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Riverfest Ampitheater
Little Rock, Arkansas
August 17, 1994

Concertsonics Recording - Speed Corrected

Lineage (AlbinoMuppet):
ConcertSonics low-power FM broadcast -> Emerson CRS-25 walkman FM receiver -> Realistic Minisette 20 cassette tape recorder (mono) - >
two Maxell XLII 100 minute cassettes -> Pioneer tape deck -> (signal routed through Pioneer VSX-452 receiver to add simulated stereo effect and some low-end EQ) ->
Creative 1341 sound card -> CDwav (sample and track splits) -> GoldWave (normalization and fades in/out) -> Goldenhawk -> CD-R -> EAC -> WAV/FLAC (16 bit-44.1 kHz)

Additional lineage: FLAC > TAudioconverter (combine tracks) > Audacity > FLAC > TLH > FLAC (level 8)

Setlist
01. Introduction
02. Perpetual Change
03. The Calling
04. I Am Waiting
05. Rhythm Of Love
06. Hearts
07. Real Love
08. Tony Kaye Keyboard Solo
09. Changes
10. Heart Of The Sunrise
11. Make It Easy / Owner Of A Lonely Heart
12. Trevor Rabin Piano solo
13. And You And I
14. Where Will You Be
15. I've Seen All Good People
16. Walls
17. Endless Dream
18. Roundabout

Running Time: 141:34

Band Personnel:
Jon Anderson: Vocals, acoustic guitar
Trevor Rabin: Lead guitar, keyboards, vocals
Chris Squire: Bass guitar, backing vocals
Alan White: Drums, percussion
Tony Kaye: Keyboards
Billy Sherwood: Guitar

Tape cuts after:
-Real Love
-And You And I
-I've Seen All Good People

Original Notes from AlbinoMuppet (the taper):
This show suffers from some hiss and static, mostly at the start of the show, due to people on the lawn seats standing up or wandering
around and blocking the signal. The start of Heart of the Sunrise has a big chunk of hiss due to the extended standing ovation given to
Chris Squire. The show is complete except for the first few seconds of Walls. The false start at the end tag of And You and I is from
Jon sneezing, no fault of Trevor.

This show is in mono due to the slapdash equipment that the poor college student (me) used to record it, with a good simulated stereo
effect added. I traded this show around heavily on cassette tape in the mid 90's, enough for it to enter general circulation, but any
cassette tape source is at least 2 generations down from the master tapes (more if you didn't trade directly with me). This newer
remaster was made circa 2000 at the dawn of the CD-R age, right from the master tapes. It may have been passed around in MP3 format,
but has never been made available in non-lossy format....until now!

Thanks to whotrader for posting to TTD (2019-01-29).

Speed correction notes:
The original recording ran fast. A universal -2.5% speed adjustment was appropriate to bring the show to standard A4=440 Hz tuning. I
removed some of the dead silence during the tape cut segments but did not make any changes to the actual audio other than speed
adjustment. I did this in Audacity and exported the results as retracked FLAC files. TLH was used to fix SBE and create a new checksum.
-ledwhofloyd (Ross), Dec. 2021