Yes
The Ampitheatre in
Nashville (Antioch), Tennessee
August 18, 1994

Concertsonics Recording - Speed corrected
16 bit-44.1 kHz Edition

Origin: Concertronics FM broadcast > ? > cassette trade circa 1996 (whotrader)
Lineage: TEAC W1200 > Zoom H4n (96-24) > FLAC > Audacity > FLAC (96-24) > TAudioconverter > FLAC (44.1-16, 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
19. Purple Haze

Running Time: 147:09

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

Notes:
This is a pretty good sounding Concertsonics recording from the collection of whotrader. It was previously shared by
whotrader without speed correction and with a bit of bass boost. I agree that the raw recording is somewhat lacking in
bass, but I haven't made any adjustments to the frequency balance in this version. There's some hiss which is most
audible during quiet points and the signal gets a bit choppy occasionally, particularly during Endless Dream. There are
cuts in the audio (tape flips) after:
-Hearts
-And You And I
-Walls

I cut out the silent gaps between the tape flips but didn't remove any of the audio content from the show or add any
fades. The audio ran slow everywhere but the necessary correction varied slightly between the breaks.

Speed Correction:
Tracks 1-6: +2.4%
Tracks 7-13: +2.1%
Tracks 14-16: +1.8%
Tracks 17-19: +2.3%

Amplified everything by +3 dB (leaving headroom)

I did this work in Audacity on 2 tracks from whotrader which he split from the original raw cassette transfer file and
I manually recombined. I exported the result as retracked FLAC files. I used TAudioconverter to convert the audio to
CD-resolution (16-44.1), and used TLH to fix SBE.
-ledwhofloyd (Ross), Nov. 2021