(Westwood One FM Broadcast FLAC)
Lineage: Cassette>Cassette>MD SP>WAV>CDR>WAV>FLAC
Taped by: Myself on a Technics cassette deck from the radio broadcast and from the TV broadcast (last 2 songs)
Transferred by: Myself up until the MD, then by a friend's audophile father more than 5 years ago to CD-R
FMA = FM source A
FMB = FM Source B
PFM = Pre-FM
01 - Monogamy - FMB (2:01)
02 - Discipline Of Love - PFM (4:42)
03 - Communication - PFM (3:17)
04 - Every Kinda People - PFM (3:34)
05 - Dance For Me - PFM (3:24)
06 - Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming - PFM (3:46)
07 - What's It Take - PFM (2:53)
08 - I Didn't Mean To Turn You On - PFM (3:35)
09 - Murderess - FMA (3:46)
10 - Woke Up Laughing - FMA (7:36)
11 - Stupid Cupid - PFM (2:53)
12 - Shoot The Moon - PFM (3:03)
13 - Pride - PFM (5:25)
14 - Riptide - FMA (2:32)
15 - Get It Through Your Heart - FMA (3:15)
16 - Save Your Love (For Your #1) - FMA (1:40)
17 - Johnny And Mary - PFM (3:19)
18 - Some Like It Hot - PFM (5:26)
19 - You Are In My System - PFM (4:37)
20 - Planet Of Women - PFM (3:52)
21 - New Day Rising - PFM (1:33)
22 - Jealous - PFM (1:50)
23 - Flesh Wound - PFM (2:16)
24 - Addicted To Love - PFM (7:07)
25 - Hyperactive - PFM (3:37)
26 - Bad Case Of Loving You - PFM (3:33)
27 - No, Not Much - FMA (3:03)
Playlist length:
1 hour 37 minutes 35 seconds
Notes:
Anybody who is a fan of musical diversity MUST download and listen to this concert. If you are a Robert Palmer fan, you will be in heaven. If you don't like or don't care about Robert Palmer, you will be amazed at how good this concert is. He switches fluently from rock to funk to pop to rap to punk to crooner-type songs, and it ALL SOUNDS GREAT! Half of the songs are covers ranging from Jermaine Jackson to Husker Du, from Connie Francis to Kurtis Blow, not to mention ZZ Top... I have never heard a concert by anyone with better pacing between up tempo, slower songs, and back again. The buildup in the 2nd half of the concert from the slow songs on is devastating.
Bonus tracks include Power Station's only ever performance with the original lineup from Satuday Night Live in February 16, 1985.
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