Jewel 05/18/1996
Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
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Source Summary
WBCN FM live broadcast > Yamaha 500 reciever with wire FM antenna > Nak. BX 100 cassette deck (dolby off) > Maxell XLII-S 90 min. master cassette >played on Nak. 300 into soundforge (wav)
WBCN FM live broadcast > Yamaha 500 reciever with wire FM antenna > Nak. BX 100 cassette deck (dolby off) > Maxell XLII-S 90 min. master cassette >played on Nak. 300 into soundforge (wav)
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Jewel (with the 3D's)
Paradise Rock Club
Boston Mass.
May 18, 1996
WBCN FM live broadcast
runtime: 79:22
setlist:
1: radio announcer introduction > behind the wall (Tracy Chapman) 2:45
2: little sister 2:08
3: absence of fear 3:49
4: near you always 2:52
5: Daddy 3:52
6: sometimes it be that way 4:39
7: you were meant for me 6:31
8: never trust your pink fleshy heart... to a carnivore 5:02
9: pieces of you 4;05
10: I'm sensitive 3:11
11: love me just leave me alone 5:31
12: race car driver 3:22
13: foolish games 4:27
14: marital carnival 2:57
15: fragile flame 3:40
16: angel standing by 2:36
17: radio announcer encore break #1 :45
18: who will save your soul? 4:55
19: radio announcer encore break #2 :39
20: amen 5:56
21: chime bells 2:48
22: radio announcer closing comments (Carter Alan) 2:40
lineage:
WBCN FM live broadcast >
Yamaha 500 reciever with wire FM antenna >
Nak. BX 100 cassette deck (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII-S 90 min. master cassette >
played on Nak. 300 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
Do not sell this recording.
(not even for diamonds, rubies and emeralds)
Share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
comments:
Jewel asks a couple of people to go into the hall to talk just as
she's starting "fragile flame", but otherwise it was an appreciative
crowd to see Jewel perform in a live FM broadcast concert.
it was also recorded for a Westwood One broadcast in other parts of the U.S.
Most of this, except a section of one song is taken from the original live
broadcast. this recording has a short portion spliced in from a re-broadcast
(during "race car driver", recorded with the same deck on the same tape)
so that nothing is cut or missing from this set. there is no noticable
change of quality or sign of a spliced recording at all so it is all a
seamless uninterrupted recording of the show that will fit on one 80 min. CD.
at this time, Jewel was already starting to get "big" (musically) and
had a few big hits with "who will save your soul" and "you were meant
for me" and "foolish games" which are all performed here in this show.
the tape had hardly
ever been played when this was first digitized, and still sounds nice.
Jewel has been nominated for 3 Grammy awards so far, and performed 10
songs from her debut album "Pieces of You" in this set, one of the
most popular debut albums in music history.
that album was recorded in 1994 and released in 1995. only one song in here
(absence of fear) is heard in the second Jewel album, "Spirit"
which was recorded and released in 1998.
Paradise Rock Club
Boston Mass.
May 18, 1996
WBCN FM live broadcast
runtime: 79:22
setlist:
1: radio announcer introduction > behind the wall (Tracy Chapman) 2:45
2: little sister 2:08
3: absence of fear 3:49
4: near you always 2:52
5: Daddy 3:52
6: sometimes it be that way 4:39
7: you were meant for me 6:31
8: never trust your pink fleshy heart... to a carnivore 5:02
9: pieces of you 4;05
10: I'm sensitive 3:11
11: love me just leave me alone 5:31
12: race car driver 3:22
13: foolish games 4:27
14: marital carnival 2:57
15: fragile flame 3:40
16: angel standing by 2:36
17: radio announcer encore break #1 :45
18: who will save your soul? 4:55
19: radio announcer encore break #2 :39
20: amen 5:56
21: chime bells 2:48
22: radio announcer closing comments (Carter Alan) 2:40
lineage:
WBCN FM live broadcast >
Yamaha 500 reciever with wire FM antenna >
Nak. BX 100 cassette deck (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII-S 90 min. master cassette >
played on Nak. 300 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
Do not sell this recording.
(not even for diamonds, rubies and emeralds)
Share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
comments:
Jewel asks a couple of people to go into the hall to talk just as
she's starting "fragile flame", but otherwise it was an appreciative
crowd to see Jewel perform in a live FM broadcast concert.
it was also recorded for a Westwood One broadcast in other parts of the U.S.
Most of this, except a section of one song is taken from the original live
broadcast. this recording has a short portion spliced in from a re-broadcast
(during "race car driver", recorded with the same deck on the same tape)
so that nothing is cut or missing from this set. there is no noticable
change of quality or sign of a spliced recording at all so it is all a
seamless uninterrupted recording of the show that will fit on one 80 min. CD.
at this time, Jewel was already starting to get "big" (musically) and
had a few big hits with "who will save your soul" and "you were meant
for me" and "foolish games" which are all performed here in this show.
the tape had hardly
ever been played when this was first digitized, and still sounds nice.
Jewel has been nominated for 3 Grammy awards so far, and performed 10
songs from her debut album "Pieces of You" in this set, one of the
most popular debut albums in music history.
that album was recorded in 1994 and released in 1995. only one song in here
(absence of fear) is heard in the second Jewel album, "Spirit"
which was recorded and released in 1998.
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