Shrine Auditorium
Benefit concert for the Christic Institute
A soundboard / audience tape mix by Prodigal Son
Lineage:
Unknown (not given in original torrent)
01) "If you're moved to clap …" (0:41)
02) Brilliant Disguise (4:31)
03) Darkness on the Edge of Town (3:26)
04) "The address was 39 and a half" (1:02)
05) Mansion on the Hill (4:24)
06) "We all live with our ..." (0:56)
07) Reason to Believe (4:07)
08) "You gotta watch those redheads" (1:48)
09) Red Headed Woman (3:32)
10) 57 Channels (and Nothing On) (3:06)
11) The Wish (4:48)
12) Tougher Than The Rest (3:30)
13) Tenth Avenue Freeze Out (3:46)
14) Soul Driver (2:12)
15) State Trooper (2:33)
16) "When that side of you …" (1:35)
17) Nebraska (4:12)
18) When the Lights Go Out (3:29)
19) Thunder Road (5:38)
20) "I caught his first tear on the tip …" (2:22)
21) My Hometown (4:49)
22) Real World (4:32)
23) Highway 61 Revisited (3:31) *
24) Across The Borderline (5:04) *
* w/Bonnie Raitt & Jackson Browne
Comments:
Most Springsteen fans know that Bruce dissolved the E Street Band shortly after the completion of the extensive "Tunnel of Love" tour, and set out writing songs that could be performed by a new band of "young guns," which surfaced on his "Human Touch" and "Lucky Town" albums in 1992. His first post-E Street performances were two acoustic shows in his adopted hometown of L.A. in benefit concerts for the Christic Institute, with supporting acts Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt; these shows attracted extensive fan and critical scrutiny because they were the first indicator of Bruce's "new direction." This is the second of the two nights, matrixing a good audience recording with a so-so soundboard feed; the results here are pretty good. Not something you're likely to listen to a lot, but it's an interesting diversion in his career and a curiosity to hear the debut of his (then-) new material.
Thanks for this prodigal son release!
RispondiEliminaA welcome addition to the EV2 release of this concert.