“The Soundboard Archive - Marvin Gaye”
(30 songs: none officially released)
all tracks: SBD > ? > CDR > EAC > FLAC
1978 - Miami Arena - Miami, FL
01. Let's Get It On 3:30
02. If This World Were Mine 6:01
03. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing 5:45
04. Ain't No Mountain High Enough 1:32
05. I Want You 4:37
11/13/1979 - Budokan - Tokyo
06. Got To Give It Up 9:35
07. After The Dance 6:14
08. What's Going On > 2:05
09. Save The Children > 3:22
10. Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) 6:55
11. Funky Space Reincarnation 6:09
12. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) 3:44
13. "band intros" > Trouble Man 3:59
14. Ain't That Peculiar > You're A Wonderful One 2:22
15. Stubborn Kind Of Fellow 1:04
16. Pride & Joy 0:49
17. Little Darlin' (I Need You) 0:57
18. I Heard It Through The Grapevine 1:45
19. Hitchhike 1:06
20. You 0:56
21. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby 2:22
22. Distant Lover 5:21
23. "Thank You!" > Goodnight 5:02
6/9/1983 - Market Square Arena - Indianapolis, IN
24. Come Get To This 3:39
25. Joy 4:28
26. Heaven Must Have Sent You 2:14
27. Let's Be Friends 0:56
28. Rockin' After Midnight 8:55
29. "Instrumental" 5:29
30. Sexual Healing 9:56
Shows Reviewed:
10/11/76 - Paris “1978 - Miami, FL”
11/13/79 - Tokyo 6/9/83 - Indianapolis, IN
Officially-Released Shows/Songs:
1963 - Regal Theater, Chicago
1/4/74
8/5-6/66
10/3/76
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For some time now, I have been making “The Soundboard Archive” compilations.
My live-music collection had become so massive that I thought it pointless to keep "multiple-to-the-nth-degree" versions of the same songs, especially for "non-jam" bands: thus the genesis of this project of mine.
This has been my methodology:
1. Choose a trade-friendly artist (= "not on Lossless Legs' & Dime's NAB lists") & collate all of the tracks from my “SBD” flac/shn files for said artist.
2. Listen to each track and choose what sounds to my ears to be the “best” version. (This is subjective, I know – but I’m QUITE picky as far as “sound quality” goes.)
3. As needed, rename each chosen track.
4. Compile “the winners” into a “The Soundboard Archive” collection – after ensuring that NO included tracks have been officially released. (Each text file contains information about those shows/songs which had been officially released at the time of my compilation.)
ENJOY! Support the artist and buy the officially-released items!