Blues Traveler
12-31-95
Roseland Ballroom
NYC
Master creation: AKG 414's>??>D7
Taper unknown SHNs were made: Tascam DA-20>Egosys Waveterminal U2A>shntool>WAV>SHNv3 [no
DAE] by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net]
CD 1 [73:21.41] (minutes:seconds.frames)
01. Trina Magna
[06:36.70]
02. Star-Spangled Banner>
[02:45.73]
03. Fallible
[05:06.74]
04. Regarding Steven
[05:12.49]
05. Rock Me Baby* [10:38.00]
06.
Price To Pay>
[05:47.47]
07. Warmer Days
[07:24.56]
08. Ivory Tusk [08:10.59]
09.
Manhattan Bridge>**
[03:01.15]
10. The Mountains Win Again>** [05:19.04]
11.
Miss You>** [08:44.20]
12.
Run-Around
[04:33.24]
CD 2 [69:56.14]
01. Countdown to 1996
[04:26.44]
02. Auld Lang Syne>
[01:25.32]
02. But Anyway [07:11.39]
03. Trust In Trust
[04:44.09]
04. The Best Part
[08:58.27]
05. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly>** [04:34.73]
06. Mountain Cry**
[18:21.08]
07. Hook
[05:46.25]
08. Bullshitter's Lament>#
[04:06.13]
09. Conquer Me>
[05:30.69]
10. Circle
[04:50.50]
CD 3 [36:44.67]
01. Brother John
[11:41.11]
02. E: Alone##
[21:35.25]
03. Johnny B. Goode [03:28.31]
Show notes: * with Chris Barron on vocals
** with Warren Haynes on guitar
# with Orlando Hill on Irish
whistle
## with Arnie Lawrence on saxophone and Orlando Hill on Irish whistle
d2t01 - curiosity kills the Black Cat
when he gets a little too close to the "entertainment machine". He falls in and gets "packaged" for the masses.
Recording
notes: The only way to keep set continuity is to delete d2t01 and shift d3t01 to the end of disc 2, using an 80-minute disc.
This makes d3 a paltry 25 minutes long and cuts out some of John's post-midnight banter. The other option is shifting d2t01
to the end of d1 and d3t01 to the end of d2, using two 80-minute discs. Some level adjustment at the beginning of d1t01;
almost sounds like a fade-in but the opening notes are just very quiet. Two blips during introduction before d3t03.
Fade out/in between set II and encore was necessary; taper stopped the tape. The cut back in was during "[You guys are fucking
excellent!" so I cut what was left and faded in during the cheer afterwards.