Artist: Robert Plant
Date: 1988-06-07
Location: Houston, TX
Venue: The Summit
Source: Audience
Lineage: master cassettes>wav(96/24)>wav(44.1/16)>flac
Transfer: master cassettes>Revox B-215>Rotel RN-560 Outboard Dolby/MPX NR System (Dolby/MPX NR off)>Audiophile 192>Adobe Audition 3.0
Taping Gear: Sony Recording Walkman>Stereo clip on mic
Taped By: sean_the_bootlegger
Transferred By: weedwacker

Band Members:
Robert Plant - vocals
Doug Boyle - guitar
Charlie Jones - bass
Chris Blackwell - drums
Phil Johnstone - keyboards

Setlist:
01. Intro
02. Helen Of Troy
03. Other Arms
04. Billy's Revenge
05. In The Evening
06. In The Mood
07. Black Country Woman (cuts out)

Length: 44:26

Notes:
Sean_the_bootlegger's master recording. This is an incomplete recording. Sean was having equipment problems for this one and this is all he managed to get on tape for this show. This one until recently has been trash bin material but with today's technology we were able to salvage an extremely damaged recording and restore the almost nonexistant audio signal (as best as what the mic did grab) for most of the recording in the left channel. The results were worth the efforts since this is a very good sounding recording in the main issues aside.

Sean's notes:
Plants first tour playing Zep tunes. I must admit I was pretty excited. I had seen both of the other tours and liked what Plant was doing quite a bit. Now I was going to have some LZ in the mix. Sweet. I got my trusty recorder together and decided - just for grins - to load up my silent 8mm with a cartridge and take that in too. This is kind of the result - serious mic problems. I only ended up getting about 45 minutes of the show, and out of that 45 one channel popped in and out. Bummer. Yes, I did film a bit of Black Country Woman and had it transfered to video. A loony lady I met through doing zeppelin stuff ended up stealing it. Nice, huh? And I havent seen the reel in decades. If you know anyone that was active in the late 80s and traded video, look for it. Its out there. I traded it with a few guys. Jay in Massachussets got a copy I think. Larry in Maryland. Really, it was a weak few minutes. But hey, I guess these days its just one more thing to have, huh?