Dave Matthews Band
July 17, 1994
Backstage Tavern
Ballard, WA


Source:		DSBD > DAT

Conversion:	Tascam da20 > RME Digi96/PAD
		Sound Forge 4.5a (record/resample) > CDWav > MKWact
		Louie Rendek <ljr7@yahoo.com>

Disc One:

01:		Intro (Crosstown Traffic...)	-	00:37.52
02:		One Sweet World intro		-	03:25.43
03:		One Sweet World			-	05:42.55
04:		Warehouse			-	09:00.11
05:		Song That Jane Likes		-	04:17.33
06:		Dancing Nancies			-	08:47.64
07:		Pay For What You Get		-	05:28.42
08:		Lie In Our Graves		-	06:47.57
09:		Jimi Thing ->			-	09:11.70
10:		Seek Up				-	15:43.48
11:		Tripping Billies		-	04:44.44

Total:						-	73:46.20

Disc Two:  

01:		All Along The Watchtower	-	08:12.33
02:		Satellite			-	07:03.53
03:		Ants Marching			-	08:58.54
04:		E:  I'll Back You Up %		-	04:43.51
05:		E:  Recently % &		-	09:31.42	

Total:						-	38:29.30

%	without Boyd
&	On Broadway intro, Pretty girl, Norwegian Wood, and
	'Take Me To The River' outros

Notes:
----------
*	Thanks to Mark Lynn for the one DAT source.
*	Ok, I had three different DAT sources for this show.  One
	was completely brickwalled and compressed.  High level of
	clipping.  The other wasn't brickwalled / compressed, but
	still had some clipping spots during the show.  My theory
	is that the board was way too hot at this show.  To make
	up for this, the taper had to set the levels pretty low,
	but the board was still clipping on some of Carter's beats
	and some of Dave's vocals.  The peak levels on the DAT
	throughout most of the show are pretty low, -8dB.  The
	fact that there is clipping lends credence to the hot board.
	Most of the hot board is in Dave's vocal channel and a part
	of Carter's rig.  Board is hot in OSW, Warehouse, Nancies,
	and of course AATW.....oh and Jimi Thing.
*	Slight digi-glitch at 0:10 in OSW intro, barely audible.
*	I fixed one minor digi-glitch during crowd noise after LIOG.
*	The board cut out between IBYU and Recently.  Not sure why.
	I just did a crossfade during the silent part.
*	I fixed a board burst around 2:30 into Ants.

*  compiled by Louie Rendek <ljr7@yahoo.com> on May 17, 2005.