Jimmy Page & Robert Plant
The Arena in
Landover, Maryland
March 23, 1995

Lineage: Audience Recording (taper's section, probably) => DAT => ? (probably some form of EQ'ing) => Panasonic SV-3800 > Monster Cable > Audigy > Soundforge 6.0 > CD Wave > Flac

Disc one (65:00):
01. Tales of Bron (1:16)
02. The Immigrant Song intro/The Wanton Song (3:38)
03. Bring It On Home (1:28)
04. Ramble On (4:48)
05. Thank You (7:27)
06. Dancing Days (4:26)
07. Shake My Tree (8:04)
08. Lullaby (6:11)
09. Tangerine (2:54)
10. Hey Hey What Can I Do (4:00)
11. Gallows Pole (4:52)
12. Hurdy Gurdy Solo (4:12) =>
13. Nobody's Fault But Mine (4:28)
14. The Song Remains The Same (7:09)

Disc two (55:12):
01. Since I've Been Loving You (8:29)
02. Friends (4:23)
03. Calling To You (8:06) =>
04. Light My Fire (1:45) =>
05. Dazed and Confused/Calling To You (reprise) (1:56) =>
06. Four Sticks (5:03)
07. In The Evening (9:04)
08. Encore break (2:41)
09. Black Dog (5:49)
10. Kashmir (7:51)

Fingerprint file is included; artwork is not. Sorry.

Comments:
Thanks to "Ike" for the source DAT, and to TeddyDunski for the transfer and TTD seed. This is the exact file set posted on The Trader's Den in late January 2006; I have added a revised info file.

This was posted on TTD as a DSBD, and upon first listen that seems possible. However, on a closer listen, the vocals have too much reverb and the audience is too prominent for this to be a board; this is sourced from one of the "taper's section" sources from the tour. The taper apparently only used a 120-minute DAT (or at least, the conclusion didn't get passed on with the rest of the show when it was traded) because the recording abruptly fades at roughly the two-hour mark.

This looks to have gone through some form of equalization at some point, because the peaks are very tightly compressed -- the waveform looks more like an FM broadcast than a typical audience tape. Whatever was done, the purpose was probably to create a fuller, more impressive sound.

Don't let the brief cut (maybe 2 minutes are missing) or EQ'ing scare you off - this is an excellent recording, and a good setlist too. P&P were four weeks on tour at this point and starting to hit their stride.