Various Artists
Grammy Awards Ceremonies
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY, USA
1994-03-01 (1 March 1994)

AUDIO ONLY-NO VIDEO (I no longer have the original video recording, so a DVD torrent is not possible)

Lineage: Analog Cable > Hi-Fi VHS > HHB 830 Standalone > EAC > Traders Little Helper > FLAC (Level 8)

Aligned on Sector Boundaries and .ffp file created by TLH

Setlist:

01. Livin' On The Edge-Aerosmith
02. The River Of Dreams-Billy Joel
03. Standing Outside The Fire-Garth Brooks
04. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman-Aretha Franklin
05. Curtis MayField Medley-Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, Tone Tone Tone, B.B. King, Narada Michael Walden, Vernon Reid,
Don Was, Steve Cropper
06. Do The Sandman-Natalie Cole
07. If I Ever Lose My faith In You-Sting

This torrent does not include all the performances from this broadcast. I only kept the tracks of interest to me personally.
I have not included a track that has been released on one of the "Grammy's Greatest Country Moments" releases. I welcome
any setlist or date corrections. I have shared some of these tracks in a previous torrent, but I included a track by an
artist on the NAB list, and the torrent had to be banned. My apology for not exercising proper diligence. None are
currently active, but many of you have the first 3 tracks from that prior torrent. These are not sourced from any prior
download; I recorded all of these tracks from the original broadcasts. Sound quality is very high, but I do not claim that
these are the definitive recordings.

I have been recording TV broadcasts on HI-Fi VCR's since early 1994. When I find a musical performance that pleases me,
I copy the audio to another medium. At first, I copied the music to cassette, using Nakamichi decks. Later, I compiled
the performances to a second VCR. Over time I realized that the music was more of interest to me than the video, so I
bought an HHB 830 Professional CD Recorder, and I now archive the music to CD using that device. I tried recording using
a DVR, but I found that the sound was a bit warmer using the VCR. This is my personal opinion, and you are free to
disagree.