The earliest Aimee Mann show I have. This is a period before her third album (Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo) - or her fourth album, if you count the Magnolia soundtrack - and she is without a label, as Geffen didn't believe the album had any hits. And so she'll be soon releasing the disc on her own.

I chose to leave the tracking and the audio as is. Someone (maybe the taper or the previous uploader) put in several fade ins and outs and might have edited some of the applause and business between tunes. The audience is enthusiastic but generally quiet during tunes.

A review from the NY Times in '99: http://www.aimeemanninprint.com/1999/ny081099.htm

I've seen this same show with a variety of dates in early August '99. This document confirms the date as Aug. 7: http://www.aimeemanninprint.com/1999/dn080699.htm

Aimee Mann
Tramps
New York City, NY (USA)
August 7, 1999

Source: Audience recording > ? > CD-R (obtained in trade) > EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC

CD 1:
01. (intro) > 4th of July (aborted start) > 4th of July
02. It's Not Safe
03. Susan
04. Red Vines
05. The Fall Of The World's Own Optimist
06. That's Just What You Are
07. You Could Make A Killing
08. Choice In The Matter
09. Amateur
10. Long Shot
11. ("A Little Melody of Love" fragment)
12. Deathly
13. Calling It Quits
14. The Other End Of The Telescope
15. Stupid Thing
16. I Should've Known
17. Voices Carry

Total time = 71:18