This is my first seed, in celebration of 100gb of Dimeadozen downloading fun. Please be patient if there are problems.


Steve Earle
Great American Music Hall, San Francisco CA USA
January 17, 1996

With Peter Rowan, Norman Blake and Roy Husky Jr.

CD 1
1. Mystery Train Part 2
2. Hometown Blues
3. The Devil's Right Hand
4. Tom Ames' Prayer
5. Angel is the Devil
6. Sometimes She Forgets
7. You Know the Rest
8. Goodbye
9. Now She's Gone
10. My Old Friend the Blues
11. Someday
12. South Nashville Blues
13. Little Rock and Roller
14. Ellis Unit One
15. Regular Guy
16. I Ain't Ever Satisfied
17. Rivers of Babylon

CD 2
1. I'm Nothing Without You
2. When Will We Be Married?
3. Ruby Ridge
4. Land of the Navajo
5. Indian Chant (Actually a continuation of track 4)
6. I'm Looking Through You
7. White Freightliner Blues
8. North Winds
9. Ben McCulloch
10. Copperhead Road
11. Fearless Heart
12. Guitar Town
13. Down The Road

Other source introduced by Jools Holland - Probably UK TV
14. Hometown Blues
15. Goodbye (with Emmy Lou Harris and Daniel Lanois)

Lineage
Purchased CDR>>EAC>>Flac Level 8 (Flac Frontend)

Notes:
A liberated but probably not commercial boot. I was given the opportunity to dig though purchased but not yet priced CDs at a record shop and this was there. They don't carry boots in stock, but they sold it to me rather than have it disappear into some clerks private collection. It is probably sound board, the musicians are much louder than the audience, and there is no crowd shuffle/casual talk heard. Very crisp and clear overall.

I was disappointed to find that the disks wouldn't play on my stereo, but delighted to find that they did on my computer. I copied them and can play the copies just fine on my stereo now.

I did no processing - There are some minor problems. The track spit on disk 2 between tracks 4 and 5 is totally off, they really are the same song, "Land of the Navajo", sung by Peter Rowan - GD fans may recognize it from "Old and In the Way" - and there are tape turn off/on events between tracks 9, 10, and 11 on CD 2, where the taper is removing crowd noise. Someone with sound edit tools can probably fix this - it doesn't bother me. There is a major moment, less than a second, of static in the middle of CD 2, track 15, you may want to listen to it first before you burn it. I left this on as it may be of value to some, and perhaps it can be repaired. Disk 2, Tracks 14 and 15 are filler from another source, with introduction from, I believe, Jools Holland. My intent was to seed these as close to how I received them as possible.

There was cover art, but I have no scanner, and it wasn't that memorable anyway.

Enjoy.