Bob Dylan – Mobile, AL (12/05/78)

Bob Dylan
Mobile, Alabama
Municipal Auditorium
5 December 1978

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01 – My Back Pages (instrumental)
02 – She’s Love Crazy (Tampa Red)
03 – Mr. Tambourine Man
04 – Shelter From The Storm
05 – Love Minus Zero/No Limit
06 – Tangled Up In Blue
07 – Ballad Of A Thin Man
08 – Maggie’s Farm
09 – I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
10 – Like A Rolling Stone
11 – I Shall Be Released
12 – SeÒor (Tales Of Yankee Power)

13 – One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)
14 – Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
15 – It Ain’t Me, Babe
16 – Am I Your Stepchild?
17 – One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below)
18 – Blowin’ In The Wind
19 – Girl From The North Country
20 – Where Are You Tonight?
21 – Masters Of War
22 – Just Like A Woman
23 – All Along The Watchtower
24 – To Ramona
25 – It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
26 – Forever Young

27 – Changing Of The Guards

Concert # 57 of the 1978 US Fall Tour. 1978 concert # 106.
Concert # 83 with the 1978 World Tour Band:
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
Billy Cross (lead guitar)
Alan Pasqua (keyboards)
Steven Soles (rhythm guitar, backup vocals)
David Mansfield (violin & mandolin)
Steve Douglas (horns), Jerry Scheff (bass)
Bobbye Hall (percussion)
Ian Wallace (drums)
background vocals
Helena Springs,
Jo Ann Harris,
Carolyn Dennis.

1 instrumental without Bob Dylan.
3, 5, 15, 16, 22 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
14 Helena Springs, Jo Ann Harris, Carolyn Dennis (vocals) without Bob Dylan.
15 Bob Dylan solo (vocal, harmonica & guitar).

BobTalk:

  • Thank you. All right, thank you. This next song is about the story of my
    life, just about. (before Shelter From The Storm)
  • [recording breaks here] back then. Now itíd probably cost about eleven
    bucks, but back then it was cheaper, you know. Anyway, I used to know this
    one particular geek. Not very well, I never did get too tight with him.
    But I was having breakfast one day with a lady with a beard. I swear she
    had a beard. Anyway, she said, this (…..) geek he’s the low-downiest man
    in this show. But just to give you an idea of how strange he really is,
    he thinks of everybody else as being freaks. He thinks he’s very straight.
    Anyway, years later I remember that story when I started moving around a
    bit and people started looking at me in a funny way. So, somewhere along
    the line I wrote this song. (before Ballad Of A Thin Man)
  • Thank you. This is the song here that got me booed out of the
    Newport Folk Festival, 1963. I never would believe that a song could
    cause so much disturbance, but it did. (before Maggie’s Farm)
  • I was riding on a train one time deep in the heart of Mexico.
    A place called Durango, up to San Diego. Anyway, the train was passing a
    town called Monterey. Anyway, I’d fallen asleep before that, I was waking
    up when the train was pulling into the station and stopped.
    And I was gazing into the window which was like a long mirror, you know.
    And I saw this family of about fifteen children get off the train.
    And this old man step on up to the platform to get on the train.
    He was wearing nothing but a blanket and he come down the aisle and took
    a seat across the aisle from me. About … I don’t know how long a time
    that went by, but finally I couldnít help it, I had to turn to look at him.
    And when I turned to look at him I swear both his eyes were on fire,
    they were so hot, burning up. And there was smoke coming out of his
    nostrils. I turned around and glanced back into the mirror. I turned to
    look at him again, I figured that this was the man that I wanted to talk to.
    When I finally could get it together I turned around and he had disappeared.
    (before SeÒor (Tales Of Yankee Power))
  • A few years ago I was over in the South of France where the gypsies have
    their high holy day. Kind of like Christmas to them.
    Anyway, they have … the High Holy Day that the gypsies do celebrate just
    happens to be the particular day I was born. So I went over there to
    check out what they were up to. So I did get over there and I did manage
    to meet the king of the gypsies. A young man who impressed me a great deal.
    He … this man had 16 wives and 125 children, I swear.
    He also had girlfriends on the side. He was the sole commander in chief
    of all the gypsies. Anyway, they just partied for a week [recording breaks
    here] so I was there with them [recording breaks here] one more cup of
    coffee for the road. Black. They put it in a bag and they give it to me.
    And I drifted away.
  • Thank you ladies and gentlemen. On the drums tonight, give him a warm hand,
    Mr. Ian Wallace. On the bass guitar, Jerry Scheff. On the keyboards,
    Alan Pasqua. Lead guitar, Billy Cross. On the violin and the mandolin,
    David Mansfield. On the rhythm guitar, Steve Soles. Tenor saxophone,
    Steve Douglas. On the background vocals, my three favorite young ladies,
    Jo Ann Harris, Helena Springs, Carolyn Dennis. On the conga drums, from
    Detroit, Miss Bobbye Hall. (before Itís Alright, Ma (Iím Only Bleeding))

2 new songs (7%) compared to previous concert. No new songs for this tour.

Bob Dylan – Birmingham, AL (12/03/78)

Bob Dylan
Birmingham, Alabama
Jefferson Civic Center
3 December 1978

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01 – My Back Pages (instrumental)
02 – She’s Love Crazy
03 – Mr. Tambourine Man
04 – Shelter From The Storm
05 – It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
06 – Tangled Up In Blue
07 – Ballad Of A Thin Man
08 – Maggie’s Farm
09 – I Don’t Believe You
10 – Like A Rolling Stone
11 – I Shall Be Released
12 – Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)

13 – The Times They Are A-Changin’
14 – Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
15 – It Ain’t Me, Babe (acoustic)
16 – Am I Your Stepchild?
17 – One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below)
18 – Blowin’ In The Wind
19 – Girl From The North Country
20 – Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)
21 – Masters Of War
22 – Just Like A Woman
23 – To Ramona
24 – All Along The Watchtower
25 – All I Really Want To Do
26 – It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
27 – Forever Young

28 – Changing Of The Guards

Concert # 56 of the 1978 US Fall Tour. 1978 concert # 105
Concert # 82 with the 1978 World Tour Band:
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar),
Billy Cross (lead guitar),
Alan Pasqua (keyboards),
Steven Soles (rhythm guitar, backup vocals),
David Mansfield (violin & mandolin),
Steve Douglas (horns),
Jerry Scheff (bass),
Bobbye Hall (percussion),
Ian Wallace (drums),
background vocals:
Helena Springs,
Jo Ann Harris,
Carolyn Dennis.

1 instrumental without Bob Dylan.
3, 5, 15, 16, 22 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
14 Helena Springs, Jo Ann Harris, Carolyn Dennis (vocals) without Bob Dylan.
15 Bob Dylan solo (vocal, harmonica & guitar).

BobTalk:

  • You know they used to have these carnivals come through town in the 50ís.
    I don’t know if they still have them. Everyone had someone called a geek.
    You know what a geek is? A geek is somebody who eats a live chicken.
    Right out front he bites the head off, eats that.
    Then he continues to eat the rest of it. The whole thing used to cost a
    quarter, now it would cost 5-6 dollars. But then it cost a quarter.
    Anyway, he was a pretty little …, what you call low down, you know,
    nobody wants to talk to him eat with him, bother with him, hang out with
    him. But I was talking to the bearded lady one day at breakfast.
    She told me that this man was so awful that he used to think that
    everyone else was strange and that he was straight. Anyway, that kind of
    shocked me at first but I can remember that years later people, were
    looking at me in a funny way, so. (before Ballad Of A Thin Man)
  • I first played this song at the Newport Folk Festival, and they booed me
    out of town. But it didn’t bother me none. I’ve played it ever since.
    (before Maggie’s Farm)
  • Thank you. I was riding on a train one time from Durango, Mexico to
    San Diego. I fell asleep once and I woke up and the train was parked
    outside Monterey. I was a little bit groggy, so I stared into the window
    which was a like a long mirror. An I saw about one family get off the train.
    About 17 or 18 kids, I saw them get off the train, and I saw this old man
    step up to the train. Anyway, in the mirror he looked, all he was wearing
    was a blanket. Must have been about 150 years old at least.
    Anyway, he came up the aisle and he sat down next to me on the other
    side of the aisle. And finally I just couldn’t stand it anymore,
    I just had to turn and look at him. I looked at him, I could see that
    both his eyes were on fire, were burning, and his nostrils had smoke
    coming out. I figured this was the man I wanted to talk to.
    (before SeÒor (Tales Of Yankee Power))
  • A few years ago I went to a high holy gypsy holiday. It happened to be on
    the same day that I was born on. So, I knew about this for years, anyway.
    A few years back I went over to see what the gypsies did on the day that
    I was born on. It turned out that their holy day was like Christmas for
    them. They celebrate for a week in a place in the south of France.
    Like they party for a week. And they throw some (….)down the street.
    Anyway I was fortunate to meet the king of the gypsies over there.
    And, … very interesting, the king of the gypsies had 16 wives and
    125 children, and a few friends on the side. Anyway, that kind of changed
    my way of thinking on all this. So, I stayed with them for about a week.
    I did everything twice. Anyway, it was time to go. I told the king it was
    time to go now. …. What would you like (….) I couldnít think of anything
    I hade done except drink coffe, so I said just give me one more cup Of
    coffee for the road. He put it in a bag and I went down the road to the
    valley below.
  • Thank you! Ladies and gentlemen, on the drums tonight, give him a warm
    hand, from Kingston, Jamaica, Mr. Ian Wallace. Yes, that’s him.
    Alright, on the bass guitar, Jerry Scheff. On the keyboards, from
    Trinidad, Alan Pasqua. On the lead guitar, the oldest member of this
    group, was born in 1921., ladies and gentlemen Mr. Billy Cross.
    He’s just beginning to live. The youngest member of this group, fifteen
    years old, he’s been with me five years. Doesn’t smoke dope, drink whiskey,
    chase women. All that’s gonna change tonight, David Mansfield. Oh yeah,
    he plays the violin, mandolin and the dobro.
    All right, on the rhythm guitar, a man from Bogota, Colombia, doesn’t
    speak any English, but he does play his heart out doesn’t he?
    Gave up a career as a sports car driver to join this band. Ladies and
    gentlemen, Mr. Steven Soles. If he stops playing, heís gonna start driving
    the bus. On the tenor saxophone a man who’s really actually a legend in
    his own lifetime. He used to play with Duane Eddy. On one of Duane Eddy’s
    tours. He made many of Phil Spectors greatest records. Steven Douglas.
    He’s gonna blow something for you now all by himself. Gotta give him his
    credit. On the backup vocals tonight, three young ladies I can’t really
    do with out anymore. I know I don’t have the greatest voice in the world,
    but they make it sound just a little bit better.
    On the right, Jo Ann Harris. In the middle, Helena Springs.
    And on the other side is Carolyn Dennis. On the conga drums, can you hear
    the conga drums out there? From Detroit City, the most amazing Miss
    Bobbye Hall. We’re about to get out of here. But we may be back I’m not
    ready to be put out in the pasture just yet. (before It’s Alright, Ma
    (I’m Only Bleeding))
  • All right, thank you very much for coming. We’re gonna get out of here now.
    I wrote this song for one of my babies when he was a baby. He’s not a baby
    anymore and he’s not here, but I wanna play it anyway. (before Forever Young)

1 new song (3%) compared to previous concert. No new songs for this tour.

Mono audience recording, 140 minutes.

LB-11999 ; 69min+47min+32min ; 3CDR ; Rating: B

12/3/78, Birmingham, Alabama
version “d”

bittorrent download 07/15;
this is a not close eac match on d1t1 to LB-8206, that has more digital flaws;
(did not listen to all of this)

drop/cut between cdrs, d3t4 0:00

Bob Dylan – Pelham, AL (04/20/91)

Bob Dylan
4/20/91
Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
Pelham, AL

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LB-822, (47min+42min), excellent sound, some occasional background crowd, downloaded from a.b.m.s.d 1/03; ( a very close eac match was bittorrented 5/05 as “Taper: MJS, Source: cdr>cddae>flac”)

CD1

1 New Morning
2 Lay Lady Lay
3 All Along The Watchtower
4 The Man In Me
5 Gotta Serve Somebody
6 Wiggle Wiggle
7 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll (acoustic w band)
8 Gates Of Eden (acoustic w band)
9 Barbara Allen (acoustic w band)
10 Bob Dylan’s Dream (acoustic)

CD2

1 Everything Is Broken
2 Positively 4th Street
3 Highway 61 Revisited
4 Under The Red Sky
5 I Shall Be Released
6 Like A Rolling Stone
7 Blowin’ In The Wind (acoustic w band)
8 Maggie’s Farm

Bob Dylan – Birminghamd, AL (02/07/99)

Bob Dylan
Boutwell Auditorium
Birmingham, AL
1999-02-07

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CD 1

01 Introduction – Gotta Serve Somebody
02 Million Miles
03 Watching the River Flow
04 Make You Feel My Love
05 Silvio
06 My Blue-Eyed Jane
07 It’s All over Now, Baby Blue
08 The Times They Are a-Changin’
09 Tangled up in Blue
10 Honky Tonk Blues
11 Can’t Wait
12 Band Introduction – Highway 61 Revisited – audience

(encore)
13 Love Sick
78:33

CD 2

14 Maggie’s Farm
15 Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
16 Not Fade Away – audience
17:46

96:20

Silvio Bob Dylan, Robert Hunter [Robert Christie Hunter]
My Blue-Eyed Jane Jimmie Rodgers [James Charles Rodgers], L.B. White [Lulu Belle White]
Honky Tonk Blues Hank Williams [Hiram King Williams]
Not Fade Away Buddy Holly [Charles Hardin Holley], Norman Petty

Audience recording>Lineage Unknown>Flac>md-5

Lb-6331

Thanks to the previous involved.
Original files

Boutwell Auditorium
Birmingham, Alabama
7 February 1999

Audience recording>Lineage Unknown>Flac>md-5

Bob Dylan – Pelham, AL (09/11/92)

Bob Dylan
Oak Mountain Amphitheater
Pelham, Alabama
11 September 1992

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LB-3599 xref 1304

1. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
2. Pretty Peggy-O (trad. arr. Bob Dylan)
3. All Along The Watchtower
4. Under The Red Sky
5. Tangled Up In Blue
6. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter)
7. Simple Twist Of Fate
8. Little Moses (Bert A. Williams/Earle C. Jones)
9. Boots Of Spanish Leather
10. A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
11. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
12. Unbelievable
13. Man In The Long Black Coat
14. The Times They Are A-Changin’
15. Maggie’s Farm

16. Ballad Of A Thin Man
17. Highway 61 Revisited
18. It Ain’t Me, Babe

Concert # 434 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 18 of the 1992 Late Summer Tour Of US And Canada. 1992 concert # 70.

Concert # 4 with the 8th Never-Ending Tour band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), John Jackson (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), Ian Wallace (drums), Winston Watson (drums & percussion).

8, 9, 18 Bob Dylan (acoustic guitar & vocal).

10 Bob Dylan (acoustic guitar & vocal), Tony Garnier (bass).

11 Bob Dylan (acoustic guitar & vocal), Tony Garnier (bass), Ian Wallace (drums).

1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 18 Bob Dylan harmonica.

6 Bucky Baxter (mandolin).

BobTalk:

Thank you everybody! Give my band a hand too!! (after Maggie’s Farm).

6 new songs (33%) compared to previous concert. 1 new song for this tour.

Stereo audience recording, 115 minutes.

Session info updated 15 December 1992.

Bruce Springsteen – Mobile, AL (02/21/81)

Bruce Springsteen
February 21, 1981.
Municipal Auditorium
Mobile, AL

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A Night Of Singing, Dancing & Howling
‘Label’: Ev2

Source:
Master Cassettes (TDK-SA-90)> 1G safety copy TDK-SA-90>
TEAC cassette deck> JVC 5010 standalone> TDK Audio CDR’s (0)
Conversion: TDK Audio CDR’s (0) > EAC (Secure Mode) > TLH > Flac

TAPER: Freezer

Disc One:
01 Prove It All Night
02 Two Hearts
03 Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
04 Darkness On The Edge Of Town
05 Independence Day
06 Who’ll Stop The Rain?
07 The Promised Land
08 Out In The Street
09 Intro / “Fight To Make This True”
10 This Land Is Your Land
11 Piano Intro
12 The River
13 Badlands
14 Thunder Road

Disc Two:
01 Cadillac Ranch
02 Sherry Darling
03 Hungry Heart
04 Fire
05 You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
06 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
07 For You
08 Wreck On The Highway
09 Point Blank
10 Candy’s Room
11 Ramrod
12 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

Disc Three:
01 I’m A Rocker
02 Jungleland
03 Born To Run
04 Detroit Medley (w/ I Hear A Train)

05 Intro / “I asked Him Where Vietnam Was”
06 The River
07 War
08 The Promised Land
09 I’m On Fire
10 Intro / “My Favorite Elvis Song”
11 Can’t Help Falling In Love

Disc 3 tracks 5 – 10: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA. September 29, 1985. (MarkP)

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A very good audience tape, with the only problem being the taper’s girlfriend shouting and screaming A LOT.
She screams almost all the time through ’10th Avenue’ but other than that, I can’t say it bothers that much –
I’d say it pissed me off the most when she keeps screaming during the quiet parts of Jungleland.
I don’t usually get any recordings with a lot of screaming/shouting near taper, but on this show the good sound makes up for it enough.

Thanks a lot to mr. Freezer for taping the show and sharing this gem.

Little editing note: Reduced volume during some screaming parts between songs. One of the great performances of Sandy.

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Taper Notes:

I had a girlfriend who wanted to “sing” along all night. And she is LOUD and off-key and out of time
(you’ll love the first few songs in set 2…….) IF I had pulled that whistle out, she’d have
tooted it all night, her singing is bad enough….but it can be ignored IF you’re really a Boss fan….
(I was, this was my 7th show since 1975….in 1976 I had seat ! in row A and he jumped off the
stage in front of me while I was taping, looked at me, laughed and ran out into the audience……)
But as regards my then-girlfriend:
You’ll thrill to her duet with Bruce on Hungry Heart……
You’ll marvel at her version of Sherry Darlin’…..
You’ll be shaking your head as she joins in on the choruses of Fire….
You’ll be pissed off at me for not telling her to shut up…
But, hey, I was “in love” … she was so cute…..but she kept quiet through other shows, bands
like Ramones, Squeeze, John Cale, The Who, Snakefinger……I figured I owed her a night to get
sloppy drunk and sing and dance and howl at a concert…..Now, you too will get a chance to enjoy
her 25 years after the fact……Freezer

Grateful Dead – Birmingham, AL (04/05/95)

Grateful Dead
04-05-1995 (Wed.)
Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum
Birmingham, AL

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I have two sources for this show, you can read the text files here.

Disc 1
Set 1:
01. Touch Of Grey >
02. Wang Dang Doodle
03. Stagger Lee
04. Me And My Uncle* >
05. Maggie’s Farm*
06. Row Jimmy >
07. The Music Never Stopped

Disc 2
Set 2:
01. Tuning
02. Here Comes Sunshine
03. Long Way To Go Home
04. Truckin’ >
05. That Would Be Something >
06. Uncle John’s Band >
07. Matilda Matilda** >
08. Drums** >

Disc 3
01. Space >
02. I Need A Miracle >
03. Morning Dew
Encore:
04. Johnny B. Goode

* Weir on acoustic
** with Willie Green

Grateful Dead – Birmingham, AL (04/04/95)

Grateful Dead
Date 04/04/95
Birmingham Coliseum
Birmingham, AL

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I have two sources for this show, you can read the text files here.

Disc 1 – Set 1
01. Feel Like A Stranger
02. Sugaree
03. New Minglewood Blues
04. Ramble On Rose
05. Black Throated Wind
06. Don’t Ease Me In

Disc 2 – Set 2
01. Victim Or The Crime >
02. Iko Iko
03. Corrina >
04. Terrapin Station >
05. Drums >
06. Space >

Disc 3 – Set 2 (cont’d)
01. Easy Answers >
02. Stella Blue >
03. Around And Around
Encore
04. The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo)

Bob Dylan – Montgomery, AL (04/15/15)

BOB DYLAN & his BAND
MONTGOMERY PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA
USA
APRIL 15.2015

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Guitar Riffs ( ? )
Things Have Changed
She Belongs To Me
Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ (Hunter/Dylan)
Workingman’s Blues #2
Duquesne Whistle
Waiting For You
Pay In Blood
Tangled Up In Blue
Love Sick

Guitar Riffs ( ? )
High Water (For Charley Patton)
Simple Twist Of Fate
Early Roman Kings
Forgetful Heart (Hunter/Dylan)
Spirit On The Water
Scarlet Town
Soon After Midnight
Long And Wasted Years
*
Blowin’ In The Wind
Stay With Me (Jerome Moross & Carolyn Leigh)

From the original uploader:

A SPOT Audience Recording 107 mins

LB-11933

SPOT an I are old (very) friends
SPOT records a lotta Dylan shows and passes them on to me to upload
I AM NOT SPOT, But its always me doing the uploading

He is a compulsive browser though so do comment he loves to read em.Its quite important that we acknowledge these peoples efforts, I hear from
mates who say that Bobs playing the same set all the time is discouraging.
That may well be so, and if it is, thats all the more reason to show them that we appreciate that they are working maybe with posterity more than pleasure in mind.
So when you play this recording which you are getting for nothing remember the efforts and expense that was required for it to reach you. Sermon over!
Good on yah guys!

This is a SPOT recording (thanks again as ever) and the equipment used was:
Core Sound High End Binaural (HEB) DPA 4061’s with Edirol by Roland R-09
Edited with Magix Audio lab Deluxe 2014

Enjoy

Coops2009

Van Morrison – Birmingham, AL (05/03/10)

Van Morrison
May 3, 2010
BJCC Concert Hall
Birmingham, Alabama USA

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Source: Core Sound Binaural mics (Bass Filter On) > Sony D8
Transfer: DAT (Master) > Sony Standalone CD Burner > dbpoweramp (Flac-level 8) > Trader’s Little Helper (FFP)

(Disc One) (47:07)
01. Northern Muse (Solid Ground)
02. Brown Eyed Girl
03. Fair Play
04. The Mystery
05. Talk Is Cheap
06. Moondance
07. Keep It Simple
08. School Of Hard Knocks
09. Have I Told You Lately

(Disc Two) (46:24)
01. In The Garden
02. Foreign Window
03. Tear Your Playhouse Down
04. Help Me
05. And The Healing Has Begun
06. Ballerina
07. Gloria

Notes:
Nice show and recording from the night after the Man’s N.O. Jazz
Fest appearance. Enjoy!