Miles Davis – Nice, France (07/16/86)

Miles Davis
1986-7-16
Nice, Fr.
Jardin de ArÍnes de Ciniez
Grande Parade du Jazzz de Nice 1986

MD_1986-7-16-A

Opening Medley: Right Off/Street Scenes/Speak/That’s What Happened
New Blues
Maze
Human Nature
Wrinkle

MD_1986-7-16-B
Tutu
Splatch
Time After Time
Al Jarreau
Carnival
Burn>

Encore Jean Pierre is missing

Personell
Miles Davis: Trumpet, Keyboards
Bob Berg: Tenor & Soprano Saxophone, Keybord on T. A. T.
Garth Webber: Guitar
Bobby Irving: Keyboards, Musical Director
Adam Holzman: Keyboards
Felton Crews: 5 String & 4 String Bass Guitars
Steve Thornton: Percussion
Vince Wilburn: Drums, Simmons Drums

Lineage:
SBD>MCA(Sony TC D5 M, TDK D no dolby)>CAS>Marc 2(24/64)>HD>WAVELAB Remaster> 16 bit/ 44.1 khz conversation>normalisation up to 0.01 db>CD Wave (tracking)>flac frontend (level 8)

DON’T FUCK MUSICANS! THIS RECORDING IS NOBODY ELSES PROPERTY THAN THE MUSICANS, AND, OR THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER (S). THIS NOTE IS ADRESSED TO THOSE PEOPLE ONLY, WHO SELL CDRS, OR MAKING BOOTLEGS. NOT JUST A FEW MUSICANS ACCEPT TAPERS. ONLY A FEW MUSICANS MAKING THE BIG MONEY, WHILE MOST OTHERS HAVE TO FIGHT HARD NOWADAYS TO SURVIVE WITH THEIR MUSIC. HEY, IF YOU LIKE THEIR ART, WHY NOT SUPPORTING THEM IN BUYING SOME OF THEIR RELEASES,OR BUYING A TICKET FOR ONE OF THEIR SHOWS?

Miles Davis – New York, NY (04/06/86)

MILES DAVIS
April 6, 1986
Beacon Theater
New York, NY

Track List (1:14:32):

One Phone Call/Street Scenes – 1:59
Speak – 8:16
New Blues (Star People) – 5:45
Maze – 3:03
Maze Pt. II – 4:57
Human Nature – 8:42
Portia – 7:53
Splatch – 6:52
Time After Time – 9:03\
Carnival Time – 4:08
Tutu – 4:28
Tomaas – 9:17

Musicians:
Miles Davis – trumpet, keyboards
Bob Berg – soprano, tenor saxophones
Robben Ford – guitar
Robert Irving III, Adam Holzman – synthesizers
Felton Crews – electric bass
Vincent Wilburn, Jr. – drums
Steve Thornton, Marilyn Mazur – percussion

Source:
Soundboard

Lineage:
SBD >? >DAT @44.1 kHz >.wav via S/PDIF and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 >CD Wave >Trader’s Little Helper (level 6, aligned on sector boundaries)

Note:
Both Lohmann and Losin give this as an “audience recording,” but that is clearly not the case. A frequency analysis suggests a soundboard source and not an FM broadcast. This has been issued as a bootleg titled “Social Music,” however it is unclear whether this particular set, received on DAT, came from that bootleg release.

The Band – Pittsburgh, PA (12/20/86)

The Band
Graffiti
Pittsburgh, PA
12/20/1986

Source: Unknown soundboard (2nd gen cassette)
Lineage: Nakamichi Nakamichi MR-1 > Korg MR-1000 @ 1 Bit/5.6MHz > AudioGate > wav 24/96 >
Wavelab 6 with iZotope Ozone 4.03b > iZotope RX 2 Advanced > CD Wave > TLH > Flac 24

Add. Lineage on this version : > R8brain decoding to .WAV16 > changing .flac titles to reflect this > TLH > .FLAC16 (cut on sector bountaries) > new checksums

01 //I’m Stepping Up In Class *
02 W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
03 It Makes No Difference
04 Caldonia
05 Mystery Train
06 banter/tuning
07 The Battle Is Over
08 Genetic Method >
09 Chest Fever
10 Stage Fright
11 Kansas City
12 Kingfish
13 Java Blues
14 Up On Cripple Creek
15 I Ain’t Got No Home
16 Rivers Of Babylon (accapella)

Notes:

  • The first 2 minutes or so are missing
  • There is noticeably more hiss on side II of the tape (which starts from around 10 seconds into “Stage Fright”)
    this maybe from a higher gen.

Thanks to anon for getting this to me.

edited and mastered
SIRMick
July 2011

There has been several requests for a FLAC16 version of this show. I hope I am not a sinner by offering this up. I merely wanted to make sure it could be accessed by more people. All thanks, credit, and praise goes to Sir Mick, and his anon. source! This is merely my transfer of it into the .flac16 realm. So, that additional lineage is listed above.

-amellowsoul

Bob Dylan & Tom Petty – Saratoga Springs, NY (07/13/86)

Bob Dylan & Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Saratoga Performing Arts Center,
Saratoga Springs, New York
July 13th 1986

Disc One (52:41)

  1. tuning & intro
  2. UNCHAIN MY HEART
  3. POSITIVELY 4TH STREET
  4. CLEAN-CUT KID
  5. I’LL REMEMBER YOU
  6. SHOT OF LOVE
  7. WE HAD IT ALL
  8. MASTERS OF WAR
  9. STRAIGHT INTO DARKNESS
  10. THINK ABOUT ME
  11. THE WAITING
  12. BREAKDOWN

Disc Two (61:00)

  1. MR TAMBOURINE MAN
  2. TO RAMONA
  3. ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS
  4. I FORGOT MORE THAN YOU’LL EVER KNOW
  5. UNION SUNDOWN
  6. WHEN THE NIGHT COMES FALLING FROM THE SKY
  7. LONESOME TOWN
  8. BALLAD OF A THIN MAN
  9. EVEN THE LOSERS
  10. SPIKE
  11. DON’T DO ME LIKE THAT
  12. REFUGEE

Disc Three (52:07)

  1. RAINY DAY WOMEN #12 & 35
  2. SEEING THE REAL YOU AT LAST
  3. ACROSS THE BORDERLINE
  4. I AND I
  5. band intros >
  6. LIKE A ROLLING STONE
  7. IN THE GARDEN
  8. BLOWIN’ IN THE WIND
  9. HOUSE OF THE RISIN’ SUN
  10. KNOCKIN’ ON HEAVEN’S DOOR

Disc One: Tracks 9-12 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Disc Two: Tracks 9-12 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

The Band – New York, NY (02/08/86)

The Band
8 February 1986
Late Show
Lone Star Cafe, NYC

  1. Organ Improv (1:40)
    2. Chest Fever (4:48)
    3. Long Black Veil (6:01)
    4. Milk Cow Blues (4:17)
    5. You Don’t Know Me (2:51)
    6. Stage Fright (5:11)
    7. Ain’t Got No Home (4:01)
    8. I Wish You Were Here Tonight (4:58)
    9. Ill Wind Blowin (3:25)
    10. Mystery Train (5:21)
    11. Up On Cripple Creek (5:16)
    12. I Shall Be Released (3:29)
    13. The Weight (5:34)
    14. Willie And The Hand Jive (6:55)

Sound: Line or Soundboard. Quality: Very Good.

Sourced from a CDR copy of the bootleg “The Band – The Last Moving Shadows” received in trade. Extracted & compressed to FLAC level 8 (verified) with xACT v1.71.

The Band – New York, NY (02/06/86)

THE BAND
LONE STAR CAFE,
NEW YORK,NY,USA
FEBRUARY 6,1986
LATE SHOW

1-W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
2-King Harvest Has Surely Come
3-Long Black Veil
4-Think
5-Share Your Love
6-Stage Fright
7-Milk Cow Boogie
8-I Shall Be Released
9-Steppin Up In Class
10-Mystery Train
11-The Weight
12-Steve Winwood Introduction
13-Willie and The Handjive w/ Steve Winwood

SB CASSETTE MASTER > UNTRACKED CDR >
SONY SCREENBLAST EXTRACTION >
COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR >
TRADERS LITTLE HELPER > FLAC

Notes
here’s a really nice recording of the band from one of richard manuel’s last shows. they played a few nights at the lone star cafe in nyc and i had the pleasure of attending a couple nights. it was a blast seeing them in such a small venue. i didn’t make the recording but got it directly from the guy that did. it’s an excellent sb from the late show on feb. 6,1986. i understand that most of the shows from that week are around in similar quality but this is the only one i have. as a bonus, steve winwood, who was in town working on his own project, sits in on the last song but don’t get too excited about that since you can barely tell he’s there. i’ve seen this listed as feb. 8 but i’m going with the master source on this. as always, all info is in the file.

The Band – Albany, NY (02/16/86)

The Band
JB’s Tavern
Albany,NY
02/16/1986

01 intro, tuning *
02 I’m Steppin Up In Class
03 tech problem with microphone
04 //Across The Great Divide
05 My Love
06 The Battle Is Over
07 You Don’t Know Me
08 Java Blues
09 It Makes No Difference
10 The Shape I’m In
11 The Weight
12 Genetic Method
13 Chest Fever
14 I Ain’t Got A Home
15 Stage Fright
16 I Shall Be Released
17 Up On Cripple Creek
18 crowd, banter
19 WS Walcott Medicine Show
20 Wish You Were Here With Me
21 Willie And The Hand Jive *
22 Rivers Of Babylon (accapella) *

The Band:
Levon Helm
Rick Danko
Garth Hudson
Richard Manuel
Jim Weider

Source: Unknown soundboard (first gen cassette)
Lineage: Nakamichi MR-1 > Korg MR-1000 @ 1 Bit/5.6MHz > AudioGate > wav 24/96 >
Adobe Audition 1.5 > Wavelab 6 with iZotope Ozone 4 > CD Wave > TLH > Flac 24

Add. Lineage on this version : > R8brain decoding to .WAV16 > changing .flac titles to reflect this > TLH > .FLAC16 (cut on sector bountaries) > new checksums

Notes:
The last 42.7 seconds of “Hand Jive” and all of “Rivers Of Babylon” are missing and have been patched in from a 2nd gen soundboard which was released in March 2009 as part of the Live Music Preservation Project

Jackson Browne – Essen, Germany (03/15/86)

Jackson Browne
Grugahalle
Essen, Germany
March 15, 1986

Broadcasted by german radio and television station WDR
and some european radio stations too

The “Wolf Remastering” version !

Radio Broadcast > ? > cdr > wave > Wolf Remastering > cdr > eac > wave > flac frontend
(align on sector boundaries Level 8) >
torrent on http://bt.easytree.org

Size : 571 MB

Disc 1 :

  1. Boulevard 4:18
  2. Tender Is The Night 4:39
  3. In The Shape Of The Heart 6:21
  4. Candy 4:49
  5. Downtown 4:39
  6. For Everyman 7:15
  7. Lawyers In Love 4:59
  8. Soldier Of Plenty 5:01
  9. Black And White 5:31

Disc 2 :

  1. Late In The Sky 5:33
  2. Lives In The Balance 4:50
  3. Lawless Avenue 6:50
  4. For America 5:41
  5. The Pretender 6:16
  6. Band Introduction 1:12
  7. Running On Empty 5:22
  8. Doctor My Eyes 3:50
  9. For A Rocker 4:04

Musicians :

Jackson Browne – vocals, guitar, piano
Doug Haywood – keyboards, saxophone
Scott Thurston – keyboards
Kevin Dukes – guitar
Bob Glaub – bass
Ian Wallace – drums

The Band – Santa Cruz, CA (10/08/86)

The Band
October 8, 1986
The Catalyst
Santa Cruz, California

From the time period after Richard Manuel was gone but had not yet been replaced with other members.

Digital matrix mix from 4 channel cassette master – soundboard + microphones over stage. EX sound quality – check the samples to decide for yourself.

This is the first time this show has circulated with a time-aligned digital mix. Unfortunately a
bit is missing from when the cassette was changed, but otherwise it’s the complete set.

01 [2:40] intro
02 [3:41 The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
03 [5:31] C.C. Rider
04 [5:53] The Battle Is Over But The War Goes On
05 [7:37] It Makes No Difference
06 [7:36] Caledonia
07 [5:03] Stage Fright
08 [4:35] The Weight//
09 [4:20] //Java Blues
10 [5:59] Up On Cripple Creek
11 [2:04] thanks and applause before encore

encore:

12 [6:02] Willie & The Hand Jive
13 [0:56] final thanks and applause

total: 61:57

Rick Danko – bass, vocals
Garth Hudson – keyboards, sax, accordion
Levon Helm – drums, vocals
Jim Weider – guitar

Yamaha MT44D 4 channel recorder (4 channels of 45 minutes per 90 min. tape in one direction
when sensor is on back of cassette) > Dolby C encoded Maxell XLII-S cassette master.

2 channels of monitor soundboard + 2 channels of Crown PZM microphones over stage.

Transfer: Yamaha MT44D (Dolby C decoded) > Macintosh with Echo Layla audio interface >
AIFF > Pro Tools (matrix mix, time alignment & tracking) >
AIFF > xACT (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified).

10,000 Maniacs – Unknown Location (03/xx/86) – Lost Songs, Demos

10,000 Maniacs
“Lost Songs” (March 1986) demos
Studio recordings (location unknown)

Source: SB > cassette (gen?) received in trade circa 1998 > Nero ROM > Cool Edit > CDR > FLAC
Sound quality: A-

Track list:

  1. Thompson’s March
  2. Angels of Stone
  3. Grosvenor Road
  4. G Suspended
  5. Folie a Deux
  6. Coldest Beer in Town
  7. Barricuda Dreaming
  8. D Ballad
  9. Azalea Festival
  10. The Sundial
  11. Call Up
  12. untitled piano piece (possibly from a different session)

10,000 Maniacs’ “The Wishing Chair” L.P. will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year
(original release date – September 23, 1985). Since it seems apparent that the Maniacs
are not being given the remaster / bonus tracks / box set treatment that they so richly
deserve, I’ve decided to upload all of my 70+ live and rare 10,000 Maniacs recordings
during the coming weeks. Although many of these recordings will be re-seeds of previous
Dime torrents, a substantial number have never appeared on the Dime (and many others
haven’t been shared since the Dime’s previous incarnation as “easytree.org” circa 2005).

Enjoy!

2015 re-seed

Torrent: 192802
Title: 10,000 Maniacs “Lost Songs” (March 1986 studio demos) – SB/FLAC
Size: 193.25 MB
Category: Alternate
Uploaded by: judgesmails

This is a set of 1986 demos that bridge the gap between 10,000 Maniacs’ “The Wishing
Chair” and “In My Tribe” albums. John Lombardo was still with the band at this point,
but he left soon after. Evidently these demos were provided to Elektra Records, who
said ‘thanks but no thanks’. The band returned to the studio and produced “In My Tribe”,
and the rest is history.

Many of these songs were performed live during the Maniacs’ Spring 1986 tour: “Thompson’s
March”, “Angels of Stone”, “G Suspended”, “Folie a Deux”, “Coldest Beer in Town”, and
even “D Ballad” cropped up at one point or another. However, by Fall 1986 all had been
dropped from the set in favor of early versions of “Tribe” songs.

Eventually several of these songs saw the light of day elsewhere. “Angels of Stone”
and “Azalea Festival” each were re-recorded by John & Mary, while “G Suspended” evolved
into “Poison in the Well” and “Folie a Deux” became “The Lion’s Share” (both on the
Maniacs’ “Blind Man’s Zoo” album).