LB-01204 is likely a single, complete source. LB-03310 seems to be a combination of LB-01204 & another source. LB-03310 and LB-08887 are pretty much the same except the former is missing the last tune (Ballad Of A Thin Man).

Relative to the two sources where one ends and the other starts is debatable. A previous uploader thought it was after 'Gotta Serve Somebody.' losslessbob states, "[LB-03310] starts as same recording as LB-01204 with same analog drop at 2:1x except on this one has made the drop shorter and also includes a digital drop there; however on d2t2 this is a different recording based on different crowd noise; but on both sample comparisons this one has higher levels, more hiss, and is harsher and also clips producing not as good of sound."

What is common to all three is that the beginning of the show is muddy and it gets better.

Bob Dylan
Palmer Auditorium
Austin, Texas (USA)
October 25, 1991

Source: Version d. Presumably an audience recording or combination of recordings. No other info is available.

LB-08887

CD 1:
01. New Morning
02. Lay Lady Lay
03. All Along The Watchtower
04. What Good Am I?
05. Pancho And Lefty
06. Gotta Serve Somebody
07. Simple Twist Of Fate
08. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
09. Trail Of The Buffalo
10. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

CD 2:
01. 20/20 Vision
02. Mr. Tambourine Man*
03. Everything Is Broken**
04. I'll Remember You
05. Friend Of The Devil
06. Maggie's Farm*
07. Man In The Long Black Coat
08. Ballad Of A Thin Man

Total time = 101:56

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
John Jackson - guitars
Tony Garnier - bass
Ian Wallace - drums
*Jimmie Dale Gilmore - guitars
**Charlie Sexton - guitar

Notes (by the original uploader): "In the beginning the taper had some sound problems. I am not sure if the source changed after track 6 but the performance very good. Listen to the 'Trail of the Buffalo' or '20/20' which are great. It's worth to be shared even though the sound is not perfect and the crowd is a little disturbing. My copy had some glitches which I corrected."