Reconstruction
Keystone; Berkeley, CA
2/27/79

MAC > DAT > CD > EAC > SHN.
Recorded by Eldon Porray, Nakamichi CM-700
mics (front row balcony, left of soundboard) >
Sony TC-D5 cassette master (Maxell XL-II no
Dolby) > playback on Nak CR-3A > Lucid AD9624
(24-bit A/D Converter) > Sony R500 (master DAT) >
DATs > CDs > EAC > SHN. EAC > SHN by Joe Jupille.
Proper sector boundaries confirmed using shntool.

Disc One (8) 60:13
1. A Lovely Night For Dancing [10:02] [0:08]
2. Welcome to the Basement [7:03] ->
3. Bass & Drums [2:06] ->
4. Welcome to the Basement [1:48] [1:20]
5. I Just Want To Stop [4:25] [0:41]
6. Soul Roach [10:29] [0:04]
7. //It's No Use [#11:14] [0:10]
8. Another Star [10:36] [0:04]

Disc Two (8) 60:15
1. Crowd & Tuning [0:24]
2. Make It Better [3:52] [1:06]
3. Lyinda [9:03] [0:10]
4. What You Won't Do For Love [5:36] [0:38]
5. Ain't That Lovin' You [6:51] [0:56]
6. The Harder They Come [12:26] [0:34]
7. Long Train Running Instrumental [11:11] [0:05]
8. Let's Go Get Stoned [7:06] [0:06]

Notes:
According to Jim Wise (BUDD Digest #894, 7/31/2002),
no-one was using the D5 until late fall 1979 at the
earliest, so I am not 100% sure of the deck.
As far as I know this is the only Harder They Come by
Reconstruction.

Flaws:
d1t02 Welcome to the Basement pause-button warble @ 0:01
d1t07 It's No Use first note or two clipped