Blues Traveler 
October 30th, 1997
Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA

Master creation: 
Nakamichi CM300/cp4's + Sennheiser ME62>Mackie 1202-VLZ>DA-P1>DA-P1
by Bryan Fox; clone provided by Jason Millner

SHNs were made: 
DA-20>Egosys Waveterminal U2A>SoundEdit 16>WAV>shntool>shnv3
by Dave Mallick [greenone@bluestraveler.net] 

CD 1 [74:31.12] (minutes:seconds.frames) 
01. Support Your Local Emperor     [08:12.14]
02. Crash Burn>                    [02:21.40] 
03. Ivory Tusk                     [07:02.56] 
04. Gina                           [05:01.71] 
05. Imagine>                       [05:48.30] 
06. Gina                           [01:39.47] 
07. Make My Way                    [11:06.72] 
08. The Joker*                     [16:57.57]
09. Most Precarious>               [03:26.02]
10. What's For Breakfast>          [03:52.00]
11. Business As Usual              [08:08.00]

CD 2 [80:16.27]
01. Price To Pay                   [06:56.10]
02. Optimistic Thought             [04:48.20] 
03. The Way                        [07:18.17] 
04. The Best Part                  [06:21.38] 
05. Carolina Blues                 [06:04.54] 
06. Save His Soul>                 [03:35.25] 
07. Jonesin' And Prayin'           [02:51.13] 
08. Felicia                        [06:15.30]
09. Run-Around>                    [05:05.46]
10. NY Prophesie>                  [05:14.40]
11. The Mountains Win Again>       [05:07.44]
12. Go Outside & Drive             [16:40.00]
12a. Encore break (see below)      [00:43.25]
13. E: Johnny B. Goode             [03:14.40]

* with Jonny Lang on guitar and vocals

Show notes:
- The first four songs on disc 2 were an acoustic set.
- Earliest known full-band playing of "The Way".

Recording note:
- The first 55 seconds of "Support Your Local Emperor" were missing from
  my DAT clone; Chris Soule provided a set of CDs burned for him by Bryan
  (i.e. the same source) to patch. Patch was ripped with Toast Audio
  Extractor [overlap on]>WAV and seamlessly integrated with the DAT wav.
- Without cutting any banter, disc 2 runs slightly longer than 80 minutes.
  I created an "encore break" track, d2t12a, which can be deleted to make it
  fit if you are unable to overburn an 80-minute disc. You'll hear a slight
  splice this way but I figured it was preferable to making "fade tracks"
  that you'd have to download and/or delete. Here's to DVD-audio coming soon...