Jefferson Starship
Front Row Theatre
Cleveland, OH
February 2, 1992

Source : AUD > Cassette > CDR > EAC

Editing : Wave (16/44) > Sound Forge (tracking, volume) > Wave > TLH {sbe aligned) Flac level 8

Traders Den - March 31, 2023

tracked & edited by kingrue by kingrue upload #3612
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Band line-up:
Paul Kantner - guitar, vocals (died January 28, 2016 age 74)
Jack Casady - bass
Papa John Creach - fiddle (died February 22, 1994 age 76)
Darby Gould - lead vocals
Slick Aguilar - guitar
Tim Gorman - keyboards
Praire Prince - drums

Total Time = 02:13:56

Setlist:
00 introduction
01 We Can Be Together
02 Wooden Ships
03 Ride The Tiger
04 Shadowlands
05 In A Crisis
06 All Fly Away
07 Get Ready (Poem) >
08 Sunrise >
09 Hijack >
10 Have You Seen The Stars Tonight? >
11 Starship > crowd cheer
12 John's Other (instrumental)
13 No More Country Girls
14 When The Earth Moves Again
15 I'm On Fire
16 Down Home Blues
17 Somewhere Over The Rainbow
18 Crown Of Creation
-- tape break --
19 For Good Of All (Poem) >
20 America
-- tape break --
21 We Can Be Together
22 Crown Of Creation
23 Wooden Ships
24 All Fly Away
25 Sunrise >
26 Hijack >
27 Have You Seen The Stars Tonight? >
28 Starship
29 In A Crisis

Volunteers (missing)
Won't You Try (missing)
Saturday Afternoon (missing)
Have You Seen The Saucers? (missing)



Notes:

Here we have a really good Jefferson starship soundboard recording. This got passed around recently to a bunch of different collectors and the tracking needed some work, so I decided to re-track and figure out what was going on with this. This particular recording is a bit peculiar because towards the end of the recording the band does a half a dozen songs over again. In my opinion this is one entire evening. I personally don’t know if they did two shows or two sets this night. But I’m pretty confident this whole entire recording comes from the same night.
The notes that came with this recording also indicate that there are four songs missing at the very end.

Also worth mentioning that there’s a set list on etreedb.org that is completely different. So because of this, there is a degree of mystery about this recording. I am not an expert on Jefferson Starship so I can’t add any more knowledge to this.. I just wanted to bring it to the rest of all of you so you could enjoy it. And if anybody has any more insight on this recording please let us know.

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