Dave Matthews Band
October 22, 1991
Trax
Charlottesville, VA

Taper: 	Unknown
Source: SBD->Cass(?)->CD-r

Cass>CD:Eric Naylor
Equip: 	Optimus SCT-86 > AudioSrouce EQ 100 > Pioneer PDR-555RW 

CD>SHN:	Chris Manichanh [chris_83_01@yahoo.com]
Equip:	EAC v0.9pb7 > MKW Audio Compression Tool

**DO NOT COMPRESS THIS SHOW INTO MP3 FORMAT**

track           name                                        time (m:s)
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d1t01           Intro                                       00:31.26
d1t02           Warehouse                                   06:37.69
d1t03           Recently                                    07:32.34
d1t04           Spotlight #                                 04:59.77
d1t05           One Sweet World                             06:23.73
d1t06           Angel from Montgomery                       04:12.74
d1t07           Typical Situation                           08:19.70
d1t08           The Song That Jane Likes                    02:48.49
d1t09           What Would You Say                          03:33.50
 total 44:59.7

d2t01           Tripping Billies                            04:52.97
d2t02           Exodus                                      10:00.70
d2t03           Cry Freedom                                 07:06.58
d2t04           Me & Julio down by the Schoolyard           05:45.72
d2t05           All Along the Watchtower                    08:13.52
d2t06           People, People                              06:40.69
d2t07           The Best of What's Around $                 00:34.89
 total 43:15.0
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Notes:
# this is the 1st performance of this song
$ most of this song is cut off
Dancing Nancies is missing from the set

There was already an analog-sourced copy of this show in circulation 
when I did my conversion,
but that copy was missing BOWA.  I had a portion of this song on my 
analog, so I included this in
my conversion.  I equalized the sound to lower the hiss level, so it's 
a definite improvement
over the original.  It's still a pretty rough sounding recording, but 
it's a nice early show with
no known pure digital copy in existence.


Compiled by Eric Naylor
dmbtrade@hotmail.com
3/14/00