Paul Simon
Hollywood Bowl
Los Angeles, Ca.
September 27, 1991

Lineage: CDR Trade => EAC => Audigy Audio Cleaning Lab* => WAV => FLAC Frontend

* Audigy was used to insert d1t6 and d2t3 from a separate DAT source (the CDRs
had slight diginoise, so these tracks were taken from a different clean DAT). These
tracks were level-adjusted to match the rest of the source.

Disc info:

Disc 1:

(1) The Obvious Child (4:47)
(2) The Boy in the Bubble (6:28)
(3) She Moves On (6:15)
(4) Kodachrome (4:14)
(5) Born At The Right Time (5:18)
(6) Train in the Distance (4:50)
(7) Me & Julio Down By The Schoolyard (3:08)
(8) I Know What I Know (4:54)
(9) The Cool Cool River (5:43)
(10) Bridge Over Troubled Water (5:53)
(11) Proof (5:41)
(12) Michael Brecker Instrumental (9:11)
(13) The Coast (6:59)

Total time: 73:28

Disc 2:

(1) Graceland (5:34)
(2) You Can Call Me Al (8:23)
(3) Still Crazy After All These Years (4:00)
(4) Loves Me Like A Rock (2:58)
(5) Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes (10:35)
(6) Hearts and Bones (6:33)
(7) Late in the Evening (5:07)
(8) Gone at Last (5:00)
(9) America (3:41)
(10) The Boxer (4:18)
(11) Mrs. Robinson (4:03)
(12) The Sound of Silence (8:52)

Total time: 69:07

File size:
FLAC compressed (level 8): 841 mb
Uncompressed: 1.40 Gb

Notes:

This is a very nice soundboard from the later part of Paul Simon's
"The Rhythm of the Saints" tour. Excellent setlist, professionally mixed recording.

This has been one of my favorites for years, and I recently realized that the DAT I had traded for has diginoise. I traded for a CDR copy (I think from a CD boot) -- which has diginoise in two *different* places than on my DAT. These tracks are spliced in here from my DAT; I couldn't hear any difference in terms of sound quality, and I adjusted the levels to make the transition seamless.

The original master tape has a small cut in the 2nd "You Can Call Me Al" -- roughly 6 minutes into d2 t2. (This is present on both sources I have.)

Artwork for this show (although I have no idea if this is the specific boot these files came from) can be found at:

http://www.napanet.net/~jesster/PaulSimon910927.pdf

Enjoy the show!