Huey Lewis And The News
Carlson Center
Fairbanks, AK
April 13, 1995

** 16 BIT **

Source: Sonic Studios DSM-6P w/3-way lo-cut filter, position unknown (most likely @ 80hz, middle setting) > Sony WM-D6
Transfer: Master cassette (Maxell XLII-S) > Denon 790R > Kenwood A-522 amplifier > Kenwood GE-622 Equalizer > .WAV @ 16 bit/44.1 kHz
Mastering: .WAV > Sound Forge Pro 11.0 (Build 299) [iZotope Mastering Suite (declick); minor edits, normalize, & fades] > CDWav tracking) >
Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > TagScanner 5.1 (tagging)
Location: Section 116, row B, seat 11
Recorded & transferred by: Steve "ballsdeep" Hagar
Mastered by: Dennis Orr

Setlist:
01 Blue Monday (fade in)
02 (She's) Some Kind Of Wonderful
03 Doing It All For My Baby
04 She Shot A Hole In My soul
05 Chat & Some Band Intros
06 It's Alright
07 Chat
08 Under The Boardwalk
09 Little Bitty Pretty One
10 The Heart Of Rock And Roll
11 Power Of Love
12 He Don't Know
13 Chat
14 Surely I Love You
15 Chat & More Band Intros
16 Function At The Junction
17 But It's Alright >
18 Better To Have And Not Need
19 I Thank You
20 Chat
21 100 Years From Now
22 Encore Break
- Encore -
23 Bad Is Bad
24 Your Love Is Killin' Me

Huey Lewis - lead vocals & harp
Sean Hopper - keyboards & backing vocals
Chris Hayes - lead guitar & backing vocals
John Pierce - bass
Black Jack Jacobsen - keyboards
Bill Gibson - drums & backing vocals
Marvin McFadden - trumpet
Ron Stallings - tenor saxophone
Rob Sudduth - baritone saxophone
Sandy Griffith - backing vocals
Conesha Owens - backing vocals

Show Notes:
Touring in support of their "Four Chords & Several Years Ago" album, which was a collection of 1950s and 1960s rhythm & blues covers influential
to the members of the group during their early years.
When introducing the band, Huey mentions that they are missing a few members. Hard to believe, since there are 11 of them!

Mastering Notes:
Tape flip during the applause after "He Don't Know" - seamlessly spliced, no music lost.
Tape flip during the "Encore Break" applause - seamlessly spliced, applause only lost.