Dave Matthews Band
June 16, 1996
Riverbend Amphitheater
Cincinnati, OH


Source:		Schoeps mk4 > Schoeps VMS 02iB > Sony d10 pro II
		DFOB, 12th row dead center
		Jeff Travitz

Conversion:	LiteOn DVD-ROM > EAC 0.90 (correct settings) > .wav
		SoundForge 4.5a <edits> & CDWAV used to retrack
		Louie Rendek <ljr7@yahoo.com>

Disc One:  

01:		Intro				-	00:08.62
02:		#41				-	08:08.39
03:		One Sweet World intro ->	-	03:40.64
04:		One Sweet World 		-	05:38.18
05:		Two Step ->			-	07:25.09
06:		Crash Into Me			-	07:42.39
07:		Say Goodbye			-	07:55.59
08:		Drive In Drive Out		-	06:29.44
09:		Dancing Nancies ->		-	11:41.05
10:		Warehouse			-	08:46.25
11:		Cry Freedom			-	06:13.00

Total:						-	73:49.64

Disc Two:  

01:		Minarets			-	08:46.45
02:		True Reflections		-	07:04.41
03:		Lie In Our Graves		-	07:32.27
04:		What Would You Say		-	05:45.01
05:		Too Much			-	05:47.24
06:		Ants Marching			-	11:06.55
07:		E:  Satellite			-	06:31.25
08:		E:  Tripping Billies		-	05:27.51

Total:						-	58:01.45

Notes:
----------
*	Between Crash and Say Goodbye, one channel dropped off
	(actually, the one channel faded out and then in, but
	~ one minute was missing from the left channel.  I simply
	cut and paste the right channel audio to the left channel
	to fix this problem.
*	Between Warehouse and Cry Freedom, one channel dropped off
	(actually, the one channel faded out and then in, but
	~ one minute was missing from the left channel.  I simply
	cut and paste the right channel audio to the left channel
	to fix this problem.
*	I received this show from Jeff Travitz on CD.  There were
	fade outs/ins present at the end of disc one and the
	beginning of disc two.  I fixed this with an overlapping
	crossfade so as not to lose too much crowd noise.
*	Between Too Much and Ants, one channel dropped off
	(actually, the one channel faded out and then in, but
	~ one minute was missing from the left channel.  I simply
	cut and paste the right channel audio to the left channel
	to fix this problem.
*	Between Satellite and Billies, one channel dropped off
	(actually, the one channel faded out and then in, but
	~ one minute was missing from the left channel.  I simply
	cut and paste the right channel audio to the left channel
	to fix this problem.

*  compiled by Louie Rendek <ljr7@yahoo.com> on January 27, 2003.