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Title Boston Crossroads (Remaster)
Date 2006-03-30
City, State Boston, MA
Country United States
Venue Orpheum Theater
Art Yes
Taped By Farve4
Catalog Nickeh Productions 010
   
Grade 8/10
Format SHN
Discs 2 CDR
   
Lineage ecm-719 > Sony tcm-200 > Maxell UR MAS CAS
Maxell UR MAS CAS > Sony TC-FX211 > Line-In > Rec. w/ CEP > Hiss Reduction w/ CEP > Track Split w/ CEP
WAV > SHN using DBPowerAmp
Source AUD
Acquired From Taper
   
Setlist

Disc One:
1. Intro (1:27)
2. Band History Video (2:48)
3. The Root of All Evil (8:15)
4. I Walk Beside You (4:22)
5. Another Won (5:45)
6. A Fortune in Lies (6:30)
7. Take the Time (10:12)
8. Caught in a Web (6:10)
9. Raise the Knife (12:12)
10. Strange Deja Vu (5:20)
~Intermission~
11. Overture (1:25)
12. About to Crash (5:45)
13. War Inside My Head (2:10)
14. The Test That Stumped Them All (5:00)

Disc Two:
1. Endless Sacrifice (12:37)
2. Sacrificed Sons (10:50)
3. Octavarium (27:14)
4. Crowd Noise (1:05)
5. Wait For Sleep (3:44)
6. Learning to Live (16:52)

   
Notes First off, let me state this is not technically a "remaster" as the title says, but is actually a re-transfer from Cas > Wav, but that doesn't sound nearly as cool in the title. The taper was not happy with the original transfer done by someone else, which is why this came about. Second order of business, thanks. First, to Farve4 for taping the show and sharing it with everyone. Next, UncleFred and Grateful Dreams Trading for providing the patch in Octavarium. And finally Woodee for doing the original Boston Crossroads art, and also the edited art for this release. Just in case anyone in the future needs to be sure they have the right version of the show, the best way to tell them apart is that the original is 3 discs, while the "remaster" is only 2. The only real editing done to the master was hiss reduction, and the insertion of about 30 seconds of Octavarium from another source of the same night to cover a tape change.

That said, this was the last show DT played before their very special show at Radio City Music Hall. The fans were treated to plenty of Octavarium, the rarity Raise the Knife, and a good chunk of Six Degrees, along with many other fantastic songs.

Never sell this release, and never trade it in MP3 format.

Nickeh (www.nickeh.com)