GTR
Venue: Odeon Theatre, Birmingham, England
Date: 12 Sep 1986
Taper: Unknown
Source: Audience
Transfer: CD-R from trade > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > you
Sound Quality: A- in my rating and ears....

Disc 1
1 The Journey/Blood On The Rooftops/Black Light
2 Cuckoo Cocoon/Two vamps As Guests/Calmaria
3 Cavalcanti/Andante In C
4 Bouree/Horizons
5 Surface Tension
6 Mood For A Day
7 Ram
8 Second Initial
9 Country Mix
10 The Clap
11 From A Place Where Time Runs Slow
12 Jekyll & Hyde
13 Here I Wait
14 Prizefighters
15 Imagining

Disc 2
1 Hackett To Bits
2 Spectral Mornings/After The Ordeal
3 In That Quiet Earth
4 I Know What I Like
5 Toe The Line
6 Sketches In The Sun
7 Pennants
8 Roundabout
9 The Hunter
10 You Can Still Get Through
11 Reach Out
12 When The Heart Rules The Mind

## From time to time I receive requests for reseeds....this one
## was upped by me first time for a couple of years ago.

Steve Hackett - Guitars & Backing Vocals (ex Genesis)
Steve Howe - Guitars & Backing Vocals (ex Yes & Asia)
Max Bacon - Vocals (ex Nightwing & Phenomena 2)
Phil Spalding - Bass
Jonathan Mover - Drums & Percussion (ex Marillion for a short time)
Matt Clifford - Keyboards

Notes:
One the most famous so-called "supergroups" from the 80's (also Asia and
Phenomena) including some great musicians.
Their selftitled studioalbum is a good piece ofwork.
From their short tour, here is a nice concert from Birmingham.

Since I got this in a trade I dont have any info
about lineage, taping equipment etc.

Do NOT encode to MP3 or any other lossy compression format!!
This is intended for free trade only. Do not buy or sell!!

Enjoy the music!!
Upped on Dime by Hanshcv April 2008


remastering notes:
the above is the info file posted with torrent #192347
upped by hanshcv on April 12, 2008 from which this remaster was made from.
I have reduced some loud mike noises in a few tracks (that were louder
than the music before) and several of the loudest claps,
which were also as loud or louder than many of the songs were.
I also normalized the tracks to -1.5 db peak. The original recording
sounds pretty good, recorded with a decent deck and mikes,
had a few problems which are less noticable now and not
likely to harm expensive speakers at high volume (or eardrums)
unless you crank it really loud. This recording is suitable for that,
even more without the few loud mike noises that were there before (mostly
in a couple of acoustic songs). Since i remastered this as a download,
I put it in my remaster reserves to share it at an opportune time.
(seems better than just deleting this remaster file. There are several
others I wish I'd done this for, before I thought to save the files but I
do have the discs of them. On this one, my discs come from the same FLACs
with just a remaster conversion added to the existing lineage (no tape or CD,
just download > WAV > FLAC > torrentially yours again.)