Blues Traveler 
January 5th, 1991
Wetlands Preserve, New York, NY

Master creation: 
SBD>DAT
Taper unknown; clone provided by Kevin Robbins

SHNs were made: 
DA-20>Egosys Waveterminal U2A>SoundEdit 16>WAV>shntool>SHNv3 [no DAE] 
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net] 

CD 1 [72:17.37] (minutes:seconds.frames) 
01. But Anyway                 [10:57.20]
02. What's For Breakfast       [06:24.21] 
03. Support Your Local Emperor [11:34.22] 
04. As We Wonder>              [06:11.49] 
05. Come Together              [06:18.39] 
06. Warmer Days                [08:20.37] 
07. Optimistic Thought         [06:30.60] 
08. Onslaught                  [08:26.64] 
09. Mulling It Over            [07:33.25]

CD 2 [63:53.54] 
01. Mother Funker*             [15:32.55] 
02. Chris Barron gets packaged [03:08.40] 
03. Love Of My Life#           [13:35.49]
04. Alone>                     [21:36.60] 
05. And So It Goes             [10:00.00] 

CD 3 [63:51.47] 
01. I Have My Moments          [09:59.55] 
02. Ivory Tusk                 [09:57.29] 
03. Severe Infatuation$        [11:50.00]
04. Encore/tuning/guest intros [07:13.73] 
05. Outta My Hands*#$%^&       [09:38.40] 
06. Crystal Flame              [15:12.00] 

* with Rene Lopez (The Authority) on percussion
# with Roger Fox on flute
$ with Chris Barron (Spin Doctors) on vocals
% with Aaron Comess (Spin Doctors) on drums
^ with "Wild" Bill Durkin on guitar
& with Joan Osborne on vocals

Notes: 
- Earliest known playing of "Ivory Tusk".
- d2t02 is a celebration of the Spin Doctors releasing "Up for Grabs";
Chris Barron is wrapped in Saran wrap and falls into the crowd, because
"finally you're going to see some Spin Doctors in cellophane. [...]
Chris, how does it feel to be product?"
- d3t04 is the band choosing an encore, fixing some technical difficulties
and bringing the guests for the next track up on stage. It was so long that 
I tracked it separately so it can be skipped if desired.