Year of Release: 1995
Label: Vigotone
Catalog No: VIGO 147-150

Lineage
Original, pressed Vigotone CDs --> EAC (test+copy, secure, .cue + .log) --> FLAC

CD1 - The Alternate Voodoo Lounge
01. Mick / Keith dialogue (0:39)
02. Love Is Strong (5:41)
03. You Got Me Rocking (4:06)
04. Sparks Will Fly (3:15)
05. The Worst (3:08)
06. New Faces (2:48)
07. Moon Is Up (4:18)
08. Out Of Tears (5:25)
09. I Go Wild (4:40)
10. Brand New Car (5:04)
11. Sweet Hearts Together (5:49)
12. Suck On The Jugular (5:47)
13. Blinded By Rainbows (4:35)
14. Baby Break It Down (5:59)
15. Thru And Thru (8:33)
16. Mean Disposition (3:14)
17. Ron / Keith dialogue (0:57)

CD2 - Keith Plays His Favorites
01. Salty Dog (2:52)
02. Guitar overdub (2:16)
03. Salty Dog (reprise) (0:14)
04. Cocaine (2:00)
05. Cocaine (3:22)
06. I Get A Kick Out Of You (2:30)
07. Goodbye To Love (3:16)
08. Love's Tough Shit Baby (2:00)
09. Keith's Boogie (4:09)
10. Goodbye To Love (2:27)
11. I Get A Kick Out Of You (3:43)
12. Cocaine (5:33)
13. Crying Waiting Hoping (2:34)
14. Love Is Strange (1:41)
15. Make No Mistake (2:58)
16. Girl From The North Country (4:06)
17. John Wesley Harding (1:14)
18. Blues Jam / riffs (4:22)
19. Brand New Heartache (2:29)
20. Scotty Moore riffs (0:49)
21. Reverse Boogie / riffs (2:48)
22. Please Please Me (2:10)
23. Sparks Will Fly / riffs & dialogue (14:33)

CD3 - Alright Charlie!
01. Alright Charlie! (5:10)
02. It's Alright / Untitled #1 (8:40)
03. Hold On You (6:16)
04. Ivy League (4:31)
05. Get It Made (5:58)
06. Untitled #2 (5:03)
07. Jump On Top Of Me (5:28)
08. I'm Gonna Drive (5:48)
09. Untitled #3 (3:50)
10. Untitled #4 (7:35)
11. Make It Now (6:24)
12. It's Funny (5:25)
13. Untitled #5 (3:09)
14. Keith's dialogue (0:32)

CD 4 - Rehearsals, Alternate Mixes & Early Versions
01. The Storm (3:17)
02. You Got Me Rocking (4:11)
03. Sparks Will Fly (3:20)
04. The Worst (2:26)
05. Out Of Tears (4:23)
06. Brand New Car #1 (5:30)
07. Sweethearts Together (3:39)
08. Sweethearts Together (5:58)
09. Blinded By Rainbows (6:56)
10. Baby Break It Down (4:12)
11. Thru And Thru (11:50)
12. Thru And Thru (4:11)
13. The Storm (9:56)
14. The Storm (3:20)

Track Notes:
VIGO 147: The Alternate Voodoo Lounge

All songs (M. Jagger / K. Richards) - Sessions produced by Don Was and The Glimmer Twins.
1. Mick / Keith dialogue
"...box sets worth."
2. Love Is Strong
Extended version without background vocals & guitar overdubs - Different EQ on lead vocals.
3. You Got Me Rocking
Extended alternate mix with extra guitar overdubs.
4. Sparks Will Fly
Alternate mix.
5. The Worst
"Beggars" mix with extra bridge - No Mick background vocals.
6. New Faces
Alternate mix with count-in - Different EQ on lead vocals.
7. Moon Is Up
Extended alternate mix - Missing castanet and some guitar overdubs.
8. Out Of Tears
Alternate mix without background vocals - Different EQ on lead vocals - Missing guitar overdubs.
9. I Go Wild
Extended alternate mix without background vocals - Missing guitar overdubs.
10. Brand New Car
Extended alternate mix with background vocals by Keith.
11. Sweet Hearts Together
Extended alternate mix - Without accordian overdub - With fiddle - Alternate vocals.
12. Suck On The Jugular
Alternate extended mix - Different guitar overdubs.
13. Blinded By Rainbows
Alternate mix - Missing some guitar overdubs.
14. Baby Break It Down
Extended alternate mix.
15. Thru And Thru
Extended alternate mix with different effects - Missing most background vocals - Extra guitar overdubs.
16. Mean Disposition
Shortened alternate mix.
17. Ron / Keith dialogue
From the "Got It Made" overdub session "...this record will be available very soon..."

VIGO 148: Keith Plays His Favorites
Keith - vocals, acoustic & electric guitars
(No individual track notes.)

VIGO 149: Alright Charlie!
Backing tracks for unreleased & non-LP songs. All songs probably (M. Jagger / K. Richards)
(No individual track notes.)

VIGO 150: Rehearsals, Alternate Mixes & Early Versions
All songs (M. Jagger / K. Richards).
1. The Storm
Alternate "Beggars" mix.
2. You Got Me Rocking
Extended alternate mix without background vocals - With early lyrics.
3. Sparks Will Fly
Alternate mix with Keith vocal - Without background vocals - With early lyrics.
4. The Worst
Alternate short mix with early lyrics.
5. Out Of Tears
Very early rehearsal.
6. Brand New Car #1
Rehearsal version with early lyrics.
7. Sweethearts Together
Mick & Keith demonstrate the song.
8. Sweethearts Together
Early version without accordian & background vocals - With fiddle.
9. Blinded By Rainbows
Early run through.
10. Baby Break It Down
Early version without background vocals.
11. Thru And Thru
Scrape overdub session.
12. Thru And Thru
Shorter alternate mix with backing vocals.
13. The Storm
Basic track with guide vocals.
14. The Storm
Edited remix with extra guitar overdubs.

Release Notes: One of three releases from Vigotone capturing outtakes and alternates from the then-recent Rolling Stones release, "Voodoo Lounge." "Boxed-sets worth" of content, indeed.

It is possible that whomever supplied this material to Vigotone introduced a lossy (Minidisc?) generation somewhere in there. Some of the spectrals are a bit suspicious. Rest assured that this is how it was on the original discs and that no extra tampering has taken place.

Also note that Disc 2 failed AccurateRip, almost across the board. These results were verified by ripping on another machine. It is likely that the single set of results already in the AR database was wrong or from a different pressing.

Jethro Tull - 2026-07-10 - Pistoia IT (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Jethro Tull @ Pistoia Blues
"The Curiosity Tour"

Pistoia IT
Piazza del Duomo
2026-07-10

Sennheiser Ambeo Smart Headset > iPhone SE2
taper :Rdwm
remaster: Rdwm

Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, guitar), 
David Goodier (bass), 
John O'Hara (keyboards), 
Scott Hammond (drums), 
Jack Clark (guitar)

01 intro (tape)
02 Some Day the Sun Won't Shine for You
03 Beggar's Farm
05 banter
06 Thick as a Brick (abbreviated version)
07 Mother Goose
08 Songs From the Wood
09 The Navigators
10 Curious Ruminant
12 banter
13 Bourrée 
14 My God
15 The Zealot Gene
16 band introduction
17 Pastime With Good Company
18 Over Jerusalem
20 Aqualung
21 Locomotive Breath
22 Cheerio

Grand Funk Railroad - 1971-07-12 - Honolulu, HI (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Grand Funk Railroad
University of Hawaii
July 12,1971
imcomplete soundboard

Linage:
vinyl>Cool Edit 2000>wav>FlacFrontend>FLAC

01. Are You Ready
02. Paranoid
03. In Need
04. Mean Mistreater
05. I'm Your Captain
06. Hooked On Love
07. Get It Together

Led Zeppelin - 1970-07-12 - Berlin, DE (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Title: Intimate (Almost Mysterious)
Dates: July 12, 1970
Venue: Deutshlandhalle, Berlin, Germany.

Source: * G ~ Vg+ Audience Recording

Lineage:
Equinox (EX00-018/019) Boot 2CD > EAC > FLAC

Robert Plant: Vocals
Jimmy Page: Guiter
John Bonham: Drums
John Paul Jones: Bass, Organ by: japrainbow

CD1
01 - Immigrant Song
02 - Heartbreaker
03 - Dazed And Confused
04 - Bring It On Home
05 - Since I've Been Loving You
06 - Thank You
07 - That's The Way
08 - What Is And What Should Never Be

CD2
01 - Moby Dick
02 - Whole Lotta Love
03 - Communication Breakdown
04 - We're Gonna Groove
05 - I Can't Quit You
06 - Dazed And Confused
07 - White Summer / Black Mountain Side

* Disc.2: 4 ~ 7 Montreaux Jazz Festival
Montreaux, Switzerland

Pink Floyd - 1970-07-12 - Aachen, DE (AUD/FLAC) "A Heavenly Ride"




(Audience FLAC)

A HEAVENLY RIDE
Soerser Stadium,

CD1
01. Cut – Astronomy Domine (6:13)
02. Green Is The Colour (3:55)
03. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (9:17)
04. Atom Heart Mother (20:29)

CD2
01. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (13:51)
02. A Saucerful Of Secrets (18:23)
03. Interstellar Overdrive (12:39)

Notes:
Show during the three-days open air "Soersfestival” in Aachen. Good sound quality. Rare bootleg. This isn't mp3 sourced material. Complete "Interstellar Overdrive". Recording mastered from low gen source. Revised copy. Error-free.

Bob Seger - 1973-07-12 - Cleveland, OH (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Bob Seger and The Borneo Band *
Cleveland Recording Company
Cleveland, OH
1973-07-12

Source: KSAN Reel 59 (7.5 ips 2 track safety copy)
Original transfer: Reel > Otari MX-55 > TC 2000 > DAT (44k) - by David Gans 08/04/1997
Second transfer: DAT >  > Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam DA-3000 > wav 16/48 - transferred by Charlie Miller.
Lineage: iZotope RX7 Advanced > iZotope Ozone 5 Advanced > CD Wave > Flac 16

Bob Seger - guitar, vocals
Drew Abbott - guitar, vocals #
Dick Simms - keyboards
Sergio Pastora - percussion
Tom Cartmell (aka Alto Reed) - saxophones
Marcy Levy and Shaun Murphy - backing vocals
Jamie Oldaker - drums

01 - Think
02 - (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher
03 - St. Dominicks Review
04 - Will The Circle Be Unbroken
05 - Bo Diddley >
06 - Who Do You Love
07 - Someday
08 - Rosalie
09 - Long As I Can Play
10 - Born Under A Bad Sign
11 - Turn On Your Love Light
12 - Back In '72

# I would have expected this to have been Bob Mueller at this time but about 1:30 into "Bad Sign" Bob says "Play the blues Andrew"

Led Zeppelin - 1973-07-12 - Detroit, MI (AUD/FLAC) "Rock And Roll Ever"


(Audience FLAC)

Led Zeppelin Rock And Roll Ever
Cobo Hall, Detroit 1973-7-12
Akashic AKA-MILLENIUM 1-1 Audience Recording

lineage:
My silvers>EAC>WAV>FLACFRONTEND>FLAC Level 8 with tested files and MD5

Checksum files created by Trader's Little Helper

EAC Logfiles and Artwork included.

CD1

01 - Rock And Roll
02 - Celebration Day
03 - Black Dog
04 - Over The Hills And Far Away
05 - Misty Mountain Hop
06 - Since I've Been Loving You
07 - No Quarter
08 - The Song Remains The Same
09 - The Rain Song
10 - 09 Dazed And Confused


CD2

01 - Dazed And Confused
02 - Stairway To Heaven
03 - Moby Dick (edited)
04 - Heartbreaker
05 - Whole Lotta Love(incl. I'm Going Down-Boogie Woogie)

CD3

01 - Communication Breakdown
02 - The Ocean

Eric Clapton - 1974-07-12 - Boston, MA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Boston Garden

Lineage:
Soundboard?>?cdr>EAC>Flac frontend 6

Eric Clapton guitar, vocals 
Jamie Oldaker drums 
Dick Sims keyboards 
Carl Radle bass 
George Terry guitar 
Yvonne Elliman backing vocals 

CD1
01. Opening
02. Smile
03. Let It Grow
04. Can't Find My Way Home
05. Willie And The Hand Jive
06. Get Ready
07. Band Introductions
08. Layla
09. Presence Of The Lord

CD2
01. Steady Rollin' Man
02. Mainline Florida
03. Blues Power
04. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
05. Badge

Bonus Centrum Nov. 26, 1974
06. Mainline Florida**
07. Let It Rain**

Eric Clapton - 1974-07-12 - Boston, MA (SBD/FLAC) "Clapton Is Mad Dog"



(Soundboard FLAC)

Clapton Is Mad Dog
Boston Garden
Boston MA
July 12, 1974
Plus Bonus from
Congress Centrum, Hamburg
November 26, 1974
Akashic Records 17 1,2

Lineage:
Soundboard>?>silver>cdr>EAC>Flac frontend 6

My rating (scale 1-6) SBD 6

Eric Clapton guitar, vocals
Jamie Oldaker drums
Dick Sims keyboards
Carl Radle bass
George Terry guitar
Yvonne Elliman backing vocals

CD1
01. Opening
02. Smile
03. Let It Grow
04. Can't Find My Way Home
05. Willie And The Hand Jive
06. Get Ready
07. Band Introductions
08. Layla
09. Presence Of The Lord

CD2
01. Steady Rollin' Man
02. Mainline Florida
03. Blues Power
04. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
05. Badge
06. Mainline Florida**
07. Let It Rain**
** Centrum Nov. 26, 1974

My Comments:
IMHO, the Mad Dog trilogy is an all time best collection to have. Mad Dog 2 and 3 will be posted right after this.

The Rolling Stones - 1975-07-12 - Inglewood, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 241"



The Rolling Stones
The Forum
Inglewood, CA
July 12, 1975
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 241
Replaces Last Week's Incorrect File

Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder

JEMS Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassettes > Yamaha KX-W592 Cassette Deck > Sony R-500 DAT > Analog Master DAT Clone > Audacity 3.1 capture > iZotope RX > iZotope RX8 Advanced and Ozone 10 > MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > xACT 2.50 > FLAC

01 Fanfare For The Common Man Intro
02 Honky Tonk Women
03 All Down The Line
04 If You Can't Rock Me > Get Off Of My Cloud
05 Star Star
06 Gimme Shelter
07 Ain't Too Proud To Beg
08 You Gotta Move
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 Happy
11 Tumbling Dice
12 It's Only Rock'n Roll (but I Like It)
13 Band Introductions
14 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
15 Fingerprint File
16 Angie
17 Wild Horses
18 That's Life
19 Outa-Space
20 Brown Sugar
21 Midnight Rambler
22 Rip This Joint
23 Street Fighting Man
24 Jumpin' Jack Flash
25 Sympathy For The Devil

Known Faults: Dropouts and cuts due to inadvertent test tones, particularly in "Honky Tonk Women" and to a lesser extent "All Down The Line." Also a cut in "It's Only Rock 'N Roll" and a small splice in "Fingerprint File."

Sons of Champlin - 1975-07-12 - San Rafael, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Sons of Champlin
Live at the Marin County Fair
San Rafael, CA
1975-07-12

Genre: Rock
Audience Tape: FM Soundboard
Tapers Trade List: etreedb.org - Live Concert Database

01 - 1892A
02 - It's Alright
03 - Hot Pants
04 - Fat City
05 - For Awhile
06 - Saved by the Grace of Your Love
07 - I'd Like to get to Know You
08 - Lookout
09 - Gold Mine
10 - Lovelight > Beer Bottle Solo > Drum Solo > Get High
11 - Welcome to the Dance

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - 1977-07-12 - Boston, MA (AUD/FLAC) PrrP030 Works On The Road



(Audience FLAC)

PrrP 030 - Works On The Road
July 12th 1977 - The Garden, Boston, MA

Keith Emerson - Keyboards
Greg Lake - Bass Guitars, Guitars & Vocals
Carl Palmer - Drums & Percussion

CD1
01 - Intro/Karn Evil 9 - 1st Impression Part 2 04:59
02 - Howdown 04:06
03 - Tarkus 18:07
04 - Take A Pebble Part 1 03:16
05 - Piano Concerto #1 05:23
06 - Take A Pebble Part 2 02:28
07 - Still ... You Turn Me On 03:26
08 - Knife-Edge 05:04
09 - Pictures At An Exhibition (excerpts) 15:54

CD2
01 - C'est La Vie 04:13
02 - Lucky Man 03:09
03 - Tank 11:19
04 - Nutrocker 06:42
05 - Pirates 13:01
06 - Fanfare for The Common Man/Rondo 15:54

1977 was a year of huge change for Emerson, Lake and Palmer, change that would, sadly, signal the beginning of the end for the celebrated trio. After the ground-breaking 1973 album ‘Brain Salad Surgery’, considered by many to be the band’s crowning achievement, the colossal world tour that followed, taking in 75 shows, left the band drained of all energy. They elected to take a well-deserved break and spend time with their families. Eventually, the three musicians began working on solo projects which, coincidentally, all involved the use of orchestral arrangements. The band, it seemed, were about to embrace an entirely new musical direction, filled with new challenges and great expectations. But this new and so-called ‘orchestral crusade’ would also bring more than its fair share of problems for ELP.

Carl Palmer remembers: “Originally, what happened is we all went off and recorded the pieces of music we each wanted to do. And after about six months we got together and played through the individual stuff and suddenly it all clicked. Everybody had used an orchestra, had something with brass and strings and woodwinds.” At first, the project would see all three musicians releasing separate solo albums which would be followed by an album of band material but this idea was soon deemed to be an unwise move, as Palmer recalls: “We knew the problems about releasing individual albums. If you release them too close to each other, one takes the sales from the other.” Finally, band manager Stewart Young came up with the idea of packaging the whole thing as a double album with each of the first three sides separately dedicated to each musician’s best solo music and the fourth side featuring brand new band-written ELP material.

The band adjourned to Monteux and set about recording this vast amount of new material. The decision to record in Monteux was, in Keith Emerson’s words “… the worst we’ve ever made! It was like living in a padded coffin. There was nothing to do and nowhere to go to rave it up. Being there made us feel so isolated!” Carl Palmer: “The thing that kept us going in Monteux was the quality of the studio.” Yet the band stuck to it and out of these difficult recording sessions came the album ‘Works’, the like of which had never been heard in popular music before or since. The album was presented in a lavish three-way gatefold, with one of the discs at each end. As a visual sign of the change in the musical approach, the entire artwork was designed in black and white, very distant in concept from the colourful layouts of earlier albums such as ‘Tarkus’, ‘Trilogy’ or ‘Brain Salad Surgery’.

The new album was released in March 1977 and, after the initial shock of hearing the band’s new orchestral approach, it soon gained rave reviews from the press and fans alike. Much to everyone’s surprise, the album was marked as ‘Volume One’, which evidently led the fans to believe that a second album of similar magnitude and power was waiting in the wings for release at a later date. As will be explained later, the fate of ‘Works – Volume Two’ would take quite a different turn.

The next step was to bring the new album to the stage. This would be the biggest challenge of all and would, in the end, precipitate the downfall of ELP. From the start, all three band members were convinced that the ambition inherent in ‘Works – Volume One’ was worth the risk. The album was proving to be a huge success worldwide but taking the mammoth show on the road, complete with orchestra and the necessary back-up crew – a touring party of over 160 people – ruined the band financially. Although they would later recuperate some of their losses, this was the first sign of ELP’s imminent disintegration. The band had spent part of the winter and spring of 1977 rehearsing their demanding set at the Olympic Velodrome in Montreal. By that point they had been away from the stage for nearly three years so they really needed a quiet rehearsal space, away from the mob of British reporters intent on following their every move. Rehearsals went well and the band regained much of its usual confidence but the upcoming live dates still worried them.

The tour started with an aura of good will but the enormous cost of keeping so many people on the road soon proved too much of a strain. For a tour of such magnitude to work financially, ELP would have had to perform to full houses at every venue, which was simply impossible to guarantee. Too many shows were scheduled in too little time for it to work. The orchestra had to go.

Keith Emerson recalls: “There were a lot of unforeseen things that made us jettison the orchestra. One was a ruling by the union that musicians can’t travel more than about 100 miles every day. But the thing is that people travel that far these days to see concerts. So we were packing places one night and then we’d travel 100 miles to the next place and we’d only have half the house filled. And a lot of other things started piling up to put us behind. From then on, it was impossible to catch up with the finances so we just had to stop and go out as a three-piece.” ELP’s reluctant decision to only use the orchestra in the very large venues also brought financial disaster. After two final appearances at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, the first of which was both recorded and filmed for posterity, the orchestra was dropped for good and the tour limped on without it.

Ultimately, only 14 concerts were performed with the orchestra. By the end of the tour, ELP were physically exhausted, approaching bankruptcy and completely disillusioned about the whole thing. Still they had to pick up the pieces and try to recoup some of the financial losses. It became apparent that only a full tour as a three-piece could help accomplish that.

As the fans had surmised, the original idea behind the ‘Works – Volume One’ album was that there would be a second volume of the same kind. The disastrous outcome of the orchestral tour had changed the band’s plans entirely. From then on, everything that ELP would do or release was done with only one goal in mind: to set the ELP ship afloat again. The band needed to pull themselves out of a very deep financial hole and taking extravagant risks would surely not do that. Hoping to bring in some fresh money to finance the much needed new tour, the band released the hastily assembled ‘Works – Volume Two’ album, a single LP that featured earlier singles, B-sides and rejects. The result, a very bland album unworthy of the band’s past accomplishments and reputation, proved a dismal failure and a huge disappointment for ELP fans. The band was walking along a tightrope and nothing, it seemed, could prevent them from taking that last fatal step.

But no matter what has been said or written about the infamous ‘Works’ tour, and despite the huge amount of problems that surrounded it, Emerson, Lake and Palmer still very much enjoyed performing together and the extensive amount of official and unofficial recordings from that particular period stands as staggering evidence to that effect. ELP were at the peak of their performing skills and to see them perform live was to remember them forever.

From 16th January 16 until 13th March 1978, ELP once again toured North America as a three-piece band. But even if the tour was successful enough to save the band from the financial anarchy of the orchestral tour, this would be the end of an era. The advent of punk rock and disco music had brought on a general reaction against progressive rock and the ‘dinosaur’ bands of the seventies had to either adapt or simply disappear into oblivion. 1978’s ‘Love Beach’ album was ELP’s attempt at a compromise between the two musical worlds. There were still some interesting avenues to explore but their heart wasn’t in it anymore. The band didn’t even tour in support of the new album, deciding instead to call it a day. Fans would have to wait another 14 years to see Emerson, Lake and Palmer together again on a live stage.

But even if the ‘Works’ era signalled the start of ELP’s downfall, the difficult 1977 tour was by no means a total waste. Audiences who attended either the orchestral or the three-piece concerts were treated to some of ELP’s most stellar live performances ever. Such was the case with the show which we now bring you, recorded on the first of two nights at the Boston Garden in July 1977. This was one of the many nights where ELP performed without the orchestra but, as you will hear, the band was on fire that night, each song as energetic and spectacular as the next. The absence of the orchestra forced the exclusion of some songs such as ‘Abaddon’s Bolero’, ‘The Enemy God’ and ‘Closer To Believing’ but the incredible performance of all the other numbers more than makes up for that. Enjoy!
PRRP Staff

Notes from the Re-Master
This show was sourced from a CD version of a 1st generation cassette tape. The man who provided photographs of the event was sitting right near the taper and recalls the set-up:

“I wasn't taping that time but I sat behind a guy (from Providence I think) who had a Nak 550 (recorder) with Nak CM-100's and CP4 shotgun mike capsules, so there's a good chance that he was the source. He was up front and had to be stealthy, so he kept his shotgun mikes well below head level, aimed almost straight up at the PA. I never liked that setup. I thought the CP1 cardioid capsules sounded better and I always kept them above head level in order to get sound from the stage monitors. It was worth the risk of getting shut down. I would have traded backward several rows to get a better position.”

In any event, the quality of the sound is outstanding with clear signal up to 17,000Hz. The most obvious problem with the show was the tonality. The sub-bass components were very excessive. Additional adjustments to the bass section were also needed to balance the tone. Small adjustments in the mid-range and treble sections were made to enhance detail. Hiss was also a problem and its reduction allowed more subtle sections of the music to be better appreciated.

Audience noise was a big problem. Applause was excessively loud and whistlers seemed to congregate around the taper. Permanent hearing loss could be the result of listening to the raw version of this show through headphones due to the volume of these whistles. Lots of time was taken to reduce the whistles and other audience noises. Cuts in the recording did occur but were only found during applause sections. Mix-pasting fixed this minor flaw and allowed a continuous listening experience. Finally, the discs were re-balanced to roughly equalize the amount of music on each disc.

Kiss - 1977-07-12 - Montreal, Quebec, ON (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Montreal Forum
Montreal, Quebec (Canada)
July 12, 1977
Love Gun Tour

FLAC - Master Audience Recording
Equipment - Unknown "Boom Box Type Thing"
Taper - D.L.

01 - Detroit Rock City
02 - Take Me
03 - Calling Dr. Love
04 - Hooligan
05 - Love Gun
06 - Firehouse
07 - Ladies Room
08 - Christine Sixteen
09 - I Stole Your Love
10 - Shock Me
11 - Ace Frehley Guitar Solo (cut)
12 - I Want You
13 - Makin' Love
14 - God Of Thunder
15 - Peter Criss Drum Solo
16 - Rock And Roll All Nite
17 - Shout It Out Loud
18 - Beth
19 - Black Diamond

+ Gene Simmons Interview CHOM-FM 97.7 Montreal from day of show

Bob Marley - 1980-07-12 - Deeside, Wales (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Deeside Leisure Center
Queensferry, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom

Highly recommended, I love it.

* SQ *
When this Remaster appeared on Dime in 2005, it was a very large improvement in sound quality. The sound is excellent: very clear, almost no hiss and no audience noise. "A"

* Lineage *
I only know that the original Dime FLAC torrent was a Soundboard (sorry I didn't save the info.txt file). I used Cool Edit Pro 2.1 merely to retrack it, and TLH to re-encode to FLAC (level 8), which I tagged with Tag Frontend.

CD1 [73:44]
Bob Marley & the Wailers
01 Marley Chant > 3:55
02 Natural Mystic 4:23
03 Positive Vibration 5:05
04 Revolution 5:28
05 I Shot the Sheriff 5:00
06 War (few seconds of song missing) > 3:45
07 No More Trouble (most of song missing) 0:34
08 Zimbabwe 3:44
09 Zion Train 3:59
10 No Woman No Cry 6:52
11 Jammin' 4:34
12 Exodus 7:14

Encores
13 Redemption Song 4:10
14 Coming In From the Cold 4:25
15 Natty Dread 4:49
16 Work 4:15
17 Could You Be Loved?// 1:32

CD2 [18:25]
Opening Act: I-Three backed by the Wailers
01 //Precious Love 4:29
02 Slave Queen 4:04
03 Steppin' Out Of Babylon 4:33
04 That's The Way 5:18

Total 92:09
435 MB

Notes
None of the files are identical to the original torrent because I renamed them (sorry, in mid-2005 I didn't anticipate ever learning how to upload torrents). Given that, I have now also re-tracked the show; the original tracking placed the opening act at the start of disc one (I have treated it as filler, which was easy because the Bob Marley recording nearly fills one disc, and leaves the filler to a second disc), and it assigned tracks to non-songs (between one pair of songs there were two separate tracks for nothing but crowd noise, and band talk, respectively) which I have not (I think most people want trackmarks to allow listeners to hit 'track forward' to get to the next song, not to calculate song lengths).

Whoever created the original FLACs did a magnificent job; I examined the audio very carefully and found no flaws whatsoever.

"Band lineup
Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
Aston Barrett, bass
Carlton Barrett, drums
Al Anderson, lead guitar
Junior Marvin, lead guitar
Earl Lindo, organ, clavinet
Tyrone Downie, keyboards
Alvin "Seeco" Patterson, percussion
The I-Threes, backing vocals

[Notes:]

band introductions by Junior during the "Marley Chant"
this is the most complete version, although there is a severe cut in "No More Trouble" due to tape flip. "Could You Be Loved?" is severely cut as well, because the 90 min tape ran out and therefore tracks that were normally played during this tour, "Kinky Reggae", "Get Up, Stand Up" and maybe "Roots, Rock, Reggae" are probably missing here.
other sources exist, most of them missing "No More Trouble" and "Could You Be Loved?", some without the I-Threes' set.
for a long time people thought this show was played in Chester, England and it was traded as such, while this concert actually took place some miles to the west in Queensferry, Wales.
second to last show Bob ever played in the UK and the last show in the UK with a known recording." per http://bobmarleyconcerts.com/1980.php

I heard that :
The Deeside Leisure Centre is usually used as an ice rink.
According to a newspaper article the show concluded with "Get Up, Stand Up".

Elvis Costello - 1980-07-12 - Montruex, CH (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Elvis Costello and the Attractions
Montreux Jazz Festival
Montruex, Switzerland
July 12, 1980

Elvis Costello - vocals, guitar
Steve Nieve - keyboards, vocals
Bruce Thomas - bass, vocals
Pete Thomas - drums

Video:
MPEG-2
5.0 Mbps
720x480
4:3
NTSC

Audio:
MPEG-2
224 Kbps
48.0 KHz
2 channels

01 - Accidents Will Happen (Audio problems first 45 seconds)
02 - The Beat
03 - Temptation
04 - Secondary Modern
05 - Lovers Walk
06 - Don't Look Back
07 - Lipstick Vogue
08 - Clubland
09 - From A Whisper to a Scream
10 - Watching the Detectives
11 - You Belong to Me
12 - Mystery Dance
13 - Help Me
14 - Oliver's Army
15 - I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down
16 - Pump It Up

Length: 59:49

It is an excellent PRO Shot video of Elvis and the Attractions in 1980. There are not many PRO Shot Elvis Costello and the Attraction shows currently in circulation so this is a special treat. Be patient for the first 45 seconds until the sound corrects itself. Then sit back and enjoy the show. One very interesting song is Elvis' cover of the Temptations' "Don't Look Back". The second part of the video is Elvis appearing on the Tom Snyder show. The quality of that footage isn't great but it's interesting to watch.

Foghat - 1980-07-12 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

FOGHAT
International Amphitheatre
Chicago, IL
July 12th, 1980

WRUP Chicago broadcast

SOURCE: 
EX 2nd gen stereo FM tape given to me by a trader in the 80's.

LINEAGE : unknown tuner and recorder
-> 2nd gen Fuji FR-II cassette
-> Nakamichi CR1 azimuth manually adjusted Dolby off.
-> Zoom H2 -> Goldwave v.5.08 for edits, fades, tracks, channel balance,
-> TLH 2.4.1 (build 160)-> FLAC level 8 align on sector boundaries, md5s
Tags with mp3Tag

01.Stone Blue
02.My Babe
03.Driving Wheel
04.Eight Day On The Road
05.Loose Ends
06.Third Time Lucky
07.Fool For The City
08.Intro/I Just Want to Make Love to You
09.Low Ride
10.Crowd
11.Chateau Lafitte '59 Boogie
12.Maybelline

TOTAL 1:16:56

Siouxsie and the Banshees - 1981-07-12 - Amsterdam, NL (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

Lineage

MASTER VHS PAL >>SONY HQ HD DVD >> DVD >>VIDEO_TS 

 
01 - Playground twist
02 - Halloween
03 - Trophy
04 - Spellbound
05 - Arabian knights
06 - Placebo effect
07 - Christine
08 - Follow the sun
09 - Night shift
10 - Sin in my heart
11 - But not them
12 - Voodoo dolly
13 - Supernatural thing
14 - Israel
15 - Happy house
16 - Clockface
17 - Jigsaw feeling
18 - Helter skelter


WARNING : CREATED ON A MAC COMPUTER / BURNS FINE WITH TOAST 9 FOR MAC BUT SOME PC's (!) MAY HAVE PROBLEMS BURNING THIS


Notes:

From The PKP Vaults : Master Tape VHS PAL 85 minutes
In 1981 Siouxsie gave a great concert at the Paradiso. It was filmed for the Amsterdam Pirate TV Station PKP with a portable VHS. They went to the Paradiso in the afternoon during the soundcheck, and it was the guitar player John McGeoch who talked to them and gave permission to film the concert that evening. They filmed from he balcony, and even though it is of course VHS quality from the eighties, it is stil quite enjoyable to watch. The follow spot on Siouxsie shines a little too bright at times but her dancing is great. Plus the concert ends in my favourite song: Helter Skelter. After the concert they were allowed an interview, but the interviewer ( I forgot his name ) was a little intimidated by Siouxsie so could not really come up with any sensible questions, which resulted in Siouxsie getting slightly obnoxious, dipping our microphone in a glass of water and making fun of the interviewer and the cameraman. It's all a little uncomfortable, but I included it anyway, cause it is a rare oppotunity to see old footage of siouxsie talking. PKP broadcasted several songs of the show later that summer, and somehow a copy of this VHS tape came into circulation, and the audio has also been ripped as a bootleg. This however is the best possible copy I could make from the original Master tape, which never left my house since 1981. Do not expect BBC broadcast quality. It is grainy and noisy VHS, but the best we had back in '81. 



Heart - 1982-07-12 - Seattle, WA (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

HEART
Parker's Ballroom
Seattle, Washington
July 12, 1982

First night of tour Soundboard/FM recording with BONUS tracks!
16/44 flac w/artwork

CD1
01 - City's Burning
02 - Magic Man
03 - Bebe Le Strange
04 - Straight On
05 - This Man Is Mine
06 - Love Alive
07 - Dog and Butterfly
08 - Raised On You
09 - Bright Light Girl
10 - Perfect Stranger
11 - Mistral Wind
12 - Crazy On You
13 - Barracuda
14 - Fast Time
15 - Rock and Roll

CD2
01 - Sweet Darlin'
02 - Rockin' Heaven Down
03 - Born To Be Wild

bonus tracks:
Nashville, TN. November 1983
04 - intro/sleep Alone
05 - Crazy On You
06 - Jealousy
07 - Magic Man
08 - Even It Up
09 - Bebe Le Strange

Mid-South Coliseum Memphis, TN. November 1983
10 - Mistral Wind
11 - Straight On
12 - How Can I Refuse
13 - Allies
14 - Barracuda

notes
A rarity that seems to show up on deep trade lists but nowhere else. Liberated badass Heart boot. Now the Seattle show's sound is more of a rough FM recording. There was hardly any bottom to it so I remastered these tracks. Hot, hot show from an era alot of people slag off. "The Situation" from 1982's Private Audition is the greatest Heart song ever! Now the other tracks are in pristine soundboard sound. No need to touch these files. This thing cost me a chunk o' change so I hope this means something to someone out there.

David Bowie - 1983-07-12 & 13 - Montreal, Quebec (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

David Bowie
1983-07-12/13
Montreal Forum
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Wardour-216

Lineage: - Ripped by Neil Wilkes
Factory Silver Replicas > EAC > FLAC L5 > You
Full artwork scans included

CD1+CD2
1983-07-12
01 Look Back In Anger
02 Breaking Glass
03 Scary Monsters
04 Rebel Rebel
05 Heroes
06 What In The World
07 Life On Mars
08 Sorrow
09 Golden Years
10 Fashion
11 Let's Dance
12 Red Sails
13 China Girl
14 White Light White Heat
15 Station To Station
16 Cracked Actor
17 Ashes To Ashes
18 Space Oddity
19 Young Americans
20 Cat People
21 TVC 15
22 Fame
23 Star
24 Stay
25 Jean Genie
26 I Can't Explain
27 Modern Love

CD3+CD4
1983-07-13
01 Look Back In Anger
02 Breaking Glass
03 Scary Monsters
04 Rebel Rebel
05 Heroes
06 What In The World
07 Life On Mars
08 Sorrow
09 Golden Years
10 Fashion
11 Let's Dance
12 Red Sails
13 China Girl
14 White Light White Heat
15 Station To Station
16 Cracked Actor
17 Ashes To Ashes
18 Space Oddity
19 Young Americans
20 Cat People
21 TVC 15
22 Fame
23 Star
24 Stay
25 Jean Genie
26 I Can't Explain
27 Modern Love

Dire Straits - 1983-07-12 - Zagreb, Yugoslavia (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Maksimir stadium

Line-age (yes yes Mr.Pottel):
Taper's master > traded on CD-R > Flac level 6 > you

CD1
01. Intro
02. Once upon a time in the west
03. Industrial disease
04. Expresso love
05. Romeo & Juliet
06. Love over gold
07. Private investigations
08. Sultans of swing
09. Twisting by the pool (cut)
10. Two young lovers

CD2
01. Portobello belle
02. Tunnel of love
03. Solid rock
04. Going home

(Very) good sounding audience recording of the first Dire Straits concert ever in (former) Yugoslavia. Some small parts missing and probably the entire Telegraph road, but this recording is well worth listening. Absolute amazing version of Once upon a time in the west!

Miles Davis Group - 1984-07-12 - Pori, FIN (TV/FLAC)


(TV broadcast FLAC)

Miles Davis Septet
1984-07-12 (b)
Urheilutalo
Pori, Finland

TV broadcast recording, 87'12, A-

Lineage: TV rebroadcast > Mcas > dat(x) > cdr

Miles Davis (tp, synth)
Bob Berg (ss, ts)
John Scofield (g)
Robert Irving III (synth)
Darryl Jones (el-b)
Al Foster (d)
Steve Thornton (perc)

01 Speak / That's What Happened (11:49)
02 Star People + What It Is [nc] (13:35)
03 It Gets Better (12:59)
04 Something on Your Mind (11:55)
05 Time After Time (10:19)
06 Hopscotch / Star on Cicely (11:05)
07 Jean-Pierre (9:33)
08 Code M.D. (5:54)

Sounds great as is, but it is incomplete... and I just corrected the lineage info above.
This is the long version of the TV broadcast, but it is incomplete

The Pretenders - 1985-07-12 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

The Pretenders
Chestnut Cabaret
Philadelphia, PA
July 12th, 1985

This was an unscheduled rehearsal performance on the evening prior to the Pretenders performing at Live Aid Philadelphia the following day. The Pretenders opened for The Vels on this night. The Vels were one of the premier Philadelphia new wave bands and their recording from that night was upped here a few months ago.

SBD> Analog Cassette Master Tape> Sony Beta PCM> DAT Panasonic SV 3700> CDR HHB 800
Extracted from CD using Sony Soundforge 9> Flac

01. Time The Avenger
02. Message Of Love
03. Stop Your Sobbing
04. Chain Gang
05. Middle Of The Road
06. My City Was Gone
07. Talk Of The Town
08. Mystery Achievement
09. Brass In Pocket
10. Up The Neck
11. Precious

This is from my cassette master but in a sort of roundabout way. Some friends recently did a new transfer from the master tape (in 2015) and there unfortunately were a few dropouts. It looks like this excellent version of the show fell of the tracker so here it is again, enjoy.

Siouxsie and the Banshees - 1986-07-12 - Brest, FR (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Siouxsie and the Banshees
Rockscene Festival
Brest, France
1986-07-12

lineage
FM > ? > CD-R > FLAC

Siouxsie Sioux – vocals
Steven Severin – electric bass, keyboards
Budgie – drums, percussion
John Valentine Carruthers – guitars, keyboards

01 - Green Fingers
02 - Candyman
03 - The Sweetest Chill
04 - Cannons
05 - Christine
06 - Melt
07 - Preacher man
08 - 92 degrees
09 - Nightshift
10 - Sin in My Heart
11 - Headcut
12 - Arabian Knights

Eric Clapton w Phil Collins - 1986-07-12 - Juan Les Pins, FR (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

Eric Clapton 1986-07-12
Eric Clapton
Juan les Pins

France
Chapters: Yes
Menu: Yes

PAL, Mpeg 2 4.9 Mbps - Dolby Digital 2.0 256kbs 16bit 48Khz, video rate 4:3

Eric Clapton – guitar / vocals
gregg Philinganes - keyboards
Nathan East - bass
Phil Collins - drums

White Room
I Shot the Sheriff
Wanna Make Love to You
Run
Miss You
Same Old Blues
Tearing Us Apart
Holy Mother
Behind the Mask (Greg Phillinganes on vocals)
Badge
Let it Rain
In the Air tonight
Cocaine
Layla
Sunshine of your love

Audience Shot; Lineage unknown

Video 5
Audio 7

Bob Dylan & The Grateful Dead - 1987-07-12 - East Rutherford, NJ (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Bob Dylan & The Grateful Dead 
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, U.S. 
12th July 1987 

'Dylan Plays Dead', The Razor's Edge RAZ022 

Lineage
Silver > EAC (Secure) > WAV > TLH (Verify then flac8)

01 - Slow Train 
02 - Stuck Inside Of Mobile 
03 - Tomorrow Is A Long Time 
04 - Highway 61 Revisited 
05 - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 
06 - Ballad Of A Thin Man 
07 - John Brown 
08 - The Wicked Messenger 
09 - Queen Jane Approximately 
10 - Chimes Of Freedom 
11 - Joey 
12 - All Along The Watchtower 
13 - The Times They Are A-Changin'

Bob Dylan - 1987-07-12 - East Rutherford, NJ (DVDfull pro-shot DL)


(DVDfull pro-shot DL)

Bob Dylan 
July 12, 1987 
Giants Stadium 
East Rutherford, NJ 

None of these recordings have been officially released, neither video, nor audio 
Very nice production, with several camera's from different angles 

Brokedown House Production 

Taped by Don Pearson 
Tapes Provided by Charlie Miller 
Capture, Synch, Edit, Author by Kevin Tobin 

Lineage: 
Video: Multi Camera Pro-shot > Sony CCD-V90 (Patched out of screen feed) > 8mm Master (Maxell P6 120) 
Transfer: Master 8mm > Sony DCR-TRV230 > Datvideo TBC100 > ATI Wonder HD 600 > USB > HD > VirtualDub (.avi) > TMPGEnc Video Mastering 6 > MPEG2 > TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 > Sony DVD Architect Pro 6 > DVD5 & DVD9 
[NTSC, 4:3, 8.0 Mbs, 720x480, 29.97 fps] 

Lineage: 
Audio: SBD 
Set 3: Mono SBD > Sony CCD-V90 (Patched out of screen feed) > 8mm Master (Maxell P6 120) - (shnid=144301) 
Transfer: Master 8mm > Sony DCR-TRV230 > Datvideo TBC100 > ATI Wonder HD 600 > USB > HD > VirtualDub (.avi) > TMPGEnc Video Mastering 6 > WaveLab 6.0 > RBrain Pro > FLAC 16/44 
Capture, Mixed, FLAC by Kevin Tobin 
[LPCM, 1.5 Mbs, 16 Bit, 48 kHz] 

Bob Dylan - Vocal, Acoustic GuitarJ 
Jerry Garcia - Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar # 
Bob Weir - Guitar 
Brent Mydland - Keyboards 
Phil Lesh - Bass 
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums 
Mickey Hart - Drums 

01 - Slow Train 
02 - Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 
03 - Tomorrow Is A Long Time # 
04 - Highway 61 Revisited 
05 - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 
06 - Ballad Of A Thin Man 
07 - John Brown 
08 - The Wicked Messenger 
09 - Queen Jane Approximately 
10 - Chimes Of Freedom 
11 - Joey 
12 - All Along The Watchtower 
13 - Times They Are A Changin' 
14 - Touch Of Grey 
15 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door 

01:29:54 

Notes: 
Set 3 
00:11:49-00:11:50 - Filled With Graphics 
00:43:59-00:44:00 - Filled With Graphics 
01:11:49-01:11:50 - Filled With Graphics

Iggy Pop - 1988-07-12 - Chicago, IL (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

The Metro, Chicago, USA

Lineage:
Download > Audacity > CD Wave > TLH > FLAC

01 Instinct
02 Kill City
03 1969
04 Penetration
05 Power And Freedom
06 Shake Appeal
07 High On You
08 Five Foot One
09 The Passenger
10 Easy Rider
11 1970 (I Feel Alright)
12 Search and Destroy
13 Cold Metal
14 Squarehead
15 No Fun
16 I Wanna Be Your Dog

Notes by the uploader/trader:
This is a slightly mixed version of a pre-FM download, albeit with 1969 added in (it was missing from the download version). This latter version was clearer but had very excessive treble, with a little apparent treble distortion. This noise does seem to stem from the original recording, as I noticed it was there in the background on my tape version, but buried under tape hiss (which isn't bad on my original seed, but it is there). I have mixed this to reduce that treble noise so that now I find it an ideal match between my original tape version - slightly hissy, but very gutsy - and the clearer version - very clear, too much treble / treble noise. I think this sounds very good now, as good as the KBFH (official) CD version of the Boston Channel 1988 concert to my ears.

Todd Rundgren - 1989-07-12 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Todd Rundgren July 12, 1989
The Fillmore, San Francisco
’Nearly Human’ tour
Soundboard (mono)

lineage
CD-r>iTunes(MacOS10)>xact>flac

Todd Rundgren (vocals, guitars)
Vince Welnick (keyboards)
Bobby Strickland (saxophone)
Max Haskett (trumpet)
Lyle Workman (guitar)
Byron Allred (keyboards)
Larry Tagg (bass)
Michael Urbano (drums)
Scott Matthews (percussion)
- and "the most dangerous backup singers in the world":
Jenny Muldaur
Michele Gray
and Shandi Sinnamon

CD1
01 - Real Man
02 - Unloved Children
03 - Parallel Lines
04 - Can’t Stop Running
05 - Compassion
06 - Secret Society>
07 - Something To Fall Back On
08 - There Goes My Inspiration*
09 - Love Of The Common Man*
10 - Mated
11 - Love In Action
12 - (cuts in)/Lost Horizon> Marvin Gaye medley (What’s Going On> Mercy Mercy Me> I Want You)> Lost Horizon>
13 - Feel It
14 - Rock Love

CD2
01 - Hawking
02 - (cuts in)/ The Want Of A Nail
03 - Hello, It’s Me
04 - I Love My Life/ (cuts out)

[* = Todd solo, acoustic]

Received cd-r in a trade, long ago. SQ grade EXCELLENT, except for a few cuts. This soundboard is in mono, and missing a few songs. (Tiny Demons, Cliché, CWSBF?) I guess the tape ran out mid-show?)

B.B. King - 1991-07-12 - Montreux, CH (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Casino de Montreux

Lineage: 
CDR TRADE > EAC (WAV) > TLH (FLAC-8) > YOU 

B.B. King - guitar, vocals 
Leon Warren - guitar 
Michael Doster - bass 
Calep Emphrey Jr. - drums 
James Toney - keyboards 
Walter King - saxophone 
Melvin Jackson - saxophone 
James Bolden - trumpet 

* Jam Guests: 
Lavern Baker - vocals 
Ruth Brown - vocals 
Big Time Sarah - vocals 
Otis Rush - guitar 
Big Jay McNeely - sax 
Howard Johnson - bari-sax 
Greg Phillinganes - keys 
Jim Lauderdale - guitar 
David Gogo - guitar 
Claude Nobs - harp

CD1
01. Custom Made (Instrumental) 
02. Two I Shoot (Instrumental) 
03. Intro BB King 
04. Let The Good Times Roll 
05. Paying The Cost To Be The Boss 
06. Into The Night 
07. Darlin' You Know I Love You 
08. Ain't Nobody's Business 
09. All Over Again (Instrumental) 
10. Why I Sing The Blues (Instrumental) 
11. Early In The Morning (Instrumental w/band intros) 
12. Since I Met You Baby 

CD2
01. The Thrill Is Gone 
02. Please Accept My Love 
03. When Love Comes To Town 
04. Peace To The World 
05. Intro Guests * 
06. Everyday I Have The Blues 
07. Everyday I Have The Blues Jam 2 
08. Shake Rattle And Roll 
09. When The Saints Go Marching In 

Iggy Pop - 1991-07-12 - Leysin, CH (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Iggy Pop
Recorded live at the "Leysin Festival", Switzerland
July 12 1991

Source info:
likely sbd -> pressed silver -> EAC secure -> flac + tags

Iggy - vox/git
Whitey Kirst - lead git
Craig Pike - bass
Larry Mullins - d

01. Down on the Street #
02. My Baby Wants to Rock and Roll
03. Raw Power
04. Gimme Danger
05. Loose
06. T.V. Eye
07. Dirt
08. Lovebone
09. Five Foot One
10. China Girl
11. Lust For Life
12. Candy
13. Real Wild Child
14. The Passenger
15. No Fun
16. I Wanna Be Your Dog
17. Home

# fades in

Liberated bootleg named "Raw Power '91",
released by "Swingin' Pig Records", TSP-CD-111