CD-R Trading Page

CD-R Trading Page

Commercially unavailable music for trading
Nothing on this page is for sale!

 

Mose Allison, the Animals, the Arcade Fire, Louis Armstrong, Chet Atkins, Burt Bacharach, Chet Baker, Syd Barrett, the Beatles, Tony Bennett, George Benson, Bjork, David Bowie, the Box Tops, Billy Bragg, Jacques Brel, Brinsley Schwarz, Jon Brion, T-Bone Burnett, David Byrne, Terri Lyne Carrington, Eva Cassidy, John Cale, Ray Charles, Alex Chilton, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King Cole, Ornette Coleman, Albert Collins, John Coltrane, Shawn Colvin, Elvis Costello, Crowded House, Evan Dando, Danger Mouse, Bobby Darin, Ray Davies, Miles Davis, Sammy Davis, Jr., Blossom Dearie, Sandy Denny, Chris Difford, Dinosaur Jr., Eric Dolphy, the Doors, Bob Dorough, Nick Drake, Bob Dylan, Duke Ellington, Brian Eno, Fairport Convention, Neil Finn, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel, Melody Gardot, Judy Garland, Marvin Gaye, Genesis, Dana Gillespie Blues Band, Benny Goodman, Guns 'n' Roses, George Harrison, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Richard Hell, Robyn Hitchcock, the Hives, Buddy Holly, Eric Idle, Jethro Tull, Daniel Johnston, George Jones, Louis Jordan, Sheila Jordan, Joy Division, Stacey Kent, Albert King, B. B. King, Freddie King, Sam Kinison (not exactly music, but still . . .), Eartha Kitt, Mark Knopfler, Diana Krall, Lady Gaga, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Led Zeppelin, Peggy Lee, the Lemonheads, Jerry Lee Lewis, Charles Lloyd, Love, Lyle Lovett, Paul McCartney, Carmen McRae, the Magic Numbers, Magnetic Fields, Dean Martin, Groucho Marx, John Mellencamp, Helen Merrill, Charles Mingus, Joni Mitchell, Moby Grape, Thelonious Monk, Monty Python, Morrissey, Mott the Hoople, My Bloody Valentine, Randy Newman, New Order, Nico, Harry Nilsson, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Richard O'Brien, Tony Oxley, Jimmy Page, Gram Parsons, Jaco Pastorius, Oscar Peterson, Grant Lee Phillips, Sam Phillips, Pink Floyd, Iggy Pop, Elvis Presley, Prince, Public Image Ltd., Queens of the Stone Age, the Ramones, the Rat Pack, Lou Reed, R.E.M., the Replacements, Damien Rice, the Rocky Horror Show, the Rolling Stones, Mick Ronson, Otis Rush, Son Seals, Ron Sexsmith, Sonny Sharrock, William Shatner (!), Matthew Shipp, Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra, Jr., Nancy Sinatra, Keely Smith, Patti Smith, the Smiths, the Soft Boys, Sonic Boom, Sonic Youth, the Spinto Band, Splinter, Bruce Springsteen, Squeeze, Stone Roses, the Stooges, the Sun Ra Arkestra, Matthew Sweet, Talking Heads, Cecil Taylor, Television, Mel Torme, Yo La Tengo, Linda Thompson, Richard Thompson, Richard and Linda Thompson, Glenn Tilbrook, Tiny Tim, T. Rex, Uncle Tupelo, the Dwight Twilley Band, the Velvet Underground, Tom Verlaine, Loudon Wainwright III, Tom Waits, M. Ward, Dean Wareham, Dionne Warwick, Mae West, Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant, Chris Whitley, Wilco, Lucinda Williams, Cassandra Wilson, Amy Winehouse, Stevie Wonder, World Saxophone Quartet, Link Wray, the Yardbirds, Lester Young, Rachel Z, Frank Zappa . . .

 

Updated July 18, 2013

 

Rock List
Blues List
Country & Western List (very short)
Jazz List
Vocalists List
Humor and Miscellaneous List

 

To inquire about a trade, please e-mail me.

 

The obligatory trading rules:

1. If I contact you about a trade, I will mail your CDs out first. If you contact me, I expect you to mail mine out first.

2. All titles are from either bootleg CDs/CD-Rs or decompressed from lossless .flac or .shn sources (as noted), not MP3 or other inferior sources (with one or two exceptions, as indicated), and recorded DAO on quality discs, such as TDK, Sony or Fujifilm. Of course, I expect the same in return. I don't use generic or Memorex CDs, and I will not accept them for trades. I generally extract with Exact Audio Copy, as many traders insist this ensures the best quality. This is a free program available here. I'm not picky about what kind of hardware or software you use, so long as the results are satisfactory. "Compilation" indicates that the CD is a collection of tracks I've assembled myself from various sources.

3. All titles listed are soundboard or broadcast recordings unless otherwise indicated. I've given everything a rating based on technical quality, and I've tried to be as objective as possible. A = excellent: comparable to an official release -- or else really, really close. B = good: solid and enjoyable, such as a fairly clean, well-balanced audience recording. C = fair: still listenable, but with serious problems, such as a distant, noisy audience recording -- not for the casual listener, but fans might appreciate it. D = poor: unlistenable by common standards, but of possible interest to hardcore fans. F = severe technical problems, of interest mainly to collectors or completists. (There are only a few "F" titles on the list, which are included primarily for their rarity.) I'll gladly provide more information about individual titles upon request.

4. Unless otherwise requested, I don't write on CDs, I ship CDs without cases in individual CD envelopes, identified on the envelope or with a post-it, in bubblewrap-padded mailers, mailed first class within the United States or air mail overseas. I ask that you do the same.

5. I cannot print artwork, but I'll be happy to e-mail scans (or track listings) when available.

6. I do have a number of downloads on my hard drive that I have yet to review or add to my list (mostly further items from the artists already listed), so feel free to ask about titles you are seeking that aren't listed.

7. I'm in this to have fun and share music I enjoy. I'll make every reasonable effort to ensure that our trades are mutually satisfying.

8. My current wants include any Sinatra titles I don't have, concerts and rarities by other pop/jazz vocalists (particularly Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, and Al Hibbler), and a VHS or DVD copy (commercial or homemade) of With a Touch of Burlesque (HBO, 1983), starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca.

 

ROCK LIST:

 

THE ANIMALS

Broadcasts from the Olympia, Paris, France, 15 December 1964, 16 March 1965, and 15 March 1966 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (sounds like these are offline recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/B+)

 

THE ARCADE FIRE

CMJ Summerstage, Central Park, New York City, 15 September 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (includes a guest appearance by David Bowie on two songs, "Wake Up" and Bowie's "Queen Bitch") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

 

BURT BACHARACH

Studio Sessions 1963-1968, Los Angeles, California (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Dionne Warwick sings on seven tracks, others are instrumental, from .flac) (A)

Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach: Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, California, 20 October 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach: Royal Festival Hall, October 29th 1998 (Thunderball TB801) (from .flac) (A)

 

SYD BARRETT/PINK FLOYD (see also PINK FLOYD)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 1 (fan club compilation) (acetates, demos, mixes, broadcasts, 1965-1967, from .shn) (A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 2 (fan club compilation) (acetates, mixes, broadcasts, etc., 1967-1968, from .shn) (A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 3 (fan club compilation) (Star Club, Copenhagen, 13 September 1967 + Hippy Happy Fair, Oude Ahoy, Rotterdam, 13 November 1967, audience recordings, from .shn) (Copenhagen: C, instruments clear but vocals faint; Rotterdam: B+)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 4 (fan club compilation) (outtakes, mixes, broadcasts, 1967-1974, from .shn) (A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 5 (fan club compilation) (radio documentary on Syd Barrett, from .shn) (A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 6 (fan club compilation) (interviews, mixes, oddities, 1967-1988, from .shn) (A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 7 (fan club compilation) (interviews with David Gilmour and Nick Mason, from .shn) (B+)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 8 (fan club compilation) (alternate mixes and oddities, no tray artwork, from .shn) (mostly A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 9 (fan club compilation) (Pink Floyd Out of Phase Stereo mixes, from .shn) (A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 10 (fan club compilation) (Barrett solo Out of Phase Stereo mixes, from .shn) (A-/A)

Last Recording Session (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (instrumental tracks, Abbey Road Studios, 12 August 1974, approx. 20 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Various Artists: Madcap's Last Laugh (Syd Barrett tribute concert) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Barbican Center, London, England, 10 May 2007) (featuring Pink Floyd [Gilmour/Mason/Wright], Roger Waters, Chrissie Hynde and others) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some audience chatter)

 

THE BEATLES (see also GEORGE HARRISON, JOHN LENNON, PAUL McCARTNEY and RINGO STARR)

 

Track listings and other information on many Beatles bootlegs can be found at this exceptional website, The Bootleg Zone

 

Strong Before Our Birth (Purple Chick PC-68) (2 CDs, home recordings, 1957-1960) (from .flac) (D/C)

Complete Home Recordings: 1958-62 (Silent Sea Productions ss076-77) (2 CDs, includes five 1962 live tracks, several officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (mostly D/C, live tracks: B)

The Beatals: Wildcat! (Madman Records 13-14) (2 CDs, home recordings, one officially released track removed) (from .flac) (D/C)

The Beatals: Wildcat! (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs, above Madman bootleg de-hummed and re-pitched) (2 CDs, home recordings, one officially released track removed) (from .flac) (D/C)

The Beatals: The Braun-Kirchherr Tapes (BATZ-0197/0198) (2 CDs, home recordings) (D/C)

The Day John Met Paul (Hunger City CD-R) (BBC Radio 2 documentary, broadcast 26 June 2007) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, music clips only D/C)

I Hope We Passed the Audition (Purple Chick PC-67) (studio sessions, mostly 1961-1962, remastered) (from .flac) (A)

The Cavern Club Rehearsals/Cavern Tapes Circa 1962 (compilation: The Early Years 02-CD-3333 + bonus tracks from Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (five rehearsal tracks from September 1962 + Liverpool Empire, 22 December 1963 + the five rehearsal tracks from superior source) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (B/B+, some dropouts in rehearsal tape, surface noise from acetate or vinyl on Liverpool performance)

The Silver Beatles - The Complete Decca Audition (Masterdisc MDCD 005) (Decca Studios, London, England, 1 January 1962) (from .flac) (A)

New Year's Day - The Decca Audition (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, CDC 010162) (remastered from LP) (A)

The Decca Audition (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PMC6211) (2007 remaster from vinyl) (from .flac) (A)

Live! at the Star Club in Hamburg Germany 1962 (BATZ 0053-0055) (2 CDs, John, Paul, George & Ringo, live at the Star Club, Hamburg, Germany, 25-31? December 1962, 3 CDs on 2 CD-Rs, audience recordings) (D/C, a few performances incomplete)

Mach Schau (His Mother's Voice SPEP 1559) (interview segments with slight amount of music, circa 1962, approx. 14 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (interviews: B+, music, D/C)

The Star Club (Secret Trax ST 201030-1/2) (2 CDs, John, Paul, George & Ringo, live at the Star Club, Hamburg, Germany, 25-31? December 1962, audience recordings) (D/C, a few performances incomplete)

Live (01): Star Club (Purple Chick/DarthDisc PC 157/158) (2 CDs, John, Paul, George & Ringo, live at the Star Club, Hamburg, Germany, 25-31? December 1962, audience recordings) (D/C, a few performances incomplete)

Live (02): Before America (Purple Chick PC 159/160) (2 CDs, various live performances, May 1963-January 1964, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, generally B-/B+, some tracks incomplete)

Live (03): Conquering America (Purple Chick PC 161/162) (2 CDs, various live performances, February-June 1964, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-, a few tracks incomplete)

Live (04): Adelaide Reaction (Purple Chick PC 163/164) (2 CDs, various live performances, June 1964, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, generally C/B, some tracks incomplete)

Live (05): Seattle Down (Purple Chick PC 165/166) (2 CDs, various live performances, July-August 1964, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, generally C/B, some tracks incomplete)

Live (06): Convention Hall Wisdom (Purple Chick PC 167/168) (2 CDs, various live performances, September-October 1964, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, C-/B+, some tracks incomplete)

Live (07): Les Beatles en Europe (Purple Chick PC 169/170) (2 CDs, various live performances, June-August 1965, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/A-)

Live (08): Sheaken, Not Stirred (Purple Chick PC 171/172) (2 CDs, various live performances, August 1965, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, C-/B)

Live (09): Bowled Over (Purple Chick PC 173/174) (2 CDs, various live performances, August 1965, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, D/B+)

Live (10): Far East Men (Purple Chick PC 175/176) (2 CDs, various live performances, June-July 1966, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, mostly B/B+, a few tracks incomplete)

Live (11): The Last Tour (Purple Chick PC 177/178) (2 CDs, various live performances, August 1966, remastered) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, D/B, some tracks incomplete)

Live (12): The Launch Interruption (Purple Chick PC 179/180) (2 CDs, rooftop concert) (from .flac) (A)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PMC 1202) (remastered from LP) (A)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFSL-1-101) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFSL-1-101) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (from .flac) (A)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 3042) (remastered from "Blue Box" Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP, from .flac) (A)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. stereo, centered vocals mix) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCS 3042rm) (amateur remix, remastered from LP) (A)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. stereo) (Fabulous Sound Lab FS-1001) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A)

INTRODUCING THE BEATLES (U.S. mono, version 1, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System VJLP-1062) (U.S. version of PLEASE PLEASE ME on Vee Jay label) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A)

INTRODUCING THE BEATLES (U.S. mono, version 2, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System VJLP-1062) (U.S. version of PLEASE PLEASE ME on Vee Jay label) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A)

DIE BEATLES (German version of PLEASE PLEASE ME, stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SHZE 117) (remastered from LP) (A)

PLEASE PLEASE ME / WITH THE BEATLES (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-436) (A)

PLEASE PLEASE ME - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-102/103) (2 CDs, stereo and mono mixes + session outtakes) (A)

The Alternate PLEASE PLEASE ME (2001 version) (Pear Records PCD 013) (alternate studio and live versions) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A)

The Alternate PLEASE PLEASE ME (2004 version) (Pear Records 63312-4142-1) (alternate studio and live versions) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally A-/A)

She Loves You, Too (compilation) (various professional and amateur attempts to create a simulated stereo mix of "She Loves You") (approx. 20 minutes long) (no artwork) (A)

WITH THE BEATLES (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PMC 1206) (remastered from LP) (A+)

WITH THE BEATLES (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-102) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs LP, from .flac) (from .flac) (A)

WITH THE BEATLES (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCS 3045) (remastered from "Blue Box" Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs LP, from .flac) (A)

WITH THE BEATLES (U.K. stereo) (Fabulous Sound Lab FS-1002) (remastered from LP) (A)

BEATLEMANIA! WITH THE BEATLES (Canadian wide stereo mix of WITH THE BEATLES) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST6051) (remastered from LP) (A)

WITH THE BEATLES (U.K. stereo, centered vocals mix) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCS 3045rm) (amateur remix, remastered from LP) (A)

PLEASE PLEASE ME / WITH THE BEATLES (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-436) (A)

The Alternate WITH THE BEATLES (2004 version) (Pear Records, number unknown or unnumbered) (from .flac) (alternate versions) (mostly A-/A)

WITH THE BEATLES - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-104/105/106) (3 CDs, stereo and mono mixes + session outtakes) (A)

TWIST AND SHOUT (Canadian Capitol LP, mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System T 6054) (remastered from LP) (A)

TWIST AND SHOUT (Canadian Capitol LP, stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 6054) (remastered from LP) (A)

MEET THE BEATLES (mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System T 2047) (remastered from LP) (A)

MEET THE BEATLES (stereo, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 2047) (remastered from LP) (A)

THE BEATLES BEAT (German stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System 1C 072-04 363) (remastered from LP) (A)

Stockholm 1963/Decca Audition Tape (origin unknown) ("POP '63" radio show, Karlaplansstudion, Stockholm, Sweden, 24 October 1963 + Decca audition tape, 1 January 1962 + bonus tracks) (no artwork) (A-)

Complete Home Recordings: 1963 (Silent Sea Productions ss078) (from .flac) (B)

Complete Home Recordings: 1964-66 (Silent Sea Productions ss079) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Artifacts I (Big Music Co., BIG 4018/4019/4020/4021/4022) (5 CDs, demos, rehearsals, broadcasts, studio outtakes, live tracks, and assorted rarities) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A-)

Artifacts II (Big Music Co., BIG 4028/4029/4030/4031/4032) (5 CDs, demos, rehearsals, broadcasts, studio outtakes, live tracks, and assorted rarities) (sound quality varies, mostly B+/A-)

Artifacts III (Big Music Co., BIG 4033/4034/4035/4036) (4 CDs, Beatles and solo demos, rehearsals, broadcasts, studio outtakes, live tracks, and assorted rarities, 1969-1994) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A-)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 1 (1962-1963) (Yellow Dog Records YD 001) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 2 (1964-1965) (Yellow Dog Records YD 002) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 3 (1966-1967) (Yellow Dog Records YD 003) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 4 (1968) (Yellow Dog Records YD 004) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 5 (1969) (Yellow Dog Records YD 005) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 6 (1962-1969) (Yellow Dog Records YD 012) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 7 (1962-1969) (Yellow Dog Records YD 013) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 1 (The Swingin' Pig Records TSP-CD-001) (studio outtakes, from .flac) (approx. 33 minutes long) (A)

Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 2 (The Swingin' Pig Records TSP-CD-002) (studio outtakes, from .flac) (approx. 27 minutes long) (A)

Back-Track (BT 6267-2) (studio outtakes) (A)

Back-Track, Part Two (BT 6368-2) (studio outtakes) (A)

Back-Track, Part Three (BT 6369-2) (studio outtakes) (A)

Hold Me Tight (Toasted Records/Condor 1990) (studio outtakes) (A)

Casualties (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SPRO-9469) (studio outtakes, remastered from LP) (A)

Sessions (Adam VIII CD 49-020) (studio outtakes, from .flac) (A)

Anthology Extra (OMI 1999.10) (more unreleased material) (mostly A)

Anthology More (OMI 98/1-2) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities, several officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A)

Anthology Outtakes, Vol. 1 (Beat Central CT-200411/2) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A)

Anthology Outtakes, Vol. 2 (Beat Central CT-200421/2) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Anthology Outtakes, Vol. 3 (Beat Central CT-200431/2) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Anthropology (Silent Sea SS 005) (assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Mythology, Vol. 1: 1962-1964 (Strawberry Records STR 008/009/010) (3 CDs, interviews, radio shows, alternate takes, alternate mixes) (A-/A)

Mythology, Vol. 2: 1964-1966 (Strawberry Records STR 011/012/013/014) (4 CDs, interviews, radio shows, alternate takes, alternate mixes) (A-/A)

Mythology, Vol. 3: 1966-1969 (Strawberry Records STR 015/016/017/018) (4 CDs, interviews, radio shows, alternate takes, alternate mixes) (A-/A)

The Ultimate "Sessions" Collection (Pirate Bay CD-Rs) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A)

Every Little Thing, Volumes 1-4 (Overdone Productions ELT-001/002/003/004/005/006, Odp-2001/1-2) (8 CDs, "Recording Variations, Rare Mixes and Musical Oddities from Around the World") (A)

All Together Now (Pirate Bay CD-Rs) (2 CDs, various rare mixes) (A-/A)

Acetates (Yellow Dog Records YD 009) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Acetates (upgrade) (Yellow Dog Records YD 080/081) (2 CDs) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Hodge-Podge (Black Dog Records BD 001) (assorted studio rarities) (sound quality varies, generally C/B)

Hodge-Podge, Vol. 2 (Black Dog Records BD 001) (assorted studio rarities) (sound quality varies, generally C/B)

Hodge-Podge, Vol. 3 (Black Dog Records BD 001) (assorted studio rarities) (sound quality varies, generally C/B)

Hodge-Podge, Vol. 4 (Black Dog Records BD 001) (assorted studio rarities) (sound quality varies, generally C/B)

All Too Much (Westwood One/On the Radio Rarities on Compact Disc, Vol. 14) (outtakes and alternate mixes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Acoustic Submarine (Teddy Bear Records, number unknown) (2 CDs, assorted demos and outtakes) (no artwork, from .shn) (A-/A)

Not for Sale (Adam VIII CD 49-032) (outtakes and alternate mixes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Complete Control Room Monitor Mixes (Scorpio, number unknown) (3 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Playback One (Silent Sea SS 117/118) (2 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Playback Two (Silent Sea SS 119/120) (2 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Playback Three (Silent Sea SS 121/122) (2 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Playback Four (Silent Sea SS 123/124) (2 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Turn Me On Dead Man (The John Barrett Tapes) (Vigotone VT 178/179) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes and mixes) (from .flac) (A)

John Barrett's Cassette Dubs (Planet Rock CD-Rs) (8 CDs, Beatles and solo, assorted outtakes and mixes) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Telecasts (Secret Trax ST200014-1/2/3/4/5) (5 CDs, various televised performances, 1962-1969) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B-/A-)

Complete BBC Sessions Upgraded for 2004 (Easytree.org CD-R) (10 CDs + 1 PC-compatible CD-ROM w/ scans, recording info & interview MP3s) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A-) (CD-ROM seems to work for PCs only, not Macs)

Beatles at the Beeb (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2009 BBC Radio 2 special with music and interviews from the 1960s) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A)

Studio Sessions: February 11, 1963 (Yellow Dog YDB 202) (from .flac) (A)

Studio Sessions: March 5 and September 12, 1963 (Yellow Dog YDB 203) (from .flac) (A)

Studio Sessions: March 5, 1963 & Sept. 12, 1963 (speed-corrected version) (Tobe Milo TMCD-8Q30S) (from .flac) (A)

Studio Sessions: 1964 (Yellow Dog YDB 302) (from .flac) (A)

Studio Sessions: 1965-1966 (Yellow Dog YDB 303) (from .flac) (A)

March 5, 1963 plus the Decca Tapes (Vigotone VT123) (session outtakes plus the 1 January 1962 Decca audition tape) (no artwork) (1963 session: A, Decca tape: overall sound is A- but there are quite a few glitches and dropouts)

Alf Together Now (Spank SP-148) (home demo and studio session tapes, 1963) (from .flac) (B)

Empire Theatre, Liverpool, 7 December 1963 + Milan, Italy, Velodromo Vigorelli, 24 June 1965 (compilation of Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (complete Liverpool performance plus two and a half songs from Milan) (no artwork) (Liverpool: C, from .flac, Milan: B, from .shn)

Jelly Beans Hailing in Dreamlike Noise (Dimeadozen.org CD-R, corrected version of Whoopy Cat WKP-0036) (Empire Theatre, Liverpool, 7 December 1963 [partial] + NME Pollwinner's Concert, Wembley, U.K., 26 April 1964 + Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia, 15 June 1964 + NME Pollwinner's Concert, Wembley, U.K., 11 April 1965) (from .flac) (sound varies, D/B, some tracks incomplete)

Can You Hear Me? (Secret Garden SGCD-15) (various live performances) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A, many performances incomplete or mere snippets)

First U.S. Concert (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System TAO 0264) (Washington Coliseum, Washington, D.C., 11 February 1964) (remastered from LP) (B-)

Denmark & The Netherlands, 3 June - 6 June 1964 (Lazy Tortoise, unnumbered or number unknown) (2 CDs, from .flac) (C)

The Beatles in Holland (Birthday Records BR002) (5 & 6 June 1964 + bonus tracks) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (C)

Australia 1964 (Yellow Dog 070/071) (2 CDs, Festival Hall, Melbourne, 17 July 1964, early and late shows) (from .flac) (B)

The Beatles and Murray the 'K' - As It Happened, Baby! (Darthdisc RAR0001) (backstage interviews during rehearsals for "Around the Beatles" TV broadcast, 23 April 1964 + demos and studio outtakes) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

Around and Around (Silent Sea SS 113-114) (2 CDs, the entire "Around the Beatles" performance, plus original studio recordings for the broadcast and bonus tracks) (A)

THE BEATLES STORY (Overdone Productions) (unedited from 1994 Capitol DAT master tape) (no artwork) (A)

THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM (mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System T 2080) (remastered from LP) (A)

THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM (stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 2080) (remastered from LP) (A)

THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM / SOMETHING NEW (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-424) (A)

Hard Days and Hard Nights (Silent Sea SS 060/061) (2 CDs, compilation of A HARD DAY'S NIGHT-era studio sessions, home recordings, broadcasts and alternate mixes) (A except the home recordings: C/B)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PMC 1230) (remastered from LP) (A)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCS 3058) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab "Blue Box" LP) (A)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-103) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (from .flac) (A)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System UAL 3366) (remastered from LP) (A)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (U.K. stereo) (Fabulous Sound Lab FS-1003) (remastered from LP) (A)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (Parlophone) / A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (United Artists) (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-425) (A)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-107/108/109) (3 CDs, stereo and mono mixes + session outtakes) (A)

The Alternate A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (2004 version) (Pear Records, number unknown or unnumbered) (alternate versions) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Backing Tracks, Volume 1 (Demonoid CD-R) (vocals [mostly] removed from A HARD DAY'S NIGHT and BEATLES FOR SALE) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

It's All in the Mind, Y'Know (Beat CD 017) (movie-related outtakes and mixes) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

In Concert (Secret Trax ST 200016-1/2) (2 CDs, four concerts: Copenhagen, 4 June 1964; Adelaide, 12 June 1964; Vancouver, 22 August 1964; Los Angeles, 23 August 1964) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, Copenhagen: D, Adelaide: C, Vancouver: C, Los Angeles: C+)

Euphoria in Australia (Document Records DR 018 LP) (Adelaide, Australia, 12 June 1964 + Melbourne, Australia, 1 July 1964) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Northwest Nights: Live in Seattle and Vancouver, August 21 & 22, 1964 (DARTHDISC, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, press conferences, interviews and concerts) (from .flac) (press conferences and interviews: B+/A-, music: D)

August 27 & 28, 1964, New York (Delmonico, Black Cat 084) (press coverage and interviews) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

We've Got Combs: Philadelphia and Indianapolis 1964 (JFC 002/003) (2 CDs, Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 September 1964, and Indiana State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis, Indiana, 3 September 1964, afternoon show, plus broadcast interviews from both cities, last track of Indianapolis concert cuts off) (from .flac) (B/B+)

Live in Philadelphia and Indianapolis (Bubu II) (Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 September 1964; Indiana State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis, 3 September 1964, afternoon show, last track cuts off) (no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Hear the Beatles Tell All (Vee-Jay VJLP 202 PRO 64-6608) (various interview segments) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A, approx. 26 minutes long)

Every Little Thing - The Making of BEATLES FOR SALE Album and Single (Silent Sea SS 062/063) (2 CDs, BEATLES FOR SALE-era sessions, outtakes and mixes) (A)

BEATLES FOR SALE (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-104) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A)

BEATLES FOR SALE (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-104) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (from .flac) (A)

BEATLES FOR SALE (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCS 3062) (remastered from "Blue Box" Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP, from .flac) (A)

BEATLES FOR SALE (U.K. stereo) (Fabulous Sound Lab FS-1004) (remastered from LP) (A)

BEATLES FOR SALE (Parlophone) / RUBBER SOUL (Parlophone) (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-426) (A)

BEATLES FOR SALE - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-110/111) (3 CDs, stereo and mono mixes + session outtakes) (from .flac) (A)

BEATLES VI (Apple/Capitol CDP 0946 3 57499 2 2, out of print) (includes Mono Type-B fold-down mix erroneously issued on first pressing of THE CAPITOL ALBUMS, VOL. 2) (A)

BEATLES '65 (mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System T 2228) (remastered from LP) (A)

BEATLES '65 (stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 2228, 2005 upgrade) (remastered from LP) (A)

HELP! Sessions (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

HELP! (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-105) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A)

HELP! (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-105) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (from .flac) (A)

HELP! (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCS 3071) (remastered from "Blue Box" Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP, from .flac) (A)

HELP! (U.K. stereo) (Fabulous Sound Lab FSL-1005) (remastered from LP) (A)

HELP! (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PMC 1255) (remastered from LP) (A)

HELP! (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MAS 2386) (remastered from LP) (A)

HELP! (Parlophone) / HELP! (Capitol) (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-428) (A)

HELP! (Mexican stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SLEM 004) (remastered from LP) (A)

HELP! - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-113/114/115) (3 CDs, stereo and mono mixes + session outtakes) (A)

The Alternate HELP! (Pear PCD 008) (alternate versions and mixes) (from .shn) (A)

Songs for Eleanor (Silent Sea SS035) (HELP!-era rarities) (B+/A-)

YESTERDAY AND TODAY (mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System T-2553) (remastered from LP) (A)

YESTERDAY AND TODAY (simulated stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 2553) (remastered from LP) (A)

YESTERDAY AND TODAY (true stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 2553) (remastered from LP) (A)

YESTERDAY AND TODAY (true stereo, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 2553) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A)

Visit to Minneapolis (Quarter Apple PCS 7333) (Metropolitan Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 21 August 1965) (from .flac) (B-)

The Complete Hollywood Bowl Concerts (Midnight Beat MBCD108/109) (2 CDs, three concerts in stereo from the Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, 23 August 1964, 29 and 30 August 1965, which were edited for the official Capitol LP + bonus tracks: Hollywood interview and press conference) (B/B+)

Live at the Hollywood Bowl (Project 4877) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System STAO 2222) (unreleased 1964 stereo Capitol album, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, 23 August 1964) (remastered from LP) (B+/A-)

LIVE AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System number unknown) (official version, remastered from LP, no artwork) (B+/A-)

Live in Paris 1965 (The Swingin' Pig Records TSP-CD-008) (Palais des Sports, Paris, France, 20 June 1965, two shows, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

France 1965 (lazy tortoise, no number) (Palais des Sports, Paris, France, 20 June 1965, two shows, from .flac) (B)

The Beatles in Italy 1965 (Teatro Adriano, Rome, Italy, 27 June 1965, evening show and two versions of tracks from afternoon show) (from .flac) (evening show: C; afternoon show tracks, sound quality varies, B-/A-)

Live in Atlanta (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, 18 August 1965, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Beatles & the Great Concert at Shea (A Yellow Dog Masters Choice Release) (2 CDs, Shea Stadium, Flushing, Queens, New York, 15 August 1965, featuring both the complete, original line recording and the partially re-recorded BBC soundtrack) (original recording: B-/B+, flaws in source tape; soundtrack: sound quality varies, B-/A-)

Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, August 19, 1965 (Bulldog BGCD-034) (afternoon and evening shows) (from .flac) (B+)

The Live Beatles (Document Records DR 005) (Munich, Germany, 24 June 1966 + interview) (from vinyl LP, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Bravo Blitztounee in Germany 1966 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Grugahalle, Essen, 25 June 1966, afternoon performance, audience recording + radio documentary and press conference from Essen) (radio material: A-, concert: D-, "Rock 'n' Roll Music" missing)

Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California, 29 August 1966 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 28 minutes long) (B+, vocals faint in first track, last track fades out midway)

Soul Sessions (Silent Sea SS 032/033) (2 CDs, RUBBER SOUL sessions) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. mono mix - Japanese Toshiba "Red Wax" pressing) (Mirror Spock EAS-70135, remastered from LP) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. mono) (Another Phase, APMO-1007) (remastered from LP, no artwork) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-106) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-106) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (from .flac) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. stereo) (Disque Americ Canada C2-46440, out of print) (from original 1965 mix) (from .flac) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. stereo, centered vocal mix) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System number unknown) (amateur remix, remastered from LP) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. stereo) (Fabulous Sound Lab FS-1006) (remastered from LP) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System T 2442) (remastered from LP) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.S. mono, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System T 2442) (remastered from LP) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.S. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 2442) (remastered from LP) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.S. "Dexterized" stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 2442) ("echo-enhanced" version, remastered from LP) (A)

BEATLES FOR SALE (Parlophone) / RUBBER SOUL (Parlophone) (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-426) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. stereo, remixed by Beatles Remixers Group and remastered by den0iZer) (Pirate Bay CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

RUBBER SOUL - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-116/117/118) (3 CDs, stereo and mono mixes + session outtakes) (A)

The Alternate RUBBER SOUL (Pear PCD 009) (alternate versions, mixes and session outtakes) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

RUBBER SOUL Recording Sessions Reconstructed (Planet Rock CD-Rs) (4 CDs, session outtakes and mixes) (from .flac) (generally A-/A)

RUBBER SOUL (Apple/Capitol CDP 0946 3 57501 2 6, out of print) (includes Mono Type-B fold-down mix erroneously issued on first pressing of THE CAPITOL ALBUMS, VOL. 2) (A)

REVOLVER (U.K. mono) (Mirror Spock EAS-70136) (remaster from Japanese "Red Wax" LP) (A)

REVOLVER (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-107) (remaster from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs "Blue Box" LP) (A)

REVOLVER (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-107) (remaster from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs LP) (from .flac) (A)

REVOLVER (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System T 2576) (remaster from LP) (A)

REVOLVER (U.S. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System ST 2576) (remaster from LP) (A)

REVOLVER - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-119/120/121) (3 CDs, stereo and mono mixes + session outtakes) (A)

REVOLVER (Parlophone) / MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (Capitol) (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-429) (A)

The REVOLVER Sessions (Granny Smith, number unknown or unnumbered) (4 CDs) (from .flac) (generally A-/A)

The Alternate REVOLVER (Walrus 021) (demos, alternate versions, mixes) (only 23 tracks -- last few are missing) (A)

Revolving (Secret Trax ST 99009 1/2) (2 CDs, demos and alternate versions) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Revolverution (oBSoLete obs007) (mash-ups of the entire REVOLVER album, incorporating other artists as diverse as John Barry, the Cure, Jimi Hendrix, Genesis, Glenn Miller, Goldfrapp, Norman Greenbaum, Madonna, and the Who) (A)

Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, July 2, 1966 (Bulldog Records BGCD-002) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (approx. 30 minutes long) (B+, surface noise from acetate or vinyl)

Live Beatles at the Maple Leaf Gardens (misterclaudel mccd 11/118) (2 CDs, Toronto, Canada, 17 August 1966, complete evening show with all opening acts, including the Ronettes, the Remains, and others) (from .flac) (D/C)

North American Tour Diary, August 1966 Memphis, Disc 4 (Lazy Tortoise) (Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee, 19 August 1966, afternoon and evening shows + interview segments) (from .flac) (music: D, interviews: A-)

It's Not Too Bad (Peg Boy PB 1008) (the evolution of "Strawberry Fields Forever," from demos through various versions and mixes, two officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Strawberry Lane (Silent Sea SS 069/070) (2 CDs, demos, sessions and mixes for "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane") (sound quality varies, B/A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PMC 7027) (remastered from LP) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (U.K. mono) (Another Phase, APMO-1009) (remastered from LP, no artwork) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCS 7027) (remaster from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs "Blue Box" LP, from .flac) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFL-1-108) (remaster from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs LP, from .flac) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (U.S. mono, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MAS 2653) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND / A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-430) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-122/123/124/125/126) (5 CDs, stereo and mono mixes, demos & session outtakes) (A)

The Alternate SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND and a Little More (Dolphin, CDP 790103-2) (2 CDs, outtakes and mixes, from .flac) (A)

The Alternate SGT. PEPPER (2003 Edition) (Pear Records PDP 008) (alternate versions, from. flac) (A)

SGT. PEPPER Recording Sessions Reconstructed 1 & 2 (Planet Rock CD-Rs) (2 CDs, session outtakes and mixes) (from .flac) (generally A)

A Day in the Life (Yellow Dog Records YD-2001) (various versions and mixes of "A Day in the Life" [some incomplete] + bonus tracks) (A)

Pepperland (Version 2) (Silent Sea SS 007/008v2) (2 CDs, sessions, mixes, and rarities) (A-/A)

SGT. PEPPER NAKED (SPN-1/3) (3 CDs, amateur stereo channel isolations) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND 4 Track Songs - "Unheard Tracks" (Hunger City CD-R) (alternate mixes, from .flac) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND: Multi-Tracks Separated (origin unknown) (A)

The Lost Pepperland Reel and Other Rarities (Vigotone VIGO-132) (work tapes, demos and alternate versions, 1967-1968) (A)

Magical Mystery Demos (Chapter One CO 25197) (demos and alternate versions) (from .flac) (A)

MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (U.S. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFSL-1-047) (mastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs LP) (from .flac) (A)

MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MAL 2835) (mastered from LP) (A)

MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (U.S. mono, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MAL 2835) (mastered from LP) (A)

MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (German stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SHZE 327) (mastered from German "HorZu" LP) (A)

REVOLVER (Parlophone) / MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (Capitol) (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-429) (A)

Walrus, Eggman & Penguins (versions and mixes of "I Am the Walrus") (Granny Smith, number unknown or unnumbered) (from .flac) (A)

The Alternate MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (Walrus Records 006/007) (2 CDs, demos, alternate versions and mixes, with some officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (A except for a few of the demos)

MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR Recording Sessions Reconstructed (Planet Rock CD-Rs) (4 CDs, session outtakes and mixes) (from .flac) (generally A)

Revolution - Remastered Edition (Remasters Workshop RMW 117) (various demos and alternate versions, speed-corrected and remastered from Vigotone VT-117) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A)

Anotherside YELLOW SUBMARINE Songtrack (Fab 4 Records FAB4-007/008) (2 CDs, soundtrack versions, alternate versions and mixes) (from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A)

The Alternate YELLOW SUBMARINE (2003 Edition) (Pear Records PDP 011) (alternate versions, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Demos (Yellow Dog Records YD 008) ("White Album" demos, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

From Kinfauns to Chaos (Vigotone VIGO 183) (2 CDs, CD1: "White Album" demos, CD2: Yoko Ono interviewed with off-line playback recordings of "Revolution 1" and instumental jams audible in the background) (from .flac, several officially released tracks removed) (CD1: A-, CD2: D)

Acoustic Masterpieces: The Esher Demos (Birthday Records BR 029) ("White Album" demos, from .flac) (B+)

Off White (WHT 868) ("White Album" demos, from .flac) (B+)

Gone Tomorrow Here Today (Midnight Beat MBCD113) ("White Album"-era demos and outtakes, mostly alternate takes of "Blackbird," no artwork, from .flac) (one officially released track removed) (A-)

Revolution: Take . . . Your Knickers Off! (His Master�s Choice HMC 006) (2 CDs, "White Album"-era sessions and outtakes, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Revolution 1, take 20 (RM1) (speed-corrected version) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (speed-corrected version of track from above bootleg) (approx. 11 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Mad Day Out (The Evolution of "Revolution") (RE-68) (speed-corrected version of "Revolution 1," take 20, RM1, and other alternate versions of "Revolution" + "White Album"-related bonus tracks) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

20 Alternate "White Album" Mixes (MO 1968) (alternate versions and mixes) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Primal Colours (Masterdisc MDCD 009) (1968 acetates) (from .flac) (A-, surface noise)

White Album Sessions (label unknown, CD 25151/52) (2 CDs, various demos and outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

White Sessions (Silent Sea SSO11-14) (4 CDs, various demos, outtakes, and mixes from the "White Album" sessions) (A-/A)

The Peter Sellers Tape (origin unknown) ("White Album" rough mixes, no artwork) (A-)

THE BEATLES ("The White Album") (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFSL-2-072 A/B) (from .flac) (2 CDs, remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs LPs) (A)

THE BEATLES ("The White Album") (U.K. stereo) (Mirror Spock, 1C 172-04 173/4) (2 CDs, remastered from Direct Metal Master LPs) (A)

THE BEATLES ("The White Album") (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PMC 7067) (2 CDs, remastered from LPs) (A)

THE BEATLES ("The White Album") (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-431/432) (A)

THE BEATLES ("The White Album") - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-131/132/133/134/135/136/137/138/139/140/141/142) (12 CDs, stereo and mono mixes, demos, session outtakes, control room monitor mixes & related live performances) (mostly A except control room monitor mixes: C/B)

Danger Mouse: The Grey Album (Danger Mouse, number unknown or unnumbered) (2004 mash-up of THE BEATLES [a.k.a. "The White Album"] and Jay-Z's THE BLACK ALBUM) (no tray artwork) (A)

The BRG White Album Remix (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-9) (3 CDs, amateur mixes) (A)

Kenny Everett radio show, 6 June 1968/LET IT BE radio show/March 1966 interview (compilation) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

No. 3 Abbey Road N.W. 8 (Vigotone VT-116) (outtakes from "White Album," "Get Back" and "Abbey Road" sessions, featuring Donovan on "White Album" outtakes) (from .flac) (A-/A)

No. 3 Abbey Road N.W. 8 - Definitive Edition (Remasters Workshop RMW 281F) (same as above, December 2008 remaster) (from .flac) (A-/A)

A/B Road (a.k.a. The Nagra Reels) (Purple Chick, version 1.1, with patches) (84 CDs -- yes, eighty-four: 83 CDs of music + 1 CD of artwork & info) (the most complete collection available of the January 1969 rehearsals and "Get Back" sessions at Twickenham and Apple Studios, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

The Sweetest Apples (Robber Soul Records RS-39434-ABP) (outtakes and alternative versions, 1967-1970) (B+/A)

YELLOW SUBMARINE (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFSL-1-108) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs LP) (from .flac) (A)

YELLOW SUBMARINE (Apple) / GET BACK (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-433) (A)

Celluloid Rock (Yellow Dog YD 006) ("Get Back" sessions, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

The Twickenham Sessions (Yellow Dog YDT 001/002/003/004) (8 CDs, sessions filmed for LET IT BE documentary, January 2-15, 1969, from .shn) (A)

Songs from the Past (Disques Du Monde RC 871968) (various tracks from Twickenham sessions) (from .flac) (A)

Get Back - The River Rhine Tapes (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) ("Get Back" sessions in mock stereo, from .flac) (A)

More River Rhine Tapes (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Final River Rhine Tapes (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Last Licks Live (The Rooftop Concert) (Unreleased Mono LP - Apple) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PMC 6901) (30 January 1969, remastered from LP sources?) (from .flac) (A)

The LET IT BE Rehearsals, Vol. 1: The Complete Rooftop Concert: 30 January 1969 (Yellow Dog YD 015) ("Get Back" sessions, rooftop concert and more) (from .flac) (A-/A)

The LET IT BE Rehearsals, Vol. 2: All Things Must Pass (Part 1: Electric Set) (Yellow Dog YD 016) ("Get Back" sessions) (from .flac) (A-/A)

The LET IT BE Rehearsals, Vol. 3: All Things Must Pass (Part 2: Acoustic Set) (Yellow Dog YD 053) ("Get Back" sessions) (from .flac) (A-/A)

The LET IT BE Rehearsals, Vol. 4: Rock And Roll (Yellow Dog YD 053) ("Get Back" sessions) (A-/A)

A-Cam + B-Cam: Stereo at Twickenham (Yellow Dog YD 079) (Twickenham sessions in true stereo, from .shn) (A)

On the Rooftop (Trader's Den CD-R) (longer version of rooftop concert, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

I Hope We Passed the Audition (Tapecity.org CD-R) (BBC Radio 2 documentary about the rooftop concert, broadcast 27 January 2009) (from .flac) (A)

Get Back (with "Don't Let Me Down" and 15 Other Songs) (PCS 7080 2) (early version of LET IT BE album) (from .flac) (A)

Get Back - The Glyn Johns Final Compilation (Vigotone VT-182) (early version of LET IT BE album) (from .flac) (A)

Get Back - Original Version (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCS 7080) (remastered from LP) (A)

Get Back 2nd Mix (Strawberry STR006) (another early version of LET IT BE album + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A)

Get Back - 2nd Glyn John's Mix (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCS 7080) (remastered from LP) (A)

LET IT BE (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFSL-1-109) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A)

LET IT BE (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFSL-1-109) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (from .flac) (A)

LET IT BE (U.S. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System AR 34001) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A)

LET IT BE (Brazilian mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System BTL 1008) (remastered from LP) (A)

The Alternate LET IT BE (2001 version) (Pear Records PCD 017) (alternate versions, from .flac) (A)

LET IT BE - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC-143/144/145/146/147/148) (6 CDs, stereo and mono mixes, acetates, and sessions) (A)

ABBEY ROAD (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFSL-1-023) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A)

ABBEY ROAD (U.K. stereo, 2008 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MFSL-1-023) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (from .flac) (A)

ABBEY ROAD (Brazilian mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System BTL 1008) (remastered from LP) (A)

ABBEY ROAD (Toshiba Black Triangle edition) (EMI Odeon CP35-3016) (recalled 1983 EMI CD from Japan) (no artwork) (A)

Sink in the Can (BATZ 005) (McCartney overdub session for ABBEY ROAD + Cat Stevens session with Ringo Starr) (from .flac) (McCartney: B-, Stevens: B+/A-)

BRG ABBEY ROAD REMIX (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-06) (amateur remixes) (A-/A)

The Alternate ABBEY ROAD (Pear Records PCD 011) (alternate versions and mixes) (A-/A)

The Alternate ABBEY ROAD (Walrus 12) (alternate versions and mixes) (A-/A)

The ABBEY ROAD Companion (Invasion Limited IU 9420-1)(alternate versions and outtakes) (sound quality varies, C/A)

Paul McCartney & Cilla Black, John Lennon and the Beatles: The BZ Auction Tape (Tapecity.org CD-R) (Paul McCartney/Cilla Black session, John Lennon home recordings and more) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

MissHimMissHimMissHim (DarthDisc DD016) (8 CDs, various radio broadcasts related to the "Paul Is Dead" rumors) (from .shn) (A-/A)

A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PMC 7016) (remastered from vinyl) (A)

A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PSC 7016) (remastered from vinyl) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND / A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES (CDMAXIMUM CDM 0500-430) (A)

The Alternate HEY JUDE Album (Walrus 016) (alternate versions, from .flac) (A)

The Christmas Collection (origin unknown) (Christmas recordings for fan club) (no artwork) (A-/A, some vinyl crackles)

The Christmas Collection + Lost 1965 Message (compilation) (Christmas recordings for fan club, as above, plus 11 November 1965 outtakes) (no artwork) (A-/A, some vinyl crackles, 1965 outtakes from .flac)

7 Years of Christmas (Hunger City CD-R) (Christmas recordings and outtakes) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, A-/A)

From Then to You (Purple Chick PCD-152) (Christmas recordings and outtakes + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A-/A)

1962-1966 [Red] (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SKBO 3403A/B) (original 1973 U.S. mixes, remastered from LPs) (A)

1967-1970 [Blue] (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SKBO 3404A/B) (2 CDs, original 1973 U.S. mixes, remastered from LPs) (A)

The U.S. Singles Collection, Vol. 1 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System DRC 04501) (remastered from vinyl) (A)

The U.S. Singles Collection, Vol. 2 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System DRC 04502) (remastered from vinyl) (A)

The U.S. Singles Collection, Vol. 3 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System DRC 04503) (remastered from vinyl) (A)

U.K. EP Collection, Vol. 1 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System EPC-CD044) (remastered from vinyl) (A)

U.K. EP Collection, Vol. 2 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System EPC-CD045) (remastered from vinyl) (A)

Strawberry Fields Forever Flexi #27/Flexi #32 (Hunger City CD-R) (assorted rarities from fan publication flexi-discs) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

LOVE SONGS (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SKBL 11711) (remastered from LP) (A)

ROCK 'N' ROLL MUSIC (2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SKBO 11537) (remastered from LP) (A)

20 GREATEST HITS (U.S. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SV-12245) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A)

COLLECTORS ITEMS (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SPRO 9463) (remastered from LP + amateur stereo remixes of "She Loves You" and "I Am the Walrus") (A)

RARITIES (U.K. version) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System PCM 1001) (remastered from LP) (A)

RARITIES (U.S. version) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SHAL-12060) (remastered from LP) (A)

PAST MASTERS, VOLUME ONE (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System C1-91135A) (remastered from LP) (A)

PAST MASTERS, VOLUME TWO (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System C1-91135B) (remastered from LP) (A)

The Alternate PAST MASTERS, VOLUME 1 (2003 Edition) (Pear Records PDP 014) (alternate versions) (from .flac) (A)

The Alternate PAST MASTERS, VOLUME 2 (2003 Edition) (Pear Records PDP 015) (alternate versions) (from .flac) (A)

The Anthology DVD Songtrack - The 2002 Re-Mixes Vol. 1: 1962-1966 (BEAT CD 1) (from .flac) (A)

The Anthology DVD Songtrack - The 2002 Re-Mixes Vol. 2: 1967-1970 (BEAT CD 2) (from .flac) (A)

The Anthology DVD Songtrack - The 2002 Re-Mixes Vol. 3: The Live Album (BEAT CD 3) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

"Free as a Bird" CD single (Capitol C2 7243 B 58497 2 5, out of print) (A)

1 (Non-remastered Audiophile Version) (Pirate Bay CD-R) (from vinyl sources) (A)

Rough Notes (Pod Records SR 73941) (assorted Beatles, McCartney, Harrison solo demos, outtakes, broadcasts, live tracks) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, C/B+, surface noise from acetate/vinyl)

20 x 4 (Remastered Edition) (2005 Remasters Workshop remaster of Ruthless Rhymes JPGR 1177 LP) (assorted Beatles & solo rarities, 1964-1977) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B/A-)

Indian Rope Trick (Tapecity.org CD-R) (assorted Beatles & solo rarities) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly C/B)

The Beatles with Mary Hopkin: Voice of Something (Tapecity.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Beatles & solo rarities + Mary Hopkin, Japan International Exposition, 1970) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

John, Paul, George and Ringo - Reunions 74 & 92 (No Label Records SNCD 1486) (Lennon and McCartney, home recording, 1974 + two tracks of Harrison and Starr, Hammersmith Odeon, 1992, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (Lennon and McCartney: B+/A-, Harrison and Starr: C)

Happy Piggie (Trader's Den CD-R) (amateur mixes from "Get Back" and "White Album" sessions) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, slight tape hiss on some tracks)

John, Paul, George and Ringo - The Long Lost Album (Mongoose Records MONG CD019) (sound quality varies, generally B/A)

Meet the Threetles (Purple Chick PC-60) (demos, jams and mixes from mid 1990s Paul/George/Ringo reunion) (A)

Fab Forgeries (Yellow Panda YP 002) (amateur mixes and mash-ups) (volume level varies, otherwise A-/A)

Fab Forgeries 2 (Yellow Panda YP 006) (amateur mixes and mash-ups) (A-/A)

Fab Forgeries 3: The Duets & Stereo Demos (Yellow Panda YP 007) (amateur mixes and mash-ups) (A-/A)

5.1 Degrees of Separation (Blue Meanies Records, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround tracks extracted from the YELLOW SUBMARINE DVD) (A)

I'm a Loser (Nanao Records NR-001) (assorted outtakes and amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 1 (TJT Productions TJT-001) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 2 (TJT Productions TJT-002) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 3 (TJT Productions TJT-003) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 4 (TJT Productions TJT-004) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 5 (TJT Productions TJT-005) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 6 (TJT Productions TJT-006) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 7 (TJT Productions TJT-007) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 8 (TJT Productions TJT-008) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 9 (TJT Productions TJT-009) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 10 (TJT Productions TJT-010) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 11 (TJT Productions TJT-011) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 12 (TJT Productions TJT-012) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 13 (TJT Productions TJT-013) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 14 (TJT Productions TJT-014) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 15 (TJT Productions TJT-015) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 16 (TJT Productions TJT-016) (amateur mixes) (A)

Men & Horses, Hoopes & Garters (origin unknown) (amateur mixes) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Mixing: Impossible, 1962-1966 - The Music (Mirror Spock, number unknown or unnumbered) (amateur mixes) (A)

Mixing: Impossible, 1962-1966 - The Vocals (Mirror Spock, number unknown or unnumbered) (amateur mixes) (A)

Mixing: Impossible, 1962-1966 - The Remixes (Mirror Spock, number unknown or unnumbered) (amateur mixes) (A)

Mixing: Impossible - The Early Project (Mirror Spock, number unknown or unnumbered) (amateur mixes, no artwork) (A)

Only Northern Songs (Blue Horseshoe BH 001) (assorted outtakes, rarities and amateur mixes) (B+/A)

Oopsology 1 (origin unknown) (Out of Phase Stereo versions) (A)

Oopsology 2 (origin unknown) (Out of Phase Stereo versions) (A)

Oopsology 3 (origin unknown) (Out of Phase Stereo versions) (A)

Oopsology 4 (origin unknown) (Out of Phase Stereo versions) (A)

Phasing Phun, Volume 1 (Yellow Submarine Songtrack PLUS!) (Two Boys Limited Labs TBL-012) (amateur mixes of material from the YELLOW SUBMARINE SONGTRACK and "1" CDs) (A)

Channeling the Center from Within (Experimenting In 5.1) (Two Boys Limited Labs TDL-001) (Dolby Digital 5.1 surround tracks extracted from the ANTHOLOGY and YELLOW SUBMARINE DVDs) (A)

Relativity Cadenza 1 (Glass Onion Productions RC-01) (amateur mixes) (A)

Relativity Cadenza 2 (Glass Onion Productions RC-02) (amateur mixes) (A)

Relativity Cadenza 3 (Glass Onion Productions RC-03) (amateur mixes) (A)

Tuned to a Natural E, Vol. 1 (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-1) (amateur mixes) (A)

Tuned to a Natural E, Vol. 2 (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-5) (amateur mixes) (A)

Tuned to a Natural E, Vol. 3 (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-7) (amateur mixes) (A)

Tuned to a Natural E, Vol. 4 (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-10) (amateur mixes) (A)

Tuned to a Natural E, Vol. 5 (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-12) (amateur mixes) (A)

Tuned to a Natural E, Vol. 6 (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-12) (2 CDs, amateur mixes) (A)

Ferghead Remixes (origin unknown) (amateur mixes) (no artwork) (A)

Most Wanted Tracks (Raccoon Records RAC 001) (amateur mixes) (A)

Turn Me On! Backwards Beatles (Dinosaur Music dino-65602) (interview snippets and music related to the Beatles's use of backwards recording in their music) (no tray artwork) (A)

Love (BBC6 Online documentary about LOVE album) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Cirque du Soleil: Love (Pirate Bay CD-R) (The Mirage, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2 July 2006, 7:30 PM show) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, MP3-sourced)

Hate (Apple Corpse 23EOIO-04) (amateur mixes) (A)

Paul and Ringo (plus guests Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper, Donovan, Moby, Sheryl Crow & Bettye LaVette): The Tootles - "Ladies and Gentlemen . . . Billy Shears!" (Nowhere Man Records NMR014) (Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 4 April 2009) (Ringo set + Paul set + encores together + related bonus tracks) (audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, distortion during encores, audience chatter)

Now and Then (RASKOL 001) (alternative versions and amateur mixes) (A)

One (Pirate Bay CD-R) (2009 stereo remasters) (A)

 

BEATLES-RELATED

Various Artists: The Songs the Beatles Gave Away (Purple Chick PC-154) (A)

George Martin and His Orchestra Play "Help'" (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, number unknown) (remastered from LP, no artwork) (A)

Dr. Demento's Beatles Novelties (origin unknown) (radio broadcast featuring excerpts from numerous Beatles-related novelty records) (approx. 32 minutes long, no artwork) (A)

Various Artists: Beatles Cover Project, Vol. 1 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (live cover versions by Lloyd Cole, Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett, Peter Case, John Wesley Harding and Jon Auer, the Smithereens, the Pretenders, Robyn Hitchcock, Bruce Springsteen, Joe Jackson, Steve Earle, the Grateful Dead, Belle & Sebastian, Yonder Mountain String Band, Crosby, Stills and Nash, James Taylor, Noel Gallagher, Marshall Crenshaw, Nancy Griffith, U2, the Waterboys, and Sting) (combination of line and audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B/A)

Various Artists: Complete Apple Singles (origin unknown) (16 CDs, singles from the Beatles' record label) (no artwork) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-/A, surface noise from vinyl)

"Z" Is for Zapple (RZR 01) (BBC 4 radio documentary about the Beatles' experimental Zapple label) (A)

 

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BIG STAR

What's Going Ahn (Deep Six, number unknown or unnumbered) (studio outtakes and alternate mixes from first two albums, 1972-1973, no artwork) (B+/A-)

Performance Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 31 March 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

WLYX Radio, Memphis, Tennessee, 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (compiled from three sources, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, B/B+)

Beale Street Breakdown (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (radio broadcasts and two studio outtakes, Memphis, Tennessee, 1975 + Alex Chilton, live tracks, 1977-1978, New York City) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Alex Chilton: "KUT Rock of Ages" - Austin, Texas, 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (radio interview with several acoustic songs, approx. 32 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

 

BJORK

Bj�rk/Gling Glo, Hotel Borg, Reykjavik, Iceland, 30 August 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Live at the Warehouse (origin unknown) (Toronto, Canada, 7 August 1995, no tray artwork) (B+)

 

DAVID BOWIE

 

Set lists and other information on many Bowie bootlegs can be found at these websites:

 

Bassman's David Bowie Bootlegs Page

Helden - A Discography of David Bowie's Live and Rare Music

The Bootleg Zone

 

The White Album (KGCD 20) (assorted early tracks) (from. flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Forgotten Songs of David Robert Jones (SPQR5CD) (demos, rarities, and outtakes, 1965-1971) (no artwork) (mostly A-/A)

Rare Demos/Live (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (demos, rarities, broadcasts, live rarities, 1966-1979) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly D/C)

Keeping Up with Mr. Jones, 1966-2006 (Hunger City CD-R) (studio and live rarities, including two live tracks with David Gilmour from 2006) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/A)

TV Rebell (n.i.c.o. SDRM 671288) (two tracks: acetates of "Love You Till Tuesday" and "When I Live My Dream" sung in German for German television in 1967, considerable surface noise, from .flac) (B)

The Year of the Spiders (Switch On! Devil KWSK99-03) (various BBC sessions, 1972) (from .flac) (A-/A)

The Rise and Rise of Ziggy Stardust (Shout to the Top STTP 086/087-088/089) (4 CDs, BBC sessions, 1967-1972, duplicates some of the material on the official BOWIE AT THE BEEB set) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

The Essential David Bowie (EDB 001-003) (3 CDs, BBC sessions and demos, 1967-1972, duplicates some of the official BOWIE AT THE BEEB set) (from .flac) (A)

Remains From "The Rise and Rise of Ziggy Stardust" (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 1967-1972, includes only sessions not included on the official collection) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Outta Space (WPOCM 0490D049-2) (1969 demos, 1969-1970 radio sessions) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

"Everything Is You"/"Social Girl" (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (two songs from acetate source, approx. five minutes long) (A-, surface noise)

The Secret Songs (WLR-2051) (various studio and live rarities, 1968-2005, includes "Everything Is You" and "Social Girl") (from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A)

Bowie and the Hype (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (a few late-Sixties rarities and a couple of oddities of dubious legitimacy) (approx. 16 minutes, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/A-)

Naked & Wired (origin unknown) (assorted demos, outtakes and broadcasts, 1968-1980) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B+/A)

Pierrot in Turquiose (Clown Records IO-001) (five tracks from Scottish TV, February 1970 + some commonly circulated rarities) (from .flac) (B+, surface noise from acetates)

MISSINGLINKSONEZIGGY (Icon One) (assorted rare and unreleased, 1970-1973) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

The Vintage Bowie (ZIG 1) (a copy of MISSINGLINKSONEZIGGY + two 1975 TV duets with Cher) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Shadow Man (Past Masters PM 8901) (studio outtakes, six tracks, approx. 20 minutes long, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/A-)

The Axeman Cometh (DB003) (various studio & acetate recordings featuring Mick Ronson, 1971-1973) (from .flac) (A-/A)

To Have and Not Have (BLSD01) (common broadcast rarities and alleged studio rarities, some of which are misrepresented on the cover, one track that is simply a short tape of looped samples, ostensibly from the BLACK TIE/WHITE NOISE sessions, and a version of "Life on Mars?" that purports to be an acetate by Peter Noone, but more likely a singer from New Zealand named Steve Allen) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Interviews 1971-73 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (U.S. radio interview, 1971 + "My Death," "Drive In Saturday" and television interview from the UK's Russell Harty Plus, broadcast 17 January 1973) (no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 28 minutes long) (B/B+)

1971 Outtakes (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 23 minutes long) (A)

The Complete Arnold Corns Sessions (Thinprince BOW71) (singles, outtakes, rough mixes and BBC performances, 1971) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Myths, Masks & Make-Up (Just in Time for Sunrise, unnumbered) (early Seventies demos and outtakes) (sound quality varies, C/A)

Absolutely Rare (no label, no number) (live and broadcast rarities, 1972-1976 + "Dodo" with Lulu and three YOUNG AMERICANS alternate takes) (A-/A)

Ziggy TV (100% 13) (television appearances, 1972-1973) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Open Up & Dusted Down: The Trident Tapes Vol.1 (Dimeadozen CD-R) (demos, outtakes and live, early to mid-Seventies) (A-/A, except flute mix of "Fame," which has some dropouts)

RARESTONEBOWIE (Golden Years GY 014) (outtakes, broadcasts, live, 1973-1978) (A)

From the Vaults of Mainman (origin unknown) (outtakes, broadcasts, live) (no artwork) (A)

Close to the Golden Dawn (Golden Dawn, unnumbered) (Aylesbury Friars Club, 25 September 1971, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Kingston Polytechnic - 6th May 1972 (Savage Jaw CD-R) (audience recording, remastered, from .flac) (C)

Live 1972 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, two shows remastered: Kingston Polytechnic, London, England, 6 May 1972 + Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 8 July 1972, with guest Lou Reed) (audience recordings, from .flac) (C, Kingston tape may run a little bit slow)

Ziggy's 25 Minutes of Fame (Downunder Discs, number unknown or unnumbered) (Southampton, U.K., 19 June 1972) (first half of show, approx. 30 minutes long, artwork indicates 19 June 1972 although it could possibly be 11 March 1972 -- Bowie played Southampton on both dates) (audience recording) (F/D, tape speed varies on some tracks)

Slow Voice on a Wave of Phase (Downunder Discs, number unknown or unnumbered) (Preston Guild Hall, England, 4 June 1972, audience recording, no artwork) (D, some cuts, CD programmed as two long tracks)

David Bowie with Lou Reed (DB72-5-6 DB72-7-8) (2 CDs, two complete shows: Kingston Polytechnic, 6 May 1972, and Royal Festival Hall, 8 July 1972, the second of which features three songs with Lou Reed) (audience recordings, no artwork) (C)

Live 1972 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, two shows remastered: Kingston Polytechnic, London, England, 6 May 1972 + Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 8 July 1972, with guest Lou Reed) (audience recordings, from .flac) (C, Kingston tape may run a little bit slow)

Save the Whale - Live in London, July 8, 1972 (no label, unnumbered) (Royal Festival Hall, with a guest appearance by Lou Reed, singing lead on three Velvet Underground songs) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Live with Lou (Savage Jaw CD-R) (Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 8 July 1972, with a guest appearance by Lou Reed, singing lead on three Velvet Underground songs) (audience recording, slightly better quality than others in circulation, from .flac) (C+/B-)

David Bowie with Mott the Hoople, Lou Reed, and the Spiders from Mars: The Legendary Lost Tapes (DBMH 298) (Mott the Hoople session at Trident Studios, 1972, Bowie sings guide vocal for "All the Young Dudes," Reed sings guide vocal for "Sweet Jane" + bonus tracks of Bowie live in Glasgow, 5 January 1973) (Trident session: B/B+; Glasgow: C/C-, fair audience recording with very poor editing)

The Queen of King's Cross (Old Gold Records OGCD 015) (King's Cross Cinema, London, England, 14 July 1972) (audience recording) (D)

I Can't Explain (Dutch Connection DCCD150772) (Friar's Club, Aylesbury, England, 15 July 1972) (audience recording) (D)

This Boy (Dutch Connection DCCD180772) (Friar's Club, Aylesbury, England, 18 July 1972) (audience recording) (D)

Starman over the Rainbow (Savage Hippo? SH118) (2 CDs, Rainbow Theatre, London, England, 19 August 1972, audience recording, includes "Lady Stardust" + BBC tracks and studio rarities, including "Something Happens" and "Don't Be Afraid") (Rainbow Theatre: C+/B-, last song fades out midway, bonus tracks: BBC: B+/A-, studio rarities: B/B+ except "Something Happens": C)

Up Yours Reg! (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Rainbow Theatre, London, England, 20 August 1972, audience recording) (C+, large cut in "Width of a Circle")

Ziggy Live at the Rainbow 1972 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, slightly remastered version of above, Rainbow Theatre, London, England, 20 August 1972, audience recording) (C+, large cut in "Width of a Circle")

Boston Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1 October 1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, includes no artwork, from .shn) (C+)

Chicago's a Go-Go (origin unknown) (Chicago, Illinois, 7 October 1972) (audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Santa Monica '72 (Golden Years GY 002) (Santa Monica, California, 20 October 1972) (A)

Drive In Saturday (Rag Doll RDM-942013-A/B) (2 CDs, Pirate's Cove, Florida, 17 November 1972, audience recording, features premiere of "Drive-In Saturday," performed solo acoustic) (from .flac) (C)

Va Va Va Voom (SH 120) (Cleveland, Ohio, 25 November 1972, audience recording, includes acoustic "Drive-In Saturday") (B-/B, the beginning of "I'm Waiting for the Man" is cut)

Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, 24/12/72 (origin unknown) (audience recording) (D)

Rainbow Theatre, London, 24 December 1972 - Arcorman Remaster (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (D/D+, clarity improved)

Hardrock Club, Manchester, England, 28 December 1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (D-)

Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, Scotland, 5 January 1973 (origin unknown) (audience recording) (C-, some tracks incomplete)

Will You Educate Me? (Old Gold Records OGCD 015) (Empire Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 6 January 1973) (audience recording) (D)

A Newcastle Daydream (origin unknown) (City Hall, Newcastle, England, 7 January 1973) (audience recording, no tray artwork) (D)

Did You See the Suits and the Platform Boots? (Downunder Discs, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Guildhall, Preston, U.K., 9 January 1973 + Dome, Brighton, U.K., 23 May 1973, audience recordings) (Preston: C-/C, Brighton: D)

Preston, 9 January 1973 - Arcorman Remaster (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C, volume boosted, clarity improved)

Could You Educate Me? (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Guildhall, Preston, U.K., 9 January 1973 + Guildford Civic Hall, England, 27 May 1973) (audience recordings, remastered, from .flac) (Preston: C-/C, Guildford: D/D+, a few cuts)

St. Valentine's Day Massacre (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Radio City Music Hall, 14 February 1973 + assorted bonus tracks) (audience recording) (D)

Wha Happen? (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Radio City Music Hall, 14 February 1973 remastered) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Soul Asylum (BLY 003/4) (2 CDs, Radio City Music Hall, 15 February 1973 + assorted bonus tracks) (audience recording) (C)

American Daydream (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, 1 March 1973) (audience recording) (D)

Last Panic (Massive Attack Discs MA 990074) (Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, 5 March 1973) (audience recording) (C-/C, audience chatter, some dropouts)

The All American Bowie (Old Gold Records OGCD 002) (Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, California, 10 March 1973) (audience recording) (C+/B-, audience chatter, two songs incomplete, "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" missing)

Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, California, 10 March 1973, Remastered and Raw Versions (Kut Korners 006) (2 CDs, reconstucted from recordings issued on "The All-American Bowie" vinyl LP and "My Radio Sweetheart" LP, one version remastered, one version directly from LPs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter, two songs incomplete, "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" missing)

Long Five Years (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, California, 10 March 1973) (audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter, two songs incomplete, sound slightly inferior to other versions, "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" is probably from another show)

First Landed Japan (Masterport 195) (2 CDs, Shibuja Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan, 8 April 1973, complete show) (audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Who'll Love Aladdin Sane in Tokyo (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (Shibuja Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan, 8 April 1973) (transferred from LP, from .flac) (D+, partial show, two tracks incomplete)

The Ziggy Stardust Japan Tour (origin unknown) (10 April 1973, Tokyo, Japan) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Ziggy Goes to East (Trystar TR003) (Tokyo, Japan, 11 April 1973) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Kokusai Tenji Kaikan, Nagoya, Japan, 12 April 1973 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Live at Yubinchokin Kaikan (origin unknown) (Hiroshima, Japan, 14 April 1973) (2 CDs, audience recording) (D+/C-)

Yubinchokin Kaikan, Hiroshima, Japan, 14 April 1973 (from 2nd generation cassette) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Shinjuku Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, 15 April 1973, and Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan, 17 April 1973 (origin unknown) (two partial shows, including 1st half of Osaka, audience recordings, from .flac) (Tokyo: D, Osaka: D-)

Hyoga, Japan, 16 April 1973 - Arcorman Remaster (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, last 30 minutes of the show, from .flac) (C, static on some tracks)

The Ziggy in Osaka (bonus CD sold with "Torquay 1972," Wardour 057) (Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan, 17 April 1973, 2nd half of show) (audience recording, from .flac) (D/D+)

A Cat from London (YOU J-003) (Shibuya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 20 April 1973) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

A Cat in Japan (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (Shibuya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 20 April 1973, remastered from "A Cat from London") (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Earl's Court Concert 1973 (Dutch Connection DCCD120573) (2 CDs, Earl's Court, London, England, 12 May 1973, audience recording, "Hang on to Yourself" is missing) (CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long) (D, last few songs D-)

Courting Disaster (Earl's Court Remastered) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Earl's Court, London, England, 12 May 1973, audience recording, "Hang on to Yourself" is missing) (CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork) (D, last few songs D-)

Aberdeen Quicksand (Old Gold Records OGCD 406) (Music Hall, Aberdeen, Scotland, 16 May 1973, audience recording) (D-, some cuts)

Hot Shit! (Old Gold Records OGCD 026) (3 CDs, Glasgow Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, Scotland, 18 May 1973, early and late shows + bonus tracks from Leicester, 11 June 1973, audience recordings + BBC interview, June 1973) (early show: D/C, first song fades in, second show: D, Leicester: D-)

"Hot Shit" Revisited (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (2 CDs, Glasgow Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, Scotland, 18 May 1973, early show remastered) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/C)

A Ladd in Edinburgh (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Empire, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19 May 1973 + City Hall, Salisbury, England, 14 June 1973, audience recordings, no artwork) (D, some small cuts)

Brighton Rock (Old Gold Records OGCD 028) (Dome, Brighton, England, 23 May 1973, audience recording, from .flac) (D-/D)

Lewisham Odeon (origin unknown) (Odeon, Lewisham, London, England, 24 May 1973, audience recording, includes portions of the soundcheck, complete show except "Watch That Man" missing) (no artwork) (sound quality varies: soundcheck material and first half of the concert: C, second half of the concert: D)

Heaven or Maybe Hell (Artie Fartie CD 001) (Guildford Civic Hall, England, 27 May 1973, audience recording, from .flac) (D, a few cuts)

Could You Educate Me? (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Guildhall, Preston, U.K., 9 January 1973 + Guildford Civic Hall, England, 27 May 1973) (audience recordings, remastered, from .flac) (Preston: C-/C, Guildford: D/D+, a few cuts)

Ode to Hanley (Old Gold Records OGCD 031) (Victoria Hall, Hanley, England, 29 May 1973, audience recording) (D/C, some tracks have cuts)

Hanley - Arcorman Remaster (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Victoria Hall, Hanley, England, 29 May 1973, audience recording) (D/C, hiss reduced and volume boosted, some tracks have cuts)

Victoria Hall, Hanley, England, 29 May 1973 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (audience recording, from .flac) (D, some tracks have cuts)

The Wild-Eyed Ziggy (Old Gold Records OGCD 032) (Worcester, Gaumont, England, 4 June 1973, audience recording) (D, some cuts)

Quaaludes and Red Wine (KTLA CD52 1/2) (2 CDs, Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, 7 June 1973 + numerous bonus tracks from City Hall, Salisbury, England, 14 June 1973, audience recording) (Free Trade Hall: D-/D, tape runs a bit slow perhaps? Salisbury: D, gaps between tracks)

The Width of Ziggy (Old Gold Records OGCD408) (Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, 7 June 1973) (audience recording) (D-/D, tape runs a bit slow perhaps? some crackling, gaps between some tracks)

De Montfort Hall, Leicester, 11 June 1973 (2 versions) (origin unknown) (approx. first twenty minutes of the show from two different audience sources) (1st version: D-, 2nd version: D)

Chatham Central Hall, England, June 12, 1973: Ziggy & The Spiders (Dutch Connection DCCD120673) (audience recording) (D-/D)

City Hall, Salisbury, 14 June 1973 (origin unknown) (audience recording) (D)

A Ladd in Edinburgh (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Empire, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19 May 1973 + City Hall, Salisbury, England, 14 June 1973, audience recordings, no artwork) (D, some small cuts)

Aladdin Leeds (KTLA CD53) (Leeds, England, 29 June 1973, audience recording) (D-)

The Night Before (Old Gold Records OGCD010) (Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 2 July 1973, the night before Ziggy's famous farewell) (audience recording) (F/D, serious technical problems with source tape, end of "The Width of a Circle" is cut)

His Master's Voice (Living Legend Records LLRCD 116) (Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 3 July 1973, broadcast excerpts from the "farewell" concert, including unreleased performance of "The Jean Genie" with guest Jeff Beck) (from .flac) (A)

Ziggy's Final Farewell (Rattle Snake RS 131/32) (2 CDs, Marquee Club, London, England, 18-20 October 1973, outtakes and mixes for THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL: 1980 FLOOR SHOW + rehearsal or studio tracks from Bowie's mid-Sixties band, The Konrads, AFTER Bowie left, from .flac) (Marquee material: A-/A, Konrads: B+/A-)

I Can't Explain (RS 6364) (2 CDs, Marquee Club, London, England, 18-20 October 1973, outtakes and mixes for THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL: 1980 FLOOR SHOW, same as Ziggy's Final Farewell + 8 June 1974 rehearsals for DIAMOND DOGS tour) (no artwork) (Marquee material: A-/A, rehearsals: C-/C, audience recording, some rehearsal tracks incomplete)

The Band Was Altogether: Diamond Dogs Tour Rehearsals (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Portchester, New York, 8 June 1974 + bonus tracks) (offline recording, from .flac) (C, some tracks incomplete)

Toronto 16-Jun-74 (Show 1) (Bewley Muzak, unnumbered) (O'Keefe Auditorium, Toronto, Canada, 16 June 1974, early show, audience recording) (D+, cut in "Watch That Man," two songs missing)

Halloween Jack Spooks 'Em in Toronto (vinyl rip) (O'Keefe Auditorium, Toronto, Canada, 16 June 1974, early show, audience recording) (C, slight surface noise from vinyl, cut in "Watch That Man," "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" missing + bonus track: "Drive-In Saturday" from late show)

Toronto O'Keefe Auditorium '74 - 2nd Show (Bewley Muzak, unnumbered) (O'Keefe Auditorium, Toronto, Canada, 16 June 1974, late show, audience recording, from .flac) (C, last song-and-a-half missing)

Future Legend (Old Gold Records OGCD 113) (War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, New York, 17 June 1974, audience recording) (incomplete show: remaining tracks available on "You're Knocking Me Dead") (D, some cuts)

The Diamond Dogs Tour 1974: Public Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio, 19 June 1974) (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (D-, lots of audience chatter)

You're Knocking Me Dead (Old Gold Records OGCD 111A/B) (2 CDs, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, 22 June 1974 + bonus tracks from Rochester, New York, 17 June 1974 and Cleveland, Ohio, 19 June 1974, audience recordings) (sound quality varies, D/C, some cuts)

Live Atlanta (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 1 July 1974, audience recording + bonus tracks: Atlanta, Georgia, 8 April 1997, FM broadcast, acoustic session) (D, bonus tracks: A)

Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, Florida, 2 July 1974 (complete and remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, complete show from two sources, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Class of '74 Vol. 6: Tampa 2 July (Egodisc 016) (Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, Florida, 2 July 1974, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, two songs missing)

Rock Concert (origin unknown) (Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, purportedly 11 July 1974) (this is actually just 40 minutes' worth of extracts from the official DAVID LIVE album, and included here mainly for reference purposes) (A)

David Bowie is Alive and Well and Living Only in Theory (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 12 July 1974, audience recording) (D-)

Candidate (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, Connecticut, 14 July 1974, audience recording, from .flac) (D/D+, some cuts)

Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, Connecticut, 14 July 1974 (from 1st generation recording) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, some cuts)

No Soul in Boston (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Music Hall, Boston, 16 July 1974) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, cut in "The Jean Genie") (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long)

Hartford, Connecticut, 17 July 1974 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D, some cuts)

Class of '74 Vol. 2: New York - 20 July (Egodisc 004/005) (2 CDs, Madison Square Garden, New York City, audience recording + bonus tracks: "All the Young Dudes," "Cracked Actor" and "It's Gonna Be Me" from Los Angeles, September 1974, exact date unknown) (from .flac) (C+/B-)

Class of '74 Vol. 3: Los Angeles - 2 September (Egodisc 006/007) (2 CDs, Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter, last track deteriorates badly about halfway into the song)

Good Evening, Los Angeles (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 2 September 1974, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, slight upgrade, audience chatter, last track cuts off)

Class of '74 Vol. 1: Los Angeles - 4 September (Egodisc 002/003) (2 CDs, Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Strange Fascination (Tom 001/002) (2 CDs, Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 5 September 1974, beginning of "All the Young Dudes" is cut, from .flac) (A)

A Sweet Thing . . . in Los Angeles '74 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 5 September 1974 + assorted bonus tracks) (beginning of "All the Young Dudes" is cut, from .flac) (A except bonus tracks)

Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 6 September 1974 (origin unknown) (audience recording, approx. 25 minutes long, no artwork) (D-, virtually inaudible, some cuts, CD indexed as two long tracks)

The Strangest Living Curiosities (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Sports Arena, San Diego, California, 11 September 1974, audience recording) (D, some cuts)

David Bowie - 1974 (Fire Power FP-0050-A/B) (2 CDs, purportedly Madison, Wisconsin, 10 October 1974 [there is some controversy about the date and location] + most of Tampa, Florida, 2 July 1974, audience recordings, from .flac) (C)

David Bowie - 1974 (Remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (Fire Power FP-0050-A/B [see above] remastered) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

David Live (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Michigan Palace, Detroit, Michigan, 16 October 1974, audience recording, from .flac) (D/D+)

Plastic Soul (KTLA CD66 1/2) (2 CDs, Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 22 or 23? October 1974, audience recording, no artwork) (CD2 is approx. 18 minutes long) (D)

Infected with Soul Love (Savage Hippo SH112) (2 CDs, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 28 October 1974 + two bonus tracks from Michigan Palace, Detroit, 16 October 1974, including opening set by the Mike Garson Band featuring Luther Vandross) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Young Bostonians (Neo, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Boston Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 14 and 16 November 1974) (audience recordings) (D)

They Pulled in from Boston (The Joe Maloney Archive 006) (Boston Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 15 November 1974) (audience recording, from .shn) (artwork is for a 2-CD set, but all material fits on one CD) (C)

It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (Old Gold Records OGCD 109) (Convention Centre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 24 November 1974) (audience recording) (D)

Uniondale '74 (Old Gold Records OGCD 113) (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 26 November 1974) (audience recording) (D-/D, some cuts)

Class of '74 Vol. 4: Atlanta - 1 December (Egodisc 009) (The Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, audience recording, includes only live recording of "Win," from .flac) (C-)

Vancouver Station - 2 February 1976 Rehearsals (origin unknown) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Wish Upon a Star (Isolar 9276) (Rotterdam, 9 February 1976, from .flac) (B/B+)

McNichols Arena, Denver, Colorado (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording) (D-, each CD programmed as one track)

The '76 Tour Tapes Vol. 1 (HissDisc Records HD005/006) (2 CDs, the Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio, 23 February 1976) (audience recording) (C-)

One Magical Moment (Old Gold Records OGCD527) (Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada, 26 February 1976) (audience recording, from .flac, no artwork) (D/C, some cuts)

NEOEXPRESSIONISMDAVIDBOWIE (NCO-1/2) (2 CDs, Public Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio, 28 February 1976) (audience recording, no artwork) (C)

Live at the Public Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio, 28 February 1976 (dbdigital/TheClevelandMasters) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 26 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

International Ampitheatre, Chicago, March 3 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording) (D, part of "Panic in Detroit" drum solo cut, "Jean Genie" is very muffled: D-)

Duke of Atlanta (Old Gold Records OGCD 079) (Omni, Atlanta, 8 March 1976) (audience recording) (D, some dropouts, encores missing)

Omni, Atlanta, 8 March 1976 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

High Speed Line (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 15 March 1976) (audience recording, includes "Sister Midnight") (D)

Spectrum Arena, Philadelphia, 16 March 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes "Sister Midnight") (sound quality varies slightly, D/C-, audience chatter, most of "Jean Genie" cut)

StationToNorthStation (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, New Boston Gardens Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, 17 March 1976) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Municipal Auditorium, Rochester, 20 March 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording) (sound quality varies slightly, D-/D, crackling/distortion on some tracks)

Station to Springfield (NEO Records, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Civic Center, Springfield, 21 March 1976) (audience recording) (C except deteriorates during last track)

Suffragette City (Great Dane GDR CD 9023) (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 23 March 1976, FM broadcast, from .flac) (A) (duplicates material since released on STATION TO STATION DELUXE EDITION)

Two-and-a-half unbroadcast songs from Nassau Coliseum show: "I'm Waiting for the Man," "Queen Bitch," "Life on Mars?" (cuts off) (Savage Jaw CD-R) (approx. 11 minutes long, from .flac) (A-) (sorry, this won't fit on the same disc as the broadcast) (duplicates material since released on STATION TO STATION DELUXE EDITION)

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 23 March 1976 ("Upgraded Version") (Trader's Den CD-R) (includes "I'm Waiting for the Man," no artwork, from .flac) (duplicates material since released on STATION TO STATION DELUXE EDITION) (A)

New York, 26 March 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D, some audience chatter, encores missing, some cuts)

Live in Dusseldorf (2nd half), 8 April 1976 (CD-R 76 0004 08) (audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Deutshlandhalle, Berlin, West Germany, 10 April 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (D/C, some tracks incomplete, encores missing)

Deutshlandhalle, Berlin, West Germany, 10 April 1976 (Trader's Den CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (C-, a few glitches, first three songs missing)

Hamburg '76 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Kongress Zentrum, Hamburg, Germany, 11 April 1976, audience recording, from .flac) (D/C)

Frankfurt, Germany: Festhalle, 13 April 1976 & Night Club, 16 April 1976 with the Linus Band (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (it's not clear what role, if any, Bowie plays in the Linus Band performance) (sound quality varies, D-/D+, some tracks incomplete)

Zurich '76 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland, 17 April 1976) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Helsinki Press Conference, Helsinki, Finland, 24 April 1976 (origin unknown) (no music) (C)

Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm, Sweden, 26 April 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D, audience chatter, encores missing, some cuts)

Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm, Sweden, 27 April 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D-, barely audible, encores missing, each CD programmed as one track)

Scandinavium 76 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Gothenburg, Sweden, 28 April 1976) (audience recording) (D)

Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 29 April 1976 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, more like D towards the end)

Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 29 April 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (CD1: D+/C-, CD2: D, each CD programmed as one track)

Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 30 April 1976 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 30 April 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D, no "Jean Genie," each CD programmed as one track)

Empire Pool, Wembley, 3/5/76 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, 3 May 1976, audience recording) (D+, very beginning of "Panic in Detroit" cut, "Jean Genie" cuts off)

Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, 4 May 1976 (origin unknown) (audience recording, from .flac) (D-) (DEFECTIVE - NOT FOR TRADE)

Duke of Wembley (origin unknown) (4 CDs, Empire Pool, Wembley, 5 May and 8 May 1976) (audience recordings, from .flac) (May 5: D, May 8: C+/B-, last few seconds of last track cut off)

London '76 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Empire Pool, Wembley, 6 May 1976) (audience recording) (C+/B-, first track fades in and has glitches)

Rock Show (100% British, unnumbered) (Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, 7 May 1976, audience recording, from .flac) (C, most of "Station to Station" missing, "Panic in Detroit" cut in the middle)

The Wembley Wizard Touches the Dial (Desperado Records DP5@) (Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, 7 May 1976, audience recording, incomplete show, first track fades in, a few dropouts) (from .flac) (C, surface noise from vinyl)

Live at the Empire Pool, 7 May 1976 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (upgraded version, audience recording, from .flac, nearly complete show, first track fades in, a few dropouts) (from .flac) (C)

Wembley Empire Pool - 8.5.76 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Wembley Empire Pool, London, England, 8 May 1976, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, last few seconds of last track cut off)

Vorst Nationaal Brussels, Belgium, 11 May 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording) (D, "Jean Genie" missing)

Sport Palias Ahoy, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 13 May 1976 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, most of "Queen Bitch" missing)

Dutch Duke (KTLA CD1101/2) (Sport Palias Ahoy, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 13 May 1976, "Queen Bitch" missing, applause edited in order to fit all music on one CD) (from .flac) (C, tape hiss, beginning of "Panic in Detroit" is D)

Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 16 March 1976 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, two cuts)

The Pavilion, Paris, France, 17 May 1976 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D, first track cuts in)

Paris 1976 (origin unknown) (The Pavilion, Paris, France, 17 May 1976) (2 CDs, audience recording) (D)

The Pavilion, Paris, France, 18 May 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording) (D, no "Jean Genie")

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: The Idiot's Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (not sessions for THE IDIOT, but rehearsals for 1977 Iggy Pop tour and related broadcast material) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, C/A)

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: Rainbow Theatre, London, England, March 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (March 5 or March 7, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: Suck on This (remastered from vinyl) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Ohio, March 1977 + Iggy bonus tracks from Santa Monica, California 18 November 1977) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: Palladium, New York City, 18 March 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: Detroit Masonic Theater, 25 March 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: Mantra Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Iggy Pop with Bowie on keyboards and backing vocals, Mantra Studios, Chicago, Illinois, 28 March 1977, from .flac) (B)

Jesus, This Is Iggy (Lust for Live LFL 069) (Iggy Pop with Bowie on keyboards and backing vocals, Agora Ballroom, Columbus, Ohio, 30 March 1977) (from .flac) (C)

Jesus, This Is Iggy (Remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Iggy Pop with Bowie on keyboards and backing vocals, Agora Ballroom, Columbus, Ohio, 30 March 1977) (from .flac) (B)

Eno, Bowie & Cale Unreleased Tracks (no label, no number) (a mixed bag of unreleased oddities, at least some of the Bowie tracks widely regarded as fakes) (B+/A)

David Bowie & Marc Bolan - 1977 Rehearsal Tape (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Interview Picture Disc (baktabak CBAK4040) (date unknown, from .flac) (B)

San Diego Sailor (Old Gold Records OGCD 152/153) (2 CDs, San Diego, California, 29 March 1978) (audience recording) (D-)

No Iggy or Ziggy . . . Just a Gigolo (OMEGA 912 OMG 912) (2 CDs, The Forum, Los Angeles, California, 4 April 1978 + bonus tracks: "Heroes" sung in German and French from European singles) (audience recording, mastered from LPs, identical to "Slaughter in the Air" bootleg, no artwork) (C+/B- except occasional volume fluctuations, surface noise, each LP side mastered as a single track, "Warszawa" missing)

Slaughter in the Air (speed-corrected) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, The Forum, Los Angeles, California, 4 April 1978) (audience recording, remastered from LPs, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, surface noise, "Warszawa" missing)

Slaughter in the Air (speed-corrected, remastered) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, The Forum, Los Angeles, California, 4 April 1978) (audience recording, remastered from LPs, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, surface noise, "Warszawa" missing)

Oakland Coliseum, San Francisco, California, 5 April 1978 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording) (C, "Rebel Rebel" missing)

David Bowie Live '78: The Summit, Houston (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 9 April 1978, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long, audience recording, from .flac) (C-/C, last song missing)

Baton Rouge (Switch On SO 99-08-1/2) (2 CDs, 11 April 1978, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 13 April 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, no encores)

Arie Crowne Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 17 April 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+ except encores more like C)

Arie Crowne Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 18 April 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D, several cuts and incomplete songs)

Breaking Glass (100% British, number unknown or unnumbered) (4 CDs, two shows, 20 and 21 April 1978, Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan) (audience recordings, from .flac) (C, 20 April show missing "Rebel Rebel," one cut in 21 April show)

21 April 1978, Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan (from master tape) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, one cut)

Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 28 April 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D, numerous cuts, six songs missing)

"Live" at the Boston Garden (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, New Boston Gardens, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 May 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+, "Warszawa" and first half of "Heroes" missing)

New York, 7 May 1978 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, tape hiss)

Madison Square Garden, New York City, 8 May 1978 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (C-/C, two cuts)

Madison Square Garden, New York City, 8 May 1978 (1st Night) "Remastered" (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (C/B-, two cuts)

Madison Square Garden, New York City, 9 May 1978 (2nd Night) (Dimeadozen CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (C-, cuts in "Warzsawa," last two encores missing)

Sporthalle, Cologne, 19 May 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+, audience chatter)

We Can Be Heroes (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria, 22 May 1978) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Palais Des Sports, Marseilles, France, 27 May 1978 (remastered) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some cuts)

Secret Lounge 1977 Bremen (3D-Reality Crassics) (Musikladen TV Extra, Norddeutscher Rundfunk TV, Bremen, Germany, 30 May 1978, from .flac) (approx. 41 minutes long) (B+/A-)

Live Kopenhagen '78 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 31 May 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B- except last four songs: D/D+, "Five Years" and most of "Soul Love" missing)

Hang onto Copenhagen (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R: Old Gold Records OGCD 247 + two tracks from OGCD 246) (Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1 June 1978, audience recording, last four songs missing, one cut in "Beauty and the Beast," artwork is for a 2-CD set but all tracks fit on a single CD, from .flac) (C+)

Live in Stockholm - The Real Thing (Old Gold Records OGCD 048A/B) (2 CDs, Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm, Sweden, 2 June 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Another Stage (Black Eagle BE 003/004) (2 CDs, Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden, 4 June 1978 + bonus tracks) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-/B, audience chatter, one cut)

Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden, 4 June 1978 (from 2nd generation tape) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter, one cut)

Neon Permafrost (Jumping Horse DB 09-010) (2 CDs, Ekebergshallen, Oslo, Norway, 5 June 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+)

Rotterdam 78 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Sports Palais Ahoy, Rotterdam, Holland, compilation of 8 & 9 June 1978) (audience recording, from .flac) (C-, some audience chatter)

First Night: Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 11 June 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some cuts, three songs missing)

Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 11 June 1978 (2010 remaster) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C, some cuts, three songs missing)

Beauty Before Outrage (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Newcastle City Hall, 15 June 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

City Hall, Newcastle, England, 16 June 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Ice on the Cages (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (8 CDs, Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland, 19-22 June 1978, audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (19th: D-/D, very hissy, some glitches; 20th: D, first track cuts in; 21st: last song and a half missing; 22nd: D-, some glitches, encores missing)

Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 20 June 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D, "Warszawa" missing")

Earl's Court 29th June 78 (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

London Star (Old Gold Records OGCD 160) (Earl's Court, London, England, 30 June 1978, audience recording, incomplete show, from .flac) (C+/B-, some cuts)

Sound & Vision (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Earl's Court, London, England, 1 July 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C+, some audience chatter)

Earl's Court, London, England, 1 July 1978 - Remaster (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Earl's Court, London, England, 1 July 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Adelaide Cricket Oval, Adelaide, Australia, 11 November 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Sense of Adelaide (origin unknown) (2 CDs, 18 November 1978, Adelaide Cricket Oval, Adelaide, Australia, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Kiss You in the Rain (MCDS 09 99B) (Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, 18 November 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (approx. 39 minutes long) (C+/B-, some surface noise from vinyl)

Forever Yours (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Sydney Showgrounds, Australia, 24 November 1978) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+, surface noise from vinyl)

Reaction (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan, 6 December 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Koseneinkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan, 6 December 1978 - Remaster (+ bonus tracks: Mick Ronson, Old Gray Whistle Test, April 1975, 2 tracks) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C except bonus tracks: B+/A-)

Koseneinkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan, 7 December 1978 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Budokan '78 (MCW99) (2 CDs, Tokyo, Japan, 11 December 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Hoping for a Little Romance (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Nihon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 12 December 1978 + interview from Japanese television, from .flac) (A-/A)

Beast (1978) (Masterport MPBD116/MPBD117) (2 CDs, Nihon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 12 December 1978) (complete show, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Vampires of Human Flesh (Midnight Beat MB CD 021) (SCARY MONSTERS demos, outtakes, rough mixes) (A)

Glamour (OS353) ("Vampires of Human Flesh" + bonus tracks) (A)

1983 Interviews (compilation of Dimeadozen.org & Hunger City torrents) (1983 interview for German music magazine MusikExpress-Sounds and April 1983 press Conference & phone-in interview from Dallas, Texas) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

"Las Calinas," Dallas, Texas, 26 April 1983 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, 1st day of Dallas "Serious Moonlight" rehearsals with Stevie Ray Vaughan, incomplete) (includes "Joe the Lion" and "I Can't Explain," no artwork) (B-/B, tape hiss)

Dallas Rehearsals, Vols. 1 and 2 (Star Spangled Music SSM003) (2 CDs, "Las Calinas," Dallas, Texas, 27 April 1983, 2nd day of Dallas "Serious Moonlight" rehearsals with Stevie Ray Vaughan, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Dallas Moonlight (Red Devil 13 1/2) (2 CDs, "Las Calinas," Dallas, Texas, 27 April 1983, 2nd day of Dallas "Serious Moonlight" rehearsals with Stevie Ray Vaughan, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

David Bowie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Serious Rehearsal 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 27 April 1983, remastered in mock stereo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Serious Moonlight Rehearsel Brussel 83 (origin unknown) (Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 15 May 1983, rehearsals) (audience recording, only six songs, approx. 24 minutes long) (D-, very muffled or distant, entire CD programmed as one track)

Brussels Rehearsals (origin unknown) (Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 17 May 1983, rehearsals) (audience recording, includes "Soul Love") (D)

Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 18 May 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs) (audience recording, includes "Joe the Lion," "I Can't Explain" and "Soul Love") (no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Premier in the Moonlight (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 18 May 1983) (audience recording, includes "Joe the Lion," "I Can't Explain" and "Soul Love") (D)

Live in Brussels (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 19 May 1983) (audience recording, includes "Joe the Lion," "I Can't Explain" and "Soul Love") (C)

Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany, 20 May 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs with running order corrected) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, surface noise from vinyl)

Olympiahalle, Muenchen, West Germany, 21 May 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Les Arenes, Frejus, France, 26 May 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Merci Beaucoup (Lizard LZCD 049/050 (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

US Festival, Glen Helen Regional Park, San Bernadino, California, 30 May 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Wembley Stadium, London, England, 2 June 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

"Third Night": Wembley Arena, London, England, 4 June 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Serious Moonlight Tour '83 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, N.E.C. Arena, Birmingham, England, 6 June 1983 + bonus tracks from Brussels, 18 May 1983 & London, 3 June 1983) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Hippodrome d'Auteuil, Paris, 9 June 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Gothenburg 25th Anniversary (Who Cares? Records GOTH25) (4 CDs, CD rips of "Sold Out" [Sesam Records 830611 A/D] and Serious Moonlight in Gothenburg [MIW Records DB-37 A/D] vinyl bootlegs) (Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden, 11 & 12 June 1983) (audience recordings, from .flac) (11 June: B-, audience chatter; 12 June: C+/B-, audience chatter)

Freilecht Buhne, Bad Segeberg, Germany, 18 June 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Waldb�hne, Berlin, West Germany, 20 June 1983 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

Bieberer F-Stadion, Offenbach, Germany, 24 June 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, audience chatter)

Rotterdam, Feijenoord Stadium, 25 June 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C)

Keep On (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, De Kuip, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 26 June 1983) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, 28 June 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

On the Hammersmith Stage (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 30 June 1983) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

A Rebel at the Bowl (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Milton Keynes Bowl, London, England, 1 July 1983, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

From the Hinterland (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Milton Keynes Bowl, London, England, 2 July 1983, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Dedicated To Lennard Holt (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 3 July 1983, Milton Keynes Bowl, London, England) (from .flac) (B+)

Montreal (Stoned Records SR 800) (3 CDs, 13 July 1983, Forum, Montreal, FM broadcast, incorrect track sequence, several songs repeated, one song missing, from .flac) (A-)

Serious Moonlight (Swinging Pig TSP-CD-221-2) (2 CDs, Forum, Montreal, 13 July 1983, FM broadcast, same show as Stoned Records SR 800; complete show with song sequence corrected, from .shn) (A)

Totally Serious (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Forum, Montreal, Canada, 13 July 1983, soundboard recording, from .flac) (A)

New York '83 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 27 July 1983, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, 31 July 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, Illinois, 2 August 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Dancing in the Moonlight (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 14 August 1983, Forum, Inglewood, California, audience recording) (B-/B)

Forum, Inglewood, California, 14 August 1983 (2010 remaster) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B, louder than above)

Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona, 17 August 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Reunion Hall, Dallas, Texas, 19 August 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+)

Boy, Could He Play Earl's Guitar (Downunder Discs, unnumbered) (2 CDs, 4 September 1983, Canada, with Mick Ronson on "The Jean Genie") (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California, 17 September 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Moonlight over Japan (Moonraker 453/54) (2 CDs, Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 20 October 1983) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, some surface noise from vinyl)

Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 24 October 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Furitsu Taiikukan, Osaka, Japan, 26 October 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C except first two songs are D)

Furitsu Taiikukan, Osaka, Japan, 27 October 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Entertainment Centre, Perth, Australia, 4 November 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (D, several cuts and incomplete songs)

Athletic Park, Wellington, New Zealand, 24 November 1983 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

RMX (origin unknown) (4 CDs, remixes and rarities, 1980s-90s) (no artwork) (A)

Speaking in Tongues (Hunger City CD-R) (foreign language versions) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A, some tracks have surface noise from vinyl)

London Press Conference: Player's Theatre, London, 20 March 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (press conference and two live songs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

New York's a Go Go: The New York Rehearsals (DAV 001/002) (2 CDs, New York City, March or April 1987, including "Shining Star," "Because You're Young" and "Scream Like a Baby") (from .flac) (B+/A-)

Rotterdam Rehearsals (origin unknown) (5 CDs, Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 19-23? May 1987) (includes "Because You're Young," "Scream Like a Baby," and a medley of "The Jean Genie," "Maria" [from WEST SIDE STORY] and Van Morrison's "Gloria," which then fades out) (no artwork) (sound quality varies greatly, mostly very muddy D- audience recording, but "Because You're Young" and "Jean Genie" medley are B+ soundboard)

Tour Rehearsals, Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 20 May 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording + bonus track: "Look Back in Anger" from rehearsals for "Intruders at the Palace," U.K. television show, Dominion Theatre, London, England, 1 July 1988, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (D-)

Live at 'De Kuip' Rotterdam 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, De Kuip Stadium, Rotterdam, Holland, 30 May 1987) (audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Rotterdam, Feijenoord Stadium, 31 May 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Festival Terrein, Werchter, Belgium, 2 June 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Glass Idol in Berlin (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (Reichstag Gelande, Berlin, Germany, 6 June 1987, FM broadcast of first half of concert, from .flac) (A)

Concert for Berlin (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Reichstag Gelande, Berlin, Germany, 6 June 1987, complete concert, audience recording, from .flac) (A)

Rock AM Ring, Nuremberg, Germany, 7 June 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Stadio Comunale, Florence, Italy, 9 June 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Stadio San Siro, Milano, Italy, 10 June 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C, lots of audience chatter)

Stadio Flaminio, Rome, Italy, 15 June 1987 (compilation of two Mind-Warp Pavilion torrents) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, surface noise from vinyl, low volume)

"Second Night": Stadio Flaminio, Rome, Italy, 16 June 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Wembley Stadium, London, England, 19 June 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales, 21 June 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria, 1 July 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

God It's Dark (main stream MAST-034/035) (2 CDs, Parc Departemental de la Courneuve, Paris, France, 3 July 1987, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Le Stadium, Toulouse, France, 4 July 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, two large cuts)

Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid, Spain, 6 July 1987 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Ministadio CF, Barcelona, Spain, 7 July 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some small cuts)

Slane Castle, Dublin, Ireland, 11 July 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Maine Road Stadium, Manchester, England, 15 July 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some small cuts)

Goodbye Europe (Wildcat MCDS 007-99-B) (2 CDs, Stadio Comunale, Torino, Italy, 18 July 1987, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 30 July 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C)

Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 31 July 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D, audience chatter)

Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, 2 August 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D, audience chatter)

Spartan Stadium, San Jose, California, 7 August 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, two songs missing, from .flac) (C+/B-)

A Son of the Circus (Dimesdozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Canada, 28 August 1987, from .flac) (A-)

Glass Spider Concert Special (DIR Radio Discs) (3 CDs, Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Canada, 30 August 1987 + four tracks from Montreal, 1983) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Foxboro Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, 3 September 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some small cuts)

Tar Heel Spider (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Dean Smith Centre, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 7 September 1987) (audience recording, from .flac) (D, each CD programmed as a single track)

Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan, 12 September 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, 22 September 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D-/C+)

St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1 October 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some small cuts)

Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas, 10 October 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, 13 October 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, 14 October 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, one small cut)

Never Let Me Down Under (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Sydney, Australia, 3 November 1987, from .flac) (A, first track of CD2 cuts in)

Tin Machine: On the Rox (tm0091/0092) (2 CDs, the Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, 16 June 1989, early and late shows) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Tin Machine: Complete Copenhagen (TMM 001-003) (3 CDs, two Copenhagen concerts, 21 June 1989 & 19 October 1991 + bonus tracks) (audience recording, from .flac) (1989: C+/B-, 1991: B-)

Tin Machine: Essential Equipment... (tm9189) (Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 24 June 1989 + L.A.X., 25 August 1991 + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: High, Live and Dirty (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (La Cigale, Paris, 25 June 1989, from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: Live Machination (Kut Korners 002) (CD rip of Gotham Records LPs) (2 CDs, Town & Country Club, London, England, 27 June 1989 & National Ballroom, London, 29 June 1989) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (CD1: C, CD2: B-, audience chatter)

Tin Machine: 1.scandal (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, National Ballroom, Kilburn, London, England, 29 June 1989) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Tin Machine: Newport Centre, Cardiff, Wales, 1 July 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Tin Machine: Now (tm 722) (2 CDs, St. George's Hall, Bradford, U.K., 2 July 1989, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Introspective (baktabak CINT5001) (interview, circa 1990, from .flac) (B+)

Rehearsing Sound + Vision (Rhymes, number unknown or unnumbered) (February 1990 rehearsals, New York, from .flac) (A-/A)

Le Colisee, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 4 March 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter, first track cuts in)

S&V Montreal (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Forum, Montreal, Canada, 6 March 1990) (audience recording? from .flac) (B+/A-)

Skydome, Toronto, Canada, 7 March 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Sound + Vision Tour 1990 (100% British) (4 CDs, two complete shows: Birmingham National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 19 March 1990, and Docklands Arena, London, England, 26 March 1990) (audience recordings, from .flac) (Birmingham: C+/B-, London: B-, audience chatter on both)

"The Best 1990?" (Old Gold Records OGCD006A/B) (2 CDs, Ingliston R.H.E.C., Edinburgh, Scotland, 23 March 1990 + bonus tracks from Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, 12 March 1990) (audience recordings, from .flac) (C)

Docklands Arena, London, England, 27 March 1990 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Docklands Arena, London, England, 28 March 1990 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Sound and Vision (pop tunes PT 316) (2 CDs, Sports Palais Ahoy, Rotterdam, 30 March 1990) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Live in Paris (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Bercy Hall, Paris, France, 2 April 1990) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Paris au Printemps (BOW 431/432) (2 CDs, Palais Omnisports, Paris, 3 April 1990) (no artwork) (A)

Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany, 8 April 1990 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Palatrussardi, Milano, Italy, 13 April 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, crowd chatter)

Italian Toilet (Old Gold Records OGCD 183A/B) (2 CDs, Palaeur, Rome, Italy, 17 April 1990, mostly soundboard, some tracks from audience source) (from .flac) (soundboard portion: B+/A-, B-)

Brussels 90 Second Night (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Forest National Arena, Brussels, Belgium, 21 April 1990) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Tokyo Dome, 15 May 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

TVC 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Tokyo Dome, Japan, 16 May 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Tour 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (4 CDs, two complete shows: Tokyo Dome, Japan, 15 and 16 May 1990, audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, Washington, 21 May 1990 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

The Shoreline Preacher (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (4 CDs, 28 and 29 May 1990, Shoreline Ampitheater, San Francisco, California, audience recordings, from .flac) (B, "Space Oddity" from 29 May fades in halfway, the very beginning of "Sound and Vision" from both shows missing)

Sound + Vision (Hunger City CD-Rs) (Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 30 May 1990) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

McNichols Arena, Denver, Colorado, 1 June 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, a few dropouts during "Sound and Vision")

Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 13 June 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some cuts)

World Music Theater, Tinley Park, Illinois, 15 June 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some audience chatter, two songs incomplete)

Cleveland, Ohio, 20 June 1990 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9 July 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, "Sound and Vision" cuts in)

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10 July 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 36 minutes long) (C)

New York '90 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 16 July 1990, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Foxboro Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, 21 July 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut, 23 July 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Milton Keynes Bowl, London, 5 August 1990 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Milton Keynes Bowl, London, 5 August 1990 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, pre-FM, corrected version, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Sound and Vision in Holland (Dutch Discs 001-002) (De Goffert, Nijmegen, Holland, 18 August 1990) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

'Lectric Blue In Holland (Dutch Discs 003-004) (MECC, Maastricht, Holland, 19 August 1990) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Idraetsparken, Copenhagen, 26 August 1990 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, partial show, some audience chatter)

Sportstadion, Linz, Austria, 29 August 1990 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, CD2 is approx. 23 minutes long)

Schuettorf, Vechtewiese, Germany, 1 September 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, complete 79-minute performance, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Our Man in Lisbon (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Alvalade Stadium, Lisbon, Portugal, 14 September 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Rock in Rio (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Sambodromo Del Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20 September 1990, from .flac) (A)

Estadio do Palmeiras, S�o Paulo, Brazil, 23 September 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (from .flac) (D, some tracks incomplete)

David Bowie en Chile: Sound + Vision Tour (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile, 27 September 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 29 September 1990 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long)

Tin Machine: TIN MACHINE II - Studio Outtakes and Unreleased Tracks (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org torrents) (3 CDs, session outtakes) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Tin Machine: Men Like Us (Four Seasons FSC006) (The Docks, Hamburg, Germany, 24 October 1991) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Tin Machine: Satan's Perfume (The Strangest Living Curiosities TSLC 109/110) (2 CDs, Olympia, Paris, France, 29 October 1991) (audience recording) (B-)

Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, England, 5 November 1991) (audience recording, from .flac) (C-)

Tin Machine: It's My Life (Miranda's Clothes, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, the Academy, London, England, 10 November 1991, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Tin Machine: 2.scandal (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Academy, London, England, 11 November 1991, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Tin Machine: Tower Theater, Upper Darby, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 15 November 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Tin Machine: The Live Tin Machine (American Concert Series ACS 054) (Citadel, Washington D.C., 16 November 1991) (from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 20 November 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, WBCN-FM stereo simulcast, from .flac) (A-/A)

Tin Machine: The Academy, New York City, 27 November 1991 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (C-)

Tin Machine: Requiem to the Memory of . . . New York (The Strangest Living Curiosities TLSC 107/108) (2 CDs, the Academy, New York City, 29 November 1991) (FM broadcast) (A)

Tin Machine: Pearl Harbor Day (EX FM Kut Korners KKP 003) (2 CDs, Riviera Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 7 December 1991, FM broadcast, includes 23-minute interview, from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: The Blade and the Tongue (ROCKS92004/5) (2 CDs, Riviera Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 7 December 1991, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Tin Machine: Bronco Bowl, Dallas, Texas, 9 December 1991 (edited version of Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (spoken intro and slight bit of in-between song banter cut to fit the show on one CD) (C, audience chatter)

Tin Machine: Spreckles Theatre, San Diego, California, 15 December 1991 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California, 17 December 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Tin Machine: Warfield Machine (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California, 17 December 1991) (audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long) (B-)

Tin Machine: They Belong in Rock 'n' Roll (HD-20-21) (2 CDs, 30 January and 6 February 1992) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Tin Machine: Osaka, Japan, 31 January 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long) (A)

Tin Machine: NHK Hall Theatre, Tokyo, Japan, 6 February 1992 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, soundboard, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: Goodbye Mr. Ed (Turtle Records TR50 A/B) (2 CDs, NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 6 February 1992) (audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 35 minutes long) (B-)

Tin Machine: Sunplaza Hall, Sendai, Japan, 13 February 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, one track cut)

1993 (origin unknown) (studio remixes + live performances from the Arsenio Hall Show) (no artwork) (A)

At the Beeb (Trader's Den CD-R) (BBC retrospective of Bowie appearances, 1970-1991, broadcast 16 October 1993) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

8. Outsiders (origin unknown) (studio outtakes from 1. OUTSIDE album) (no artwork) (A except a few glitches)

9. Outsiders (Sound Improvements SI 00103) (studio outtakes from 1. OUTSIDE album) (A)

A Hyper Circle (3D-Reality 3D-DB-056) (2 CDs, 14 September 1995, Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford, Connecticut, six songs with Nine Inch Nails) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Glamour Death (RUBEN001) (Great Woods, Massachusetts, 16 September 1995, NIN set + five songs with Bowie) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Glamour Death (Remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R: RUBEN001 remastered) (Great Woods, Massachusetts, 16 September 1995, NIN set + five songs with Bowie) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

SkyDome, Toronto, Canada, 20 September 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, five songs with Nine Inch Nails, no artwork, from .flac) (B, CD2 is approx. 31 minutes long)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Feel the Pain (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Sony Blockbuster Entertainment Center, Camden, New Jersey, 22 September 1995) (NIN set + three songs with Bowie) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Let's Get Together: Sony Blockbuster Entertainment Center, Camden, New Jersey, 22 September 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes full Nine Inch Nails set, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Sony Blockbuster Entertainment Center, Camden, New Jersey, 22 September 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, includes full Nine Inch Nails set, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Starlake Amphitheatre, Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, 23 September 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes five songs with Nine Inch Nails, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long) (B-)

Blossom Music Centre, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 30 September 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long) (B-)

Oh No Not Me...I've Lost It (The Strangest Living Curiosities TSLC 105) (World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Chicago, 1 October 1995, includes five songs with Nine Inch Nails, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan, 3 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, includes five songs with Nine Inch Nails, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 21 minutes long) (C)

Polarized (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Polaris Amphitheatre, Columbus, Ohio, 4 October 1995, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Polaris Amphitheatre, Columbus, Ohio, 4 October 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes five songs with Nine Inch Nails, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Children of the Night (Kiss the Stone KTS 498) (Raleigh, North Carolina, 8 October 1995) (NIN set + three songs with Bowie) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Deranged Pigs (Hurricane HURR021) (Atlanta, Georgia, 9 October 1995, from .flac) (A)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Live Hate (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Riverport Amphitheatre, St. Louis, Missouri, 11 October 1995, includes Nine Inch Nails opening set) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, beginning of first track is cut)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Live Hate - Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Riverport Amphitheatre, St. Louis, Missouri, 11 October 1995, includes Nine Inch Nails opening set) (complete show, from .flac) (A-/A)

Southpark Meadows, Austin, Texas, 14 October 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, includes five songs with Nine Inch Nails, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 23 minutes long) (C+)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: McNichols Arena, Denver, Colorado, 16 October 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes Nine Inch Nails opening set, no artwork, from .flac) (B, beginning of first track is cut)

Desert Sky Pavilion, Glendale, Arizona, 18 October 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes five songs with Nine Inch Nails, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, CD2 is approx. 24 minutes long, several cuts)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Shoreline Ampitheater, Mountain View, California, 21 October 1995 (edited version of Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, complete NIN & Bowie sets except "Hurt" cuts off) (audience recording, from .flac) (B) (two minutes of audience noise omitted for time consideration -- no music has been omitted)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: The Oddball Couple (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Shoreline Ampitheater, Mountain View, California, 21 October 1995) (NIN set + four songs with Bowie) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, Washington, 24 October 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes five songs with Nine Inch Nails, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long, audience chatter)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Rose Garden Arena, Portland, Oregon, 25 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (NIN set + four songs with Bowie) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/D+)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Rose Garden Arena, Portland, Oregon, 25 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, complete show except first NIN song cuts in) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, 28 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (NIN set + four songs with Bowie) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, 29 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, includes five songs with NIN) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Hollywood Palladium, West Hollywood, California, 31 October 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B except some glitches)

Stage 1. Hurling Disdain (Oxygen MONADA 061/62) (2 CDs, St. Louis, 11 November 1995, several tracks with Nine Inch Nails + bonus tracks) (A)

Teenage Daydream (100% British, unnumbered) (4 CDs, Wembley Arena, London, 14 and 15 November 1995) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Morrissey and David Bowie: Wembley Arena, London, England, 17 November 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast highlights from each performer's set, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

London to Paris (Hunger City CD-R) (Wembley Arena, London, England, 17 November 1995 & Taratata Show, French TV, 10 December 1995) (A)

Lust for Life (origin unknown) (18 July 1996, 18 November 1995 & 22 June 1996) (no artwork) (A)

Crazed in the Hot Zone (HUNA 996/007) (2 CDs, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 20 November 1995 + nine bonus tracks from 1995 television appearances) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 21 November 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Point Depot, Dublin, Ireland, 24 November 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, one small cut)

Boys Keep Singing (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Westpoint Arena, Exeter, 26 November 1995, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Santa's Cap (origin unknown) (2 CDs, International Arena, Cardiff, Wales, 27 November 1995) (audience recording) (B+)

The Voyeur of Manchester (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 8 December 1995, Nynex Arena, Manchester, England, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Twix Mix (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, U.K., 13 December 1995, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

My Death (Sumo 01) (Spektrum, Oslo, Norway, 22 January 1996 + "My Death" from Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden, 19 January 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Valby Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark, 24 January 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 28 minutes long) (B-, audience chatter)

Nite Life (Moonraker 087/88) (2 CDs, Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany, 25 January 1996 + bonus tracks from Wembley Arena, London, 17 November 1995 + Swedish television, 20 January 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 26 January 1996 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Algeria Touchshriek Meets Mr. Ecstasy (The Strangest Living Curiosities TSLC 101/102) (2 CDs, Prins Van Oranjehall, Utrecht, Holland, 28 January 1996, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

A Small Plot of Stage (Watch That Owl! WTO 005) (2 CDs, Prins Van Oranjehall, Utrecht, Holland, 28 January 1996, audience recording + bonus tracks from 1995-1996 television appearances, from .flac) (C+/B-)

The Festhalle Messe, Frankfurt, Germany, 31 January 1996 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany, 31 January 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

A Song for Berlin (Cooper Records 2) (Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany, 1 February 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+)

Palasport di Casalecchio, Bologna, Italy, 9 February 1996 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, CD2 is approx. 14 minutes long, some distortion)

Where Is Bloody Hermann (Taborsky Records TaB002) (Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria, 4 February 1996, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria, 4 February 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, one song missing, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 34 minutes long) (B-, audience chatter, small gaps between tracks)

Back Outside (100% British, unnumbered) (4 CDs, three shows: 16 February 1996, Amneville; 7 September 1996, Washington; 21 November 1995, Birmingham N.E.C.) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Bring on the Chien (100% British, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Palais Omnisports, Bercy, Paris, France, 20 February 1996 + two bonus tracks) (audience recording, no artwork) (B+/A-)

1. Tokyo (no label, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Nihon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 4 June 1996 + "All the Young Dudes" from the same venue, the following night) (no artwork) (A-)

Century Hall, Nagoya, Japan, 7 June 1996 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Cherry Bowie (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Koseinenkin Hall, Hiroshima, Japan, 8 June 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

10th June Outside Tour (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (A-)

Outside Looking In (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 13 June 1996, Sun Palace, Fukuoka, Japan, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B)

Holy Unorthodox (Midnight Beat MB 095/096) (2 CDs, the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia, 18 June 1996 + Heyarkon Park, Tel Aviv, Israel, 3 July 1996 + the Festival Terrein, Balingen, Germany, 20 July 1996) (from .flac) (Moscow: B+/A-, Tel Aviv: A, Balingen: A-/A)

Loreley Festival, St. Goarshousen, Germany, 22 June 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Battlecries & Champagne (origin unknown) (2 CDs, La Zenith, Toulon, France, 25 June 1996 + bonus tracks from Eurockeennes Festival, Belfort, France, 7 July 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Hayarkon Park, Tel Aviv, Israel, 3 July 1996 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (FM broadcast, from .flac) (B+)

Tapping Out Your Memories (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Eurockeennes Festival, Belfort, France, 7 July 1996, from .flac) (B+, audience chatter)

Live Rome 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Curva Sud dello Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy, 9 July 1996) (FM broadcast, from .flac) (A)

Absolutely Outside Starting Fires (Pearls Before Swine PBS 12/13) (Monte Carlo, 10 July 1996 + bonus tracks: Eurock�ennes Fetival, Belfort, 7 July 1996) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Ahoy Again! (Old Gold Records OGCD181) (2 CDs, Sports Palais Ahoy, Rotterdam, 16 July 1996 + "All the Young Dudes" from Eurock�ennes Festival, Belfort, France, 7 July 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Westwood One Superstar Concert Series (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Phoenix Festival, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 18 July 1996 + NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 16 May 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Phoenix Festival, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 18 July 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 18 minutes long) (A)

Oh No, Not Me, I Never Lost Control (The Strangest Living Curiosities TSLC 106) (Bellinzona Open Air Festival, Switzerland, 21 July 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Live at the Capital Ballroom (DB, unnumbered or number unknown) (2 CDs, Washington, D.C., 7 September 1996, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Benefit 1996 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (The Bridge Benefit, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California, 19 & 20 October 1996, from .flac) (A)

Outside Mix (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (mix of OUTSIDE-era live and studio rarities) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

BBC 50th Birthday Broadcast (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (8 January 1997, mostly acoustic set with interview segments, from .flac) (A)

Divine Symmetry (DB-1) (BBC Radio 1, 8 January 1997, interview segments edited out + VH1 Fashion Awards, September 1996 + Bridge Benefit, San Francisco, semi-acoustic, 19 October 1996) (B+/A) (Bridge material is an audience recording; some rough editing on otherwise excellent Radio 1 material)

Unplugged (DBU CD 1) (BBC Radio 1, 8 January 1997, interview segments edited out + unknown acoustic session 1997 + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A, except some rough editing on Radio 1 material)

Acoustically High (Hunger City CD-R) (BBC Radio 1, 8 January 1997 + Smith's Olde Bar, Atlanta, 8 April 1997 + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A, except some rough editing on Radio 1 material)

Coca-Cola Planet Live: 50th Birthday Bash (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 9 January 1997, with guest appearances by Frank Black, Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth, Robert Smith, Lou Reed, Billy Corgan + bonus tracks: interview from BBC Radio Studios, London, 8 January 1997) (pre-FM master, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Smith's Olde Bar, Atlanta, Georgia, 8 April 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, acoustic session with interview segments, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Oh! You Pretty Thing (Savage Hippo SH111) (8 April 1997 broadcasts of acoustic sessions for WBCN Boston and 99X Atlanta without interview segments + seven acoustic BBC tracks from 4 October 1971, from .flac) (no artwork) (A/A)

WBCN Studios, Boston, Massachusetts, 30 September 1997 (acoustic) + "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," New York City, 11 April 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Song & Dance (DH-017) (2 CDs, the Hannover Grand, London, England, 2 June 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B except a lot of audience chatter)

Hannover Grand, London, England, 3 June 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (digital audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B, audience chatter)

Grosse Freiheit, Hamburg, Germany, 5 June 1997 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Offenbach, Stadion am Bieberer Berg, 8 June 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B) (NOT FOR TRADE -- CD2 HAS DEFECTS)

Little Wonder in Paradiso (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Amsterdam, the Netherlands, FM broadcast, 10 June 1997 + bonus tracks from Madison Square Garden, New York City, 9 January 1997) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

L Dopa (L-Dopa Records L-697-1/2) (2 CDs, Utrecht, Muziekcentrum Wredenburg, 11 June 1997, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Dancing on Angels (100% British, unnumbered) (4 CDs, Parc Des Princes, Paris, France, 14 June 1997 + La Trocadiere, Nantes, France 16 June 1997, audience recordings) + 105FM Radio Show, San Francisco, California, 9 September 1997) (from .flac) (Nantes: B+/A-, Paris: B, San Francisco: A)

Nantes 97 (db061697 1-2) (2 CDs, La Trocadiere, Nantes, France, 16 June 1997, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Bordeaux on Fire! (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, La Medocquine, Bordeaux, France, 18 June 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Night Dream (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Maison des Sports, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 19 June 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Soylent Green (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Frauenfeld, Switzerland, 13 July 1997) (audience recording, from .flac, CD2 is approx. 33 minutes long) (C+)

Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 22 July 1997 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

"En Concert" (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Lyon, Theatre Romain de Fourviere, 29 July 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Royal Court, Liverpool, England, 2 August 1997 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (audience recording, incomplete, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

Blood and Quicksand (Downunder Discs, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Rock City, Nottingham, England, 5 August 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (D/C)

Dame Meditation (Hunger City CD-Rs) (4 CDs, Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 8 and 9 August 1997) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Bowie at the Bush (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (4 CDs, Shepherds Bush Empire Theater, 11 and 12 August 1997) (audience recordings, from .flac) (August 11: B-, August 12: B)

Outside in Budapest (TABOO 140897) (Student Island Fest, Budapest, Hungary, 14 August 1997) (from .flac) (A)

Paramount Theatre, Seattle, Washington, 7 September 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Watching the Cruisers Below (b3 CD/004-007) (4 CDs, two complete shows: San Francisco, California, 9 and 15 September 1997, audience recordings + radio interview and four songs, 9 September 1997, from .flac) (B+/A-, radio: A)

20th Century Boy (BOW 0198) (Slim's, San Francisco, California, 9 September 1997 radio broadcast + bonus tracks) (mostly A)

San Francisco, California, Live 105 Morning Show, 9 September 1997 + Tammy Bruce Show, KROQ, 1997 September 10 (compilation of two Mind-Warp Pavilion torrents) (no artwork, from .flac) (SF: A, KROQ: A-)

Hollywood Athletic Club, Hollywood, California, 10 September 1997 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+)

Panic in Detroit (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (4 CDs, State Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, 22 September 1997 + International Ballroom, Atlanta, Georgia, 10 October 1997) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Life on the Edge (Savage Jaw CD-R) (CFNY 102.1 Toronto interview with three acoustic songs, 26 September 1997, from .flac, approx. 32 minutes long) (A)

Jungle Fever (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Warehouse, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 27 September 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

The Chaos Girls (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Warehouse, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 28 September 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

WBCN Studios, Boston, Massachusetts, 30 September 1997 (acoustic) + "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," New York City, 11 April 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Adventures in Cyberspace (Dancing Horse DH-020) (2 CDs, Boston, 1 October 1997, cybercast) (A-)

Sigma Sound Studios (1997-1998) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (WXPN, Philadelphia [acoustic] + Howard Stern's Birthday Party, 30 January 1998) (A-/A)

The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3 October 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Philly 97 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3 October 1997) (digital audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B except some audience chatter)

The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 October 1997 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, analog audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter)

Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6 October 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (interview with four acoustic songs) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Chili Pepper (100% British) (2 CDs, 8 October 1997, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, audience recording, from .flac) (B, audience chatter)

Quicklive (Optimum 22/23) (2 CDs, Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, 14 October 1997 + bonus tracks from Hamburg, 5 June 1997, from .flac) (A)

Radio City Calling (100% British, unnumbered) (2 CDs, GQ "Men of the Year" Awards Show, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 15 October 1997 + bonus tracks, from .flac) (A)

An Earthling in Buenos Aires (Savage Jaw CD-R) (7 November 1997, five acoustic songs + interview, audience recording of radio broadcast featuring unbroadcast material + 6 November 1997 press conference, from .flac) (press conference: A, concert: C+)

Almost Acoustic X-mas/Backstage with Bowie (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 6 December 1997, KROQ FM broadcast) (CD1: full band performance, CD2: acoustic songs and interview segments) (no artwork, from .flac) (CD1: A-/A, CD2: B+/A-, tape hiss, minor broadcast distortion)

Earthling TV (Thunderball TB 003) (1997 television performances, from .flac) (A-/A)

LIVE AND WELL (BowieNet) (2 CDs, CD 1: official 1997 live album made available solely to BowieNet subscribers, CD2: four EARTHLING tracks remixed) (no artwork) (A)

Alternate . . . Hours (origin unknown) (remixes, B-sides and demos, no artwork) (A)

Hours . . . The Demos (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no actual demos to be found: CD1 has six tracks that are hardly distinguishable from released tracks, if at all; CD2 has instrumentals and vocal-only tracks) (CD1 is approx. 31 minutes long) (A)

Omikron - The Dreamers (origin unknown) (unauthorized soundtrack to OMIKRON: THE DREAMERS video game, including alternate versions of some songs from HOURS + bonus tracks) (A-/A)

Storyteller and Beyond (origin unknown) (VH1 Storytellers, New York City, 23 August 1999 + bonus tracks from the 50th Birthday Show, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 9 January 1997, with Robert Smith and Lou Reed) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Witness (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (HQ, Dublin, Ireland, 10 October 1999, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

French Affair (Hunger City CD-R) (Elysee Montmartre, Paris, France, 14 October 1999) (soundboard source, 14 tracks, from .flac) (A except for a tiny bit of static in the first second)

Eternal Life (Ultimate Sound US 07) (Elysee Montmartre, Paris, France, 14 October 1999) (FM source, 11 tracks, from .flac) (A)

Mark and Lard, Radio 1 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Maide Vale Studios, London, England, 25 October 1999, including interview segments + bonus tracks from the Billy Bragg Show, UKTV, 6 October 1999) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

After Hours (no label or number) (Kit Kat Klub, New York City, 19 November 1999 + BBC Radio, 25 October 1999) (A-/A, some pops on Kit Kat Klub material)

The Longest Hours (100% British, unnumbered) (4 CDs: New York, 19 November 1999 and Milan, 4 December 1999, audience recordings + numerous bonus tracks from international TV appearances and rehearsals) (from .flac) (New York: B-/B, Milan: B+, some audience chatter on both)

Musique Plus Canada (Kiss the Stone KTS 734) (22 November 1999 + bonus tracks, from .flac) (A)

Child's Hours Live 1999 (Shout to the Top STTP 071/072) (2 CDs, the Astoria, London, 2 December 1999, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

20th Century Dies (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark, 7 December 1999) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long, from .flac) (B-)

Made in Sweden (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Swedish television appearances, mostly 1999, from .flac) (A-/A)

Something in the Airwaves (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (DB99/00) (radio and television appearances, 1999, from .flac) (A-/A)

Naked Eyes (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (1999 television appearances, from .flac) (A)

A London Boy - Live in New York (DB Digital, number unknown or unnumbered) (4 CDs, Roseland Ballroom, New York City, 16 and 19 June 2000, two complete shows, audience recordings, from .flac) (B/B+)

Glastonbury 2000: The Complete Set (Switch On! S.O. 2001-13-1/2) (2 CDs, 25 June 2000, Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

BBC Radio Theatre, London, June 27, 2000 (Virgin 7087 6 15778 2 2) (bonus disc from official BOWIE AT THE BEEB set, out of print) (A)

The BBC Experience (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, BBC Radio Theatre, London, 27 June 2000, audience recording of complete show) (from .flac) (B)

Toys from the Attic (BOW2001) (compilation: BBC session, 27 June 2000 [audience recording] + Concert for New York, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 20 October 2001 [audience recording] + Old Grey Whistle Test session, BBC, 8 February 1972 + more) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/A)

Jewel (Tube Records TU CD 33) (compilation of Bowie contributions to other artists' albums and collections, live tracks and television broadcasts, circa late 1990s-2001 + audience recording of three tracks from Carnegie Hall, New York City, 26 February 2001) (A except Carnegie Hall tracks: C)

Roseland Ballroom, 11 June 2002 (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

Toying (Mind Warp Pavilion CD-R) (live and studio tracks supposedly related to the unreleased TOY album, although many tracks are unrelated items circa 2000-2001) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, C/A)

A&E Live by Request (music only) (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Sony Music Studios, New York, 15 June 2002 + ten bonus tracks from 2002 television appearances, from .flac) (A)

A&E Live By Request (uncut version) (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Sony Music Studios, New York, 15 June 2002, including interview segments and audience requests + two unbroadcast tracks) (from .flac, CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long) (A except two unbroadcast tracks: A-)

Meltdown 2002 (100% British, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 29 June 2002) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Access Libre (2 CDs, Olympia Bruno Coquatrix Music Hall, Paris, France, 1 July 2002) (ARTE broadcast, from .flac) (A)

Renbaan Wellington, Oostende, Belgium, 7 July 2002 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Mark & Lard Show, BBC Radio 1, 10 July 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (interview only, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Move Manchester 2002 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, England, 10 July 2002, audience recording + bonus tracks from European television) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, some audience chatter)

Heathen (The Jazz) (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Montreux Jazz Festival, Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland, 18 July 2002) (audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Area 2 Holmdel (DB digital, unnumbered) (2 CDs, PNC Bank Arts Centre, Holmdel, New Jersey, 31 July 2002) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter)

Area 2 Festival, Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 5 August 2002 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (FM broadcast, from .flac) (A)

Denver 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, City Of Lights Pepsi Arena, Denver, Colorado, 10 August 2002, audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 24 minutes long) (A-)

Your Gorge'ous (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Gorge, Seattle, Washington, 16 August 2002, audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 38 minutes long) (B)

Maida Vale (Savage Jaw CD-R) (BBC Maida Vale Studios, 18 September 2002, includes first live performance of "The Bewlay Brothers") (from .flac) (A)

On Air (Pablo Records P.REC 24) (BBC Maida Vale Studios, 18 September 2002 + bonus tracks from Milan and New York, 2002) (from .flac) (A)

Come to Daddy (DB BER2002) (Max Schmeling Halle, Berlin, Germany, 22 September 2002, from .flac) (A except digital noise and skips on track 1)

Berlin 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Max Schmeling Halle, Berlin, Germany, 22 September 2002, complete show, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Phoenix at Zenith (Ganja Records 34) (Le Zenith Arena, Paris, France, 24 September 2002) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Heroes Never Die (Stardust Records, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, 25 September 2002, Le Zenith Arena, Paris, France, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

The English Presume (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Museumsplatz, Bonn, Germany, 27 September 2002 + four rehearsal tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Museumsplatz, Bonn, Germany, 29 September 2002 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Resurrection: The Return to Hammersmith Odeon 2002 (Temple of Sound, unnumbered) (3 CDs, Carling Apollo, Hammersmith, London, England, 2 October 2002) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

The Music Hall, Snug Harbor, Staten Island, New York City, 11 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

St. Ann's Warehouse, Brooklyn, New York, 12 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A-/A)

Jimmy's Bronx Cafe, New York City, 17 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 20 October 2002 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (B/B+)

The Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 23 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter)

Tibet House Benefit Concert, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 29 February 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (one song by Lou Reed, two by Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson, two by David Bowie, two by Ray Davies, one by Bowie and Davies, and one by the whole group) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, low volume level)

Welcome to Reality (100% British, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Chance Theatre, Poughkeepsie, New York, 19 August 2003) (audience recording, from .flac, CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long) (B)

A Reality Tour (no label, no number) (Riverside Studios, London, 8 September 2003, from .flac) (A)

Acoustic Dogs (label and number unknown) (AOL Studio Session, 23 September 2003 + Chance Theatre, Poughkeepsie, New York, 19 August 2003 + snippets of Reality Tour rehearsals, New York City, from BowieNet download + bonus tracks) (no artwork) (A except rehearsal snippets: B)

Reality in Mermaidland (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark, 7 October 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Bring Me the Rotterdam King (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, 15 October 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Coloured (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Color Line Arena, Hamburg, Germany, 16 October 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Feed Me No Lies (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Festhalle-Messe, Frankfurt, Germany, 18 October 2003, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

A Reality in Paris (LWonder Records DB001/8) (2 CDs, 20 October 2003, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland, 24 October 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B, "I'm Afraid of Americans" cuts in)

Hanns-Martin-Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany, 26 October 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Christmas Songs (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany, 27 October 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

The Hannover Killer Star (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Preussag Arena, Hannover, Germany, 1 November 2003) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, beginning of "She'll Drive the Big Car" cut)

Reality in Berlin (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Max Schmeling Hall, Berlin, Germany, 3 November 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Berlin - 03-11-2003 (The Swingin' Pig TSP-CD-4008/9) (2 CDs, Max Schmeling Hall, Berlin, Germany, 3 November 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Antwerpen (Reality Tour 2003) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Sportpaleis, Antwerp, Belgium, 5 November 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Nice Concert Tonight (Hunger City CD-R) (Palais Nika�a, Nice, France, 10 November 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Coeur de Lyon (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France, 15 November 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, England, 17 November 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 19 November 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 20 November 2003 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork) (B+)

Luck of the Irish (Hunger City CD-Rs) (3 CDs, the Point, Dublin, Ireland, 23 November 2003) (audience recording of one of two shows filmed for the official REALITY LIVE DVD, from .flac) (B-)

Versus Reality (SDR CD 023/024/025) (3 CDs, the Point, Dublin, Ireland, 23 November 2003) (audience recording of one of two shows filmed for the official REALITY LIVE DVD, from .flac) (B-)

Reality Live 2003 - Dublin Promo (Mind Warp Pavilion CD-R) (The Point, Dublin, Ireland, 22 & 23 November 2003, soundboard source) (contains some alternate versions of songs from the shows filmed for the official REALITY LIVE DVD) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Wembley Arena, London, England, 25 November 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, 28 November 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Live at the Atlantis, Nassau, Bahamas (Savage Jaw CD-R) (20 December 2003, from .flac) (A)

Realm of Reality - Detroit 2004 (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Palace at Auburn Hills, 9 January 2004) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Starlight Theatre, Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 11 January 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Dance Thru the Fire (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Rosemont Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 14 January 2004) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

Thank You David (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Rosemont Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 16 January 2004) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+)

Another Rocky Mountain Reality (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, Colorado, 19 January 2004) (audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

Paramount Theater, Seattle, Washington, 24 January 2004 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

GM Place Bowl, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 25 January 2004 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, 2 February 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 3 February 2004 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 7 February 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

A Brisbane Reality Check (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Australia, 17 February 2004) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

No Laughing Gnome Stu (Downunder Discs, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Sydney Entertainment Centre, Australia, 20 February 2004, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Simon Says Quicksand (Downunder Discs, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Sydney Entertainment Centre, Australia, 21 February 2004, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

A Right Simone and Charly Outfit (Downunder Discs, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Australia, 23 February 2004, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

A Very Vicious Birthday (Downunder Discs, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Melbourne Rod Laver Arena, 26 February 2004, Australia, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Adam's Own Twilight Zone (Downunder Discs, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Melbourne Rod Laver Arena, 27 February 2004, Australia, audience recording, from .flac) (B, audience chatter)

Live in Japan (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 8 March 2004) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 9 March 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter)

Struggling for Reality (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Osaka Castle Hall, Japan, 11 March 2004, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

The Fleet Center, Boston, Massachusetts, 30 March 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Reality in Toronto (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Air Canada Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1 April 2004) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, California, 17 April 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 22 April 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some static on CD2 )

The Budweiser Event Center, Loveland, Colorado, 25 April 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Backyard, Austin, Texas, 27 April 2004 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .shn) (B)

Starlight Theatre, Kansas City, Missouri, 10 May 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Low Tech at the Wheel (Easytree.org CD-R) (John Labatt Centre, London, Ontario, Canada, 14 May 2004, Internet broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Let's Go (BOW051404) (John Lebatt Centre, London, Ontario, Canada, 14 May 2004) (from .flac) (A)

Keep the House Rocking (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Milwaukee Theatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 19 May 2004) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Reality Tour Columbus (DBdigital, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Veterans Memorial, Columbus, Ohio, 24 May 2004, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Shea's Performing Arts Center, Buffalo, New York, 25 May 2004 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Borgata Kill Appeal (DBdigital, unnumbered) (4 CDs, two complete shows from the Event Center, Borgata Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 29 and 30 May 2004, audience recordings, from .flac) (B/B+, some audience chatter)

40 Years to Reality (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, PNC Arts Center, Holmdel, New Jersey, 5 June 2004, audience recording, from .shn) (includes a partial rendition of "Liza Jane" on its 40th anniversary) (B+)

Station to Reality (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Amsterdam Arena, 11 June 2004) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Isle of Wight Festival 2004 (Savage Jaw CD-R) (Seaclose Park, Newport, U.K., 13 June 2004, Virgin Radio, approx. 29 minutes long, from .flac) (A)

Live at the Isle of Wight (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (Isle of Wight Festival, Seaclose Park, Newport, U.K., 13 June 2004) (complete set, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Pushing the Envelope in Berkeley (Community Theatre, Berkeley, California, 17 June 2004) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

The Arcade Fire at CMJ Summerstage, Central Park, New York City, 15 September 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (includes a guest appearance by David Bowie on two songs, "Wake Up" and Bowie's "Queen Bitch") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

 

BOWIE-RELATED

Ava & The Astronettes: People from Bad Homes (Trident Studio working copy) (rough mix) (B+ except "I'm in the Mood for Love" has defects, entire CD programmed as one selection)

Ava & The Astronettes: People from Bad Homes (Griffin Music GCD-424-2, out of print) (A)

Reeves Gabrels: Baked Potato, Studio City, California, 17 June 2003 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (3 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, vocals often faint)

Reeves Gabrels: Baked Potato, Studio City, California, 1 July 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Reeves Gabrels: Baked Potato, Studio City, California, 5 July 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Reeves Gabrels: The Mint, Los Angeles, California, 25 August 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Mike Garson: The Sound of Jazz: Stan Getz, Mike Garson, Sugar Blue, Gayle Moran, Patrick Artero (Cleo CLCD 5033) (no recording information given, but probably 23 January 1980, Palm Beach Casino, Cannes, France) (includes Garson's version of "Rhapsody in Blue" and an eight-minute Gershwin medley) (A)

Dana Gillespie Blues Band: Dover Street Wine Bar, London, England, 16 July 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Robyn Hitchcock: The Three Kings, Clerkenwell, London, England, 30 October 2010 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, performing Bowie's HUNKY DORY album plus other Bowie songs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Robyn Hitchcock: The Three Kings, Clerkenwell, London, England, 31 October 2010 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, performing Bowie's HUNKY DORY album plus other Bowie songs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, slight audience chatter)

Mick Ronson: Rainbow Theatre, London, England, 23 February 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Mick Ronson: Sheffield, England, 29 April 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, band introduction cut in order to fit the show on one CD, no artwork, from .flac) (D, first track fades in)

Mick Ronson: Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield, England, 20 March 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (D, programmed as one track)

Bob Dylan with Mick Ronson: Hartford Connecticut Civic Center, 24 Nov 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, complete Rolling Thunder Revue performance with Bob Neuwirth, T-Bone Burnett, Steve Soles, Mick Ronson, Ronee Blakely, Rick Danko, Allen Ginsburg, Joni Mitchell, Jack Elliott, Roger McGuinn) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Mick Ronson: HEAVEN AND HULL (Epic EK 53796, out of print) (A)

Mick Ronson: SHOWTIME (NMC Pilot 16, out of print) (A)

Mick Ronson: JUST LIKE THIS (NMC Pilot 50, out of print) (2 CDs) (A)

Mick Ronson: INDIAN SUMMER (NMC Pilot 57, out of print) (2 CDs) (A)

Mick Ronson: MEMORIAL CONCERT (NMC Pilot 94, out of print) (2 CDs) (A)

Various Artists: The Mick Ronson Memorial Concert - 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (live broadcast with Ian Hunter, Joe Elliott, Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey, different performances than the official release, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Various Artists: Scary Covers (but Super Creeps)- A Bowie Covers Project - Volume 1 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (assorted live Bowie covers) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B-/B)

Various Artists: Scary Covers (but Super Creeps)- A Bowie Covers Project - Volume 2 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (assorted live Bowie covers) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B-/B)

Various Artists: Scary Covers (but Super Creeps)- A Bowie Covers Project - Volume 3 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (assorted live Bowie covers) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B-/B)

Various Artists: Scary Covers (but Super Creeps)- A Bowie Covers Project - Volume 4 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (assorted live Bowie covers) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B-/B)

Various Artists: Scary Covers (but Super Creeps)- A Bowie Covers Project - Volume 5 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (assorted live Bowie covers) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B-/B)

 

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THE BOX TOPS

Reunion with Alex Chilton, St. Paul, Minnesota, 4 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .shn) (A-)

 

BILLY BRAGG

Symphony Space, New York City, 9 March 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, songs of Woody Guthrie, with vocals by Nora Guthrie on two encores, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

 

JACQUES BREL

Het Huis met de Pilaren, Bergen (Noord-Holland), 30 May 1964 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, two officially released tracks omitted)

 

BRINSLEY SCHWARZ

Hope and Anchor, London, England, April 1973 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording? no artwork, from .flac) (C/B)

 

THE BYRDS (see GRAM PARSONS)

 

T-BONE BURNETT

Old Waldorf, San Francisco, California, 28 October 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, featuring Mick Ronson on guitar, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, a few glitches in the first track, CD2 track 1 cuts in)

 

DAVID BYRNE (see also TALKING HEADS)

David Byrne and Richard Thompson (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, St. Anne's Church, Brooklyn, New York, 24 March 1992) (CD1 is Thompson, CD2 is Byrne, each solo acoustic, plus three duets) (no artwork, from .shn) (A-/A)

Massey Hall, Toronto, 29 October 2008 ("Recording #3") (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Tower Theater, Philadelphia (Upper Darby), Pennsylvania, 8 November 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, CD2 is approx. 33 minutes long, from .flac) (C+/B-)

North Charleston Performing Arts Center, North Charleston, South Carolina, 9 December 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

 

JOHN CALE (see also VELVET UNDERGROUND)

Nico, John Cale and Brian Eno: Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 5 October 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Nico and Cale accompanied by Eno, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B- except defects in last track, first track cuts in)

Drury Lane, London, England, 11 May 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/C, first half has a lot of static)

Eno, Bowie & Cale: Unreleased Tracks (no label, no number) (a mixed bag of unreleased oddities, at least some of the tracks involving Bowie widely regarded as fakes) (no artwork) (B+/A)

John Cale and Nico: John Cale - Live at Saga & Nico - Live at Saltlageret (bootleg LP) + Cale with Nico, Roundhouse '71 (compilation of three Dimeadozen.org torrents) (CD rip of vinyl bootleg LP "John Cale - Live at Saga"/"Nico - Live at Saltlageret" [Trade Mark of DeLuxe HLS-40]: John Cale Band at Saga, Copenhagen, Denmark, 16 February 1984 and Nico with band at Saltlageret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 5 October 1983 + short set from John Cale at the Roundhouse, 17 January 1971, with Nico on backing vocals on one song) (Saga: A-/A, FM broadcast, surface noise from vinyl; Saltlageret: audience recording, C+/B-, surface noise from vinyl; Roundhouse: D+/C-, audience chatter) (no artwork, from .flac)

John Cale, Sterling Morrison and Moe Tucker at the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 18 November 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (music For Warhol films "Eat" and "Kiss") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Cologne, Germany, Prime Club, 5 February 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

 

JOHN CALE-RELATED

Palls Mall/Jazz Workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 April 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, WBCN-FM broadcast, guest appearance by John Cale on last track, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 17 minutes long) (B+/A-, some distortion)

Patti Smith Group with Bruce Springsteen & John Cale: We're Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Bottom Line, New York City, 26 November 1976, early show) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B-/B, one track cuts in)

Patti Smith Group with Bruce Springsteen & John Cale: Can You Dig It (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Bottom Line, New York City, 26 November 1976, late show) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B-/B)

 

RAY CHARLES

LiederHalle, Stuttgart, Germany, 28 September 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

ALEX CHILTON (see BOX TOPS)

 

SHAWN COLVIN

Richard Thompson and Shawn Colvin: The Bottom Line, New York City, 14 February 1994, early show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs with one skip partially repaired) (2 CDs, acoustic, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, frequent light distortion)

Richard Thompson and Shawn Colvin: The Bottom Line, New York City, 14 February 1994, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, distortion during louder moments)

 

SHAWN COLVIN-RELATED (see also RICHARD THOMPSON)

Richard Thompson: The Ritz, New York City, 9 July 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band and guests Shawn Colvin and David Byrne, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Richard Thompson: Newport Folk Festival, Fort Adams State Park, Rhode Island, 11 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band and Shawn Colvin, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, except first few tracks mixed poorly)

Richard Thompson: Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 16 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band and guest Shawn Colvin) (soundboard recording, incomplete show, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Richard Thompson: Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 16 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band and guest Shawn Colvin) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

ELVIS COSTELLO

Stiffed Again (Conquer 0871-20) (1974-1975 demos with Flip City + 1977-1980 BBC sessions with the Attractions) (demos: B/B+, BBC: A-/A except some rough editing)

Flip City Demos (1974-1975) (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org torrents) (mostly different tracks than the ones on "Stiffed Again") (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, one officially released track deleted)

Flip City Demos (1974-1975) - slight revision (compilation) (same as above but with official track restored and one slightly redundant track omitted) (no artwork, mostly from .flac) (A-/A)

At the Red Cow, London, England, 30 November 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Flip City) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

The "Honky Tonk" Demos (excerpted from MY AIM IS TRUE, Rykodisc RCD 20271, out of print) (1976 solo demos, some of which were first heard on Charlie Gillett's "Honky Tonk" radio program) (A, approx. 20 minutes long)

Oh Shit! (origin unknown) (4 CDs, demos, outtakes and live cuts, roughly 1974-1997) (many of the studio tracks have been released as bonus tracks on official CDs) (sound quality varies, C/A)

Plugging the Gaps (Chance Records, unnumbered) (assorted rare tracks) (generally A-/A)

Plugging the Gaps, Vol. 2 (Tone-2CD003) (more assorted rare tracks) (generally A-/A)

Unwanted Numbers (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (rare and unreleased songs performed live, 1982-2007) (audience recordings, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B-/B)

Unloved Songs, Vol. 1 (origin unknown) (demos and outtakes, some recently released + several common BBC tracks) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Unloved Songs, Vol. 2 (origin unknown) (demos and outtakes from BRUTAL YOUTH and ALL THIS USELESS BEAUTY era, none issued on Rhino rereleases) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-/A)

Here, There and Everywhere (origin unknown) (assorted live covers and rarities) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly B+/A, track 13 has some slight defects)

Rafters, Manchester, England, 21 July 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Hope and Anchor Pub, Islington, England, 27 July 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Nashville Rooms, London, England, 7 August 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac, this concert has now been officially issued on MY AIM IS TRUE - DELUXE EDITION) (C+, some audience chatter)

Lip Service for Falkirk (Ebby, unnumbered) (with the Attractions, Maniquin Ballroom, Falkirk, Scotland, 1 September 1977) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, last track ["Lip Service"] fades out halfway)

The King of Belgium (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, London, England, 4 September 1977, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Leicester, England '77 (Easytree.org CD-R) (22 October 1977, from the "Stiffs Live" tour, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Leicester, England '77 (remastered) (Easytree.org CD-R) (22 October 1977, from the "Stiffs Live" tour, slight sound enhancement and improved track editing, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Leicester, England '77 (DAT copy of master) (Trader's Den CD-R) (22 October 1977, from the "Stiffs Live" tour, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Radioactive (SAY-03) (with the Attractions, Old Waldorf Theatre, San Francisco, 15 November 1977) (A-/A, first song fades in)

Old Waldorf, San Francisco, California, 15 November 1977, early and late shows (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A, first song cuts in)

Jed's, New Orleans, Louisiana, 23 November 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with the Attractions, FM broadcast, from .flac) (B+/A-, approx. 30 minutes long, some tape hiss, distortion and a brief dropout during first few seconds)

The Riviera, Chicago, Illinois, 3 December 1977, WXRT-FM (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Cleveland Agora, Dec. 5, 1977 (Easytree.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, from .flac) (A)

4 Acres Club, Utica, New York, 6 December 1977 (Easytree.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Some Like It Hot (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, Hot Club, Philadelphia, 7 December 1977, early show, WMMR-FM broadcast) (from .flac) (A-, slight tape hiss)

Paradise Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 9 December 1977, Early Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (FM broadcast, from .flac) (A- except some balance problems during the first minute)

The Bottom Line, New York City, 14 December 1977, Late Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, incomplete show, approx. 33 minutes long) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

The Stone Pony, Asbury Park, New Jersey, 16 December 1977, early show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter, first track cuts in)

The Stone Pony, Asbury Park, New Jersey, 16 December 1977, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (audience recording, from .flac) (C, tape hiss)

Elvis Costello and the Attractions with Nick Lowe & Martin Belmont: CBS Records Convention, Fairmont Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, 26 January 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, approx. 30 minutes long, from .flac) (C)

Faces, Dallas, Texas, January 28, 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions and Nick Lowe, 1978, from .flac) (B/B+, distortion)

Live in St. Louis, January 31, 1978, KADI-FM (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, first track fades in)

Zellerbach Auditorium, U.C. Berkeley, California, 7 February 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

The Coffee House, University of California, Davis, California, 8 February 1978, Late Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Lane County Civic Center, Eugene, Oregon, 9 February 1978 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Paramount Northwest Theater, Seattle, Washington, 10 February 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Paramount Theatre, Portland, Oregon, 11 February 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Live at Jay's Longhorn (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 14 February 1978, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Live at Jay's Longhorn (Complete Broadcast) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 14 February 1978, from .flac) (B+/A-, slight distortion)

Lehigh County Community College, Schecksville, Pennsylvania, 22 February 1978 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, first track fades in)

Rutger's University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 23 February 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Tower Theater, Philadelphia, 24 February 1978 (soundcheck only) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions and Nick Lowe, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, approx. 22 minutes long, some tracks incomplete)

Elvis and Friends Visit Washington (and Dave Edmunds and Rockpile Don't) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs) (CD1: EC with the Attractions, Warner Theater, Washington D.C., 28 February 1978; CD2: Rockpile with Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe and Keith Richards, New York, March 1978) (no artwork, from .flac, EC material has now been officially issued on THIS YEAR'S MODEL - DELUXE EDITION) (A, mastered from vinyl)

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1 March 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, from .flac) (D+/C-, two small cuts)

C. W. Post University, Long Island, 3 March 1978, WLIR Radio Concert (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .shn) (A-, first few seconds cut off)

State University of New York, Buffalo, New York, 4 March 1978 + Soundcheck (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, early show + short snippets from soundcheck, approx. 5 minutes long) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

State University of New York, Buffalo, New York, 4 March 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, incomplete early show + complete late show, both featuring Nick Lowe on lead vocals during encores) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

LIVE AT THE EL MOCAMBO (Rykodisc RCD 10274, out of print) (with the Attractions, Canada, 6 March 1978) (A)

LIVE AT THE EL MOCAMBO + encores with Nick Lowe (compilation: Rykodisc RCD 10274 + four unreleased tracks with Nick Lowe on vocals, from Dimeadozen.org) (with the Attractions, Canada, 6 March 1978) (A except encores: A-)

LIVE AT THE EL MOCAMBO + remastered encores with Nick Lowe (compilation: Rykodisc RCD 10274 + four unreleased tracks with Nick Lowe on vocals, from Dimeadozen.org) (with the Attractions, Canada, 6 March 1978) (A except encores: A-)

Stella Cinema, Dublin, Ireland, 16 March 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter, a few glitches)

Brighton Top Rank Suite, 29 March 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Satellite City, Glasgow, Scotland, 4 April 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C-)

With Phil Lynott and Nick Lowe (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo and with the Attractions and guests, Portsmouth, Guildhall, England, 12 April 1978) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/B-, loud audience chatter during solo section)

The Roundhouse, London, 15 April 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo and with the Attractions, Nick Lowe, and Phil Lynott) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Roundhouse, London, 16 April 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo and with the Attractions, Nick Lowe, and Phil Lynott) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, sounds like the tape runs a little fast)

The Aragon Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 21 April 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Live at the Orpheum Theatre, Boston, 4 May 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, recorded for 20/20 television series, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Shaboo Inn, Willimantic, Connecticut, 9 May 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, last track cut)

Jai-Alai Fronton, Tampa, Florida, 14 May 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Wilson Theatre, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 17 May 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 21 May 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Convention Center, Dallas, Texas, 26 May 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose, California, 6 June 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C)

The Last Foxtrot (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, San Francisco, California, 7 June 1978, nine EC tracks + five tracks by Nick Lowe and Rockpile) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

The Last Foxtrot (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, San Francisco, California, 7 June 1978, complete EC set [16 tracks], no Rockpile tracks) (from .flac) (B/B+, cut during "Pump It Up")

The Rise & Rise of Declan Macmanus (TONE-2 CD004) (WDR Studio Complex, Bremen, Germany, 15 June 1978, with the Attractions + Royal College Of Music, London, England, 23 March 1995, with Paul McCartney and the Brodsky Quartet) (from .flac) (Bremen: B+, London: A-/A)

Rockpalast, Koeln, 21 June 1978 (broadcast 2 July 1978) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, sometimes circluated as Essen, Germany, 2 July 1978) (no artwork, from .shn) (A-)

Live at Carr�, Amsterdam, Holland, 22 June 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany, 28 June 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+)

Roskilde Festival, Essen, Germany, 2 July 1978 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, some pops from tape or vinyl source)

14th Bilzen Festival, Bilzen, Belgium, 11 August 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D, some cuts and defects)

Mido Hall, Osaka, Japan, 23 November 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Regent Theater, Sydney, Australia, 3 December 1978 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A- except a few defects, last song cuts off, approx. 30 minutes long)

Dominion Theatre, London, England, 18 December 1978 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Dominion Theatre, London, England, 19 December 1978 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Dominion Theatre, London, England, 23 December 1978 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Dominion Theatre, London, England, 24 December 1978 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Tokyo 1978 2nd Day (Ebby, number unknown or unnumbered) (Japanese Education Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 28 November 1978) (audience recording, from flac) (C)

City Hall, Newcastle, England, 11 January 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (audience recording, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, D/C-, a few cuts)

Odeon Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 15 January 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, first track cuts in)

Odeon Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 16 January 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

City Hall, Sheffield, England, 18 January 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, first track fades in as vocals begin, cut during "Watching the Detectives")

University of Exeter, Exeter, England, 26 January 1979 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales, 27 January 1979, Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, approx. 35 minutes long) (from .flac) (C-, tape hiss, cut at the beginning of "Oliver's Army")

Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales, 27 January 1979, 14-track upgraded version (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (from .flac) (C+/B-, slight tape hiss, some slight glitches, cut at the beginning of "Oliver's Army")

Hammersmith Palais, London, England, 30 January 1979 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+)

Hate You Live (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, Paramount Northwest Theatre, Seattle, Washington, 6 February 1979) (audience recording, approx. 32 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, surface noise from vinyl)

Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California, 11 February 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (audience recording, no artwork, includes "Chemistry Class" and "Sad about Girls," from .flac) (C-)

Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California, February 14, 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, first track fades in)

Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California, February 14, 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Palomino Club, North Hollywood, California, 16 February 1979 (complete early show) (origin unknown) (with the Attractions plus guest John McPhee, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Palomino Club, North Hollywood, California, 16 February 1979 (complete late show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions plus guest John McPhee, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, audience chatter)

Agora Ballroom, Atlanta, Georgia, 3 March 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, from .flac) (C)

St. Paul Civic Centre, 8 March 1979 (Easytree.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, St. Paul, Minnesota, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Park West, Chicago, Illinois, 14 March 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Live at the Agora Club, Columbus, Ohio, 15 March 1979 (Remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Memorial Auditorium, Louisville, Kentucky, 18 March 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D, low volume level, first track cuts in)

Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, New York, 10 April 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (D, one cut)

Hartford, Connecticut, 11 April 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, one cut)

Grace Hall, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 12 April 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, 1st track fades in, "Lipstick Vogue" missing)

Grace Hall, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 12 April 1979 (Remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, 1st track cuts in, cut in the middle of "Lipstick Vogue")

Pink Pop Fest, Galeen, Holland, 14 June 1979 (origin unknown) (short set with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (B- except constant clicking noise throughout)

Falconer Theatre, Copenhagen, 28 August 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Grand Odeon, Montpellier, France, 11 December 1979 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

ARMED FORCES Live Compilation, 1978-83 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, each track from ARMED FORCES performed live, includes only known live performance of "Senior Service") (audience recording, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B/A except "Senior Service," D)

Clarendon Ballroom, London, England, 18 January 1980 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

The Horace Barlow Experience (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, Liverpool University, Liverpool, England, no artwork, 6 February 1980, from .flac) (B+/A)

Lincoln Drill Hall, Lincoln, England, 6 March 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C, a few dropouts)

Live at Halifax Civic Centre (Demon CD 32) (with the Attractions, Civic Hall, Halifax, U.K., 9 March 1980) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Dixieland Showbar, Victoria Pier, Colwyn Bay, Wales, 17 March 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, partial show, approx. 30 minutes long, audience recording, from .flac) (D/D+)

Sunderland, Mayfair, 20 March 1980 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Regal Suite, West Calder, Scotland, 22 March 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (D/D+)

Ayr Pavillion, Ayr, Scotland, 24 March 1980 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C) (DEFECTIVE - NOT FOR TRADE)

Maastricht, Netherlands, 16 April 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Pete Thomas, Bruce Thomas, Martin Belmont on guitar) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Studio 44, Rouen, France, 7 May 1980 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Land of Hope and Anchor (Tendolar TDR-087) (with Pete Thomas, Bruce Thomas, Martin Belmont on guitar) (Hope and Anchor, London, England, 14 May 1980 + bonus tracks, from .flac) (A-)

Kings College, Cambridge, England, 13 June 1980 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions) (audience recording, no artwork) (C-/C, audience chatter)

Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland (plus a few assorted bonus tracks) (origin unknown) (with the Attractions) (no artwork) (A- except vocals inaudible at the beginning of track 1 & some sound problems in last track)

Heatwave Festival, Mosport, 23 August 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Rainbow Theatre, London, England, 29 September 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, one cut)

Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway, 19 November 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, includes "Fish 'n' Chip Paper," audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (first few tracks: D+/C-, thereafter: C/C+, a few songs incomplete)

Top Rank Suite, Swansea, U.K., 30 November 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, one cut)

National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 27 December 1980 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California, 7 January 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California, 8 January 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, audience chatter, first few seconds of track 1 cut)

Cavalier's Temptation (26-track version) (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, Cleveland, Ohio, 18 January 1981, audience recording, no tray artwork) (C)

Warehouse, New Orleans, Louisiana, 23 January 1981 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 24 January 1981 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (C, distortion, first song fades in)

The Palladium, New York City, 31 January 1981 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, plus guests Martin Belmont and Glen Tilbrook) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Palladium, New York City, 1 February 1981 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, plus guests Martin Belmont and Glen Tilbrook) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Palladium, New York City, 2 February 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, plus guests Martin Belmont and Glen Tilbrook) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter during first two songs)

Ocean State Theatre, Providence, Rhode Island, 4 February 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions + guest Martin Belmont, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 5 February 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, plus guests Martin Belmont and Glen Tilbrook) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

The Barn, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 6 February 1981 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions and guest Glenn Tilbrook, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 10 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some audience chatter)

Capitol Theater, Passaic, New Jersey, 7 February 1981 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions and guest Glenn Tilbrook, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 10 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some audience chatter) (CD2 IS DEFECTIVE - NOT FOR TRADE)

Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 9 February 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions and guest Glenn Tilbrook) (audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

St. George's Hall, Bradford, U.K., 7 March 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England, 8 March 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C-, first track fades in)

City Hall, Newcastle, England, 11 March 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 19 minutes long, from .flac) (C-, audience chatter)

De Montford Hall, Leicester, England, 22 March 1981 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (D)

De Montford Hall, Leicester, England, 22 March 1981 (speed-corrected) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/C)

Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 27 March 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 28 March 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Leeds University, Leeds, England, 23 June 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Werchter Festival, Werchter, Belgium, 5 July 1981 + "Tom Snyder Show" & "Late Night with David Letterman," 1982 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (sound quality varies, C/A-)

Folketspark, Bengtsfors, Sweden, 15 July 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (D, first track cuts in)

Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, 29 December 1981 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + guest John McPhee, audience recording, no artwork) (C-, first song missing)

New Year's Eve at the Palladium (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + guest John McPhee, Palladium, New York City, 31 December 1981, audience recording, from. flac) (B-)

Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee, 3 January 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + guest John McPhee, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

Royal Albert Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Complete Show (compilation: Dimeadozen CD-Rs with one deleted track restored) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, John McPhee and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 7 January 1982) (from .flac) (sound varies, B/A, some minor glitches)

De Meervaart, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 24 April 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (D-)

Golddigger's, Chippenham, England, 10 May 1982 - "Secret Gig" (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (D+, audience chatter)

Secondary Modern (Turtle Records TR-16) (with the Attractions, Sydney, Australia, 2 June 1982) (A-/A)

Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California, 14 July 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 17 July 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, includes "Boy with a Problem," no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 20 July 1982 (Easytree.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 21 July 1982 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter)

Music Hall, Houston, Texas, 27 July 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (C, audience chatter)

City Coliseum, Houston, Texas, 29 July 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (C, first song cuts in)

Winter Garden Ballroom, Dallas, Texas, 30 July 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

Parade Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 7 August 1982 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (C-/C, audience chatter)

Alpine Valley Music Center, East Troy, Wisconsin, 14 August 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (B-, one cut)

Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, New York City, 27 August 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + eleven bonus tracks from one or more other 1982 shows) (audience recording) (B)

Sunrise Musical Theater, Sunrise, Florida, 5 September 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (C)

Bayfront Centre, St. Petersburg, Florida, 6 September 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Bingley Hall, Birmingham, England, 13 September 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork) (C)

City Hall, Sheffield, England, 14 September 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Live at the Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich, England, 26 September 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, minor tape hiss)

Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, England, 1 October 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording) (C, audience chatter)

Lancaster University, Lancaster, England, 2 October 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, from .flac) (B+/A- except severe balance problems during first two songs)

Locarno, Bristol, England, 4 October 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording + miscellaneous bonus tracks, from .flac) (B-)

The Refectory, Leeds University, Leeds, England, 6 October 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, tape hiss)

Liverpool 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + several songs solo and duo with Steve Nieve + encores with the Imperial Horns, Royal Court, Liverpool, England, 21 December 1982) (audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 24 December 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + several songs solo and duo with Steve Nieve + several encores with the Imperial Horns, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-, some audience chatter during quieter moments)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 27 December 1982 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + several songs solo and duo with Steve Nieve + several encores with the Imperial Horns + a few bonus tracks from Gainesville, Florida, 2 September 1982) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, audience chatter)

Live at the Maysfield Leisure Centre, Belfast, 3 June 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, 6 August 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some audience chatter)

Count Basie with Tony Bennett and Elvis Costello: Swing It Again (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (The Red Parrot, New York City, 8 August 1983) (with Tony Bennett on four tracks and Elvis Costello on two) (no artwork, from .flac, approx. 29 minutes long) (A-, slight tape hiss)

Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 28 August 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, first track fades in)

The Ultimate Gangster (Fanatic Records, unnumbered) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, expanded version of "The Gangster Is Back," featuring complete show from two FM broadcasts + brief pre-concert interview, Frank C. Irwin Center, University Of Texas, Austin, 7 September 1983, from .flac) (A-/A)

Zoo Amphitheater, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 10 September 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 18 September 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 19 September 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California, 23 September 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Radio Clyde FM Glasgow Tiffanys/Locarno - 6th October 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Rockpalast (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, Grugahalle, Essen, Germany, 15 October 1983) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

In Concert (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, BBC 1-FM broadcast of Hammersmith Palais, London, England, 17 October 1983) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Vredenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands, 8 November 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, "Beyond Belief" fades out halfway)

Riot Act '83 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak, 17 October 1983, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Top Rank Suite, Brighton, England, 23 October 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + TKO Horns and Afrodiziak) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

The Big One: Anti-Cruise Missile Charity Concert, Apollo Victoria Theatre, London, England, 18 December 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Steve Nieve and guest Paul Weller on one song, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 20 minutes long) (C)

Salle Victoire, Montpellier, France, 15 February 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long) (C)

Palais D'Hiver, Lyon, France, 19 February 1984 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording) (B-/B)

Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, 15 April 1984 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Orpheum, Boston, 18 April 1984 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, 20 April 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + T-Bone Burnett on one song) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California, 28 April 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + T-Bone Burnett on five songs) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California, 29 April 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + T-Bone Burnett on four songs) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 1 May 1984, with T-Bone Burnett & John Hiatt (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, generally B+, two tracks incomplete)

Concert Hall, Melbourne, Australia, 27 May 1984 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Philadelphia Spectrum, August 11 1984 - King Biscuit Flower Hour broadcasts (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions & Gary Barnacle) (includes additional songs from the same concert broadcast on the "Grizzly Growl" radio show) (CD2 is approx. 28 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Radio City Music Hall 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, New York City, 16 August 1984 with the Attractions & Gary Barnacle) (edited version of commercial bootleg Ebby 1984-8-16, featuring complete RCMH show, but bootleg bonus tracks missing) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, New York City, 18 August 1984 (Trader's Den CD-R) (with the Attractions & Gary Barnacle, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Centrum, Worcester, Massachusetts, 21 August 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions & Gary Barnacle, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Meadow Brook, Rochester Hills, Michigan, 24 August 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with the Attractions & Gary Barnacle) (audience recording, incomplete show, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, two small cuts)

Opera House, Austin, Texas, 5 September 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions & Gary Barnacle + guest appearances by Nick Lowe and Paul Carrack) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter, a few small skips and cuts)

Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California, 14 September 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions & Gary Barnacle, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Laguna Hills, California, 15 September 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions & Gary Barnacle + guests Nick Lowe & Paul Carrack) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, a one cut and one skip, audience chatter)

The Fever (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions & Gary Barnacle + guests Nick Lowe, Paul Carrack and Sam Moore, Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 16 September 1984, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, a few cuts)

Hammersmith Palais, London, England, 22 October 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + Gary Barnacle) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10 November 1984 (Kostello Kilt Kollection, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, solo acoustic and with T-Bone Burnett, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales, 13 November 1984 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo and with T-Bone Burnett, audience recording, from .flac) (C-/C)

National Stadium, Dublin, 17 November 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with T-Bone Burnett, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Teatro Cristalloconcert, Milan, Italy, 19 November 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with T-Bone Burnett on five songs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Italian Memory (Main Stream MST021/022) (2 CDs, solo and with T-Bone Burnett, Teatro Manzoni, Bologna, Italy, 22 November 1984, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Cirque D'Hiver, Paris, France, 26 November 1984 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo and with T-Bone Burnett, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 3 December 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with T-Bone Burnett, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, first track cuts in)

Oh God, What Have We Done? (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (compilation of songs from GOODBYE CRUEL WORLD performed live, 1982-2005, plus unreleased song, "Lifeboat") (audience recordings, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A-)

Miner's Strike Benefit Concert, Logan Hall, University of London, London, England, 9 March 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Choka Doobie Club at Portlands, Great Portland Street, London, England, 25 April 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, excessive audience chatter)

Melbourne Concert Hall, Melbourne, Australia, 25 June 1985 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo and with T-Bone Burnett) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, some crackles and pops, different taper and more complete source than "I Left My Honda Outside" vinyl bootleg, but "Pump It Up" and most of "Brilliant Mistake" missing)

Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 1 July 1985 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo and with T-Bone Burnett) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork) (B-, audience chatter, beginning of "Pump It Up" missing)

Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 2 July 1985 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo and with T-Bone Burnett) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long, no artwork) (B-, audience chatter)

The Coward Brothers (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (EC and T-Bone Burnett, various venues and dates, some broadcast source, some audience source) (sound quality varies, B/A)

The Coward Brothers, Second Reunion Tour (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (EC and T-Bone Burnett, Duke of York Theatre, London, England, 7 & 31 July 1985 [includes two songs with John Hiatt] + Royal Festival Hall, London, 3 December 1984) (no artwork, from .flac) (7 July: broadcast, B+/A-, 21 July and 3 December: audience recordings, B-, gaps between some tracks)

King of Americana (Hiwatt KOA-1/1) (2 CDs, solo acoustic demos, outtakes, and rough mixes for KING OF AMERICA) (A, except CD2 tracks 1 & 4 have some skips)

Three short solo gigs: Riverside, Newcastle Upon Tyne, U.K., 31 January 1986 + ARTE TV 1989 + Bridge School Benefit, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California, 26 October 1990 (compilation of three Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (no artwork, from .flac) (1986: audience recording, B-, audience chatter; 1989: A- except for some defects; 1990: audience recording, B-/B)

Werchter Festival, Werchter Festival, Belgium, 6 July 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Attractions and special guest Robert Cray on one track) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Beverly Theater, Los Angeles, California, 1 October 1986 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, audience chatter)

Beverly Theater, Los Angeles, California, 2 October 1986 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo, with T-Bone Burnett, and with the Confederates) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, audience chatter)

Beverly Theater, Los Angeles, California, 3 October 1986 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Confederates) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, first track cuts in)

I Did Talk to Tom Waits (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Beverly Theater, Los Angeles, California, 4 October 1986, with the Attractions, Spectacular Spinning Songbook show with guest appearances by Tom Waits, John Doe, Lou Reed via satellite, and the Bangles) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 12 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C, tape hiss, two cuts, serious glitch in last track)

Riviera Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 13 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Riviera Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 14 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 16 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, Spectacular Spinning Songbook show with some solo acoustic tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 17 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates + two songs with guests Aimee Mann and Jules Shear, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 18 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Broadway Theatre, New York City, 21 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter, "Lipstick Vogue" has a small cut)

Broadway Theatre, New York City, 22 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, CD1 is solo acoustic + T-Bone Burnett on four tracks, CD2 is with the Confederates) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD1: B-/B, CD2: C/C+)

Broadway Theatre, New York City, 23 October 1986 (compilation - combination of audience recording from Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs with the seven officially released tracks from KING OF AMERICA reissue) (2 CDs, with the Confederates, no artwork, from .flac) (audience sourced tracks: B, one song and beginning of another missing)

Broadway Theatre, New York City, 24 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, Spectacular Spinning Songbook show with some solo acoustic tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Broadway Theatre, New York City, 25 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, one song cuts off)

Folies Bergeres, Paris, France, 10 November 1986 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

Teatro Cristalloconcert, Milan, Italy, 15 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Teatro Cristalloconcert, Milan, Italy, 16 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Teatro Cristalloconcert, Milan, Italy, 17 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, "Spectacular Spinning Songbook" show) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Milano Loves You: Spectacular Spinning Songbook Tour (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions and solo, Teatro Cristalloconcert, Milan, Italy, compilation, 15-17 November 1986, audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

This Is Tomorrow (Big Music, Big 012/13) (2 CDs, Royalty Theatre, London, 23 November 1986, with the Attractions, complete show but incorrect running order) (A)

Royalty Theatre, London, England, 23 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, "This Is Tomorrow" remastered, with correct running order restored) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Royalty Theatre, London, England, 24 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Royalty Theatre, London, England, 25 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Attractions, "Spectacular Spinning Songbook" show, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, one small cut)

Royalty Theatre, London, England, 27 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Royalty Theatre, London, England, 28 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1 December 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 2 December 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 3 December 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, "Spectacular Spinning Songbook" show) (audience recording, from .flac) (C-, audience chatter, low volume level)

Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, 5 December 1986 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 27 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The King of Scotland (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Attractions, Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, 6 December 1986) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 22 January 1987 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 24 January 1987 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 26 January 1987 + assorted bonus tracks (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 27 January 1987 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 28 January 1987 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, Van Morrison guests on two tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C)

Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England, 30 January 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

City Hall, Newcastle, England, 31 January 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1 February 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

The Colston Hall, Bristol, England, 4 February 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, some tracks incomplete, CD3 is approx. 19 minutes long)

National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland, 7 February 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, from .flac) (C+)

National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland, 7 February 1987 (alternate source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, a few cuts)

Watermans Arts Centre, Brentford, London, England, 29 March 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 26 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C, audience chatter, first half of "Any King's Shilling" missing)

San Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose, California, 16 April 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C, audience chatter, one officially released track omitted)

San Diego State University, San Diego, California, 18 April 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + Nick Lowe on one track) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter, last track fades out)

Civic Center, Atlanta, Georgia, 20 April 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + Nick Lowe on one track) (audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter, a few cuts)

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 23 April 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + Nick Lowe on one track) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 26 April 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + Nick Lowe on one track) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, last track fades out)

Lafayette University, Easton, Pennsylvania, 30 April 1987 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo + Nick Lowe on one track, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 May 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + Nick Lowe on one track) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2 May 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + Nick Lowe on one track) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-, first track cuts in)

Glastonbury Festival, U.K., 20 June 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, first half solo, second half with the Attractions) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Fox Theater, Atlanta, Georgia, 5 November 1987 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork) (C-)

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 7 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 9 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording + bonus tracks) (no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Opera House, Austin, Texas, 10 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (B, two cuts)

Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 16 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork, CD2 is approx. 29 minutes long, from .flac) (B-)

Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 17 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan, 21 November 1987 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

Palace, Melbourne, Australia, 10 December 1987 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, solo and with the Confederates, audience recording, no artwork) (C)

Paul McCartney and Elvis Costello: The McCartney/MacManus Collaboration (Vigotone VT-174) (McCartney-Costello demos, plus several solo and duo live tracks) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Keaney Gymnasium, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, 1 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Tilles Center, C. W. Post College, Brookville, New York, 11 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (from .flac) (B)

Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 17 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Mershon Auditorium, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 18 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (from .flac) (B)

Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 21 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe: Magaw Hall, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 22 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Costello solo acoustic with Nick Lowe solo acoustic opening set and encore duets with both) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac, first Lowe song cuts in) (B)

Sweetwater: Mill Valley, California 4/24/89 (w/ Jerry) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, plus guest appearances by Nick Lowe, Jerry Garcia, Charles Brown, and others) (from .flac) (B+)

Nick Lowe and Elvis Costello: Warner Bros. Backlot, Burbank, California, 26 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (short solo from each + encore duets) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Live at the London Palladium, London, 14 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (from .flac) (B, slight tape hiss)

Pinkpop Festival, Landgraaf, Netherlands, 15 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, from .flac) (no artwork, from .flac) (B except lots of audience chatter)

Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 16 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 28 minutes long, guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (from .flac) (B)

Palladium, London, England, 21 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 33 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B, slight tape hiss)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 1 June 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 25 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + guest appearance by Nick Lowe) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Stadio Brianteo, Monza, Milano, Italy, 28 June 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, from .flac) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter, some tape hiss)

Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark, 30 June 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (1st half solo, 2nd half with Glenn Tilbrook, Nick Lowe and Pete Thomas, drums) (audience recording, from .flac) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-, one small cut)

Werchter Festival, Belgium, 2 July 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, from .flac) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland, 11 July 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, plus guest appearances by Nick Lowe, Chris Difford & Glenn Tilbrook) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, first track cuts in)

Kudan Kaikan, Toyko, Japan, 20 July 1989 (origin unknown) (solo, audience recording, no artwork) (B)

The Palladium, New York City, 27 August 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs)(2 CDs, with Rude 5, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 31 August 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California, 15 September 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Concord Pavillion, Concord, California, 16 September 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Rude 5 and Nick Lowe, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Tour Rehearsals: Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, California, May 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 29 May 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California, 31 May 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California, 1 June 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Unplugged And Unshaven (A Beard Years Anthology) (Smoking Crocodile SMOKE 11) (MTV UNPLUGGED with the Rude 5 [three officially released tracks omitted], 3 June 1991 + solo, BBC Late Show, 1989 + MIGHTY LIKE A ROSE tour rehearsals, 1991) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Nautica Stage, Cleveland, Ohio, 12 June 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany, 20 July 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 13 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Sonic City Hall, Omiya, Japan, 2 September 1991 + bonus tracks (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Rude 5, with bonus tracks from Osaka Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan, 26 August 1991 + World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois, 8 June 1991) (no artwork, from .flac) (Omiya: soundboard or broadcast, A-, Osaka: audience recording, B, Tinley Park: audience recording, B)

Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet: Copenhagen, Denmark, 23 February 1993 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, FM broadcast, no artwork) (A-/A)

Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet: Cineteatro Orfeo, Milan, Italy, 4 March 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long, from .flac) (B)

Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet: Town Hall, New York City, 18 March 1993 (compilation) (2 CDs, first song and a half missing) (no artwork, unreleased tracks from .flac) (A)

Unloved Songs, Vol. 2 (origin unknown) (demos and outtakes from BRUTAL YOUTH and ALL THIS USELESS BEAUTY era, none issued on Rhino rereleases) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-/A)

Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 11 May 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

Going Stateside (HAWK 063) (Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 13 May 1994, with the Attractions) (audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

Irvine Meadows, Irvine, California, 14 May 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

The Backyard, Austin, Texas, 19 May 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

The Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 6 June 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

Central Park Summerstage, New York City, June 8, 1994 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, soundboard, from .flac, no artwork) (A-)

Central Park Summerstage, New York City, June 8, 1994 - Matrix (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, soundboard/audience matrix, from .flac (B+)

Jones Beach, Wantagh, New York, 11 June 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C, some audience chatter)

Chastain Park, Atlanta, Georgia, 19 June 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany, 29 June 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, first track cuts in halfway)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 7 July 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (A-/A)

Buddy Holly on Acid (IST 44) (Rome, Italy, 16 July 1994) (A-/A, first track fades in, some technical problems during show)

Cirkus, Stockholm, Sweden, 27 July 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, last three songs missing, one song cut)

Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 20 September 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Brilliant Parade (Superb Quality Series SQS 009/10) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 22 September 1994, from .flac) (A-/A)

Shepherds Bush Empire, London, England, 4 November 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Newport Centre, Newport, Wales, 7 November 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Poole Arts Centre, Poole, England, 8 November 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Dome, Brighton, England, 9 November 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Under the Influenza (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 15 November 1994) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

I Never Talked to Jim Reeves (Flip 001/2) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, London, 27 November 1994 + bonus tracks from 4, 11, 25 November 1994, audience recordings) (B+/A-, bonus tracks: B-/B)

Paul McCartney and Elvis Costello: A Royal Performance (Strawberry Records STR 005) (23 March 1995) (from .flac) (A-/A)

The Rise & Rise of Declan Macmanus (TONE-2 CD004) (WDR Studio Complex, Bremen, Germany, 15 June 1978, with the Attractions + Royal College Of Music, London, England, 23 March 1995, with Paul McCartney and the Brodsky Quartet) (from .flac) (Bremen: B+, London: A-/A)

Shepherds Bush Empire, London, England, 17 May 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with the Attractions + Marc Ribot & James Burton, complete show from pre-FM source, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (A)

Supportive Measures (Caucasian Records CD003) (solo acoustic with guest appearances by Bob Dylan, Chrissie Hynde and Carole King, Brixton Academy, England, 30-31 March 1995) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

I Did Talk to Bob Dylan (Moon 015) (London 1995, solo acoustic, excerpts of opening sets for Bob Dylan, audience recordings) (B+)

AN OVERVIEW DISC (Rykodisc promo release RCD 20282-1, out of print) (interview, Dublin, 21 July 1995) (A)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 2 August 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 2 August 1995 (upgrade: "Lorenzo" source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 3 August 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 28 minutes long) (B)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 3 August 1995 (upgrade: "Lorenzo" source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 4 August 1995 ("Lorenzo" source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 6 August 1995 ("Lorenzo" source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 7 August 1995 ("Lorenzo" source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions + Marc Ribot on one track, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Edmonton Folk Festival, Edmonton, Canada, 10 August 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo acoustic, from .flac) (A)

Elvis Costello & Anne Sofie von Otter, with Stefan Nilsson & Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester: Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, 6 January 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A)

"God Give Me Strength" Sessions (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

DISTORTED ANGEL (Warner Bros. WO366CD 9362-43746-2) (five-track CD single, out of print, approx. 32 minutes long, includes "All This Useless Beauty" performed by Lush and two remixes of "Little Atoms") (A)

Paradise Theater, Boston, Massachusetts, 2 May 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, from .flac) (A)

Jon Anson Ford Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 13 May 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long) (A-)

The Troubadour, West Hollywood, California, 14 May 1996 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve + guest appearance by Pete Thomas, from .flac) (A)

The Fillmore, San Francisco, California, 15 May 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Sweetwater, Mill Valley, California, 15 May 1996 (Secret Show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, from .flac) (B-/B, one small cut, first song is a little muffled)

Cloud Room, Camlin Hotel, Seattle, Washington, 17 May 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with Steve Nieve, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, a few glitches)

Park West, Chicago, Illinois, 18 May 1996 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, FM broadcast, final song missing, no artwork) (A)

WBCN Studios, Boston, Massachusetts, 20 May 1996, afternoon (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic set and interview, approx. 32 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Algonquin Hotel, New York City, 21 May 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Supper Club, New York City, 22 May 1996, Late Show (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording) (this is the second show, not the early show that was broadcast and later excerpted on COSTELLO & NIEVE) (C-)

Supper Club, New York City, 22 May 1996, Late Show (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, two-source audience recording matrix) (B-/B, audience chatter)

World Cafe Live, WXPN-FM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (origin unknown) (interview and music, with Steve Nieve, no artwork) (A-)

Guild Hall, East Hampton, New York, 26 May 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

VH1 Storytellers (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, New York City, taped 29 May 1996, no artwork, from .flac) (A, first song cuts in halfway)

Fresh Air, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 June 1996 (origin unknown) (National Public Radio, interview with a little music + "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," 21 May 1996) (A-, slight tape hiss)

World Cafe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 21 June 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with Steve Nieve, FM broadcast, music and interview segments, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

COSTELLO & NIEVE (Warner Bros. 9 46469-2) (1996 box set of five EP-length CDs, out of print, acoustic guitar and piano, fits on two CD-Rs) (A)

Roundhouse, London, England, 6 July 1996 (origin unknown) (with Steve Nieve & the Attractions, no artwork) (B+/A-)

Later (Star 016) (London, England, 7 July 1996) (with the Attractions, A-/A except some broadcast interference in track 5)

Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England, 12 July 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, audience chatter)

Back with a Vengeance (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (4 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, 26 July 1996, Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England + 2 CDs of bonus tracks, 1995-1996) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Fox Theater, Detroit, Michigan, 16 August 1996 (origin unknown) (with the Attractions, 2nd half of show + unknown bonus tracks, no artwork) (A-)

Party Girl (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 18 August 1996, from .flac) (A-/A)

Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 27 August 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B except one dropout, last track cuts off)

Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 28 August 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California, 30 August 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Civic Auditorium, Portland, Oregon, 31 August 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Mercer Arena Seattle, Washington, 1 September 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, last U.S. Attractions performance, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Mercer Arena Seattle, Washington, 1 September 1996 (upgrade: "Lorenzo" source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, last U.S. Attractions performance, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan, 6 September 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Sun Palace, Fukuoka, Japan, 7 September 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 9 September 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 12 September 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 13 September 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Attractions, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

No More Attractions (Oliver Records 10/11) (2 CDs, final show with the Attractions, Nagoya, Japan, 15 September 1996, audience recording, no artwork) (B-/B)

Elvis Costello with the Charles Mingus Orchestra: Free Jazz Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 9 October 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Buffo Italiano (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, Teatro Regio, Torino, Italy, 9 February 1998, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Teatro Storchi, Modena, Italy, 11 February 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Teatro Goldoni, Venice, Italy, 14 February 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Teatro Ponchielli, Cremona, Italy, 15 February 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Live on Vin Scelsa's Idiot's Delight, 102.7 WNEW-FM, New York City, 27 September 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, three solo songs and interview segments) (from .flac) (A, officially released music omitted, CD2 is approx. 18 minutes long)

Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach: Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, California, 20 October 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach: Royal Festival Hall, October 29th 1998 (Thunderball TB801) (from .flac) (A)

Elvis Costello (with Roger McGuinn): Italian Nights (T. Rex Records TRCD 107) (three broadcasts from Italian television, 1998, including three songs with Roger McGuinn, plus two tracks from 1996) (A-/A)

Trettondagskonsert, Stockholm, Sweden, with Steve Nieve and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, 5 January 1999 (origin unknown) (from .flac) (A)

Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Australia, 27th January 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-, first track fades in)

Japan Tour 1999, Volume 1 (Rocking Horse RH-015/016) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan, 4 February 1999) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Japan Tour 1999, Volume 2 (Rocking Horse RH-017/018) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, Drum Logos, Fukuoka, Japan, 5 February 1999) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Japan Tour 1999, Volume 3 (Rocking Horse RH-023/024) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, Nakano Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, 7 February 1999) (B-)

Japan Tour 1999, Volume 4 (Rocking Horse RH-019/020) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, Nakano Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, 8 February 1999) (B, one skip in first track)

Japan Tour 1999, Volume 5 (Rocking Horse RH-021/022) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, 10 February 1999) (B-)

Sydney, February 19, 1999 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, England, 14 April 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Cirkus, Stockholm, Sweden, 1 May 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Steve Nieve, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Lonely in Berlin (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, Berlin, Grosser Sendesaal des SFB, 10 May 1999) (pre-FM-mastertape recording, from .flac) (A)

Guiness Fleadh Festival, Chicago Motor Speedway, Chicago, Illinois, 12 June 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

On the Road Again (Main Stream MSBR012/013) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada, 16 June 1999) (from .flac) (A)

Guiness Fleadh Festival, Suffolk Downs Racetrack, Boston, Massachusetts, 19 June 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Kursaal Casino, Oostende, Belgium, 12 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, beginning of "Alison" cut)

Paramount Theatre, Oakland, California, 1 October 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Arie Crowne Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 15 October 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 21 October 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Live in Concert: Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve, Beacon Theatre, New York City, 24 October 1999 (Blue Chair Productions, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B, distortion on first track)

Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 27 October 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with Steve Nieve) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England, 1999-11-06 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, first few seconds of first track missing, small cut during "45")

Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth, England, 10 November 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B, first few seconds of first track missing)

Two's Company: Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, England, 1999-11-12 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Steve Nieve, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Elvis Costello with the Charles Mingus Orchestra: Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, 27 September 2001 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (B+)

Elvis Costello & Lucinda Williams: CMT Crossroads (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Country Music Television, broadcast 13 January 2002) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet: BBC Radio 3 'Morning Performance' (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, England, broadcast 24 January 2002) (no artwork, from .flac) (interview and three songs, approx. 18 minutes long) (A)

Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Elvis Costello and John Prine: Concert for a Landmine Free World: Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 14 January 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Live at the Paradiso, Amsterdam, 15 April 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C, occasional clicks, skips, gaps, distortion)

Tower Records (Clark Street), Chicago, Illinois, 21 April 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo with electronic accompaniment, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

House of Blues, Chicago, Illinois, 21 April 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, WXRT FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

BBC Radio Theatre, London, England, 28 April 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

BBC Radio Theatre, London, England, 28 April 2002 (complete show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long)

Ackerman Grand Ballroom, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, 28 May 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

San Diego Storm Warning (Ebby, unnumbered) (Copley Symphony Hall, San Diego, California, 29 May 2002) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Here's a Little Song Goes Like This (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (4 CDs, with the Imposters, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 5 June 2002 + many, many bonus tracks from other dates and venues during 2002 tour) (audience recordings, from .flac) (Minneapolis: B+, bonus material: sound quality varies, B-/A-)

Enmore Theater, Sydney, Australia, 10 July 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

McDonald Theatre, Eugene, Oregon, 25 September 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some audience chatter)

Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California, 27 September 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, audience chatter, one track incomplete)

Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, California, 29 September 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .shn) (B)

Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona, 2 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

Chicago Theater, Chicago, Illinois, 17 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Steely Girlfriend (Ebby, unnumbered) (A. J. Palumbo Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 19 October 2002) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 21 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .shn) (B-)

Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 30 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B, one track cuts in)

Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Florida, 3 November 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (A-)

When I Was Brave No. 2 (Ebby, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, the Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia, 7 November 2002, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Royce Hall, U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, California, 28 March 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Royce Hall, U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, California, 29 March 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, Rhode Island (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (4 CDs, with the Imposters, 13 July 2003, early and late shows, audience recording, from .flac) (early: B-, late: C+/B-, audience chatter)

The Joint, Las Vegas, Nevada, 18 July 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (4 CDs, with the Imposters, 13 July 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Chesterfield Cafe, Madrid, Spain, 12 September 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, no artwork, from .flac) (A, first few seconds of first track missing)

London Caf� de Paris, 15 September 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Steve Nieve and the Brodsky Quartet, broadcast 18 October 2003 on BBC Radio 2 "Sold On Song" series, music and interview segments) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre, Irvine, California, 20 September 2003 (with the Imposters, 13 July 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Town Hall, New York City, 24 September 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B)

Live By Request: The Concert Remix (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, John Jay College, New York City, 25 September 2003, A&E television broadcast, in-between song banter removed) (from .flac) (A)

South of the River (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve and the Brodsky Quartet, Royal Festival Hall, London, 11 October 2003, audience recording, from .flac) (B except for a few dropouts)

Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 24 February 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve and the Brodsky Quartet)(audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Vogue Theater, Vancouver, British Columbia, 7 March 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Benaroya Hall, Seattle, Washington, 8 March 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa, California, 12 March 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Live at North Sea Jazz 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Steve Nieve and the Metropole Orchestra) (The Hague, Netherlands, Dutch North Sea Jazz Festival, 9 July 2004) (from .flac) (A)

BBC Radio Scotland, Vic Galloway Show, Glasgow, Barrowlands, 6 October 2004 (broadcast 22 November 2004) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with the Imposters, no artwork. from .flac) (A)

"Mourning Becomes Eclectic": Live in Studio at KCRW, Santa Monica, California, 19 October 2004 (broadcast 12 November 2004) (with the Imposters, includes lenghty interview segment) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Amoeba Records, Los Angeles, California, 19 October 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, one song with Lucinda Williams, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Delivery for Sydney (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, State Theatre, Sydney, Australia, 24 November 2004) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 9 December 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, one dropout in first track)

Sweet Sugar Cube (Tom & Jerry T&J-J-004/5) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, the Grand Cube, Osaka, Japan, 10 December 2004, audience recording, from .shn) (B-/B)

Fukuoka, Japan, 12 December 2004 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 14 December 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Vredenburg, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 24 January 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Monkey to Man (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, Universit�t der K�nste, Berlin, Germany, 28 January 2005) (audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Monkey Speaks to Frankfurt (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, Mousonturm, Frankfurt, Germany, 30 January 2005, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Dome, Brighton, England, 9 February 2005 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, no artwork, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Live at Hammersmith Apollo, London, 10 February 2005 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Sing Yer Bastard Sing (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 20 February 2005, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Nashville, Tennessee, Ryman Auditorium, 9 March 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, seven songs with Emmylou Harris, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Nokia Live (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, Grand Prairie, Texas, 15 March 2005, audience recording, from .flac, no artwork) (B)

The Fillmore, Denver, Colorado, 19 March 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac, no artwork) (CD1: B-, CD2: D, two cuts, including most of one song)

The Wiltern, Los Angeles, California, 26 March 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters and guest John McFee, audience recording, from .flac, no artwork) (B-/B)

Live at the Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 19 April 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some audience chatter)

The Norva, Norfolk, Virginia, 26 April 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Pickups: Pete Thomas, Davey Farragher, and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos + five bonus tracks from opening act, Sondre Lerche) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

The Classic Centre, Athens, Georgia, 27 April 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Pickups: Pete Thomas, Davey Farragher, and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Joint, Las Vegas, Nevada, 23 May 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Refectory, Leeds University, Leeds, England, 28 May 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+)

Teatro Romano, Verona, Italy, 18 June 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Werchter Festival, Werchter Festival, Belgium, 1 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Hampstead Heath, London, England, 2 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, featuring the Brodsky Quartet, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Vienna Jazz Festival, Vienna Opera House, Vienna, Austria, 3 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with the Imposters, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C-/B-)

Musikteatret Vejle, Denmark, 4 June 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Central Park Summerstage, Central Park, New York City, July 19, 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, Emmylou Harris and Larry Campbell, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, 20 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with the Imposters, Emmylou Harris and Larry Campbell, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD3 is approx. 20 minutes long) (B-/B, most of first track missing)

Chevrolet Theatre, Wallingford, Connecticut, July 22, 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with the Imposters, Emmylou Harris and Larry Campbell, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Meadowbrook, Aubrun Hills, Michigan, 26 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, with the Imposters, Emmylou Harris and Larry Campbell, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD3 is approx. 17 minutes long) (B-/B, a few performances are incomplete, some audience chatter)

Live at Promowest, Columbus, Ohio, 30 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, with the Imposters, Emmylou Harris and Larry Campbell, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD3 is approx. 17 minutes long) (C+/B-)

The Pageant, St. Louis, 2 August 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

The Secret Songs of Hans Christian Andersen, Musikhuset Aarhus, Denmark, 10 October 2005 (2 CDs, ten songs written by EC for the chamber opera commissioned by the Royal Danish Opera for its 2006-2007 season, sung here by EC and Gisela Stille) (audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long) (B+)

Clowes Hall, Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana, 15 October 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Elvis Costello with the Sydney Symphony and Steve Nieve (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia, 25 January 2006) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Emmylou Harris, Elvis Costello, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings: Grand Ole Opry Live (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, television broadcast with interview segments, 17-18 February 2006) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Emmylou Harris, Elvis Costello, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings: Grand Ole Opry Live (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, Ryman Auditorium, Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee, 17 February 2006 + 18 February 2006, early and late sets) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Allen Toussaint with Elvis Costello, 1 June 2006, Tokyo, Japan (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Toussaint solo piano/vocals joined by Costello on seven songs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Kokusai Forum Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 2 June 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with Steve Nieve and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, slight tape hiss)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: World Cafe Live (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (WXPN Studios, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 8 June 2006, interview with five songs, approx. 35 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Beacon Theatre, New York City, 10 June 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with the Imposters and Allen Toussaint and the Crescent City Horns) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Live at the Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 13 June 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with the Imposters, Allen Toussaint and the Crescent City Horns, and Anthony Brown) (audience recording, several songs missing, CD2 approx. 28 minutes long long) (from .flac) (C-/C)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Bonnaroo, What Stage, Manchester, Tennessee, 17 June 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters and Allen Toussaint and the Crescent City Horns) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long) (C+/B-)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Bonnaroo, What Stage, Manchester, Tennessee, 17 June 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters and Allen Toussaint and the Crescent City Horns) (audience recording, alternate source, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Playboy Jazz Festival (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, 18 June 2006) (from .flac) (C-/C, a few defects)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Paramount Theatre, Oakland, California, 20 June 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with the Imposters and Allen Toussaint and the Crescent City Horns) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD3 is approx. 16 minutes long) (B-)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis, Massachusetts, 5 July 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, Allen Toussaint and the Crescent City Horns, and Anthony Brown) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Avalon Ballroom at the Fallsview Casino and Resort, Niagara Falls, 8 July 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters, Allen Toussaint and the Crescent City Horns, and Anthony Brown) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Beacon Theatre, New York City, 11 July 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with the Imposters and Allen Toussaint and the Crescent City Horns) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: House of Blues French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, 18 July 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs + bonus tracks) (3 CDs, with the Imposters and Allen Toussaint and the Crescent City Horns, 8 June 2006, audience recording + World Cafe Live appearance, as above + Costello/Toussaint, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 21 September 2005 + "The Monkey" by Costello with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Dave Bartholomew) (no artwork, from .flac) (House of Blues: B-, World Cafe Live: A, other bonus tracks: B)

Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam, 6 September 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Steve Nieve and the Metropole Orkestra) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, a few dropouts)

Banjo Stage, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with guests Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Fats Kaplan) (Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 6 October 2006) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, first track cuts in)

The Coward Brothers: 8 October 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with T-Bone Burnett, Rooster Stage, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Gate Park, San Francisco, California) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

House of Blues, West Hollywood, California, 2 May 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Village Music, Mill Valley, California, 3 May 2007, afternoon (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, acoustic with Austin De Lone) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Warfield, San Francisco, California, 3 May 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, small cut at beginning of "Lovers Walk")

Silver Legacy Casino, Reno, Nevada, 4 May 2007 (source 1: mmarkov) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Silver Legacy Casino, Reno, Nevada, 4 May 2007 (source 2: tex) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Fillmore, Denver, Colorado, 6 May 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter, first two tracks incomplete)

State Theater, Detroit, Michigan, 11 May 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Nokia Theatre, New York City, 16 May 2007 (source 1: TaperAdvocat) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter)

Nokia Theatre, New York City, 16 May 2007 (source 2: upload) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter)

9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., 18 May 2007 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters + guest Allen Toussaint on three tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., 18 May 2007 (alternate source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters + guest Allen Toussaint on three tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

The New Picket, Jordan Street, Liverpool, England, 5 July 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Allen Toussaint Band, Steve Nieve and horns) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Tower of London Music Festival, London, England, 7 July 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Allen Toussaint Band, Steve Nieve and horns) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: KKL Luzernsaal, Luzern, Switzerland, 25 July 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Allen Toussaint Band, Steve Nieve and horns) (from .flac) (A, first track cuts in)

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint: Festival Jardins de Cap Roig, Calella de Palafrugell, Spain, 28 July 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Allen Toussaint Band, Steve Nieve and horns) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville Tennessee, 9 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Nashville Symphony) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Live in Cary: September 13th 2007 featuring the North Carolina Symphony and Steve Nieve (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 19 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Gwinnett Center, Duluth, Georgia, 22 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Maryland, 28 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Live at the University of Rhode Island Ryan Center, Kingston, Rhode Island, 29 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 30 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

D.C.U. Center, Worcester, Massacusetts, 2 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Elvis Costello and Amos Lee: Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, Maine, 4 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set + separate set by Amos Lee; the two do not perform together) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, New Hampshire, 5 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, first few seconds cut)

Times Union Center, Albany, New York, 6 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Eastern Michigan University Convention Center, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 12 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Romeo Was Restless...He Was Ready to Thrill (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo) (Nutter Center, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, 16 October 2007 + approx. 90 minutes of bonus tracks from fall 2007 solo gigs, with Bob Dylan appearing on two tracks) (audience recordings, from .flac) (Dayton: B-; bonus tracks: sound quality varies, generally B-/B)

Assembly Hall, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 19 October 2007 (Hunger City CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, first song missing)

U.S. Cellular Coliseum, Bloomington, Illinois, 20 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Fox Theatre, St. Louis, Missouri, 22 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Carver-Hawkeye Arena, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, October 24, 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Qwest Center, Omaha, Nebraska, 26 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 27 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

The Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 28 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 29 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, beginning of first track cut)

Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 8 November 2007, early show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Clover, plus guests Bill Kirchen and Austin De Lone, performing the entire MY AIM IS TRUE album + numerous additional oldies and rarities) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+, some audience chatter)

Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 8 November 2007, early show -- UPGRADE ("calrust" source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Clover, plus guests Bill Kirchen and Austin De Lone, performing the entire MY AIM IS TRUE album + numerous additional oldies and rarities) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 8 November 2007, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Clover, plus guests Bill Kirchen and Austin De Lone, performing the entire MY AIM IS TRUE album + numerous additional oldies and rarities) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 8 November 2007, late show -- UPGRADE ("calrust" source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Clover, plus guests Bill Kirchen and Austin De Lone, performing the entire MY AIM IS TRUE album + numerous additional oldies and rarities) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter)

Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 8 November 2007, late show -- ("litmus" source) (From Where I Stand FWIS-035) (2 CDs, with Clover, plus guests Bill Kirchen and Austin De Lone, performing the entire MY AIM IS TRUE album + numerous additional oldies and rarities) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter)

House of Blues at Showboat, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 31 December 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, first few seconds cut)

Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 23 April 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

HSBC Arena, Buffalo, New York, 3 May 2008 (Trader's Den CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Tennessee Theatre, Knoxville, Tennessee, 6 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Imposters) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois, 10 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, first few seconds cut, some audience chatter during "Alison")

Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 11 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter during "Alison")

Cricket Wireless Pavilion, Phoenix, Arizona, 24 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, first few seconds cut, some audience chatter during "Alison")

Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, 27 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, audience chatter)

Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, England, 25 June 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with Steve Nieve and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra + guest vocalist Gisela Stille) (audience recording, CD3 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

The Amphitheater at Clark County, Clark County, Oregon, 11 July 2008 (Trader's Den CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, audience chatter during "Alison")

Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 25 July 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

DTE Energy Center (aka Pine Knob), Clarkston, Michigan, July 26, 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, first few seconds cut, audience chatter)

Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 29 July 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison") (audience recording, mono, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 29 July 2008 (matrix of two audience recordings) + bonus tracks: Paramount Theatre, Oakland, California, 27 September 2008) (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org torrents) (Philadelphia: with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison"; Oakland: solo, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (Philadelphia: C, Oakland: B-)

PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, New Jersey, 3 August 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Imposters, opening for the Police, duets with Sting on "Alison") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, first few seconds cut, some audience chatter during "Alison")

Elvis Costello & Austin deLone: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 2 October 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (two-song acoustic opening set for Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 14 minutes long) (B)

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival (Star Stage), Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 5 October 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band and Emmylou Harris, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Barbican, London, England, 23 April 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Brodsky Quartet, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England, 24 April 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Brodsky Quartet, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, England, 27 April 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Brodsky Quartet, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

WFUV-FM, Bronx, New York, 2 June 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, five songs + interview) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 10 June 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Sugarcanes, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 16 June 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with the Sugarcanes, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

The World Cafe (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (WXPN-FM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3 July 2009) (interview with solo performances, no artwork, from .flac) (A, approx. 25 minutes long)

Ravinia Park Music Theater, Highland Park, Illinois, 26 August 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Sugarcanes, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada, 28 August 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Sugarcanes, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Bass Hall, Austin, Texas, 1 September 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Sugarcanes, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Nokia Theater, Grand Prairie, Texas, 2 September 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Sugarcanes, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Guest Host on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with guest Marian McPartland (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Manhattan Beach Studios, New York City, 10 January 2010) (Costello interviews McPartland with several performances by each) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Diana Krall and Elvis Costello: Praza da Quintana, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain, 27 July 2010 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, CD1: Diana Krall Quintet, CDs 2&3: EC with the Sugarcanes + Krall on four tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Elvis Costello & Nick Lowe: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 1 October 2010 (Early Show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Costello & Lowe sing each other's songs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

WNYC Studios, New York City, 1 November 2010 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Sugarcanes, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

WNYC Studios, New York City, 1 November 2010 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Sugarcanes, broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

ELVIS COSTELLO-RELATED

Various Artists: Elvis Costello's Record Collection (origin unknown) (6 CDs, original versions of songs Costello has covered) (no artwork) (A)

Ron Sexsmith: Rarities 2 - Unreleased Nuggets and Sessions @ West 54th Street, 29 July 1997 [Remastered Series] (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (includes a cover of "Everyday I Write the Book" and a duet with Elvis Costello on "Windows of the World") (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Bruce Springsteen: Asbury Park Convention Hall, Asbury Park, New Jersey, 8 December 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with the Max Weinberg 7 & Friends, including the South Community Choir, Patti Scialfa, Garland Jeffreys, Bruce Hornsby, Elvis Costello, Southside Johnny, and Southside Johnny) (Costello & Springsteen duet on "Alison") (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Glenn Tilbrook: Live at the Bluebird Cafe, Nashville, Tennessee, 27 May 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo acoustic [lots of Squeeze songs] + duet with guest vocalist Steve Poltz on Elvis Costello's "From a Whisper to a Scream," audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Lucinda Williams at the Beacon Theatre, New York City, July 14, 2005 (2 CDs, includes two duets with Elvis Costello, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD 2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (B-, audience chatter)

Nick Lowe: Grand Ballroom, New York City, 9 April 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Elvis Costello and Robyn Hitchcock on encores) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some distortion)

Guitar - Bass - Drums (Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe & Jim Keltner) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 3 October 2008) (Elvis Costello & Austin deLone play a three-song acoustic opening set & Costello guests on one encore) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 13 minutes long) (C except Costello/deLone opening set: B, audience chatter)

 

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CROWDED HOUSE (see also 7 WORLDS COLLIDE)

Demos (Late 1985 or Early 1986): Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (seven tracks, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Live at the Bottom Line, March 19, 1987 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, FM broadcast, WNEW-FM, 102.7 NYC) (CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

This House Is Crowded (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Trocadero, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 24 March 1987) (no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (A-/A)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 2 October 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson on two songs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, some slight defects)

Stage Time (The Swingin' Pig TSP-CD-175-1) (2 CDs, Albani Musicclub, Winterthur, Switzerland, 28 October 1991) (from .flac) (B)

Thekla Social, Bristol, 19 March 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Live at the Corner (Fan Club Show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Corner Hotel, Richmond, Melbourne, Australia, 9 July 2007) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/C)

Live on KCRW 2007, Santa Monica, California (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (music and interview segments, broadcast 16 July 2007) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Troubadour, West Hollywood, California, 17 July 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara, California, 25 August 2007 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Carre Theatre, Amsterdam, 15th October 2007, Complete Dutch Radio Broadcast (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

THE CURE

Unreleased BBC Sessions, 1979-1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

We Hate Rock 'n' Roll (Triangle Records PYCD 068) (live in the Netherlands, 1979-1980) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, 22 October 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac, includes Gary Glitter cover, "Do You Wanna Touch Me?") (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (A-/A, tiny cut at the end of "Push")

Kiss Me Deadly (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Santa Barbara, California, 13 July 1987) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

The Ritz, New York City, August 11, 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, includes a strange version of "Killing an Arab" and encore medley of "Forever"/"Wild Thing"/"You Really Got Me") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, slight defects in first song, brief cut during encores)

Grugahalle, Essen, Germany, 11 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany, 14 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (soundboard/audience matrix of partial show, approx. 34 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Palaeur, Rome, Italy, 4 June 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (contains a famously over-the-top version of "Faith" inspired by the previous day's events at Tiananmen Square) (B-/B)

National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 21 July 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Wembley Arena, London, England, 22 July 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Cured in Texas #1 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, Texas, 15 September 1989, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Full Moon Concert (The Swingin' Pig TSP-CD-086-2) (2 CDs, Leysin, Switzerland, 6 July 1990, from .shn) (A)

 

EVAN DANDO (see also THE LEMONHEADS)

McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica, CA, November 6, 1993 (late show) (Easytree.org CD-R) (solo acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

 

DANGER MOUSE

The Grey Album (Danger Mouse, number unknown or unnumbered) (2004 mash-up of THE BEATLES [a.k.a. "The White Album"] and Jay-Z's THE BLACK ALBUM) (no tray artwork) (A)

 

BOBBY DARIN

Rare, Rockin' & Unreleased (origin unknown) (various studio sessions and outtakes) (no artwork) (A)

 

RAY DAVIES

Jane Street (8/23/2000) (Crystal Clear Productions, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Jane Street Theatre, New York City, solo and backed by Yo La Tengo and others, audience recording) (from .flac) (B+)

Jane Street (8/24/2000) (Crystal Clear Productions, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Jane Street Theatre, New York City, solo and backed by Yo La Tengo and others, audience recording) (from .flac) (B)

Tibet House Benefit Concert, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 29 February 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (one song by Lou Reed, two by Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson, two by David Bowie, two by Ray Davies, one by Bowie and Davies, and one by the whole group) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

SANDY DENNY (see also FAIRPORT CONVENTION)

1967 (origin unknown) (home demos and broadcasts) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, C/B+, entire disc sequenced as one track)

Lincoln Festival, 24 July 1971 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some audience chatter)

The Bitter End, New York City, 3 February 1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, England, 12 October 1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

York University, 14 October 1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, tape hiss)

Ebbet's Field, Denver, Colorado, 29 April 1973, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, FM broadcast, approx. 32 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

 

CHRIS DIFFORD (see also SQUEEZE)

WRLT-FM "Nashville Sunday Night" (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (acoustic, with Dorie Jackson and Melvin Duffy, Third & Lindsley, Nashville, Tennessee, 25 February 2007) (no artwork, from .flac) (A except last two tracks from audience recording: C+/B-)

B. B. King Blues Club and Grill, New York City, 6 March 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, with Dorie Jackson and Melvin Duffy) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Live at the Luminaire, Kiburn, London, England, 27 March 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 10 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

DINOSAUR JR.

Columbia, Missouri, 27 March 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

DIRE STRAITS (see MARK KNOPFLER)

 

THE DOORS

Dinner Key Auditorium, Miami, Florida, 1 March 1969 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B except for some brief glitches)

Live in Seattle (Trademark of Quality, TMOQ 015) (Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, 5 June 1970) (no artwork) (A)

Vancouver '70 (Skeleton SKCD 1066) (June 6, 1970) (one song with Albert King, includes one song not on "Canadian Night") (no artwork) (A)

Canadian Night (Buccaneer BUC 011) (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 6 June 70) (one song with Albert King, includes two songs not on "Vancouver '70") (no tray artwork) (A)

 

NICK DRAKE

Tanworth-in-Arden 1967/68 (Anthology ANT. 15.11) (demos) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

The Complete Home Recordings 1967-68, Pink Robert Remaster (Pink Robert CD-R) (1967-68 recordings remastered, plus 1974 studio outtakes) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

Tanworth-in-Arden 2 (origin unknown) (demos) (no artwork) (B, tape hiss)

Second Grace (origin unknown) (demos) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, C/B)

Second Grace, Pink Robert Remaster (Pink Robert CD-R) (demos) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, C/B)

 

NICK DRAKE-RELATED

Elton John and Linda Peters: Saturday Sun Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (July 1970 recordings of songs by Nick Drake, Beverley Martin, John Martyn, Mike Heron, and Ed Carter) (lead vocals by Linda Peters, the future Linda Thompson, on four tracks) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

BOB DYLAN

The Dylan's Roots (Skeleton SKCD 1001) (East Orange, New Jersey, February 1961 + Carnegie Chapter Hall, New York City, 4 November 1961) (from .shn) (B+/A- except for one dropout)

The Early Years Vol. 1 (Winged Wheel WW 9425) ("Minnesota Party Tape," Bonnie Beecher's apartment, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1961) (from .flac) (A-, tape hiss)

Early Dylan - Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, various 1961-62 broadcasts and demos) (no artwork, from .shn) (A-/A)

The Radio Songs, Vol. 1 (stewART2006, number unknown or unnumbered) (various broadcasts, 1961-62, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A-)

The Radio Songs, Vol. 2 (stewART2006, number unknown or unnumbered) (various broadcasts, 1962-63, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

Folksingers Choice (Yellow Dog YD 017) (11 March 1962 radio show with interview segments and solo performances) (A)

FREEWHEELIN' BOB DYLAN Outtakes (origin unknown) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, A-/A)

Finjan Club, Montreal, Canada, 2 July 1962 (origin unknown) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

The Gaslight Tapes 1962 (Rattle RS 068) (Gaslight Cafe, New York City, October 1962) (B+/A-)

Paranoid Blues (Hunger City CD-R) (Quest TV, Toronto, Ontario, 1 February 1964 + Skip Weshner Show, New York, February 1963 + Gerdes Folk City, New York, 16 April 1962 + Billy Faier Show, New York, October 1962) (from .flac) (B+)

BBC Studios, London, England, 1 June 1965 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

From Newport to the Ancient Empty Street in L.A. (Dandelion DL 061/62) (2 CDs, 3 September 1965, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, CD2 track 1 fades in)

Jewels and Binoculars (Vigotone VT 192-217) (26, yes, twenty-six CDs -- the complete collection of concerts, radio shows, and studio outtakes, and more from 1966) (sound quality varies widely, D/A, some concerts sourced from audience recordings, some performances incomplete)

Ten of Swords (Hunger City CD-Rs) (7 CDs, live, demo and studio recordings, 1961-1966) (from .shn) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A)

The Genuine Basement Tapes, Vol. 1 (BS-108) (studio outtakes, 1967) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

The Genuine Basement Tapes, Vol. 2 (DBC-TR4) (studio outtakes, 1967) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

Isle of Wight Festival, Woodside Bay, U.K., 31 August 1969 (Pink Robert CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Bob Dylan & George Harrison: Almost Went to See Elvis (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (CBS Studio B, New York City, 1 May 1970, one officially released track removed) (no artwork, from .flac) (A except vocals low in the mix)

Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, 3 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, 4 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (C-, audience chatter, first track cuts in)

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6 January 1974 (Afternoon) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, audience chatter)

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6 January 1974 (Evening) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D/D+)

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 7 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, generally C-)

Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 9 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, D/C-)

Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 10 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, D+/C-)

Forum de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 11 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Forum de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 12 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Band [but does not include the Band's sets without Dylan], audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, audience chatter)

Love Songs for America (Swingin' Pig, number unknown) (with the Band, Boston Gardens, Boston, Massachusetts, 14 January 1974, afternoon show) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Boston Gardens, Boston, Massachusetts, 14 January 1974, evening show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Capitol Center, Largo, Maryland, 15 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (C-)

Capitol Center, Largo, Maryland, 16 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D, first track cuts in slightly)

Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina, 17 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D, first track cuts in slightly)

Hollywood Sportatorium, Hollywood, Florida, 19 January 1974 (Afternoon) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, one cut during one of the Band's sets)

Hollywood Sportatorium, Hollywood, Florida, 19 January 1974 (Evening) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, first track cuts in)

Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, 21 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, 22 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Band [but does not include the Band's sets without Dylan], audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Mid-south Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee, 23 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D, first track cuts in)

Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, 26 January 1974 (Afternoon) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, from .flac) (most of the Band's songs without Dylan are missing) (D)

Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, 26 January 1974 (Evening) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Band [but does not include the Band's sets without Dylan], audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 28 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 29 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (C-)

Madison Square Garden, New York City, 30 January 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band [but does not include the Band's sets without Dylan], audience recording, CD2 is approx. 26 minutes long, from .flac) (C-, one officially released track omitted)

New York City '74 (Red Sky Records, CD 1001) (with the Band [but does not include the Band's sets without Dylan, and is missing several of Dylan's songs], Madison Square Garden, 31 January 1974, evening show) (from .flac) (A-)

Madison Square Garden, New York City, 31 January 1974 (Afternoon) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Crisler Arena, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2 February 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana, 3 Febuary 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Missouri Arena, St. Louis, Missouri, 4 February 1974 (Evening) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Band [but does not include the Band's sets without Dylan], audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Coliseum, Denver, Colorado, 6 February 1974 (Afternoon) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Coliseum, Denver, Colorado, 6 February 1974 (Afternoon) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band [but does not include the Band's sets without Dylan], audience recording, CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long, from .flac) (D)

Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, 9 February 1974 (Afternoon) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, 9 February 1974 (Evening) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Coliseum, Oakland, California, 11 February 1974 (Afternoon) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Band [but does not include the Band's sets without Dylan], audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Coliseum, Oakland, California, 11 February 1974 (Evening) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Coliseum, Oakland, California, 11 February 1974 (Evening) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, soundboard recording, from .flac) (B+/A-)

The Forum, Inglewood, Los Angeles, California, 14 February 1974 (Evening Show) (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Band, soundboard recording but "lossy," from .flac) (A-)

Sound the Battle Charge (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, compilation of acoustic performances, January-February, 1974) (audience recordings, from .shn) (sound quality varies, C/B)

Hartford Connecticut Civic Center, 24 November 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, complete Rolling Thunder Revue performance with Bob Neuwirth, T-Bone Burnett, Steve Soles, Mick Ronson, Ronee Blakely, Rick Danko, Allen Ginsburg, Joni Mitchell, Jack Elliott, Roger McGuinn) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, Alabama, 29 April 1976 (origin unknown) (3 CDs, complete Rolling Thunder Revue performance) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-, some audience chatter)

Henry Levitt Arena, Wichita, Kansas, 19 May 1976 (origin unknown) (3 CDs, Rolling Thunder Revue) (audience recording, no artwork) (D, some tracks incomplete)

The Rundown Rehearsal Tapes (White Bear 009/010/011/012) (4 CDs, tour rehearsals, December 1977-June 1978) (no artwork) (B)

Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 30 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

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BRIAN ENO

Nico, John Cale and Brian Eno: Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 5 October 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Nico and Cale accompanied by Eno, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B- except defects in last track, first track cuts in)

Robert Fripp and Brian Eno: The Olympia, Paris, France, 28 May 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Robert Fripp and Brian Eno: London Palladium, London, England, 8 June 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Robert Fripp and Brian Eno: London Palladium, London, England, 8 June 1975 (remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Eno, Bowie & Cale: Unreleased Tracks (no label, no number) (a mixed bag of unreleased oddities, some widely regarded as fakes) (no artwork) (B+/A)

Generative Music (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

A Quantity Of Stuff (Easytree.org CD-R) (BBC Radio 2 retrospective documentary on Eno, broadcast 3 February 2003) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

FAIRPORT CONVENTION (see also SANDY DENNY and RICHARD THOMPSON)

Richard Thompson: Doom & Gloom (Silver Rarities SIRA 147/148) (2 CDs, copies of fan club compilations, assorted rare and unreleased tracks from solo career, Richard and Linda, Fairport Convention, 1967-1990) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

A Chronicle of Sorts 1967-1969 (Pink Robert CD-R) (BBC sessions + Bouton Rouge TV, Nixed Records bootleg remastered by Pink Robert) (B, tape hiss)

September 24, 1969, Royal Festival Hall: Premier Performance of the LIEGE AND LIEF Material (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Sandy Denny, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

September 24, 1969, Royal Festival Hall: Premier Performance of the LIEGE AND LIEF Material - Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Sandy Denny, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Walk Awhile (Hunger City CD-R) (Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 14 February 1970, remastered by Pink Robert) (from .flac) (D/D+)

Chicago, Illinois, May 27, 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Fillmore East, June 11, 1970, Speed-Corrected (Pink Robert CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Philadelphia Folk Festival, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 28 August 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (B+)

Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Sandy Denny, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

My Father's Place, Roslyn, New York, 17 May 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Sandy Denny, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, some tape hiss)

Nottingham University, 27 November 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Sandy Denny, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Holland 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with Sandy Denny, Turfschip-Breda, Holland, 23 January 1975 + bonus tracks from Van Speyk Show, 16 January 1975, from .flac) (B-/B)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 10 August 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 13 August 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 19 August 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (4 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD4 is approx. 34 minutes long) (B-)

The Mill (A Cropredy Warm-up) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, Banbury, England, 14 August 1991) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 17 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 17 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Full House Line-up - The Mill Theatre, Banbury, England, 12 August 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 13 August 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Woodford Halse Social Club, Banbury, England, 6 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, Richard Thompson guests on several tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, low volume level)

Fairport Convention 1969 Perform LIEGE AND LIEF - The Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 10 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, August 10th 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, Richard Thompson guests on several tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, low volume level)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 11 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (4 CDs, Richard Thompson guests on several tracks, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, low volume level)

 

THE FEELIES

The Feelies Play the Velvet Underground (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 15 May 1983) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

 

FEIST

9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., 13 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, low volume level)

Brubaker Auditorium, Messiah College, Grantham, Pennsylvania, 14 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, low volume level)

 

THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS (see GRAM PARSONS)

 

ROBERT FRIPP

Robert Fripp and Brian Eno: The Olympia, Paris, France, 28 May 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Robert Fripp and Brian Eno: London Palladium, London, England 8 June 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

New York City, 2 December 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Chris Stein, Walter Steding, and Debbie Harry on drums -- yes, drums, no vocals from Harry) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Lecture Hall @ SUNY Stonybrook, Stonybrook NY, 11 March 1983 (Easytree.org CD-R) (Frippertronics, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Robert Fripp String Quartet: TFM Hall, Tokyo, 11 November 1992 (Easytree.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Winter Gardens, World Trade Center, New York City, 28 November 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, soundscapes, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

REEVES GABRELS

Baked Potato, Studio City, California, 17 June 2003 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (3 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, vocals often faint)

Baked Potato, Studio City, California, 1 July 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Baked Potato, Studio City, California, 5 July 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

The Mint, Los Angeles, California, 25 August 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

PETER GABRIEL

Before the Flood: Demos 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (approx. 25 minutes long, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Detroit, Michigan, 13 March 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Broken Eyes and Contact Lenses (PRRPSAE02) (2 CDs, Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, 15 March 1977 (pre-FM source, from .shn) (A)

MUPPET13 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England, 28 September 1977) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 21 July 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

GALAXIE 500

The Forum, Enger, Germany, 2 December 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

John Peel Sessions, 1989-1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

GALAXIE 500-RELATED

Dean Wareham & Britta Phillips play Galaxie 500: Lincoln Hall, Chicago, Ilinois, 3 December 2010 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Dean Wareham & Britta Phillips play Galaxie 500: Lincoln Hall, Chicago, Ilinois, 3 December 2010 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (above show with some applause and talk edited in order to fit it onto a single CD) (B)

 

MARVIN GAYE

Marvin Gaye in Concert (label and number unknown) (Atlanta, Georgia, 1983, from .flac) (B+/A-)

 

GENESIS

BBC Sessions, 1970-1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, officially released tracks removed, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

CLIVE GREGSON & CHRISTINE COLLISTER

Colston Hall, Bristol, England, 21 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (short set opening for Richard Thompson) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

 

GUNS 'N' ROSES

FleetCenter, Boston, Massachusetts, 2 December 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, soundboard/audience matrix) (A)

 

GEORGE HARRISON (see also THE BEATLES)

WONDERWALL (mono mix) (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, surface noise from vinyl LP)

The Alternate WONDERWALL (Pear Records PDP 016) (alternate mixes + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (main album: A, bonus tracks: sound quality varies widely, D/A)

ALL THINGS MUST PASS Outtakes (Trader's Den CD-R) (mistitled -- early versions of "All Things Must Pass" and other GET BACK-era Harrison outtakes) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Bob Dylan & George Harrison: Almost Went to See Elvis (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (CBS Studio B, New York City, 1 May 1970) (no artwork, from .flac) (A except vocals low in the mix)

Acoustic Masterpieces (Birthday Records BR 091) (ALL THINGS MUST PASS demos/outtakes + broadcast performances and outtakes, from .flac) (mostly A)

Art of Dying (Silent Sea SS 094/095/096/097/098) (5 CDa, ALL THINGS MUST PASS demos, outtakes and mixes) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

The Making of ALL THINGS MUST PASS (MBCD 110/11/12) (3 CDs, outtakes and rough mixes) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Beware of ABKCO! (Strawberry Records STR 001) (mostly acoustic performances, 1970, from .flac) (A)

The Harri-Spector Show (Strawberry Records STR 022) (assorted Harrison-related studio tracks featuring Harrison, Phil Spector, Splinter, Ravi Shankar, and Ronnie Spector) (A-)

It's Still Much Better Being a Guitar Player (1971-1992) (No Label Records NLR 9905/9906) (performances with various artists as a sideman) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/A-)

North American Tour 1974 - First Live Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2 November 1974) (audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Sell, Sell, Sell! (VR-23/24) (2 CDs, the Forum, Los Angeles, California, 12 November 1974, partial afternoon show [soundboard] and evening show [audience recording], from .flac) (afternoon: A-, evening: C, two songs incomplete)

Tulsa Assembly Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 21 November 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Louisiana State University Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 26 November 1974 (Voxx-0008-01/02) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, 30 November 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Largo, Maryland, 13 December 1974 (Hunger City CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 15 December 1974, Evening Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Expressed New York (BMW 022 A/B) (2 CDs, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 19 December 1974, evening show) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Live! The Silver Wilburys (SWP 87-2) (guest appearance with Taj Mahal and The Graffiti Band, Palomino Club, North Hollywood, California, 19 February 1987, also featuring Jesse Ed Davis, Taj Mahal, Bob Dylan and John Fogerty) (audience recording? from .flac) (B/B+)

George Harrison with Eric Clapton - Fourth Night Live - Rock Legend Japan Tour '91 (Platypus Records PR-1001 A/B) (2 CDs, Nagoya Kokusai-Hall, Japan, 5 October 1991, with several tracks substituted from Tokyo, 17 December 1991) (audience recording, from .flac) (A-)

George Harrison with Eric Clapton: Days of Speed (Mid Valley MV 137/138) (2 CDs, Yokohama Arena, Kanagawa, Japan, 1 December 1991) (audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

George Harrison with Eric Clapton: Hiroshima 1991 (GH 001/002) (2 CDs, 6 December 1991) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

George Harrison with Eric Clapton: Days of Speed 2 (Mid Valley MV 170/171) (2 CDs, Osaka Jo Hall, Osaka, Japan, 10 December 1991, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

George Harrison with Eric Clapton: Osaka Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan, 10 December 1991, "Source Two DAT recording" (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B, some cuts)

George Harrison with Eric Clapton: Live @ Big Egg, 1st Night (Front Page FP-0040006/7) (2 CDs, Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan, 14 December 1991) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Overexposed and Hypnotised (OHM 3 A/B) (Natural Law Benefit party, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 6 April 1992) (from .flac) (B-)

A True Legend (Strawberry Records STR 007) (various studio outtakes and live appearances, 1968-1997) (from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-/A)

12 Arnold Grove (Pegboy Records PB 1007) (various studio outtakes and live appearances, 1970-1992) (from .flac) (A)

Pirate Songs (Vigotone VIGO146) (various studio outtakes, remixes and live appearances, 1971-1992) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

John, Paul, George and Ringo - Reunions 74 & 92 (No Label Records SNCD 1486) (Lennon and McCartney, home recording, 1974 + two tracks of Harrison and Starr, Hammersmith Odeon, 1992, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (Lennon and McCartney: B+/A-, Harrison and Starr: C)

 

GEORGE HARRISON-RELATED

Splinter: Dark Horse Demos (Hunger City CD-R) (Bill Elliott & Bob Purvis, produced by George Harrison, 1972) (from .flac) (A)

 

SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS

The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California, 23 August 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-, vocals a bit low in the mix)

Modernes, Bremen, Germany, 1 June 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (complete FM broadcast, incomplete set) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Bellinzona Piazza Blues, June 20, 1992 (incomplete show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, tape hiss)

Aula der Brueckleacker Schule, Denzlingen, Germany, 13 November 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

 

RICHARD HELL

Live at the Oxford Ale House, New Haven, Connecticut, Spring 1979 (two sets) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Voidoids, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Live at the Oxford Ale House, New Haven, Connecticut, 5 November 1979 (two sets) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Voidoids, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, most of first track missing)

Live at the Grotto, New Haven, Connecticut, 9 March 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

 

JIMI HENDRIX

Unsurpassed Studio Takes (Yellow Dog YD-050) (various outtakes, 1966-1970) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Out of the Studio: Demos from 1967 (3HCD 931022) (studio outtakes and mixes, from .flac) (A-)

Out of the Studio 2 (Strongest Edition) (De Lane Lea 560-1 & 560-2) (2 CDs, studio outtakes, 1966-1967, from .flac) (A-, glitch on CD1 track 4 as on original silver CD bootleg)

Soundboard Series 1 (1967-68) (Hunger City CD-Rs) (Hamburg, 18 March 1967 + Stockholm, 5 September 1967 + Miami, 18 May 1968) (from .flac) (Hamburg: B+, tape hiss; Stockholm: Stockholm: A-; Miami: A-)

Electric Ladyland Outtakes (Invasion Unlimited IU 9417-1) (outtakes 1967-68 plus Drake Hotel demos, New York City, April 1968 & outtakes 1969-70) (from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, generally A-)

Miami Pop Festival, Gulfstream Park, Racetrack, Hallandale, Florida, 18 May 1968, 2nd Show (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 21 minutes) ()

Live in Stockholm (Hunger City CD-Rs) (Stockholm, Sweden, 9 January 1969, unreleased 2nd show) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Soundboard Series 2 (1970) (Hunger City CD-Rs) (Aarhus, Denmark, 2 September 1970 + Atlanta International Pop Festival, 4 July 1970) (from .flac) (Aarhus: B+, tape hiss; Atlanta: A-/A)

B. B. King and Friends, featuring Jimi Hendrix: Generation Club, New York City, 14 April 1968 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (just under 80 minutes long, Hendrix guests on most tracks, compiled from two soundboard sources) (no artwork, from .shn, some tracks incomplete) (B+)

The Voodoo Chile Sessions - May 1968 (Hunger City CD-R) (sessions for "Voodoo Chile" and "Voodoo Chile [Slight Return]," Record Plant, New York City, 2 & 3 May 1968) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Box of Gypsys (Hunger City CD-Rs) (6 CDs, four complete concerts, Fillmore East, New York City, 31 December 1969 & 1 January 1970, early and late shows + two bonus tracks from Winter Festival for Peace, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 28 January 1970) (soundboard and audience compilation, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A)

34 Outtakes, Reels 4 & 5 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (3 CDs, studio outtakes and jams) (from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Masters (Studio Reels) (Hunger City CD-Rs) (5 CDs, session outtakes and other unreleased recordings, 1969-1970) (from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, generally A-/A)

 

ROBYN HITCHCOCK

The Soft Boys: LIVE AT THE PORTLAND ARMS (Glass Fish, vinyl release, never issued on CD) (Cambridge, England, 1978, acoustic) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Leicester University, Leicester, England, 21 November 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording? no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Soft Boys: Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 6 September 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Unhatched Crablings (origin unknown) (4 CDs, compilation of unreleased songs, rarities and cover versions, mostly performed live, 1978-1996, mostly audience recordings) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A)

BLACK SNAKE DIAMOND ROLE (Rhino R271820, out of print) (A)

Rarities (compilation) (4 CDs, B-sides, demos, live tracks, CD bonus tracks, cover versions, assorted rarities) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A)

GROOVY DECAY (Albion ALCD 9.00008, out of print (A)

GROOVY DECOY (Midnight Music CHIME 00.19, out of print) (A)

GRAVY DECO: THE COMPLETE GROOVY DECAY/DECOY SESSIONS (Rhino R2 71821, out of print) (A)

FEGMANIA! (Rhino R2 71837, out of print) (A)

Dingwall's, London, England, 15 March 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Egyptians, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter, some tracks incomplete)

Old Grey Whistle Test, 1985-1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (broadcasts, 10 June 1986 & 16 April 1985, approx. 35 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, tape hiss, one cut)

Hitchcock at WNYU (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (two interviews, WNYU 89.1 FM Studios, New York City, 21 June 1985 and 31 October 1986, the first with Robyn alone, the second with Robyn, Andy Metcalfe and Morris Windsor; the latter also includes two songs) (no artwork, from .shn) (A)

Manchester UMIST, 26 October 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Egyptians, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

A Soft Boy No More (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Egyptians, 688 Club, Atlanta, Georgia, 22 November 1985, from vinyl bootleg) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

GOTTA LET THIS HEN OUT! (Midnight Music CHIME 00.15, out of print) (A)

ELEMENT OF LIGHT (Rhino R2 71839, out of print) (A)

INVISIBLE HITCHCOCK (Glass Fish Records, MOIST 2, out of print) (A)

Piacenza, My Way, Feb. 10, 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Egyptians, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Glastonbury Festival, 2nd Stage, 20 June 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Egyptians, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica, California, 18 July 1987, early and late sets (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, no artwork, from .shn) (1st set: B+/A-, 2nd set: A-)

GLOBE OF FROGS (A&M CD 5182, out of print) (no artwork) (A)

Grove Arts Centre, Dorchester, U.K., 19 February 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo and with the Egyptians, acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+)

Stand Back, Dennis! (origin unknown) (Athens, Georgia, 25 March 1988, with the Egyptians and an appearance by Peter Buck + two bonus tracks from 1989) (no artwork, from .shn) (B+, tape hiss)

Cabaret Metro, Chicago, Illinois, 9 April 1988 (origin unknown) (with the Egyptians and an appearance by Peter Buck) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

QUEEN ELVIS demos/outtakes (origin unknown) (eighteen tracks, circa 1988, no artwork) (B+/A-)

QUEEN ELVIS (A&M CD 5241, out of print) (A)

For Promotional Use Only - Not For Sale: The A&M Promos, 1989-1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, CD1 is music, CD2 is interviews) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica, California, 25 April 1989, early set (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

KROQ, Los Angeles, California, 28 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (interview segments + two songs, approx. 21 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Nigel and the Crosses: The Borderline, London, 28 May 1989 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with Peter Buck, Andy Metcalfe and Morris Windsor + Waterloo Records, 19 March 1993 with Mike Mills) (audience recordings, no artwork) (B-/B)

Lisner Auditorium, Washington, D.C., 14 June 1989 (2 CDs, with the Egyptians, broadcast, 99.1 WHFS FM in Baltimore) (no artwork, from .flac, CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (A-)

EYE (Twin/Tone Records TTR 89175-2, out of print) (A)

The Flood Zone, Richmond, Virginia, 24 April 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica, California, 26 May 1990, early set (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

October 1990, Demos & Rough Sketches (Easytree.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-, tape hiss)

State University of New York, Susquehanna Room, Binghamton, New York, 2 October 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, from .shn) (A)

Tramps, New York City, 4 October 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 34 minutes long) (B-, some audience chatter)

Ithaca, New York, 13 October 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac, two songs incomplete) (A)

Live at Nietzsche's (Easytree.org CD-R) (Buffalo, New York, 14 October 1990, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

The Birchmere, Alexandria, Virginia, 23 October 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 27 October 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some audience chatter)

Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 30 December 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Egyptians, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

PERSPEX ISLAND (A&M 75021 5368 2, out of print) (A)

LIVE DEATH and More (compilation) (first seven tracks from LIVE DEATH, promo-only A&M release, live 1991, acoustic with the Egyptians + bonus tracks: Hitchcock performing the acoustic set of Bob Dylan's "Royal Albert Hall" concert, audience recording?) (no artwork, from .flac) (LIVE DEATH: A, Dylan set: B+/A-)

Kennel Club, San Francisco, California, 21 May 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A with some minor defects)

Tramps, New York City, 12 September 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with the Egyptians, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Town & Country Club, London, England, 1 November 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Egyptians, two broadcasts of the same show with slightly different song selections, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Trocadero, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 February 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Egyptians, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Mountain Stage (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (four FM broadcasts from Mountain Stage radio show: 26 January 1992 [electric with the Egyptians], 12 May 1993 [acoustic with the Egyptians], 2 November 1996 [acoustic with Deni Bonet], and 4 November 1996 [solo and with Deni Bonet) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, A-/A)

Mountain Stage (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, four FM broadcasts from Mountain Stage, Charleston, West Virginia: 3 February 1992 [acoustic with the Egyptians], 12 May 1993 [electric with the Egyptians], 1 April 1995 [solo] and 17 November 1996 [solo], the later three from pre-FM broadcast sources) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

American Syndicated Radio Shows, 1992-1995 + BBC, 2007 (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org torrents) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Rock and Roll Radio Train: U.S. Radio performances 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Tipitina's, New Orleans, 29 June 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with the Egyptians, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Backstage, Seattle, Washington, 1 May 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Egyptians, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (B/B+)

The Ritz, New York City, 19 May 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Egyptians, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (B-)

A&M Sessions, 1993 (origin unknown) (solo acoustic demos of other artists' songs) (no artwork) (A)

Popcycle Ship Incident (Easytree.org CD-R) (Crocodile Cafe Seattle, Washington, 4 October 1994) (acoustic + three encores with the Young Fresh Fellows, no artwork, from .shn) (A)

Soundcheck from Popcycle Ship Incident (Easytree.org CD-R) (soundcheck from Crocodile Cafe Seattle, Washington, 4 October 1994, no artwork, from .shn, approx. 27 minutes long) (A, but songs are generally incomplete)

YOU AND OBLIVION (Rhino R2 71842, out of print) (A)

9:30 Club, Washington, D.C. (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, with Deni Bonet on a few tracks, believed to be 28 March 1995) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Berbati's Pan, Portland, Oregon, 27 September 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 4 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

MOSS ELIXIR Demos (Easytree.org CD-R) (includes some unreleased songs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

MOSSY LIQUOR (Warner Bros. 1-46339, vinyl-only release, out of print) (companion release to MOSS ELIXIR, alternate versions and outtakes, no artwork) (A)

Salon El Carmen, Bilbao, Spain, 18 April 1996 (origin unknown) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Vogue Theater, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 5 November 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 12 March 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 17 minutes long) (B)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 13 March 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 14 March 1997, Early Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo + Deni Bonet on a few tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 14 March 1997, Late Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo + Deni Bonet on a few tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 15 March 1997, Early Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 15 March 1997, Late Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Shank Hall, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 23 May 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with Tim Keegan, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Bumbershoot Festival, Opera House, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington, 30 August 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, mostly solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Bottom Line, New York City, 12 June 1998, early and late sets (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, solo and with Tim Keegan, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Largo, West Hollywood, California, 20 June 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo with Jon Brion, Grant Lee Phillips, Ethan James and Benmont Tench on some tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B)

Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, Washington, 26 June 1998 (origin unknown) (solo acoustic, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Mercury Lounge, New York City, 20 November 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo acoustic with Deni Bonet and Terry Edwards on some tracks, plus REM's Michael Stipe and Mike Mills on one song) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

JEWELS FOR SOPHIA (Warner Bros. 9 47433-2, out of print) (A)

Robyn Hitchcock, Neil Finn, Grant Lee Phillips & Jon Brion: April 3, 1999, Largo, West Hollywood, California (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Cabaret Metro, Chicago, Illinois, 17 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Robyn Hitchcock, Sebadoh & the Flaming Lips: Music Against Brain Degeneration Revue (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Palace, Hollywood, California, 1 August 1999) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Tramps, New York City, 18 August 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, Sebadoh guests on two encores, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Robyn Hitchcock & Grant Lee Phillips: Two Bells Tavern, Secret Gig, Belltown, Seattle, Washington, September 4, 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Bumbershoot Festival, Opera House, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington, 6 September 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Robyn Hitchcock's Rock Armada: Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, North Carolina, 26 October 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with band, including Kimberley Rew, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 16 minutes long) (B)

Upstage Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 29 October 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with band, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 16 minutes long) (A)

Live at Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, November 2, 1999 (no label) (2 CDs, with Tim Keegan, Departure Lounge and Kimberly Rew) (CD2 is approx. 35 minutes long) (A-)

The Magic Bag, Ferndale, Michigan, 6 November 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Crocodile, Seattle, Washington, 16 November 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Fleece and Firkin, Bristol, England, 31 January 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with band, including Kimberley Rew, Tim Keegan, Jake Kyle, Patch Hannon and Morris Windsor) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (B-/B)

Largo, West Hollywood, California, 19 February 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Jon Brion, Grant Lee Phillips and others, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B+)

Yo La Tengo with Robyn Hitchcock and Spacemen 3's Sonic Boom: May 13, 2000, Mitchell Theatre, Glasgow (Easytree.org CD-R) (3 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Robyn Hitchcock & Grant Lee Phillips: Sweetwater Cafe, Mill Valley, California, 22 June 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, a few small cuts)

Robyn Hitchcock & Grant Lee Phillips: Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 18 October 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter)

The Point, Oxford, England, 17 November 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Soft Boys: Boston, Massachusetts, 26 March 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 29 minutes long) (B/B+)

The Soft Boys: Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, Washington, 4 April 2001 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork) (A-)

The Soft Boys: The Fillmore, San Francisco, California, 7 April 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Soft Boys: Evershot Village Hall, Dorset, England, 15 September 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Soft Boys: Railway Inn, Winchester, England, 16 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

The Soft Boys: Live in the WFMU Studios, 25 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Soft Boys: Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 25 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A except a few dropouts)

The Soft Boys: Mercury Lounge, New York City, 27 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long) (CD1: B+, CD2: B)

The Soft Boys: 10/31/02 Evening, Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, Washington (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 35 minutes long) (B+)

Largo, West Hollywood, California, 7 November 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic with Jon Brion and Grant Lee Phillips on some tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (CD2 is approx. 29 minutes long) (B+)

The Soft Boys: Chiari, Italy, 16 January 2003 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-/A)

Largo, West Hollywood, California, 25 January 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic with Jon Brion on some tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B+)

50th Birthday Bash (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with guests Tim Keegan, Chris Cox, Kimberley Rew, Deni Bonet, John Paul Jones, Peter Blegvad, Morris Windsor, and Alan Rickman) (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England, 2 March 2003) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Naff Hits of the 70s (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Three Kings, Clerkenwell, London, England, 20 April 2003) (all cover versions, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Johnny D's, Somerville, Massachusetts, 30 October 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B/B+)

The Bottom Line, New York City, October 31, 2003 (early and late shows) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (4 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 17 November 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recordings, no artwork, from .shn) (CD2 is approx. 18 minutes long) (B)

Largo, West Hollywood, California, 24 April 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic with Jon Brion on some tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B+)

Robyn Hitchcock and Heavy Friends: The White Album Against the War Benefit (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 3 Kings, Clerkenwell, London, England, 7 August 2004) (Hitchcock and friends perform the Beatles's "White Album") (no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Robyn Hitchcock and Heavy Friends: The White Album Against the War Benefit (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 3 Kings, Clerkenwell, London, England, 8 August 2004) (Hitchcock and friends perform the Beatles's "White Album") (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Two Bells Tavern, Seattle, Washington, September 5, 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo acoustic with guests Kurt Bloch and Scott McCaughey on several tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter, 1st track cuts in)

Cactus Cafe, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 30 October 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 34 minutes long) (B)

Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, North Carolina, 1 November 2004 + Borders Books, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2 November 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, last two tracks accompanied by Chatham County Line, a local bluegrass band, no artwork, from .flac) (Carrboro: audience recording? A-/A, Chapel Hill: audience recording, B+)

Live in Scranton, November 11, 2004 (Private Stash PS 267-68) (2 CDs, Scranton Cultural Arts Center, audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (B, except last three tracks, as Hitchcock wanders through crowd)

Live in Scranton, November 11, 2004 (Private Stash PS 267-68 condensed onto one CD) (Scranton Cultural Arts Center, audience recording, from .flac) (same as above, except one track consisting of tuning and a very brief spoken introduction has been cut to fit the show onto one CD; artwork is still for the two-CD set) (B, except last three tracks, as Hitchcock wanders through crowd)

Southpaw 11/13/04 (Private Stash PS 269-70) (2 CDs, Brooklyn, New York, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 14 November 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

World Cafe Live 11/15/04 (Private Stash PS 273-74) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Fleece and Firkin, Bristol, England, 2 December 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Live in Spain (Easytree.org CD-R) ("Conciertos de Radio 3" program, 9 February 2005) (solo acoustic, no artwork, from .flac, approx. 27 minutes long) (A-)

Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 26 March 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, except encore, as Hitchcock wanders through crowd)

Bishop's Lounge and WRSI Studio, Northampton, Massachusetts, 28 March 2005, afternoon (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (Bishop's Lounge: B-, some audience chatter, WRSI studio: B-/B, audio in left channel only)

The Iron Horse, Northampton, Massachusetts, 28 March 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 36 minutes long) (B+)

TT the Bear's, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 March 2005 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic and electric, audience recording, includes brief opening set by Corin Ashley and Dave Aaronoff) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Schuba's Tavern, Chicago, Illinois, 31 March 2005 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Robyn Hitchcock Plus Special Guests Kelly Hogan & Scott Ligon: Duncan Hall, Lafayette, Indiana, 3 April 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, solo acoustic, first CD is opening act Kelly Hogan & Scott Ligon, who also perform on encores) (from .flac) (A-)

The Turning Point, Piermont, New York, 4 April 1995, Late Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with Deni Bonet, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, distortion during loudest moments)

Lions Lair, Denver, Colorado, 5 April 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

The Ark, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 14 April 1995, Late Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Largo, Los Angeles, California, 9 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Grant Lee Phillips, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Crystal Ballroom, Portland, Oregon, 8 September 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo and with Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and Bill Rieflin, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (sound quality varies, solo tracks: B/B+, band tracks: B-)

NHK 505 Studio, 10/6/2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Red Locust Frenzy (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Scott McCaughey, acoustic, Shepherds Bush Empire, London, England, 22 November 2005, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Junction, Cambridge, England, 22 January 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Komedia, Brighton, England, 23 January 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Radio 2, 24 January 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, BBC FM broadcast, interview with three songs, approx. 30 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Scala London, 25 January 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, BBC FM broadcast, approx. 33 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Scala London, 25 January 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, soundboard, complete show, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

A Very Military Barge (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, Fleece & Firkin, Bristol, England, 26 January 2006) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Phoenix, Exeter, U.K., 27 January 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Slim's, San Francisco, California, 27 February 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

Robyn's Birthday, Doug Fir Lounge, Portland, Oregon, 3 March 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band and Sean Nelson) (audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (A)

The Crocodile, Seattle, Washington, 4 March 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

London - Wireless Festival - Hyde Park, 22 June 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 29 minutes long) (B+)

The Crocodile, Seattle, Washington, 25 September 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

FAB Club, Tokyo, Japan, 6 October 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Spiegeltent, Arts Centre, Melbourne, Australia, 16 October 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

The Basement, Sydney, Australia, 18 October 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Ottobar, Baltimore, Maryland, November 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

The Metro, Chicago, Illinois, 8 November 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Mod Club, Toronto, 10 November 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Medecins Sans Frontieres Benefit Show (Syd Barrett Tribute) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, 16 December 2006, 3 Kings Pub, Clerkenwell, London, England) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Medecins Sans Frontieres Benefit Show (Syd Barrett Tribute) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band including Kimberly Rew, 17 December 2006, 3 Kings Pub, Clerkenwell, London, England) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Bristol Fleece and Firkin, 12 January 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long) (C+/B-)

Mark Lamarr Show, BBC Radio 2, broadcast 13 January 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, performances and interview segments, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Manchester Academy, Manchester, England, 13 January 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long) (B+)

Belcourt Theatre, Nashville, Tennessee, 18 March 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Peter Buck, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, John Paul Jones and Sean Nelson, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B)

Smith's Olde Bar, Atlanta, Georgia, 20 March 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long) (B, some audience chatter)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 28 March 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with band, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton, Massachusetts, 29 March 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Doug Fir Lounge, Portland, Oregon, 7 April 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Spaceland, Los Angeles, California, 12 April 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B)

Club Congress, Tucson, Arizona, 14 April 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B-)

Games for May - Syd Barrett Tribute (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Heavy Friends, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England, 26 May 2007) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B, instruments very clear but vocals often low in the mix)

Wychwood Festival, Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, U.K., 1 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Norwegian Wood Festival, Oslo, Norway, 16 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Robyn Hitchcock and the English Band with the Magnetic Horns: M.S.F. Benefit (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, performing the entire SGT. PEPPER album plus assorted Sixties classics, 3 Kings Pub, Clerkenwell, U.K., 1 July 2007) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

End Of The Road Festival, Dorset, 14 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with John Paul Jones, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 4 November 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Fleece and Firkin, Bristol, England, 24 January 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, solo and with Tim Keegan & Terry Edwards, I OFTEN DREAM OF TRAINS album performed live plus encores) (audience recording, no artwork, CD2 is approx. 12 minutes long, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

I Often Dream of Trains and Other Phenomena (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, solo and with Tim Keegan & Terry Edwards, I OFTEN DREAM OF TRAINS album performed live plus encores, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England, 28 January 2008) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Phoenix, Exeter, U.K., 25 January 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, solo and with Tim Keegan & Terry Edwards, I OFTEN DREAM OF TRAINS album performed live plus encores) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Grand Ballroom, New York City, 9 April 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, opening for Nick Lowe, with Lowe and Elvis Costello on encores) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some distortion)

El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 11 April 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, opening for Nick Lowe) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Arts Theatre, London, England, 18 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Wychwood Festival, Cheltenham Racecourse, U.K., 30 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Wild Hare Club, Black Lion Inn, Hereford, U.K., 31 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, with Rob Strawson on encores, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (B)

The Iron Horse, Northampton, Massachusetts, 9 July 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long, no artwork, from .shn) (B-/B)

Blend, Ridgewood, New Jersey, 12 July 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Turning Point, Piermont, New York, 15 July 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

World Cafe Live, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 18 July 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England, 28 August 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo and with Ruby Wright, short set opening for Big Star) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Largo at the Coronet, Los Angeles, California, 13 November 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, solo and with Tim Keegan & Terry Edwards, I OFTEN DREAM OF TRAINS album performed live plus encores) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Old Town School of Folk Music, Chicago, Illinois, 15 November 2008, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, solo and with Tim Keegan & Terry Edwards, I OFTEN DREAM OF TRAINS album performed live plus encores) (audience recording, no artwork, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, from .flac) (B)

Symphony Space, New York City, 22 November 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, solo and with Tim Keegan & Terry Edwards, I OFTEN DREAM OF TRAINS album performed live plus encores) (audience recording, no artwork, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, from .flac) (B)

Wild Hare Club, Green Dragon Hotel, Hereford, England, 21 December 2008 (slight edit of Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, snippet of audience applause deleted to fit all music on one CD, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, England, 10 February 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B except for audience chatter)

Union Chapel, Islington, London, England, 12 February 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Fleece and Firkin, Bristol, England, 18 February 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Live in Session on KCRW-FM, Santa Monica, California, 25 February 2009 + bonus tracks (compilation of Dimeadozen.org torrents) (with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Triple Door, Seattle, Washington, 21 March 2009 + KEXP Studios, Seattle, Washington, 21 March 2009, afternoon (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org torrents) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (Triple Door: audience recording, B; KEXP: A)

Annandale Hotel, Sydney, Australia, 25 March 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Antone's, Austin, Texas, 3 April 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, North Carolina, 8 April 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Johnny Brenda's, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10 April 2009 (edited version of Dimeadozen.org torrent) (with band, audience recording, some applause and one incomplete song deleted to fit recording on one CD, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Logan Square Auditorium, Chicago, Illinois, 18 April 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, partial FM broadcast) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

WFUV-FM, Bronx, New York, 5 June 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo music and interview segments) (A)

The Three Kings, Clerkenwell, London, England, 30 October 2010 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, performing David Bowie's HUNKY DORY album plus other Bowie songs) (auduence recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

ROBYN HITCHCOCK-RELATED

Nick Lowe: Grand Ballroom, New York City, 9 April 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Elvis Costello and Robyn Hitchcock on encores) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some distortion)

El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 11 April 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, with Robyn Hitchcock on encores) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

 

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THE HIVES

Gurten Festival, Berne, Switzerland, 15 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

BUDDY HOLLY

The Complete Boddy Holly (Version 2) (Purple Chick PC-91/100) (10 CDs, "a ten disc collection of every circulating recording from the legend himself," as of late 2005) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A)

The Famous Apartment Tapes (NVJ 822) (demos, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

IAN HUNTER AND MICK RONSON (see also MICK RONSON)

Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 11 November 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

The Cabaret, San Jose, California, 16 December 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

BBC in Concert (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (broadcast 9 August 1980, possibly recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 22 November 1979) (from .flac) (B)

 

HUSKER DU

Jim�s Husker Du Covers Comp (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Husker Du cover various artists' songs from a variety of dates and places, 1979-1987) (audience and soundboard recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long) (sound quality varies widely, D/B)

 

LADY GAGA

THE FAME MONSTER (Explicit - Uncensored) (Pirate Bay CD-R) (commercially unavailable in this form) (no artwork, from. flac) (A)

 

JERRY LEE LEWIS

The Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway, 6 April 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, featuring James Burton on guitar, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter, surface noise from vinyl, two small cuts)

 

JETHRO TULL

Watchers on the Storm (origin unknown) (2 CDs, the Hague, Netherlands, 16 March 1980 + bonus tracks from the Howard Stern Show, 14 November 1991 & 17 November 1987) (no artwork) (A)

25 Light Years (origin unknown) (Lonestar Roadhouse, New York, 26 April 1993) (no artwork) (A)

Curious Riff (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Stockholm, Sweden, 3 October 1995) (no artwork) (A)

 

ELTON JOHN

Elton John and Linda Peters: Saturday Sun Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (July 1970 recordings of songs by Nick Drake, Beverley Martin, John Martyn, Mike Heron, and Ed Carter) (lead vocals by Linda Peters, the future Linda Thompson, on four tracks) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

DANIEL JOHNSTON

We've Got Superman on Guitar Here in Brussels (TAPO Records 131) (solo and with band, Domino Festival, Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, 16 April 2007, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Southgate House, Newport, Kentucky, 11 May 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo acoustic, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

LOUIS JORDAN

World War II AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service) Jubilee Radio Shows, 1943-1945 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (from .flac) (A-)

 

JOY DIVISION

Warsaw Studio Demos - 1978 & 1979 (no label or number) (A)

The Marble Index (Heart of Darkness Records, number unknown or unnumbered) (assorted live and studio rarities) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally A-/A)

Bowden Vale Youth Club, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, 14 March 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Live in Amsterdam (Rarities & Few Records, RMCD 1112) (11 January 1980, complete show) (A-/A, slight tape hiss)

Plan K, Brussels, Belgium, 17 January 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording? no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

University Of London Union, U.K., 8 February 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

First Two Nights (of 3) at the Moonlight Club, London (Remaster) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R + one officially released track restored) (2 & 3 April 1980, from .flac) (B-/B)

Live at the Moonlight Club, West Hampstead, London (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 & 4 April 1980, audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (3 April: C+/B-, 4 April: D-)

Malvern Winter Gardens (Festival Hall), 5 April 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

 

JOY DIVISION-RELATED

Various Artists: 24 Covers - A Collection of Joy Division Covers - Vol. 1 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Joy Division songs performed live by New Order, Peter Murphy and others) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (mostly B-/B)

 

KEANE

Germany, 7 August 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Eden Project 2005 (Trader's Den CD-R) (St. Austell, Cornwall, U.K., 1 August 2005, "BBC 6MUSIC Live at Midnight" broadcast) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

THE KINKS (see RAY DAVIES)

 

MARK KNOPFLER

Copenhagen, 16 May 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

LED ZEPPELIN

A Hypothetical Concert, Version 2.0 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, live rarities from a variety of sources, 1969-1980, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/A-)

KB Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 3 May 1971 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac, includes "Four Sticks" and "Gallows Pole") (C)

Hampton Roads Coliseum, 9 September 1971, Hampton, Virginia (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Osaka, Japan, 29 September 1971 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, vocals often faint)

Old Refectory, University of Southampton, England, 22 January 1973 (Remastered) (Planet Rock CD-R) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A except Plant's mic too low for first minute or two)

A Tribute to Johnny Kidd and the Pirates (Scorpio, number unknown or unnumbered) (live cover versions from the Metropolitan Sport Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 17 January 1975 + demos from Bron-Y-Aur Cottage, Wales, 1970) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Throwing The Wild Seeds (Remastered Soundboard Recording) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, Nassau County Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 14 February 1975) (A-, slight distortion)

After the Crash: Archives 1981-1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (post-Zeppelin Page/Plant outtakes + Plant solo material) (from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, A-/A)

 

LED ZEPPELIN-RELATED

James Patrick Page: Session Man (1963-67), Volume One (Archive International Products AIP CD 1041) (recordings by various artists with Page as session guitarist) (B+/A-, surface noise on some tracks)

James Patrick Page: Session Man (1963-67), Volume Two (Archive International Products AIP CD 1053) (recordings by various artists with Page as session guitarist) (B+/A-, surface noise on some tracks)

The Yardbirds: Unreleased BBC (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (five tracks with Page, including "Dazed and Confused") (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, generally C/B+)

CUMULAR LIMITS (Pilot, out of print) (2 CDs, CD1: live tracks and studio outtakes, CD2: Quicktime video) (A-/A)

 

THE LEMONHEADS (see also EVAN DANDO)

Suck on This (Kiss the Stone KTS168) (live, 1993, electric and acoustic sets, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

JOHN LENNON (see also THE BEATLES)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 1 & 2 (Walrus Records 002/003) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 3 & 4 (Walrus Records 010/011) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 5 & 6 (Walrus Records 015/016) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 7 & 8 (Walrus Records 017/018) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 9 & 10 (Walrus Records 019/020) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 11 & 12 (Walrus Records 022/023) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 13 & 14 (Walrus Records 024/025) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 15 & 16 (Walrus Records 026/027) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 17 & 18 (Walrus Records 028/029) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 19 & 20 (Walrus Records 030/031) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Complete Lost Lennon Tapes, Vol. 21 & 22 (Walrus Records 035/036) (2 CDs, assorted demos, studio outtakes and live performances from the syndicated radio series) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

Watching The Wheels (1969-1980) (Vigotone VT-CD-03) (demos and outtakes culled from "The Lost Lennon Tapes") (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

1970 Plastic Ono Band - Home & Studio (Green Grape, number unknown or unnumbered) (demos and sessions for PLASTIC ONO BAND album) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

Compositions (Vigotone VT 191) (2 CDs, fall 1970, piano demos, two officially released tracks omitted) (no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 37 minutes long) (A-/A)

1970 interview by Jann Wenner (Hunger City CD-R) (broadcast on BBC Radio 4 FM, 3 December 2005) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, some tape hiss)

Imagine . . . All the Outtakes (Vigotone VT-118/119/120) (3 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Imagine . . . More Session Tapes (Vigotone VT-185/185) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

John Lennon and Friends: Let's Have a Party (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (a jam session in a Syracuse, New York, hotel room on the occasion of John Lennon's birthday, featuring Lennon, Yoko Ono, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Klaus Voorman, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Keltner and others, 9 October 1971) (from .flac) (B-)

S.I.R. Studios, New York City, August 21 & 22, 1972 ("One-to-One Concert" Rehearsals) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

"One-to-One Concert" Rehearsals (Planet Rock CD-R) (2 CDs, S.I.R. Studios, New York City, 22 August 1972) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Excerpts from the "One-to-One Concert" Rehearsals (Hunger City CD-R) (S.I.R. Studios, New York City, 22 August 1972) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/A-)

1974 Walls and Bridges Sessions (Green Grape, number unknown or unnumbered) (from .flac) (A-)

Come On, Listen to Me (His Master's Choice HMC 004) (2 CDs, studio sessions for WALLS AND BRIDGES and "Whatever Gets You Through the Night") (from .flac) (A)

Winston O'Boogie (BAG Records BAG5072) (mid-'70s demos) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

Clock (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (St. Regis Hotel, New York City, June 1971) (private recording, approx. 29 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

D.J. for a Day (Trader's Den CD-R) (Superstars Week radio broadcast, 26 September 1974) (from .flac) (A-)

John, Paul, George and Ringo: Reunions 74 & 92 (No Label Records SNCD 1486) (Lennon and McCartney, home recording, 1974 + two tracks of Harrison and Starr, Hammersmith Odeon, 1992, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (Lennon and McCartney: B+/A-, Harrison and Starr: C)

Between the Lines: Complete Home Recordings, 1975-1980 (Bootcity CD-R) (9 CDs, remastered and speed corrected, from .flac) (A-)

Free as a Bird: The Dakota Demos (Bootcity CD-R) (home recordings, 1975-1980, from .flac) (A-)

Life Is What Happens (Barrier, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, demos, 1979-1980, from .flac) (A-)

John Lennon and Yoko Ono: MILK AND HONEY Outtakes (Trader's Den CD-R) (42-minute session reel, entire CD programmed as one track, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Filming the Fantasies (1979-80) (VOXX 0000-01) (studio sessions, 18 August 1980 + John's last filmed interview, October 1980 + John's diary tape, 5 September 1979) (from .flac) (sessions: B+, tape hiss; interview & diary tape: A-)

John Lennon and Yoko Ono: Double Fantasy Working Version (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (alternate versions of songs from DOUBLE FANTASY and MILK AND HONEY) (this is the bootleg issued as "Master of the Beatles" [MBEJ001], with an unreleased version of "I'm Losing You" substituted for the version released on the JOHN LENNON ANTHOLOGY) (from .flac) (A)

The Lost Sleepy Blind Lemon Lennon Album (A Library Product 2341) (various demos and outtakes) (from .flac) (A)

John, Paul, George and Ringo - Reunions 74 & 92 (No Label Records SNCD 1486) (Lennon and McCartney, home recording, 1974 + two tracks of Harrison and Starr, Hammersmith Odeon, 1992, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (Lennon and McCartney: B+/A-, Harrison and Starr: C)

 

LOVE

FOREVER CHANGES (mono mix) (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, surface noise from vinyl)

The Last Wall of the Castle (origin unknown) (studio outtakes, no artwork) (A)

Arthur Lee and Love: The Hendrix Sessions (Love & Hendrix), Olympia Studios, London, March 1970 + Love Live in Copenhagen, March 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs) (no artwork, from .flac) (C/B)

Fillmore West, San Francisco, California, 21 November 1970 (two sets) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (soundboard recording, no artwork, from .shn) (A-)

 

NICK LOWE

Nick Lowe and Elvis Costello: Warner Bros. Backlot, Burbank, California, 26 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (short solo set from each + encore duets) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Tilles Center, C. W. Post College, Brookville, New York, 11 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo set opening for Elvis Costello, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Palladium, London, England, 21 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (short solo set opening for Elvis Costello, audience recording, approx. 27 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B, slight tape hiss)

Grand Ballroom, New York City, 9 April 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, with Elvis Costello and Robyn Hitchcock on encores) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some distortion)

El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 11 April 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, with Robyn Hitchcock on encores) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Guitar - Bass - Drums (Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe & Jim Keltner) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 2 October 2008) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Guitar - Bass - Drums (Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe & Jim Keltner) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 3 October 2008) (Elvis Costello & Austin deLone play a three-song acoustic opening set & Costello guests on one encore) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 13 minutes long) (C except Costello/deLone opening set: B, audience chatter)

Elvis Costello & Nick Lowe: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 1 October 2010 (Early Show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Costello & Lowe sing each other's songs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

 

PAUL McCARTNEY (see also THE BEATLES)

MissHimMissHimMissHim (DarthDisc DD016) (8 CDs, various radio broadcasts related to the "Paul Is Dead" rumors) (from .shn) (A-/A)

The Alternate RED ROSE SPEEDWAY (2004 version) (Pear Records PDP 018) (alternate versions, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A)

The Alternate BAND ON THE RUN (1998 version) (Pear Records PCD 001) (alternate versions, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A)

John, Paul, George And Ringo: Reunions 74 & 92 (No Label Records SNCD 1486) (Lennon and McCartney, home recording, 1974 + two tracks of Harrison and Starr, Hammersmith Odeon, 1992, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (Lennon and McCartney: B+/A-, Harrison and Starr: C)

The World Tour Premiere at the Elstree Studio (MasterClaudel MCCD 03) (with Wings, 6 September 1975 + "The Backyard Tape," garden of the Abbey Road Studio, solo, 15 August 1974) (two short CDs combined on one CD, from .flac) (Elstree: audience recording, C, some tracks incomplete; "Backyard Tape": A-/A)

MoMac's Hidden Tracks: Volume 21 (origin unknown) (demos, outtakes, live tracks and rarities, 1986-1987) (from .flac) (A-/A)

MoMac's Hidden Tracks: Volume 22 (origin unknown) (demos, outtakes, live tracks and rarities, 1987-1988) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Paul McCartney and Elvis Costello: The McCartney/MacManus Collaboration (Vigotone VT-174) (eight McCartney-Costello demos, plus several solo and duo live tracks; officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (A-/A)

FLOWERS IN THE DIRT Sessions (Misterclaudel mccd 026/27/28) (3 CDs, demos, outtakes and mixes) (generally A-/A)

Fireman (Paul McCartney and Youth): RUSHES (Capitol, out of print) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Paul and Ringo (plus guests Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper, Donovan, Moby, Sheryl Crow & Bettye LaVette): The Tootles - "Ladies and Gentlemen . . . Billy Shears!" (Nowhere Man Records NMR014) (Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 4 April 2009) (Ringo set + Paul set + encores together + related bonus tracks) (audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, distortion during encores, audience chatter)

Coachella Music Festival, Indio, California, 17 April 2009 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B except audience chatter)

 

THE MAGIC NUMBERS

Hultsfred Festival, Hultsfred, Sweden, 17 June 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

MAGNETIC FIELDS

Roskilde 07/01/01 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

JOHN MELLENCAMP

Chantilly Ballroom, Anatole Hotel, Dallas, Texas, 4 March 1988 (from .flac) (A)

 

JONI MITCHELL

Club 47, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 January 1968 (Speed-Corrected) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

HISSING OF SUMMER LAWNS Acoustic Demos (Hunger City CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

MOBY GRAPE

Live at Stony Brook University, New York, 22 October 1968, and San Francisco 1966 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (soundboard recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

MORRISSEY (see also THE SMITHS)

The National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland, 27 April 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, audience chatter)

L'Elys�e Montmartre, Paris, 29 April 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Brielpoort, Deinze, Belgium, 30 April 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A, cut during "Suedehead," last two songs missing)

Brielpoort, Deinze, Belgium, 30 April 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, source #1, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter, cut during "That's Entertainment")

Brielpoort, Deinze, Belgium, 30 April 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, source #2, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter, cut during "Our Frank")

The Docks, Hamburg, Germany, 6 May 1991(Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, California, 1 June 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Higher Education (Kiss the Stone KTS023) (Utrecht, Holland, 1 July 1991) (from .flac) (A-/A)

London 1991 (label and number unknown) (Wembley Arena, London, England, 20 July 1991) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

The Dome, Doncaster, England, 25 July 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/C)

St. James Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand, 7 September 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Home Is Where the Heart Is (CDP 79 1004 2) (Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 4 October 1991) (A)

Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California, 31 October 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Dreams I'll Never See (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Leysin Rock Festival, Leysin, Switzerland, 9 July 1992) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Finsbury Park, London, England, 8 August 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/C)

I�m a Poet (FLASHBACK 01.93.0199) (Boulder, Colorado, 1 October 1992) (no artwork, from .shn) (A)

Famous When Dead (Chelsea Records CFC005) (Arco Arena, Sacramento, California, 14 October 1992) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, lots of audience chatter)

Limelight, New York City, 24 November 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

In Person - 18 Big Hits from the Camden Slugger! (Chelsea Records CFC028) (Corn Exchange, Cambridge, England, 9 February 1995) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Guilt by Implication (Primadonna PD 115) (Newcastle, England, 17 February 1995, audience recording + bonus tracks from U.S. television) (from .flac) (B)

Morrissey & David Bowie: Wembley Arena, London, England, 17 November 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast highlights from each performer's set, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

The Point Depot, Dublin, Ireland, 24 November 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

MALADJUSTED (Mercury 314 536 036-2, out of print) (A)

Really, Really Rare Tracks (compilation) (MALADJUSTED-era B-sides + VIVA HATE-era outtakes and rarities) (no artwork, VIVA HATE outtakes from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Rush to Danger (origin unknown) (singles, B-sides, rarities, live) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

So Much for London (BRP 002) (B-sides, rarities, live) (sound quality varies, B/A)

State Theater, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 23 September 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Forum, London, England, 13 November 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 2 December 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some minor glitches near the beginning)

Las Vegas, 20 December 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Washington, 27 February 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Ma�ana in Chile (origin unknown) (28 March 2000) (A-)

Morrissey Live in Buenos Aires (White Flag Records wfR-89491-2) (Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 30 March 2000) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Olympia, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 4 April 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Celebrity hall, Phoenix, Arizona, 9 August 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter)

Olpin Student Union Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 27 August 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B)

God Bless the New York Dolls (edited version of a Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (l'Olympia, Paris, 30 September 2002, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (some applause has been edited in two instances to fit the concert onto one CD -- no music has been omitted) (B-)

The Ambassador Theatre, Dublin, England, 2 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter, encore is missing)

The Ambassador Theatre, Dublin, England, 3 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+, audience chatter)

Metropolis City, Perth, Australia, 10 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, audience chatter)

Barrow Boy (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 3 November 2002) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Apollo Theater, New York City, 6 May 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Apollo Theater, New York City, 8 May 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Heineken Green Energy Festival, Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland, 5 June 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (BBC highlights + bonus tracks) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Heineken Green Energy Festival, Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland, 5 June 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, complete show, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Hultsfred Festival, Hultsfred, Sweden, 19 June 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A-/A, most of one song cut)

Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, England, 7 September 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

SUE II, Santiago de Chile, 4 November 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6 November 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (approximately the first half of the show, from .flac) (A-/A, last track is cut)

December Spawned a Monster (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Glasgow S.E.C.C., Scotland, 13 December 2004) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

The Point Depot, Dublin, Ireland, 20 December 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Manchester Apollo, 6 May 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

London Palladium, England, 21 May 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, excessive audience chatter)

Festival Internacional de Benicassim, Benicassim, Spain, 22 July 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, DJ chatter between tracks and over song intros, first track fades in)

Sweden Patrick Morrissey (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (N�jesfabriken, Karlstad, Sweden, 8 August 2006) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Wembley Arena, London, England, 12 August (or possibly 8 December) 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Frequency Festival, Salzburgring, Austria, 17 August 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Marlay Park, Dublin, Ireland, 22 August 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Live from Guadalajara (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (Arena VFG, Guadalajara, Mexico, 14 November 2006) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, one song cut)

Arena Treptow, Berlin, 17 December 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, digital audio broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Color Line Arena, Hamburg, Germany, 18 December 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+)

Paramount Theatre, Seattle, Washington, 6 May 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, Colorado, 9 May 2007 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 14 May 2007 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, Texas, 28 May 2007 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, 8 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/B-)

Genesee Theater, Waukegan, Illinois, 17 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/B-)

First Night of Five: The Hammerstein Ballroom, New York City, 22 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Second Night of Five: The Hammerstein Ballroom, New York City, 23 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter)

Fifth Night of Five: The Hammerstein Ballroom, New York City, 28 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, lots of yaudience chatter)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 30 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Camden Roundhouse, London, England, 21 January 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter, one cut)

Camden Roundhouse, London, England, 23 January 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Friday Night In Sunderland (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Sunderland Empire, 1 February 2008) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

Royal Hospital Grounds Kilaminham, Dublin, Ireland, 28 June 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, excessive audience chatter, last track cuts off)

BBC Radio Theatre, London, England, 11 February 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, 4 April 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Refusal at the Pageant (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Pageant, St. Louis, Missouri, 8 April 2009) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 21 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Coachella Music Festival, Indio, California, 17 April 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge, England, 16 May 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England, 22 May 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg (Rockhal), 5 June 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

Koninging Elizabethzaal, Antwerp, Belgium, 8 June 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

Capitol, Offenbach, Germany, 9 June 2009 (source 1 - "CAFS") (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Capitol, Offenbach, Germany, 9 June 2009 (source 2 - "CMC") (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

 

MORRISSEY-RELATED

Various Artists: Songs That Saved Your Life (Morrissey compilation of other artists' records for New Musical Express) (no artwork) (A)

 

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MOTT THE HOOPLE

David Bowie with Mott the Hoople, Lou Reed, and the Spiders from Mars: The Legendary Lost Tapes (DBMH 298) (Mott the Hoople session at Trident Studios 1972, Bowie sings "All the Young Dudes," Reed sings "Sweet Jane" + bonus tracks of Bowie live in Glasgow 1973) (Trident session: B/B+, Glasgow: C/C-, fair audience recording with very poor editing)

Orpheum Theater, Boston, Massachusetts, 4 August 1973 (Tapecity.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

PETER MURPHY

A RETROSPECTIVE (Atlantic PRCD 6220-2, promo only, various solo tracks interspersed with comments by Murphy, 1995) (no artwork) (A)

 

MY BLOODY VALENTINE

Peel Session, 5 October 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (four tracks, each presented from two separate sources, approx. 27 minutes long, from .flac) (source 1, no spoken intros: A-, aource 2, with spoken intros: B)

Loom (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 1992, from .shn) (A-, dropouts in last track)

 

RANDY NEWMAN

Musikhalle, Hamburg, Germany, 03/02/89 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A)

12 Songs Twice (Discarios DIS 122 CD) (Wintherthur, Germany, 11 September 1992) (from .flac) (A)

Hercules Hall Of Munich Residence, Munich, Germany, February 17, 2004 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, DigiSat BC, ADR, MPEG1 Layer 2 @ 192 kbps, from .flac) (A)

 

NEW ORDER

Salle Du Baron, Orleans, France, 13 December 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, most of one song cut, features rare performance of "She's Lost Control")

Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Irvine, California, 16 June 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 5 July 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Hultsfred Festival, Hultsfred, Sweden, 15 June 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

NICO (see also THE VELVET UNDERGROUND)

The Velvet Underground: The Bedroom Tape (Exile Records CD 4003) (not the V.U., actually, but Nico rehearsing solo material with Lou Reed on acoustic guitar) (C)

Nico, John Cale and Brian Eno: Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 5 October 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Nico and Cale accompanied by Eno, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B- except defects in last track, first track cuts in)

Cath�drale Notre-Dame de Reims, Place du Cardinal-Lu�on, Reims, France, 13 December 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Pantheon, Paris, 14 February 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Lutz Ulbrich, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Theatre Campagne Premiere, Paris, France, 31 March 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

CBGB's, New York City, 19 February 1979 (early show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Lutz Ulbrich & John Cale, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B-, some tape hiss)

CBGB's, New York City, 19 February 1979 (late show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Lutz Ulbrich & John Cale, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Squat Theater, New York City, 21 July 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, last track cuts off)

Squat Theater, New York City, 21 July 1980, early and late shows (remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with John Gilmore on occasional saxophone, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (early show: B, late show: C+/B-)

Squat Theatre, New York City, 30 August 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Bochum, Zeche, 16 May 1982 (Easytree.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, audience chatter)

Clutch Cargo's, Detroit, 7 June 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo and with band) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-, tape hiss, two songs have cuts)

Kamraspalatset, Stockholm, Sweden, 3 October (or 10 March?) 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, solo and with band) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Chatau Neuf, Oslo, Norway, 1982 & Ljubljana, November 1984 (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

The Venue, Victoria, London, 19 January 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B-, some tape hiss)

The Ace, Brixton, London, England, 17 May 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B-)

John Cale and Nico: John Cale - Live at Saga & Nico - Live at Saltlageret (bootleg LP) + Cale with Nico, Roundhouse '71 (compilation of three Dimeadozen.org torrents) (CD rip of vinyl bootleg LP "John Cale - Live at Saga"/"Nico - Live at Saltlageret" [Trade Mark of DeLuxe HLS-40]: John Cale Band at Saga, Copenhagen, Denmark, 16 February 1984 and Nico with band at Saltlageret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 5 October 1983 + short set from John Cale at the Roundhouse, 17 January 1971, with Nico on backing vocals on one song) (Saga: A-/A, FM broadcast, surface noise from vinyl; Saltlageret: audience recording, C+/B-, surface noise from vinyl; Roundhouse: D+/C-, audience chatter) (no artwork, from .flac)

The Venue, Victoria, London, 6 March 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some audience chatter)

Ronnie Scott's, London, England, 8 April 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, approx. 30 minutes long, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Bochum, Germany, 3 December (or 12 March?) 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 24 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Skr�en, Aalborg, Denmark, 6 December 1984 (edited version of Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, some applause edited to fit all music on one CD, from .flac) (B-)

Ronnie Scott's, London, 1985-04-08 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Nuns Education Centre, P�cs, Budapest, Hungary, September 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Batschkapp, Frankfurt, Germany, 14 October 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, one cut)

Berlin, Quartier Latin, 18 October 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Teatro Tenda, Bologna, Italy, 20 April 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

 

HARRY NILSSON

Secret Tracks (Remasters Workshop RMW 079) (demos, alternate versions and unreleased songs) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

NINE INCH NAILS (see also DAVID BOWIE)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Glamour Death (RUBEN001) (Great Woods, Massachusetts, 16 September 1995, NIN set + five songs with Bowie) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Glamour Death (Remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R: RUBEN001 remastered) (Great Woods, Massachusetts, 16 September 1995, NIN set + five songs with Bowie) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Feel the Pain (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Sony Blockbuster Entertainment Center, Camden, New Jersey, 22 September 1995) (NIN set + three songs with Bowie) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Sony Blockbuster Entertainment Center, Camden, New Jersey, 22 September 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Let's Get Together: Sony Blockbuster Entertainment Center, Camden, New Jersey, 22 September 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes full Nine Inch Nails set, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Starlake Amphitheatre, Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, 23 September 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes five songs with Nine Inch Nails, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long) (B-)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Children of the Night (Kiss the Stone KTS 498) (Raleigh, North Carolina, 8 October 1995) (NIN set + three songs with Bowie) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Live Hate (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Riverport Amphitheatre, St. Louis, Missouri, 11 October 1995) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, complete show except beginning of first track is cut)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Live Hate - Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Riverport Amphitheatre, St. Louis, Missouri, 11 October 1995) (complete show, from .flac) (A-/A)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: McNichols Arena, Denver, Colorado, 16 October 1995 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes Nine Inch Nails opening set, no artwork, from .flac) (B, beginning of first track is cut)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Shoreline Ampitheater, Mountain View, California, 21 October 1995 (edited version of Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, complete NIN & Bowie sets except "Hurt" cuts off) (audience recording, from .flac) (B) (two minutes of audience noise omitted for time consideration -- no music has been omitted)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: The Oddball Couple (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Shoreline Ampitheater, Mountain View, California, 21 October 1995) (NIN set + four songs with Bowie) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Rose Garden, Portland, Oregon, 25 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (NIN set + four songs with Bowie) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/D+)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Rose Garden Arena, Portland, Oregon, 25 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, complete show except first song cuts in) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, 28 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (NIN set + four songs with Bowie) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

 

NIRVANA

Loose Ends (2006 Upgrade) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, demos and studio outtakes, 1987-1993) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B+/A-)

The Complete Radio Sessions (Pirate Bay CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Pat O'Brien Pavilion, Del Mar, California, December 28, 1991 (JWB Remaster - November 2007 Upgrade) (Trader's Den CD-R) (from .flac) (B/B+)

Palaghiaccio, Rome, Italy, 22 February 1994 (JWB Remaster) (Trader's Den CD-R) (from .flac) (A)

 

RICHARD O'BRIEN

The Rocky Horror Show - Live at the Belasco Theatre, Broadway, New York City, March 14, 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, remastered mono recording of the complete show, featuring Tim Curry, Meatloaf and Richard O'Brien) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 13 minutes long) (C)

"Horror Aid": King's Hall, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, England, 1 August 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (28-minute solo performance, plus very short opening set by Damian) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, sound problems, audience chatter)

 

MARY MARGARET O'HARA

The Stone, New York City, 5 January 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

ROY ORBISON

Holiday Star Theater, Merrillville, Indiana, 16 May 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

JIMMY PAGE (see also LED ZEPPELIN and THE YARDBIRDS)

James Patrick Page: Session Man (1963-67), Volume One (Archive International Products AIP CD 1041) (recordings by various artists with Page as session guitarist) (B+/A-, surface noise on some tracks)

James Patrick Page: Session Man (1963-67), Volume Two (Archive International Products AIP CD 1053) (recordings by various artists with Page as session guitarist) (B+/A-, surface noise on some tracks)

 

GRAM PARSONS

Under Your Spell Again (origin unknown) (2 CDs, various live and studio rarities spanning Parsons' career) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, D/A-)

The Byrds: Piper Club, Rome, Italy, 2 May 1968 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac, approx. 29 minutes long) (B, tape hiss)

The Byrds: London Roundhouse, London, England, 6 May 1968 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

The Flying Burrito Brothers: Sin City (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, California, 6 April 1969) (from .shn) (A-, tape hiss)

The Flying Burrito Brothers: Rarities, Vol. 1 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (The Palomino, North Hollywood, California, 6 June 1969, approx. 23 minutes long) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

The Flying Burrito Brothers: Saddle Up the Palomino (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (The Palomino, North Hollywood, California, 8 June 1969) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (B+)

The Flying Burrito Brothers: Live at the Palomino Club, North Hollywood, California, June 8, 1969 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

The Flying Burrito Brothers: The High Lonesome Sound of The Flying Burrito Brothers (Scorpio, number unknown) (Seattle Pop Festival, Woodenville, Washington, 27 July 1969 + bonus tracks from Wynona, Minnesota, May 1970) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+, bonus tracks: B-)

The Flying Burrito Brothers: Fillmore East, New York City, 7 November 1970, late show (Hunger City CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Cosmic American Music: The Rehearsal Tapes 1972 (Sundown CDSD 077) (sound quality varies, C/A)

Gram Parsons & The Fallen Angels: Max's Kansas City, New York City, 9 March 1973, Early Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Gram Parsons & The Fallen Angels: Oliver's, Boston, Massachusetts, 19 March 1973 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, part soundboard, part audience) (no artwork, from .shn) (sound quality varies, C+/B)

 

SAM PHILLIPS

Boulder's Coast, April 1989 (Trader's Den CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, tape hiss)

 

PINK FLOYD (see also SYD BARRETT)

Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 1 (The Genuine Pig Records TGP-CD-114) (BBC sessions, live and studio outtakes, from .shn) (A except distortion on one track)

Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 2 (The Genuine Pig Records TGP-CD-115) (BBC sessions, live and studio outtakes, from .shn) (A except some surface noise)

BBC Archives, 1967-1969 (Revision A) (Harvested HRV CDR 008) (from .shn) (A-/A)

BBC Archives, 1970-1971 (Harvested HRV CDR 007) (2 CDs, from .shn) (A)

Complete Concertgebouw 1969 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 17 September 1969, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Six of One (Harvested HRV CDR 030) (Refectory Hall, Leeds University, 28 February 1970, audience recording, from .shn) (B+)

Interstellar Fillmore (Harvested HRV CDR 016) (2 CDs, Fillmore West, San Francisco, 29 April 1970, from .flac) (A-/A)

Electric Factory (Harvested HRV CDR 021) (2 CDs, Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 26 September 1970, audience recording, from .shn) (B+)

Remergence (Highland HL 204/205) (2 CDs, Grote Zaal, De Doelen, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1970) (from .shn) (B)

Pictures of Pink Floyd Restoration Project (Speed-Corrected Version) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, unknown date and location, features rare performance of 21-minute piece, "The Librest Spacement Monitor") (remastered from vinyl, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Black Wizard: Live in Pavillion de Montreux, Montreux, Switzerland, September 18/19, 1971, Vol. 1 (Speed Corrected Series SCS 001) (from .shn) (A-)

White Witch: Live in Pavillion de Montreux, Montreux, Switzerland, September 18/19, 1971, Vol. 2 (Speed Corrected Series SCS 002) (from .flac) (A-)

DARK SIDE OF THE MOON Studio Rehearsal (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (January 1972?) (instrumental "On the Run"/"Time"/"Breathe" (reprise)/"Any Colour You Like"/"Roger the Hat" medley + "Money" acoustic demo) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-, approx. 12 minutes long)

Best of the Rainbow (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Rainbow Theatre, London, England, 20 February 1972, from .shn) (B+)

Platinum Crackers (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, 22 September 1972) (matrix of two audience recordings, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, 22 September, "Box 1432 Tape" Source (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

The White Bootleg (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Earl's Court, London, England, 18 May 1973) (audience recording ["Recorder 2" source with patches from "Recorder 1" source], from .flac) (B-)

Supine In The Sunshine (Harvested HRV CDR 011) (2 CDs, Earl's Court Exhibition Hall, London, England, 19 May 1973, audience recording, from .shn) (B+)

Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, 16 November 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (soundboard/audience matrix, from .flac) (A-)

Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, 25 April 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Animal Instincts (Revision B) (Harvested HRV-CDR-014) (2 CDs, Oakland Coliseum, 9 May 1977, audience recording, from .shn) (B+)

Who Was Trained Not to Spit on the Fan (Harvested HRV CDR 023) (2 CDs, Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Canada, 7 June 1977, audience recording, from .shn) (B)

The Building of THE WALL (THE WALL Demos) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .shn) (A)

THE WALL - Original Film Sessions (Early Audio Pre-release Soundboard Mix for the Official Movie) (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

THE WALL (Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab UDCD 2-537, out of print) (2 CDs) (A)

Various Artists: Madcap's Last Laugh (Syd Barrett tribute concert) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Barbican Center, London, England, 10 May 2007) (featuring Pink Floyd [Gilmour/Mason/Wright], Roger Waters, Chrissie Hynde and others) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some audience chatter)

 

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IGGY POP (see also THE STOOGES)

The Idiot's Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (not sessions for THE IDIOT, but rehearsals for 1977 tour and related broadcast material) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, C/A)

Suck on This (remastered from vinyl) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Ohio, March 1977 + bonus tracks from Santa Monica, California 18 November 1977) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Rainbow Theatre, London, England, March 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (March 5 or March 7, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Detroit Masonic Theater, 25 March 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Mantra Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Mantra Studios, Chicago, Illinois, 28 March 1977, from .flac) (B)

 

ELVIS PRESLEY

The Sun Sessions CD (RCA 6414-2-R, out of print) (A)

The Sun Studio Sessions (REV-OLA CD REV 136) (from .flac) (A)

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show with Elvis Presley, Sammy Davis, Jr., Nancy Sinatra, and Joey Bishop: "It's Nice to Go Traveling, or Welcome Home, Elvis," 26 March 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B)

Closing Night - February 1970 (Madison CWP 17) (International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 23 February 1970) (from .flac) (A)

 

PRINCE

The Avenue (Moonraker 89/90) (2 CDs, First Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 3 August 1983) (CD1 is the performance, several tracks of which were used for the PURPLE RAIN album; CD2 is the afternoon rehearsal) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

City Lights Box: Atlanta, January 4th 1985 (label and number unknown) (2 CDs, from .shn) (A-)

Purple Rain Tour Finale (Sabotage Records SAB 120-121) (2 CDs, Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida, 7 April 1985, includes Sheila E opening set) (from .flac) (A)

 

PUBLIC IMAGE LTD

Park South Session (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) ("Commercial Zone" studio outtakes & demos, 1982-1983, from .flac) (A-)

Soundcheck - Rehearsal 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A-)

 

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE

The Roxy, Boston, Massachusetts, 28 March 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Southside Festival, Flugplatz, Neuhausen Ob Eck, June 11th, 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, FM broadcast/audience recording mix, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

ROBERT QUINE

Jody Harris & Robert Quine (Lust/Unlust, number unknown) (out of print 1981 album, mastered from LP, no artwork) (A)

Robert Quine & Fred Maher: BASIC (Virgin EG CDOVD420) (out of print 1984 CD) (A)

 

THE RAMONES

Collected Rarities (origin unknown) (assorted B-sides, compilation tracks, tracks from side ptojects and other rarities, 1977-1994) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, mostly B+/A)

 

LOU REED (see also THE VELVET UNDERGROUND)

Home Recordings 1970 (Hunger City CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

David Bowie with Mott the Hoople, Lou Reed, and the Spiders from Mars: The Legendary Lost Tapes (DBMH 298) (Mott the Hoople session at Trident Studios 1972, Bowie sings "All the Young Dudes," Reed sings "Sweet Jane" + bonus tracks of Bowie live in Glasgow 1973) (Trident session: B/B+, Glasgow: C/C-, fair audience recording with very poor editing)

Alice Tully Hall, New York City, 27 January 1973 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Bottom Line, New York City, 25 February 1983 (Early Show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, one song incomplete)

Studio 54, New York City, 8 March 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 29 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Johanneshov Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden, 1 December 1984 + 1984 interviews compilation (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, audience recording, CD3 is all interviews, no artwork, from .flac) (B- except CD3: A-/A)

Tibet House Benefit Concert, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 29 February 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (one song by Lou Reed, two by Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson, two by David Bowie, two by Ray Davies, one by Bowie and Davies, and one by the whole group) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, low volume level)

 

R.E.M.

40 Watt Club 5/30/80 (Earliest Known Recording) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (40 Watt Club, Athens, Georgia, 30 May 1980 + Wuxtry Records, Atlanta, Georgia, 6 June 1980) (from .shn) (B+)

Wuxtry Records, Atlanta, Georgia, 6 June 1980 (Hunger City CD-R) (rehearsal, approx. 21 minutes long, from .flac) (B+/A-, first track cuts in)

1980, Tyrone's, Athens, Georgia (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (some of the same material featured on "The Peter Buck Tape," no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Bodycount at Tyrone's (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Tyrone's, Athens, Georgia, 4 October 1980) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Tyrone's, Athens, Georgia, 4 October 1980 (upgrade - tape source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Tyrone's, Athens, Georgia, 10 April 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

REM Essential Demos Volume 1 (Remastered) (Trader's Den CD-R) (assorted demos, 1981-1986) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies: B+/A, one officially released track omitted)

That Beat in Time (OMKCD001) (Tyrone's, Athens, Georgia, 12 May 1981) (from .flac) (A)

Von Hemmon's, Columbia, South Carolina, 2 June 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, approx. 30 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (D/D+, tape hiss)

Tyrone's O.C., Athens, Georgia, 22 September 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, first track cuts in)

Tyrone's O.C., Athens, Georgia, 23 September 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, first track cuts in)

Tyrone's O.C., Athens, Georgia, date unknown (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

The Peter Buck Tape, Tyrone's, Athens, Georgia, 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, possibly various 1981 shows at Tyrone's, from .flac) (B+/A-)

File under Kudzu (origin unknown) (Fridays, Greensboro, North Carolina, 22 January 1982, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, two tracks incomplete)

Maxwell�s, Hoboken, New Jersey, 30 January 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, encores with Richard Barone, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Carnival of Sorts (Great Dane GDR CD 9020) (Merlin's, Madison, Wisconsin, 24 April 1982) (from .flac) (A, beginning of "White Tornado" is cut)

Radio Free Georgia (Red Robin Records RR9307) (Piedmont Park Arts Festival, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia, 14 May 1982) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

Do the Strand (Red Robin RRR 9308) (Marietta, Georgia, 2 July 1982, audience recording, features "Perfect Circle" and an unusually slow version of "Sitting Still") (B+/A-)

Do the Strand - Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-R, remastered version of Red Robin RRR 9308) (Marietta, Georgia, 2 July 1982, audience recording, from .flac) (features "Perfect Circle" and an unusually slow version of "Sitting Still") (B+/A-)

First Avenue Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 22 September 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, first track fades in, one dropout in last track)

First Avenue Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 22 September 1982 (speed-corrected) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (C, first track fades in, one dropout in last track)

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, 23 September 1982 (plus brief interview) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording? no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Huff Gym, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois, 24 September 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

I&I Club, Athens, Georgia, 21 October 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, tape hiss, first track cuts in)

I&I Club, Athens, Georgia, 22 October 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, last track cut)

Tupelo's Tavern, New Orleans, Louisiana, 6 November 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Hobo's, Knoxville, Tennessee, 10 November 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Maxwell�s, Hoboken, New Jersey, 27 November 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

UPS Club, Greenville, South Carolina, 2 December 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

L.I.V.E. (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Palestra, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 13 April 1983) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Maxwell�s, Hoboken, New Jersey, 28 April 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter, last track fades out)

Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 June 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Rising (SPQR03CD) (Larry's Hideaway, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 9 July 1983) (from .flac) (generally A- with some dropouts)

Paradise Rock Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 13 July 1983 (1st show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Fountain Casino, Aberdeen, New Jersey, 15 July 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Toad's Place, New Haven, Connecticut, 17 July 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Stichcraft, Athens, Georgia, 30 September 1983, first set (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (includes brief set from supporting act, Community Trolls [Michael Stipe and Matthew Sweet]) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

It Crawled from the South (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Peppermint Lounge, New York City, 31 October 1983, performing all cover versions) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

20th Century Boys, Vol. 2 (origin unknown) (Mad Hatter, Athens, Georgia, fall 1983 + Tyrone's, Athens, 4 October 1980) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-)

The Kabuki, San Francisco, California, 10 November 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

"PARISLIVE" I.R.S. Tape (Trader's Den CD-R) (Theatre El Dorado, Paris, France, 20 April 1984) (no artwork, from .flac) (A except for a couple of cuts)

The Gallery, Manchester, England, 25 April 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

The Early Years Collection, 1984 & 1985, Vol. 1: The Capital Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey, June 9, 1984 (Easytree.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California, 17 June 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Music Hall, Seattle 6/27/84 (Rapid Eye Movement REM-16) (from .shn) (A)

Ballroom Dancing (label and number unknown) (Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, 7 July 1984 + three songs from "Saturday Night Live," 12 November 1994) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

15 July 1984 - Salty Dog Saloon, Buffalo, New York (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long) (C+/B-, some tape hiss, audience chatter)

The Playpen, Wildwood, New Jersey, 16 July 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Beacon Theater, New York City, 21 July 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 28 minutes long) (C, audience chatter)

Songs from Little America (Flashback World Productions 09.92.0189) (Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 28 July 1984) (audience recording, no tray artwork, from. flac) (B/B+, first track fades in)

The Bowery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 15 September 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, slight tape hiss, audience chatter)

Park Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, 23 September 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Unreleased Live LP (Unbelievable Music UM 029) (Page Auditorium, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 26 September 1984) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, 29 September 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (commonly misidentified as Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, 17 October 1984) (audience recording? no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

McAllister Auditorium, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2 October 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (B+ except two tracks incomplete)

Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 8 October 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Capitol Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey, 12 October 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, two tracks incomplete)

Live at Yokohama University, Kanagawa, Japan, 10 November 1984 (audience recording? no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

21 November 1984 - Rock City, Nottingham, U.K. (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, complete show -- not the FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 28 minutes long) (A-/A)

The Lyceum, London, England � 2 December 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Busch Student Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, 28 April 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac, first few seconds of CD1, track 1 missing) (B-/B except last three tracks from different source: C+/B-, audience chatter)

Welcome to the Hoedown (TNT TBUCDA 101) (Stock Pavilion, Madison, Wisconsin, 10 May 1985) (A-)

Stock Pavilion, Madison, Wisconsin, 10 May 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, complete show except some cuts, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 31 minutes long) (A-)

27 June 1985 - Workroom, University Of Warwick, Coventry, England (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 24 minutes long) (B)

R.E.M. + Lloyd Cole & the Commotions + The Style Council: Torhout-Werchter Festival, Belgium, 6-7 July 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (four songs by REM, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Paramount Theater, Seattle, Washington, 12 July 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, a few cuts)

13 July 1985, Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada + Werchter Festival, Werchter, Belgium, 7 July 1985 (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (Vancouver: audience recording, B-; Werchter: A)

Greek Theater, Berkeley, California, 20 July 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long) (B-/B)

Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California, 23 July 1985 (Rapid Eye Movement REM-33) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B, CD2 track 1 cuts in)

13 August 1985 - Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

16 August 1985 - Toronto Concert Hall, Canada (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

17 August 1985 � Barrymore�s, Ottawa, Canada (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, famously intoxicated show with a very lengthy encore set of ragged cover songs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

23 August 1985 - Leroy Theater, Pawtucket, Rhode Island (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

24 August 1985 - The Agora, Hartford, Connecticut (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

25 August 1985 - J.B. Scott's Theater, Albany, New York (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

28 August 1985 - Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-) (CD2 is approx. 33 minutes long)

29 August 1985 - D.A.R. Constitution Hall, Washington D.C. (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

30 August 1985 - Capitol Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (B-)

31 August 1985 � Radio City Music Hall, New York City (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B, last track cuts off)

Rockpalast, Die Zeche, Bochum, Germany, 2 October 1985 + Paradiso, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1 October 1985 (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, television broadcast + five songs broadcast on FM from Amsterdam) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Luxor, Cologne, Germany, 11 October 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

21 October 1985 - Rock City, Nottingham, U.K. (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

27 October 1985 - The Powerhouse, Birmingham, U.K. (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 23 minutes long) (B, first track of CD2 cuts in)

28 October 1985 - Le Palais, Hammersmith, London (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, not from vinyl, from .flac) (B+/A-, first track of CD2 fades in)

These Days (WOT 1008) (highlights from Le Palais, Hammersmith, London, 29 October 1985, audience recording? + four demos for LIFE'S RICH PAGEANT) (A-)

29 October 1985 - Le Palais, Hammersmith, London (compilation) (2 CDs, complete show, audience recording? from Dimeadozen.org, from .flac + the four LIFE'S RICH PAGEANT demos from "These Days" CD) (A-)

9 November 1985 - CMJ Awards, Beacon Theatre, New York City (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Peter Holsapple and some members of the Bangles guest on one song, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

5 December 1985 - The Mosque, Richmond, Virginia (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes acoustic set, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 29 minutes long) (C/C+)

December 6, 1985 - Washington and Lee University - Lexington, VA (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes acoustic set, from .flac) (C+)

13 December 1985 - Park Center, Charlotte, NC (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, incomplete, no artwork, from .flac) (includes one track from opening band, the Minutemen) (D+)

D. Boon Benefit Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (40 Watt Club, Athens, Georgia, 20 January 1986) (audience recording, incomplete, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some diginoise)

Life's Rich Pageant snd More (WHO AM I WAI022) (LIFE'S RICH PAGEANT demos + miscellaneous live rarities) (from .flac) (demos: B+/A-, tape hiss; live tracks: C/B)

6 September 1986 - Indiana University Auditorium, Bloomington, Indiana (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 24 minutes long) (C+, audience chatter)

Fairpark Bandshell, Dallas, Texas, 20 September 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

27 September 1986 - County Bowl, Santa Barbara, California (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long) (B-/B)

30 September 1986 - Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, California (non-vinyl source from master tape) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 33 minutes long) (B-/B)

So Sensitive (Hanging Dog Ltd. 1999) (E.M.U. Ballroom, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 2 October 1986) (audience recording, incomplete, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

E.M.U. Ballroom, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 2 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, alternate source, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+, a few cuts and glitches)

Way Beyond Thunderdome (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Paramount Theater, Seattle, Washington, 4 October 1986, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, one track incomplete)

War Memorial Gymnasium, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, 5 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

10 October 1986 - Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, Nebraska (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

11 October 1986 - Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium, Kansas City, Kansas (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 33 minutes long) (C+/B-, first few seconds of CD1, track 1 missing)

12 October 1986 - Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, Missouri (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Chicago Pavilion, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, 19 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter, one small cut)

Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 24 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Massey Hall, Toronto - October 27, 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

31 October 1986 - Patrick Gymnasium, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, Maine, 4 November 1986 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Felt Forum, NYC, 11/6/86 (Rapid Eye Movement REM-25) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .shn) (B-, audience chatter)

Felt Forum, NYC, 11/7/86 (Rapid Eye Movement REM-14) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .shn) (B-, audience chatter)

Coliseum, New Haven, Connecticut, 8 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, two songs incomplete)

November 14, 1986 - William and Mary Hall, Williamsburg, Virginia (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (C+/B-)

16 November 1986 - Trask Auditorium, Wilmington, North Carolina (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

21 November 1986 - Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, Florida (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, Roger McGuinn guests on two tracks, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (C)

22 November 1986 - James L. Knight Center, Miami, Florida (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (audience recording, Charlie Pickett guests on three tracks, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 24 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

40 Watt Shows, 1987-1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 40 Watt Club, Athens, Georgia, 20 February 1987, 19 August 1987, 9 April 1987, 20 May 1988 and 8 July 1988) (audience recordings, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/B, some diginoise)

REM and Friends: McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica, California, 24 May 1987 (compilation from two sources) (4 CDs, acoustic show with Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Natalie Merchant, Peter Case, Steve Wynn, Kendra Smith, Russ Tolman, Opal, Love Tacos & Downy Mildew - complete show except one officially released track omitted) (audience recording, no artwork, partially from .flac) (B/B+)

Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 12 September 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Red Rain (label and number unknown) (2 CDs, Utrecht, Holland, 14 September 1987, two officially released tracks removed) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

D�sseldorf, West Germany, 18 September 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 6 October 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

The Centrum, Worcester, Massachusetts, 18 October 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Crisler Arena, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 29 October 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, first track cuts in, small cut during "Auctioneer")

Circle Pavilion, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, 4 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter, beginning of "Oddfellows Local 151" cut)

Circle Pavilion, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, 5 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, one small cut)

Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, California, 13 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, one cut)

Bren Events Center, U.C. Irvine campus, Irvine, California, 14 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording: "JEMS Master," complete show) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Moody Coliseum, S.M.U., Dallas, Texas, 18 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, one cut)

Fox Theater, Atlanta, Georgia, 24 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, a few cuts)

Fox Theater, Atlanta, Georgia, 25 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, one cut)

The Complete GREEN Demos (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (John Keane's Studios, Athens, Georgia & Bearsville Studios, New York, 1988, many tracks are instrumentals) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

The Complete GREEN Demos - Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (John Keane's Studios, Athens, Georgia & Bearsville Studios, New York, 1988, many tracks are instrumentals) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

The Forum, Los Angeles, California, 15 March 1989 (Rapid Eye Movement REM-17) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

A.S.U. Activities Center, Tempe, Arizona, 18 March 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes "Radio Free Europe," no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada, 12 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

It's the End of the World (Kiss The Stone Records Italy KTS005) (Orlando, Florida, 30 April 1989, Westwood One broadcast, no artwork, from .shn) (A)

Phillipshalle, Duesseldorf, Germany, 9 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 18 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Pinkpop Festival Landgraaf, the Netherlands, 15 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, last track fades out)

Newcastle City Hall, England, 26 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 31 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Saga Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark, 9 June 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Palatrussardi, Milano, Italy, 15 June 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Wembley Arena, London, England, 22 June 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, 12 September 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C, audience chatter)

Great Woods, Mansfield, Massachusetts, 15 September 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A- except for a few dropouts, first song cuts in)

Time of Outtakes (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (OUT OF TIME demos and outtakes, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

From the Borderline (Red Phantom RPCD 2038/2039) (2 CDs, the Borderline, London, 19 March 1991, acoustic show with Billy Bragg, Robyn Hitchcock + Shocking Club, Milan, Italy, 22 March 1991, digital audience recording) (London: B+/A-, Milano: B+)

Half a World Away, Part One (Mongoose Records MONG CD007A) (KCRW Los Angeles acoustic radio session, 3 April 1991 + fan club singles) (KCRW: A, fan club singles: A-/A)

Automatically Live (Kiss the Stone KTS 141) Athens, Georgia, 19 November 1992, audience recording) (B+/A-)

Sweet Adelaide (Slick-O 1A/B) (2 CDs, Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, Australia, 16 January 1995) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some audience chatter)

International Convention Center, Taipei, Taiwan, 4 February 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Forum di Assago, Milan, Italy, 26 February 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Pacific National Exhibition, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 20 May 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, Illinois, 4 June 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, 10 June 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

National Bowl, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, 29 July 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Adhesion (Kiss the Stone 471-472) (2 CDs, National Bowl, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, 30 July 1995) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Spektrum, Oslo, Norway, 3 August 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Miami Arena, Miami, Florida, 8 September 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Starplex Ampitheatre, Dallas, Texas, 20 September 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 22 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Pond, Anaheim, California, 30 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Blockbuster Pavillion, Devore, California, 3 November 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina, 11 November 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, 18 November 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

BBC Concert Broadcast Disc (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (believed to be from BBC Radio Theatre, Radio 1, London, England, October 25, 1998) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Up North (MANNI-K-Records) (2 CDs, Stockholm Grand Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden, 9 November 1998) (no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (B-)

Earl's Court, London, England, 22 June 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, occasional audience chatter)

Earl's Court, London, England, 23 June 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Werchter Festival, Werchter, Belgium, 4 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Opera House, Vienna, Austria, 8 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+)

Kisstadion, Budapest, Hungary, 9 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, audience chatter)

Mancester Evening News Arena, Manchester, England, 17 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland, 19 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland, 20 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland, 21 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Irvine Meadows, Irvine, California, 11 August 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B+/A-) (not for trade -- CD1 is defective -- replacement copy wanted!)

Walnut Creek Amphitheatre, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27 August 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Chastain Park Amphitheatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 31 August 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Blockbuster Sony Music Center, Camden, New Jersey, 5 September 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

MTV Studios, New York City, 21 May 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, complete "Unplugged" performance, including unbroadcast material, from .flac) (A)

Kingpins Bowling Alley, Athens, Georgia, 10 October 2005 (with Bill Berry) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (impromptu performance at guitar tech Dewitt Burton's wedding reception) (no artwork, approx. 30 minutes long, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A-)

Jones Beach Amphitheater, Wantagh, Long Island, New York, 14 June 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 27 minutes, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Waldb�hne, Berlin, Germany, 16 July 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, CD2 is approx. 27 minutes, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

REM-RELATED

The Golden Palominos (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (The Metro, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 January 1986 (afternoon free lunch show) (Michael Stipe vocals on three songs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Golden Palominos: Paradise Rock Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 March 1986, 1st show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Michael Stipe vocals on three songs) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Golden Palominos featuring Michael Stipe (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Italy, 16 June 1986, FM broadcast, includes an early, very different version of "Finest Worksong") (approx. 16 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

The Golden Palominos featuring Michael Stipe (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Montreux, Switzerland, 19 July 1986, FM broadcast, includes an early, very different version of "Finest Worksong") (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Michael Stipe and the Indigo Girls: Under the Moonlight (CFC-101) (Athens Music Festival, Athens, Georgia, 25 September 1988 + three bonus tracks: Michael Stipe, Natalie Merchant and Billy Bragg, Big Day Festival, Glasgow, Scotland, 3 June 1990) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

 

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THE REPLACEMENTS

Everyone Loves An Ego-Maniac! (Tendolar, number unknown or unnumbered) (CBGB, New York City, 3 June and 12 October 1984) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Merv Griffin Presents: The Replacements (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Uptown Bar and Grill, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 19 January 1985, with guest appearance by Alex Chilton) (from .flac) (B+, tape hiss)

Simply Unacceptable (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1 July 1985, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Into the White (alt.music.replacements CD-R) (Bogart's, Cinncinati, Ohio, 1986) (from .flac) (B)

Maniac (Cookie Co., unnumbered) (2 CDs, Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 4 February 1986 + bonus tracks, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Sire Outtakes & Demos (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-/A)

PLEASED TO MEET ME Demos (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/B+)

Putting on the Ritz (Easytree.org CD-R) (Ritz Theater, New York City, 27 July 1987, from .flac) (A-/A)

Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 28 July 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Beacon Theatre 11/20/87 (MatsTapes MT 085) (2 CDs, New York City, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

DON'T TELL A SOUL and ALL SHOOK DOWN Demos (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

DAMIEN RICE

Temple Bar Music Centre, Dublin, Ireland, 6 January 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac, CD2 is approx. 27 minutes long) (B)

 

THE ROLLING STONES

Around and Around (Invasion Unlimited IU9531-1) (studio outtakes, 1962-65) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Beat Beat Beat at the Beeb (Invasion Unlimited (IU 94282-1/2) (2 CDs, BBC performances, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

The Chess Sessions (Sister Morphine MORPH 20) (studio sessions, 1964-1965) (from .flac) (A)

Liver Than You'll Ever Be (Original Master Series OMS 001) (Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California, 9 November 1969, from .flac) (B-)

You Can't Do That Baby (A Vinyl Gang Product VGP 314 VGP) (2 CD, soundtrack to concert film, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE ROLLING STONES, Texas, June 1972) (from .flac) (A)

Bedspring Symphony (A Box Lunch and Meat Whistle) Live in Concert (TAKAL 1941) (Brussels, 1973, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

MICK RONSON (see also IAN HUNTER AND MICK RONSON)

Rainbow Theatre, London, England, 23 February 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Sheffield, England, 29 April 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, band introduction cut in order to fit the show on one CD, no artwork, from .flac) (D, first track fades in)

Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield, England, 20 March 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, approx. 20 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (D, programmed as one track)

Bob Dylan: Hartford Connecticut Civic Center, 24 Nov 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, complete Rolling Thunder Revue performance with Bob Neuwirth, T-Bone Burnett, Steve Soles, Mick Ronson, Ronee Blakely, Rick Danko, Allen Ginsburg, Joni Mitchell, Jack Elliott, Roger McGuinn) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

T-Bone Burnett: Old Waldorf, San Francisco, California, 28 October 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, featuring Mick Ronson on guitar, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, a few glitches in the first track, CD2 track 1 cuts in)

HEAVEN AND HULL (Epic EK 53796, out of print) (A)

SHOWTIME (NMC Pilot 16, out of print) (A)

JUST LIKE THIS (NMC Pilot 50, out of print) (2 CDs) (A)

INDIAN SUMMER (NMC Pilot 57, out of print) (2 CDs) (A)

MEMORIAL CONCERT (NMC Pilot 94, out of print) (2 CDs) (A)

The Mick Ronson Memorial Concert - 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (live broadcast with Ian Hunter, Joe Elliott, Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey, different performances than the official release, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

ROXY MUSIC

Chance Meeting (Flashback 03.90.0114) (BBC sessions, 1972-1974) (A-/A)

 

7 WORLDS COLLIDE

The Powerstation, Auckland, New Zealand, 7 January 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, Neil Finn, Phil Selway, Ed O�Brien, Johnny Marr, Sebastian Steinberg, Lisa Germano, Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Glenn Kotche, Pat Sansone, KT Tunstall, Liam Finn, Don McGlashan, Bic Runga) (audience recording, CD3 is approx. 28 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

RON SEXSMITH

Rarities 2: Unreleased Nuggets and Sessions @ West 54th Street, 29 July 1997 [Remastered Series] (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

NANCY SINATRA

House of Blues, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 May 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-, excessive audience chatter)

 

PATTI SMITH

Unreissued B-sides, 1974-1978 (origin unknown) (no artwork, approx. 34 minutes long) (A-, surface noise from vinyl)

Roots (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (various cover versions fro Patti's act, various dates and venues, one officially released track omitted) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B-/B+)

Rock N' Rimbaud III (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, short acoustic set + electric set, Hawaiian Room, Roosevelt Hotel, New York City, 10 November 1974) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD1 is approx. 20 minutes long) (C, first and last tracks incomplete)

Palls Mall/Jazz Workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 April 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, WBCN-FM broadcast, guest appearance by John Cale on last track, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 17 minutes long) (B+/A-, some distortion)

Patti Smith and Television, CBGB's, New York City, 17 April 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Free Music Store (Brand-New Beat BNB 911001) (WBAI Studio, New York City, 28 May 1975, semi-acoustic) (A-)

Let's Deodorize the Night (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (The Bottom Line, New York City, 27 December 1975, late show [sometimes misidentified as 28 December]) (from .flac) (A-)

The Bottom Line, New York City, 27 December 1975, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, more complete than above, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Cellar Door, Washington, D.C., January 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, approx. 21 minutes long, from .flac) (A)

Teenage Perversity and Ships in the Night (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 30 January 1976, with guest appearances by Iggy Pop and John Cale) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Boarding House, San Francisco, California, 15 February 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, from .flac) (A-, except first few seconds are rough)

Elysee Montmartre, Paris, France, 13 May 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, possibly from early show, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Patti Smith Group with Bruce Springsteen & John Cale: We're Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Bottom Line, New York City, 26 November 1976, early show) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B-/B, one track cuts in)

Patti Smith Group with Bruce Springsteen & John Cale: Can You Dig It (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Bottom Line, New York City, 26 November 1976, late show) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B-/B)

Palladium, New York City, 31 December 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (sound quality varies occasionally, mostly C, one cut)

Daddy's Dance Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark, 7 March 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, first track cuts in, last track cuts out)

Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway, 5 March 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Joan of Arc at the Burning River (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio, 18 April 1978, music and interview segments) (from .flac) (A-)

The Place, Eugene, Oregon, 9 May 1978 - Upgraded (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (FM broadcast, CD2 is approx. 26 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Civic Center, Santa Monica, California, 12 May 1978) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Philipshalle, D�sseldorf, Germany, 5 September 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Fourth Rockpalast Festival, Grugahalle, Essen, Germany, 21 April 1979 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (from .flac) (A)

The Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 May 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, WYOQ FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Live at CBGB's (The Swingin' Pig TSP-CD-211-2) (2 CDs, New York City, 11 August 1979) (from .flac) (A-)

So You Wanna Be in Italy? (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, Stadio Comunale, Florence, Italy, 10 September 1979) (audience recording, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally C, a few dropouts)

Detroit Masonic Temple, Detroit, Michigan, 14 June 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Patti Smith and Friends: Songs Of Experience (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, with Fred Frith & Chris Cutler, Sek Loso, Kimmo Pobjonen & Sami Kuoppamaki, Yat-Kha, the Balenescu Quartet, Robert Wyatt, Joanna Newson, James Blood Ulmer's Odyssey, Squarepusher, Johnny Marr & Robyn Hitchcock, Richard Lloyd & Tom Verlaine & J. D. Daugherty & Tony Shanahan, Flea, and Jeff Beck) (Meltdown Festival, Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 26 June 2005, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Patti Smith Group featuring Tom Verlaine: Santa Maria Navaresse, Piazza, 2 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

THE SMITHS (see also MORRISSEY and 7 WORLDS COLLIDE))

The Troy Hands Rocks the Cradle (@kiraware CD-R) (Troy Tate sessions, 1983) (A)

Rarities & Demos, 1983-1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Troy Tate mixes and broadcast performances, no artwork, from .shn) (A-/A)

Demos and Instrumentals: Unreleased Studio Outtakes, 1983-1987 (stereo version) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (alternate versions and mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Demos and Instrumentals: Unreleased Studio Outtakes, 1983-1987 (stereo version) (remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (alternate versions and mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Shoplifters from Manchester (VooDoo Sounds, number unknown or unnumbered) (various live performances, broadcasts, demos, etc.) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Rush to Danger (origin unknown) (singles, B-sides, rarities, live: mostly Morrissey solo but some Smiths) (mostly A-/A)

Reel Around the Fountain (Chelsea Records CFC018) (Fighting Cocks, Birmingham, England, 1983 + bonus tracks, two officially released tracks omitted) (no artwork, from .shn) (A-)

Coasters, Edinburgh, 5 March 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Last of the English Roses (BIGMUSIC BM 043) (Hammersmith Palais, London, 12 March 1984, from .flac) (A-)

Meervaart, Amsterdam, Holland, 21 April 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (complete show, correct running order, pitch-corrected) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Meervaart, Amsterdam, Holland, 21 April 1984 (2009 version) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (complete show from 2009 broadcast, correct running order, pitch-corrected) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

G.L.C. "Jobs For A Change" Festival, Jubilee Gardens, London, 10 June 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording from master tape, not commercial bootleg) (from .flac) (B, audience chatter)

Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey, England, 28 February 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Apollo Theatre, Oxford, 18 March 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (upgraded version of "Same Day Again" commercial bootleg, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Before Love: Live in Oxford, March 18, 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (includes part of soundcheck) (soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, soundcheck tracks: B+/A-)

Town Hall, Middlesborough, 23 March 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Teatro Tendeastrisce, Rome, Italy, 14 May 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, lots of audience chatter)

Live in Madrid (Swingin' Pig Records TSP-CD-109) (Paseo de Camoens, Madrid, Spain, 18 May 1985) (A, except runs slightly fast)

Live in Madrid (speed-corrected) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (corrected version of above) (A)

Boston Opera House, Boston, Massachusetts, 14 June 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Beacon Theater, New York City, 18 June 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 35 minutes long) (B-, audience chatter)

Magnum Leisure Centre, Irvine, Scotland, 22 September 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, 24 September, 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 25 September 1985 (Easytree.org CD-R) (corrected version of commonly circulated FM broadcast + two bonus tracks from another show, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+, bonus tracks: B, audience recording)

Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 25 September 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Caird Hall, Dundee, Scotland, 26 September 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Caird Hall, Dundee, Scotland, 26 September 1985 (Soundcheck) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Clickimin Centre, Lerwick, 28 September 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Eden Court, Inverness, Scotland, 1 October 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Eden Court, Inverness, Scotland, 1 October 1985 (Soundcheck) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, England, 8 February 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, England, 8 February 1986 (Soundcheck) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Fairways Hotel Dundalk, 11 February 1986 - soundcheck only (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, some tracks instrumental, no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 28 minutes long) (C)

Be Careful in Northern Ireland (Whitla Hall, Queens University, Belfast, 12 February 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

G-Mex (BRP020) (G-Mex Centre, Manchester, England, 19 July 1986) (from .flac) (B-/B)

Thank Your Lucky Stars (Big Music BIG 091) (Los Angeles, 26 August 1986) (A)

Brixton Academy, London, England, 24 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (speed-corrected version of "Genius Steals" commercial bootleg) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Almost Over (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Manchester Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, 30 October 1986) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

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THE SOFT BOYS (see ROBYN HITCHCOCK)

 

SONIC BOOM (see YO LA TENGO)

 

SONIC YOUTH

Paradiso, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 11 May 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Complex, Washington, D.C., 25 July 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

CBGB, New York City, 26 July 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Rat, Boston, Massachusetts, 2 August 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Theatre by the Beach, Miami, Florida, 13 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 23 April 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Rockitz, Richmond, Virginia, 14 September 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Be My Sister In Death (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Chapel Hill, New York, 15 September 1987 + bonus tracks from California, 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A- except tape runs too fast)

Madonna???!!! Here???!!! Where???!!! (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, Lost Horizon, Syracuse, New York, 17 October 1987, incomplete show from vinyl bootleg) (no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Paradiso, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, approx. 30 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

First Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 7 November 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Metro, Chicago, Illinois, 5 November 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

One Step Beyond, Santa Clara, California, 14 November 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Night Moves, Huntington Beach, California, 18 November 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Roxy, Los Angeles, California, 19 November 1988, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Roxy, Los Angeles, California, 20 November 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Powertools, Houston, Texas, 27 November 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Traxx, Charlottesville, Virginia, 10 December 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Sydney Cove Tavern, Sydney, Australia, 27 January 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Sydney Cove Tavern, Sydney, Australia, 28 January 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany, 2 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Tempodrom, Berlin, 16 September 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, pre-show intro edited to fit show onto one CD, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Foufounes �lectriques, Montr�al, Quebec, Canada, 13 October 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

THE SPINTO BAND

XPoNential Music Festival, Wiggins Park, Camden, New Jersey, 12 July 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

SPLINTER

Dark Horse Demos (Hunger City CD-R) (Bill Elliott & Bob Purvis, produced by George Harrison, 1972) (from .flac) (A)

 

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

Asbury Park Convention Hall, Asbury Park, New Jersey, 8 December 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with the Max Weinberg 7 & Friends, including the South Community Choir, Patti Scialfa, Garland Jeffreys, Bruce Hornsby, Elvis Costello, Southside Johnny, and Southside Johnny) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

 

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN-RELATED

Various Artists: Beatles Cover Project, Vol. 1 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (live cover versions by Lloyd Cole, Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett, Peter Case, John Wesley Harding and Jon Auer, the Smithereens, the Pretenders, Robyn Hitchcock, Bruce Springsteen, Joe Jackson, Steve Earle, the Grateful Dead, Belle & Sebastian, Yonder Mountain String Band, Crosby, Stills and Nash, James Taylor, Noel Gallagher, Marshall Crenshaw, Nancy Griffith, U2, the Waterboys, and Sting) (combination of line and audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B/A)

Patti Smith Group with Bruce Springsteen & John Cale: We're Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Bottom Line, New York City, 26 November 1976, early show) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B-/B, one track cuts in)

Patti Smith Group with Bruce Springsteen & John Cale: Can You Dig It (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Bottom Line, New York City, 26 November 1976, late show) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B-/B)

 

SQUEEZE (see also CHRIS DIFFORD and GLENN TILBROOK)

Rarities (origin unknown) (3 CDs, B-sides, out of print material, compilation tracks, etc.) (no artwork) (A)

Club 57, Irving Plaza, New York City, 26 July 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Paard van Troje, Den Haag, the Netherlands, 16 March 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Paradise Rock Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 March 1980 (2nd show) + Saturday Night Live, 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, one cut and some minor glitches)

My Father's Place, Old Roslyn, New York, 4 April 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

The Music Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 11 April 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Ginger Baker is a Big Toenail (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (The Bottom Line, New York City, 3 May 1980) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

L.A. Country Club, 7-6-81 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, first song missing, some tracks incomplete, gaps between some tracks)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 19 July 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 24 November 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Difford & Tilbrook: The Ritz, New York City, 2 August 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, first song cuts in)

Difford & Tilbrook: The Ritz, New York City, 2 August 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, WLIR-FM, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Difford & Tilbrook: The Ritz, New York City, 3 August 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

New York on a Tuesday Evening Next to a Big Boat (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Pier, New York City, 29 August 1985) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Live at The World, New York City, 20 December 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 17 minutes long) (C+)

Apollo, Manchester, England, 20 September 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 30 September 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

The Ritz, New York City, 31 July 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, features a guest appearance by Dr. John on one song, first few seconds of opening track cut off) (B+/A-)

Rutgers College, New Jersey, 4 December 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Difford & Tilbrook: Acoustic in Philly (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 16 July 1991) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Deep Ellum Live: Dallas, Texas, 15 August 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Mile High Junction (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Ogden Theater, Denver, Colorado, 12 November 1993) (no artwork) (A-)

Price Centre, San Diego, California, 22 November 1993 + Chris Difford, Glenn Tilbrook & Paul Carrack: Live at the Hard Rock Cafe, New York City, 28 October 1993 (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (two FM broadcasts on one CD, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Difford & Tilbrook: Return to the Summer of Love (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (Hawkhurst, Kent, England, 7 July 2007) (two recordings of the same set, one from the soundboard, one from the audience) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A)

Nokia Theatre, New York City, 2 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

North Fork Theatre, Westbury, Long Island, New York, 7 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

The Grove, Anaheim, California, 12 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, Glenn's vocals too low during first two tracks, audience chatter)

The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 13 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Hammersmith Apollo, London, England, 5 December 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Keswick Theater, Glenside, Pensylvania, 22 August 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD is approx. 13 minutes long) (B-, audience chatter)

Royal Oak Music Theater, Royal Oak, Michigan, 29 August 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD is approx. 16 minutes long) (B-)

La Zona Rosa, Austin, Texas, 5 September 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD is approx. 11 minutes long) (B-/B)

Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 10 September 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD is approx. 32 minutes long) (B-, half of first track missing)

Wonder Ballroom, Portland, Oregon, 15 September 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, first track starts off a little rough)

 

RINGO STARR

The Memphis Unreleased 1987 Album (VOXX 004-1) (features a duet with Bob Dylan) (from .flac) (A)

John, Paul, George and Ringo - Reunions 74 & 92 (No Label Records SNCD 1486) (Lennon and McCartney, home recording, 1974 + two tracks of Harrison and Starr, Hammersmith Odeon, 1992, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (Lennon and McCartney: B+/A-, Harrison and Starr: C)

New York in My Mind (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (The Bottom Line, New York City, 22 March 2003 and 12 May 1998) (no artwork, from .flac) (2003: B; 1998: B/B+)

Paul and Ringo (plus guests Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper, Donovan, Moby, Sheryl Crow & Bettye LaVette): The Tootles - "Ladies and Gentlemen . . . Billy Shears!" (Nowhere Man Records NMR014) (Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 4 April 2009) (Ringo set + Paul set + encores together + related bonus tracks) (audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-, distortion during encores, audience chatter)

 

STONE ROSES

Demos (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (circa first album, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

 

THE STOOGES

1970: The Complete Fun House Sessions (Rhino Handmade, out of print) (6 CDs, complete contents of official 7-CD set except one missing track: "1970," mono single edit) (no artwork) (A)

 

MATTHEW SWEET

Girlfriend on Mars (Mellow Dog, number unknown or unnumbered) (5 CDs, B-sides, anthology tracks and assorted rarities) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Matthew Sweet and Richard Lloyd Duo: 5 January 1992 (duo performances from "Idiots Delight" radio show, no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 22 minutes long) (A-/A)

Shape Shifter (Kiss the Stone KTS 257) (Petrillo Bandshell, Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois, 4 July 1993, no artwork, from .shn) (A)

Rocky's, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (C, distortion and some audience chatter)

The Belly Up Tavern, San Diego, California, 4/16/1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A)

Park West, Chicago, Ilinois, 17 March 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

MATTHEW SWEET-RELATED

REM: Stichcraft, Athens, Georgia, 30 September 1983, first set (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (includes brief set from supporting act, Community Trolls [Michael Stipe and Matthew Sweet]) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

TALKING HEADS (see also DAVID BYRNE)

Demos, CBS Studios, New York City, November 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (two officially released tracks removed, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Studio outtakes, demos, alternate versions and warm-ups, 1977-1980 (Easytree.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Berklee Performance Center, Boston, Massachusetts, 24 August 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Stardust Ballroom, Las Vegas, Nevada, 29 September 1979 (Easytree.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .shn) (A-/A)

Civic Arena, Springfield, Massachussetts, 2 August 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter, very beginning of first track missing)

 

TELEVISION (see also TOM VERLAINE)

Rehearsals in Ork Loft (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, New York City, 1974, with Richard Hell) (no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Television with Brian Eno: Fairland Studios 1974: The 1974 Hollywood Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Richard Hell, demos, ripped from vinyl, no artwork) (approx. 29 minutes long) (B+/A-, some surface noise)

Max's Kansas City 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (New York City, August 1974, with Richard Hell, audience recording, from .flac) (C, some tracks incomplete)

Poor Circulation (Punk Vault PVCD 1006) (with Richard Hell, live and rehearsal recordings, 1974-1975) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/B+)

CBGB, New York City, 17 January 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Richard Hell, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 28 minutes long) (D+)

Early 1975 Show, Unknown Location, with Richard Hell (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Richard Hell, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

CBGB, New York City, January 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Richard Hell, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-), last track cuts off)

Rehearsal in Ork Loft, New York City, 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Richard Hell, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Patti Smith and Television: CBGB, New York City, 17 April 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

CBGB, New York City, 17 April 1975, first and second sets (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Piccadilly (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 24 and 25 July 1975 [the 24th is sometimes circulated as the 26th], no artwork, from .flac) (24 July: B except last three tracks from different source, C+/B-, 25 July: audience recording, B-/B, audience chatter)

We Were Here First (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (CBGBs Summer Festival, August 1975 and Mother's, New York City, October 1975) (audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+)

Mother's, 19 October 1975 (Easytree.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac, no artwork) (B)

Max's Kansas City 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (New York City, 27 October 1975, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

CBGB, New York City, 25 January 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

CBGB, New York City, 18 February 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, tape hiss)

CBGB, New York City, 11 March 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

CBGB, New York City, 12 March 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

New York, New York (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (CBGB, New York City, 16 March and 30 July 1976, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

CBGB, New York City, 16 April 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, approx. 29 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

CBGB, New York City, June 1976 (exact date unknown) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

CBGB, New York City, 29 July 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 29 minutes long) (B-)

Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (CBGB, New York City, 30 July 1976, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

CBGB, New York City, 31 July 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

CBGB, New York City, 27 December 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, location and date unknown, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

CBGB, New York City, 28 December 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

CBGB, New York City, 29 December 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Palladium, New York City, 31 December 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+, one cut)

New York Stories (Trader's Den CD-R) (various NYC locations, 1975-1976) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/B)

Masonic Temple Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, 13 March 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (complete show, approx. 32 minutes long) (B-/B)

Whiskey a Go Go, Los Angeles, California, 5 April 1977 (early and late sets) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Whiskey a Go Go, Los Angeles, California, 14 April 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+)

Jarlateatern 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Stockholm, Sweden, 17 June 1977) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

My Father's Place, Roslyn, New York, 9 June 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+)

Earth Tavern, Portland, Oregon, 2 July 1978 (Easytree.org CD-R) (soundboard/audience hybrid, from .flac, no artwork) (A-)

This Case Is Closed (The First Farewell): The Bottom Line, 29 July 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Rose of My Heart (origin unknown) (Sunplaza-Nakano, Tokyo, Japan, 6 September 1992, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

La Cigale, Paris, France, 6 November 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Penguin Rock Bar, Ottawa, Canada, 28 November 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-, "Marquee Moon" cuts off)

Toad's Place, New Haven, Connecticut, 1 December 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 December 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, North Carolina, 2 March 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Television at David Bowie's Meltdown, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 2002-06-19 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 26 minutes long) (B)

Television at David Bowie's Meltdown, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 2002-06-20 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 23 March 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 21 minutes long) (B)

University of London Union, London, England, 23 June 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Brixton Academy, London, England, 3 July 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Summerstage, Central Park, New York City, 16 June 2007 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

TELEVISION-RELATED

The Feelies with Richard Lloyd: Max's Kansas City, New York City, 19 January 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (instrumental jam session, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, one track incomplete)

Patti Smith and Friends: Songs Of Experience (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, with Fred Frith & Chris Cutler, Sek Loso, Kimmo Pobjonen & Sami Kuoppamaki, Yat-Kha, the Balenescu Quartet, Robert Wyatt, Joanna Newson, James Blood Ulmer's Odyssey, Squarepusher, Johnny Marr & Robyn Hitchcock, Richard Lloyd & Tom Verlaine & J. D. Daugherty & Tony Shanahan, Flea, and Jeff Beck) (Meltdown Festival, Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 26 June 2005, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

 

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LINDA THOMPSON (see also RICHARD THOMPSON)

Elton John and Linda Peters: Saturday Sun Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (July 1970 recordings of songs by Nick Drake, Beverley Martin, John Martyn, Mike Heron, and Ed Carter) (lead vocals by Linda Peters, the future Linda Thompson, on four tracks) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London, England, 4 June 1985 (early show and incomplete late show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (features unrecorded Richard Thompson composition, "Wanted Woman") (B-)

Linda Thompson & Simon Nicol: The Big Top Festival, 18 July 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Hammersmith, U.K., 12 November 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Linda Thompson and Friends: Strange How Potent (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Victorian Auditorium, U.K., 12 May 2005, program of British music hall, variety and vaudeville songs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

 

RICHARD THOMPSON

Doom & Gloom (Silver Rarities SIRA 147/148) (2 CDs, copies of fan club compilations, assorted rare and unreleased tracks from solo career, Richard and Linda, Fairport Convention, 1967-1990) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Fairport Convention: One Sweet Day (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, approx. 20 minutes long, from .flac) (D)

Fairport Convention: A Chronicle of Sorts 1967-1969 (Pink Robert CD-R) (BBC sessions + Bouton Rouge TV, Nixed Records bootleg remastered by Pink Robert) (B, tape hiss)

Fairport Convention: September 24, 1969, Royal Festival Hall: Premier Performance of the LIEGE AND LIEF Material (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Sandy Denny, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Fairport Convention: September 24, 1969, Royal Festival Hall: Premier Performance of the LIEGE AND LIEF Material - Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Sandy Denny, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Fairport Convention: Chicago, Illinois, May 27, 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Fairport Convention: Fillmore East, June 11, 1970, Speed-Corrected (Pink Robert CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Fairport Convention: Philadelphia Folk Festival, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 28 August 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (B+)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Durham University, 16 November 1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, tape hiss)

The Albion Country Band with Richard & Linda Thompson: 29 December 1972, The Howff, Chalk Farm, London (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Memphis Folk Club, The Guildford Hotel, The Headrow, Leeds, United Kingdom, 1973 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no tray artwork, from .shn) (A-)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Queen Elizabeth Hall, April 25, 1975 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (second CD is approx. 26 minutes long) (Sandy Denny is guest vocalist on final track which, unfortunately, fades out halfway) (B-/B)

Richard and Linda Thompson: The Roundhouse, London, 7 September 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording + three bonus tracks from BBC radio, 12 February 1974) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+, volume quite low)

GUITAR/VOCAL (Hannibal HNCD 4413, out of print) (live and studio rarities, 1967-1976) (A)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Strange Affair (Silver Rarities, number unknown) (2 CDs, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1 May 1977 and 12 November 1978; Cambridge Folk Festival, 1 and 2 August 1980; Richard Digence Show, Capitol Radio, London, 10 February 1980 and 22 June 1980) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A-)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Maxwell Hall, Salford University, 3 November 1978 + Oxford Polytechnic, 27 November 1975 (2 CDs, compilation of two Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recordings, no artwork) (1978: C; 1975: C+/B-, officially released songs omitted)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Bristol University, Bristol, England, 16 February 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Fulcrum Centre, Slough, U.K., 19 October 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some defects)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Rockpalast - Live in Hamburg, 10 January 1980 + BBC Radio 1 in Concert, May 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R + one officially released track restored) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Let There Be Drum! (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London, England, 22 June 1980) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

Black Horse Folk Club, Amberly, U.K., 23 June 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some tape hiss)

Demos, 1980-1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (Linda Thompson on some tracks) (A-)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Before Joe Could Pull the Trigger... (DIYE 46) (original version of SHOOT OUT THE LIGHTS, plus demos, 1981) (A-/A)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Lonely Hearts (Silver Rarities, SIRA 192/193) (2 CDs, Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 7 February 1981 and Tuts, Chicago, Illinois, 28 May 1982) (from .flac) (A-)

The GPs: Ballysadare Folk Festival, Sligo, Ireland, 9 (?) August 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Richard Thompson, Ralph McTell, Dave Pegg, Dave Mattacks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Nocturnal Emissions (Nixed Records NIX004) (BBC broadcast, 19 August 1981 + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A-)

The GPs: Farewell Performance (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Richard Thompson, Ralph McTell, Dave Pegg, Dave Mattacks) (Capitol Theatre, Horsham, Great Britain, 27 September 1981, no artwork, from .flac) (B except two cuts)

The Atomic Hip Zips: Florida, March 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Niles Hokkanen & Eric Hokkanen, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Ripley's, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 11 May 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, last track of each CD cuts off)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Aurora Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, 13 May 1982 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, second CD is approx. 10 minutes long, from .shn) (B+/A-, occasional broadcast distortion)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Hard Luck Stories (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (The Bottom Line, New York City, 17 May 1982) (no artwork, from .flac) (B, tape hiss, first track fades in)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Wormwood on the Bottom Line (Easytree.org CD-R) (3 CDs, the Bottom Line, New York City, 18 May 1982, early and late shows + bonus tracks: eight demos from 1980, from .flac) (A-/A, a few performances are incomplete, small gaps between some tracks)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Lone Star Cafe, New York City, 24 May 1982, early set (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Lone Star Cafe, New York City, 24 May 1982, late set (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+, first track fades in)

Richard and Linda Thompson: The Second Story, Bloomington, Indiana, 29 May 1982, early and late shows (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (early show: A-, late show: A)

Richard and Linda Thompson: Parody Hall, Kansas City, Missouri, 31 May 1982 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording? from .flac) (second CD is approx. 34 minutes long) (B+)

The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California, 4 June 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Linda did not perform at this date) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Richard and Linda Thompson: The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 6 June 1982, Early Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Richard and Linda Thompson: The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, 6 June 1982, Late Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Toad's Place, New Haven, Connecticut, 15 September 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, first track fades in)

Dave Swarbrick, Simon Nicol, Richard Thompson, Dave Pegg & Geoff Muldaur: Lone Star Cafe, New York, 27 September 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Alone with His Guitar (Androgynous Records CD-002) (Folk City, New York City, 29-30 September 1982, FM broadcast, solo, tape hiss, duplicates a few tracks from the official live release, SMALL TOWN ROMANCE) (B)

Folk City, New York City, 1982 (Easytree.org CD-R) (another broadcast or compilation of broadcasts from 29/30 September 1982, solo, duplicates a few tracks from the official live release, SMALL TOWN ROMANCE) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Folk City, New York City, 29 & 30 September 1982, Solo (Easytree.org CD-R) (4 CDs, early and late shows from both nights, plus segment of 30 September 1982 soundcheck, duplicates a few tracks from the official live release, SMALL TOWN ROMANCE) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, very slight tape hiss)

Town Crier, Hopewell Junction, New York, 1 October 1982 + Convocation Hall, Toronto, Canada, 17 October 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (1982: soundboard, A-; 1985: pre-FM, A)

Henry T. H. Fly (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Rackis, Uppsala, Sweden, 23 November 1982, solo, FM broadcast, from .flac) (A-)

Moraga Hall, Santa Cruz, California, 21 July 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 12 August 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+, some audience chatter)

Kolingsborg, Stockholm, Sweden, 15 September 1983 (Hunger City CD-R) (with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Parody Hall, Kansas City, Missouri, 10 October 1983 (including soundcheck) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Second Chance, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 16 October 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Second Chance, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 16 October 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R with one deleted track restored) (2 CDs, with band, soundboard, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Tuts, Chicago, Illinois, October (?) 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, WXRT-FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, U.K., 14 November 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long) (B-, some tape hiss)

New Acoustic Guitar Trio - David Lindley, Richard Thompson and Steve Morse: Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany, 20 May 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/B-, audience chatter)

New Acoustic Guitar Trio - David Lindley, Richard Thompson and Steve Morse: Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany, 25 May 1984 (edited Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, slight editing of between-track applause in order to fit all the music on one CD) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Half Moon Putney, London, England, 24 September 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (C+/B-)

Iron Horse, Northampton, Massachusetts, 28 November 1984, Early Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, slight tape hiss)

Iron Horse, Northampton, Massachusetts, 28 November 1984, Late Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, slight tape hiss)

Richard Thompson and John Kirkpatrick: She Knifes the Twit Again (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Benfleet, U.K., 8 February 1985) (acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Richard Thompson and John Kirkpatrick: Talbot Green Community Centre, Llantrisant, Wales, 9 February 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., 12 March 1985, early show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., 12 March 1985, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 10 minutes long, includes brief bonus warm-up track from the early show) (B)

St. Louis, Missouri, 21 March 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, includes soundcheck, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Fairport Convention: Cropredy Festival, 10 August 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Moonshadow, Atlanta, Georgia, 6 October 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Convocation Hall, University of Toronto, Canada, 17 October 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, slight tape hiss)

Rock City, Nottingham, England, 11 November 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Half Moon, Putney, U.K., 25 April 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Pre-Cropredy Warm-up (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, Half Moon, Putney, England, 7 August 1986) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 8 August 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Capri Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 27 October 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Racehorse Angel (origin unknown) (with band, Paradise Rock Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 November 1986, David Thomas guests on one track) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, slight tape hiss, tiny gaps between tracks)

Pearl Street, Northampton, Massachusetts, 11 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Colston Hall, Bristol, England, 21 November 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Richard Thompson and John Kirkpatrick: Rockingham Arms Folk Club, Wentworth, U.K., 5 December 1986 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (acoustic, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, tape hiss)

Convocation Hall, Toronto, February 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A except some flaws in track 1)

French, Frith, Kaiser, Thompson: The Ashkenaz Box (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (4 CDs, Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center, Berkeley, California, 8 March 1987 + two sets from 18 March 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Town Hall Arts Center, Littleton, Colorado, 20 April 1987 + Cambridge Folk Festival 1987 (3 CDs, compilation of two Dimeadozen.org torrents) (Littleton: solo, audience recording; Cambridge: with band) (no artwork, from .flac) (Littleton: C, Cambridge: A)

Uncle Ben's Rice Jazz Tent, Jazz & Heritage Festival, New Orleans, Louisiana, 3 May 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, a few defects)

St. George's Hall, Exeter, England, 31 May 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Wyvern Theatre, Swindon, England, 1 June 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Glastonbury Festival, Acoustic Tent, England, 20 June 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Glastonbury Festival, Main Stage, England, 20 June 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Mean Fiddler, Harlesden, London, England, 29 July 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (B-)

Mean Fiddler, Harlesden, London, England, 30 July 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 25 minutes long) (C+/B-)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 15 August 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B except some audience chatter)

Bierkeller, Bristol, England, 5 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, slight tape hiss)

Village Pump Folk Festival, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, U.K., 24 July 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, slight tape hiss, some audience chatter)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 12 August 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Fairport Convention: Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 13 August 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

The Junction, Harborne, Birmingham, England, 15 September 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long) (B-/B)

The Fillmore, San Francisco, 12 October 1988 + KBCO-FM Studio B, Boulder, Colorado, 8 August 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (Fillmore: with band, audience recording, B-; KBCO: solo, A)

The Bacchanal, San Diego, California, 16 October 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Club West, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 19 October 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, includes opening set by Clive Gregson and Christine Collister) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Boulder's Coast, Boulder, Colorado, 22 October 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo and with band, includes soundcheck, no artwork, from .flac) (A, opening track cuts in)

Park West, Chicago, Illinois, 28 October 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, FM broadcast, with guest appearance by Loudon Wainwright III on one song, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, slight tape hiss, cut in one song)

Ella Guru's, Knoxville, Tennessee, 3 November 1988, early show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Ella Guru's, Knoxville, Tennessee, 3 November 1988, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Rialto Theater, Raleigh, North Carolina, 5 November 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Bottom Line, New York City, 11 November 1988 (early show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (A-)

Bottom Line, New York City, 11 November 1988 (late show) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (CD1 is approx. 30 minutes long) (A-)

Astoria Ballroom, Harehills, Leeds, 18 November 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

Bierkeller, Bristol, England, 23 November 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Bierkeller, Bristol, England, 23 November 1988 (alternate source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some distortion and audience chatter)

Guildford Civic, Surrey, England, 21 January 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo with Teddy Thompson on second half, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Red Creek, Rochester, New York, 14 February 1989, early show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, tape hiss, some audience chatter)

Red Creek, Rochester, New York, 14 February 1989, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long)

Folkscene, KPFK Studios, Los Angeles, California, 16 April 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo with interview segments, one officially released track omitted, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

The Vic Theater, Chicago, Illinois, 12 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A except vocals low during first two tracks)

The Vic Theater, Chicago, Illinois, 13 May 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California, 22 June 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Psycho Street (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 21 July 1989 + bonus tracks, solo, from .flac) (A)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 19 August 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Fairport Convention: Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 19 August 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (4 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD4 is approx. 34 minutes long) (B-)

Thekla, Bristol, England, 16 September 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Ella Guru's, Knoxville, Tennessee, 26 February 1990, early and late shows (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, solo with Julian Dawson guesting on a few tracks, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Abracadabra Club, Raleigh, North Carolina, 28 February 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Abracadabra Club, Raleigh, North Carolina, 28 February 1990 (Speed-Corrected Version) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Veteran's Memorial Hall, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, New York, 30 June 1990, early and late shows (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Newport Folk Festival, Adams State Park, Newport, Rhode Island, 12 August 1990 (Trader's Den CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, audience chatter)

Melody Ballroom, Portland, Oregon, 1 September 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 20 minutes long) (A)

Strawberry Music Festival, Camp Mather, Yosemite, California, 2 September 1990 (Trader's Den CD-R) (solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

RUMOR AND SIGH 1991 and ACROSS A CROWDED ROOM 1984 acoustic demos plus 1988 FM interview with songs (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (1991: A, 1984: B+/A-, 1988: A)

Poor David's Pub, Dallas, Texas, 22 February 1991 (early and late sets) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, one small cut)

Columbia Gold (Soundboard Music SBM CD 001/002) (South Carolina, 27 February 1991, solo + bonus tracks) (A, except some bonus tracks are audience recordings: B)

Towne Crier, Pawling, New York, 7 March 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, guest appearance by David Byrne on four songs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Flynn Theater, Burlington, Vermont, 6 July 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band including Shawn Colvin, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Ritz, New York City, 9 July 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band and guests Shawn Colvin and David Byrne, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Winterpark Music Festival, Winterpark, Colorado, 13 July 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band including Shawn Colvin, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Red Butte Canyon Arboretum, Salt Lake City, Utah, 14 July 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band featuring Shawn Colvin, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 15 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, last song cuts off)

Warfield Theater, San Francisco, California, 17 July 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band including Shawn Colvin, no artwork, from .shn) (A)

The Ark, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2 August 1991 (early and late shows) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with band including Shawn Colvin, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Newport Folk Festival, Fort Adams State Park, Rhode Island, 11 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band including Shawn Colvin, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, except first few tracks mixed poorly)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 14 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Fairport Convention: The Mill (A Cropredy Warm-up) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, Banbury, England, 14 August 1991) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 16 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band and guest Shawn Colvin) (soundboard recording, incomplete show, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 16 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band and guest Shawn Colvin) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Fairport Convention: Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 17 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Fairport Convention: Cropredy Festival, Banbury, England, 17 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-)

The Uninhabited Man (AcousticHarmonies Collection - Singer-Songwriter Series - Vol. 1) (live compilation, 1991-2002) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-/A)

Town & Country Club, London, England, 18 August 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The World Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois, 15 September 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (WXRT-FM broadcast, approx. 30 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, slight distortion, last song ["Valerie"] almost completely cut)

On the Air 1991-1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, various broadcasts, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, A-/A)

Sala Piatti, Bergamo, Italy, 31 January 1992 (acoustic set) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Bottom Line, New York City, 3 March 1992, early and late shows (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, solo, all-request shows, Shawn Colvin guests on one song) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

The Bottom Line, New York City, 4 March 1992, early and late shows (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, solo, all-request shows) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Big City Classic (Blew Note 340392) (solo, the Bottom Line, New York City, 3-4 March 1992, highlghts from several all-request shows) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, last track fades out)

David Byrne and Richard Thompson (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, St. Anne's Church, Brooklyn, New York, 24 March 1992) (CD1 is Thompson, CD2 is Byrne, each solo, plus three duets with Thompson) (no artwork, from .shn) (A-/A)

Fairport Convention: Full House Line-up - The Mill Theatre, Banbury, England, 12 August 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Sala Consiliare, Sesto Calende, Italy, 5 September 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Richard Thompson with Danny Thompson: LIVE AT CRAWLEY 1993 (What Disc WHAT2CD, out of print) (acoustic) (A)

Roseland Theater Portland, Oregon, 17 January 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (acoustic with Danny Thompson, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Jake's, Bloomington, Indiana, 17 May 1993 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

KPFK Studios, Folkscene, Los Angeles, California, 13 June 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (interview with solo performances, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Richard Thompson and Shawn Colvin: The Bottom Line, New York City, 14 February 1994, early show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs with one skip partially repaired) (2 CDs, acoustic, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, frequent light distortion)

Richard Thompson and Shawn Colvin: The Bottom Line, New York City, 14 February 1994, late show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, distortion during louder moments)

Records n' Such, Albany, New York, 15 February 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, solo + Danny Thompson on two tracks, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Various Artists: KPFA Studios Fund Raising Special, Berkeley, California, 24 February 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, Richard Thompson, T-Bone Burnett, Sam Phillips, John Wesley Harding, Stephanie Finch, Chuck Prophet, E, Kris Webster, Nina Gerber, Chris Von Sneiden) (music and interview segments, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, distortion during louder moments)

Crest Theatre, Sacramento, California, 14 March 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some distortion and a few glitches)

Fox Theatre, Boulder, Colorado, 25 March 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Fox Theatre, Boulder, Colorado, 27 March 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Mississippi Nights (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (St. Louis, Missouri, 30 March 1994) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, Port Road, Adelaide, South Australia, 17 April 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Clowntime Is Over (Moontunes MOON 002) (Stockholm, Sweden, 1994, solo and with band + bonus tracks) (A, except beginning of "Mascara Tears" is cut)

A Rare Thing (Kiss the Stone KTS 362) (2 CDs, North Carolina, 13 August 1994, solo) (A)

KPIG Fat Fry Festival, Aptos, California, 1 October 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, pre-FM master, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (A)

Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 10 February 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Danny Thompson and guest Christine Collister) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

11th Annual Jazz & Blues Festival, the Meadow, Wolf Trap Farm Park, Vienna, Virginia, 25 June 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1 July 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

KSCA Studios, 101.9 Music Hall, Glendale, California, 8 July 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (interview with three solo songs, no artwork, from .flac, approx. 22 minutes long) (A)

Richard Thompson and Susan Werner: Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, California, 9 July 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo + short set by Werner + one duet with Werner, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, first half of duet is cut)

KPIG Fat Fry, Santa Cruz, California, 28 September 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Caravan of Dreams, Fort Worth, Texas, 4 October 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter)

Lisner Auditorium, Washington, D.C., 13 October 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Irving Plaza, New York City, 16 October 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, New York, 27 October 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, encores missing, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Fleadh Festival, Randall's Island, New York City, 15 June 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Fetzer Vineyards, Hopland, California, 22 June 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Rams Head, Annapolis, Maryland, 11 November 1997, 1st Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (half solo, half with Teddy Thompson) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Rams Head, Annapolis, Maryland, 11 November 1997, 2nd Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, mostly solo, part with Teddy Thompson) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Celtic Connections (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo + three tracks with Teddy Thompson, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, 17 January 1998, early show, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

17 January 1998, Late Show (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo + guest Teddy Thompson, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Guinness Fleadh Festival, Suffolk Downs, East Boston, Massachusetts, 19 June 1999 (Hunger City CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B)

The Double Door, Chicago, Illinois, 23 June 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

100 Club, London, England, 12 August 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A, first few seconds of CD1, track 1 cut)

Fifth Avenue Theater, Seattle, Washington, 18 September 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

McCarter Theater, Princeton, New Jersey, 2 November 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

World Cafe, Indre Studios, Philadelphia, November 1999 (Super Sonic 201045) (with band + interview segments, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, Rhode Island, 19 November 1999 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 24 November 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 24 November 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, mono webcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Tralfamadore Cafe, Buffalo, New York, 4 November 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Live on WFUV FM, 1999/2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Mountain Stage, 1999 + two sessions from J&R Music World, New York City, 2 May 2003) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

House of Blues, New Orleans, 24 February 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Rytmeposten, Odense, Denmark, 14 May 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Opera House, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, 8 June 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Croydon Fairfield Hall, London, England, 25 June 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Croydon Fairfield Hall, London, England, 26 June 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

West End Cultural Centre, 16 July 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, from pre-FM master, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 22 July 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, from pre-Webcast FM master, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Music Pier, Ocean City, New Jersey, 28 August 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+)

Palookaville, Santa Cruz, California, 7 September 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Kraushaar Auditorium, Towson, Maryland, 17 October 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, backs McGuinn on four tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 18 October 2000 (with guest Roger McGuinn) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, backs McGuinn on four tracks, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Southern Theatre, Columbus, Ohio, 26 January 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

King Cat Theater, Seattle, Washington, 12 March 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Fillmore, 15 March 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Birchmere, Alexandria, Virginia, 17 April 2001 + bonus tracks from 16 April (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia, 2 May 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Union Chapel, Islington, London, 25 July 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B)

An Evening with Richard Thompson (1000 Years of Popular Music): Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, October 19, 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic program of other people's compositions and folk songs from the past thousand years, guest appearances by vocalist Judith Owen and the Doors' John Densmore on percussion) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Indy Jazz Fest, 15 June 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (C/B, lots of audience chatter)

Live at Stubb's Bar B Q, Austin, Texas, 21 June 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Fairport Convention: Cropredy Festival Warm-Up (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Mill Theatre, Banbury, England, 6 August 2002) (audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (A-)

Les Etoiles, Paris, France, 17 February 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

BKA Luftschloss, Berlin, Germany, 21 February 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Bremen, Alter Sendesaal, 25 February 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Irish Centre, Leeds, England, 3 March 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England, 4 March 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Strawberry Music Festival, Camp Mather, California, 23 May 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, from .shn) (A-/A)

Water Street Music Hall, Rochester, New York, 26 July 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter, first few seconds of CD2 track 2 missing)

1,000 Years of Popular Music (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Judith Owen and Debra Dobkin, program of other people's compositions and folk songs from the past thousand years, Sadler�s Wells, London, England, 17 September 2003) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Birdy's, Indianapolis, Indiana, 19 February 2004 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B)

Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul, Minnesota, 22 February 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The ArtsCenter, Carrboro, North Carolina, 15 March 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Keswick Theater, Glenside, Pennsylvania, 17 June 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording?) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

The Fillmore, San Francisco, California, 3 July 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band + special guests Donovan and Henry Kaiser on three songs) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Showbox, Seattle, Washington, 7 July 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

A Thousand Years of Music Bimbos (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Bimbos 365 Club, San Francisco, 7 October 2004) (acoustic program of other people's compositions and folk songs from the past thousand years) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

World Financial Center, New York City, June 28, 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 18 minutes long) (B)

The Cutting Room, NYC (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (live broadcast, WFUV 90.7 FM, 30 June 2005, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Villa Fiaccadoni, Sarnico, Italy, 22 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (duo with Danny Thompson, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Intermedia Arts Center (IMAC), Huntington, New York, 5 August 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

J&R Music World, New York City, 9 August 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac, approx. 22 minutes long) (B+)

Cropredy Festival, 12 August 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson and guest appearance by Christine Collister, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Fairport Convention: Cropredy Festival, 13 August 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (3 CDs, Thompson guests on several tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Melkweg the Max, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 29 August 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Knust, Hamburg, Germany, 2 September 2005 (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Nordstrom Recital Hall, Seattle, Washington, 8 October 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Egg, Albany, New York, 21 October 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Town Hall, New York City, 26 October 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Town Hall, New York City, 27 October 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The ArtsCenter, Carrboro, North Carolina, 2 November 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Carriage House Theatre, Villa Montalvo, Saratoga, California, 30 November 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Perth Concert Hall, Perth, Scotland, 23 January 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, incomplete show, CD is approx. 20 minutes long) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Barbican, London, 26 January 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

1000 Years of Popular Music (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, acoustic with Judith Owen and Debra Dobkin, program of other people's compositions and folk songs from the past thousand years, Aladdin Theatre, Portland, Oregon, 8 May 2006) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, first few seconds of main set and first encore missing)

Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, 8 August 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo with guest Judith Owen on encores, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, 9 August 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo with guest Judith Owen on encores, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Carriage House, Villa Montalvo, Saratoga, California, 29 November 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Cambridge Folk Festival 2006 (Speed Corrected) Plus (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo + interview + three Teddy Thompson solo tracks from BBC Radio 2) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Corn Exchange, Cambridge, 30 January 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Danny Thompson, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, Rooster Stage, Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 8 October 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B except distortion on last track, D/C)

Narrows Center for Arts, Fifth Anniversary Party (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, Fall River, Massachusetts, 4 November 2006) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Carnegie Lecture Hall, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 10 November 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/C)

Hammersmith '86 (Thumbs Up Records, number unknown or unnumbered) (with band, London, 20 November 1986) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Texas Union Ballroom, Austin, Texas, 3 March 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Lakewood Theater, Dallas, Texas, 4 March 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Rialto Theatre, Tucson, Arizona, 9 March 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Chautauqua Auditorium, Boulder, Colorado, 9 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Live at the Detroit Arts Festival, Detroit, Michigan, 10 June 2007 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, CD2 is less than ten minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Capitol Theatre, Riffe Center, Columbus, Ohio, 17 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

House of Blues, Cleveland, Ohio, 18 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Celebrate Brooklyn! Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York, 21 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, one song missing)

Calvin Theatre, Northampton, Massachusetts, 29 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (C+/B-)

Berklee Performance Center, Boston, Massachusetts, 30 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, first track cuts in)

Midlands 07 Festival, Belvedere House, Mullingar, Ireland, 28 July 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

32. Bardentreffen, Insel Sch�tt, N�rnberg, Germany, 29 July 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

The Guitar Festival: The Big Top, Lewes, East Sussex, England, 4 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Fairport Convention: Woodford Halse Social Club, Banbury, England, 6 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, Richard Thompson guests on several tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, low volume level)

Fairport Convention: Fairport Convention 1969 Perform LIEGE AND LIEF - The Cropredy Festival, August 10th 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, Richard Thompson guests on several tracks, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, low volume level)

Fairport Convention: Cropredy Festival, 11 August 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (4 CDs, Richard Thompson guests on several tracks, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, low volume level)

Moore Theatre, Seattle, Washington, 11 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Fox Theatre, Boulder, Colorado, 18 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, some audience chatter)

Texas Union Ballroom, Austin, Texas, 22 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Rialto Theatre, Tucson, Arizona, 25 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Paradiso, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 9 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, FM broadcast, 2nd CD is a 17-minute interview segment, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Paradiso, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 9 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with band, complete show, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, distortion during louder moments)

Paard van Troje, Den Haag, the Netherlands, 11 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Irish Centre, Leeds, England, 17 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, from .flac) (B+/A-)

The Roundhouse, London, England, 20 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with band, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

An All Request Evening: Carriage House Theatre, Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, California, 6 December 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

An All Request Evening: Carriage House Theatre, Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, California, 8 December 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

1,000 Years of Popular Music (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, acoustic with Judith Owen and Debra Dobkin, program of other people's compositions and folk songs from the past thousand years, Berklee Performance Center, Boston, Massachusetts, 1 February 2008) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

1,000 Years of Popular Music: Prairie Arts Center, Schaumburg, Illinois, 9 February 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Judith Owen and Debra Dobkin) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

1,000 Years of Popular Music: Prairie Arts Center, Schaumburg, Illinois, 9 February 2008 (alternate source) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with Judith Owen and Debra Dobkin) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Knust, Hamburg, Germany, 19 May 2008 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Ricks's Teater, Bergen, Norway, 21 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 24 May 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo + guest Kelly Thompson on two encores, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Boardinghouse Park, Lowell, Massachusetts, 27 June 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Urkult Festival, Nasaker, Sweden, 2 August 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

24 August 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 29 minutes long) (B-)

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival (Star Stage), Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 4 October 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The German House, Rochester, New York, 21 October 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, first track cuts in)

Carriage House Theatre, Vila Montalvo, Saratoga, California, 12 December 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Bob Harris programme, BBC Radio, 27 December 2008 (broadcast date) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (solo + interview segments, promoting "1000 Years of Popular Music" tour 2009) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, approx. 33 minutes long)

1000 Years of Popular Music: Lyric Theatre, Lowry, Salford, England, 18 January 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Judith Owen and Debra Dobkin, program of other people's compositions and folk songs from the past thousand years) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

1000 Years of Popular Music: Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, 21 January 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Judith Owen and Debra Dobkin) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

1000 Years of Popular Music: Wimbledon Theatre, London, England, 27 January 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Judith Owen and Debra Dobkin) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

1000 Years of Popular Music: Colston Hall, Bristol, England, 30 January 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, acoustic with Judith Owen and Debra Dobkin) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (mostly B, more like C towards the end of CD2)

Cactus Club, Austin, Texas, 2 March 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

The Belcourt Theater, Nashville, Tennessee, 5 March 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Georgia, 6 March 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Loud and Rich: Loudon Wainwright III and Richard Thompson, Grand Opera House, Wilmington, Delaware, 12 October 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, CD 1: Wainwright solo + Thompson guests on two tracks, CD 2: Thompson solo + Wainwright guests on one track) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter, last track cuts off)

 

RICHARD THOMPSON-RELATED

Crowded House: Beacon Theatre, New York City, 2 October 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, with guest Richard Thompson on two songs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, some slight defects)

Thompson Family Christmas, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England, 17 December 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Teddy Thompson, Kathryn Williams, Kamila Thompson, Ed Harcourt, Justin Bond, Brendan Campbell, Chris Difford, Richard Thompson, Rachel Unthank, Bert Jansch, and Jenni Muldaur) (FM highlights, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Thompson Family Christmas, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England, 17 December 2008 (complete 2nd half of concert) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Teddy Thompson, Kathryn Williams, Kamila Thompson, Ed Harcourt, Justin Bond, Brendan Campbell, Chris Difford, Richard Thompson, Rachel Unthank, Bert Jansch, and Jenni Muldaur) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D+/C-)

 

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TIGER TRAP

Maxwell's, Hoboken, New Jersey, 19 June 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some songs incomplete)

 

GLENN TILBROOK (see also SQUEEZE)

Pub Entertainer: Live at Largo, Los Angeles, 10 April 1997 (sometimes incorrectly circulated as 1 December 2001) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Pub Entertainer: Live at Largo, Los Angeles, 10 April 1997 (speed-corrected) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Live at the Ocean County Library, Tom's River, New Jersey, 10 November 2001 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Live at the Bluebird Cafe, Nashville, Tennessee, 27 May 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (solo [lots of Squeeze songs] + guest vocalist Steve Poltz on "From a Whisper to a Scream," audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

World Cafe Live, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 11 April 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Fluffers, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Beachland Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio, 14 June 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Fluffers, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Oxford Zodiac, Oxford, England, 24 October 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Fluffers, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Crazy Donkey, Farmingville, Long Island, New York City, 18 March 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Fluffers, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

3rd & Lindsey, Nashville, Tennessee, 24 March 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, with the Fluffers, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

T. REX

A Paw of Fur, an Air of Doom (The Midnight Sky of a Solid Mad Scientist) (Creatures in Disguise CID 93001) (outtakes and rarities) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

ELECTRIC WARRIOR Outtakes 1971 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

IKE TURNER & PINETOP PERKINS

King Biscuit Blues Festival, Helena, Arkansas, 12 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

 

UNCLE TUPELO

Jake's, Bloomington, Indiana, 9 September 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Roskilde Festival, Denmark, 3 July 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Halls of Shame (origin unknown) (Lounge Ax, Chicago, Illinois, 24 March 1994, misidentified on artwork as 5 February 1993) (from .flac) (A-)

 

DWIGHT TWILLEY BAND

THE GREAT LOST TWILLEY ALBUM (DCC Compact Classics, SRZ-8020, out of print) (A)

 

VELVET UNDERGROUND (see also JOHN CALE, NICO, LOU REED)

A Walk With The Velvet Underground: So Blue (Midnight Beat MBCD 115/116) (2 CDs, assorted VU and Lou Reed rarities, 1957-1970) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, C+/A)

A Walk with the Velvet Underground: Afterhours (Midnight Beat MBCD 117/118) (2 CDs, assorted VU and Lou Reed rarities, 1969-1972) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/A)

A Walk with the Velvet Underground): VU a' Paris (Midnight Beat MBCD 119) (assorted VU and post-VU rarities, 1972-1990) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/A)

At the Factory - Warhol Tapes (Nothing Songs Limited NSCD-002) (rehearsals, January-March 1966) (no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Dispatches from the Dream Factory (Scorpio GPS9) (3 CDs, assorted performances, rehearsals & rarities, 1964-1970) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, generally D/B, several officially released tracks omitted)

All Tomorrow's Parties (Hunger City CD-R) (rehearsals, the Factory, New York City, 3 January 1966 + Up-tight, the Cinematheque, New York City, 6 February 1966 + rehearsals, the Factory, 7 March 1966) (from .flac) (D/C)

Scepter Studios, Norman Dolph acetate, 1966 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (studio outtakes, no artwork, from .flac) (D/C, loud surface noise)

Caught Between the Twisted Stars (origin unknown) (offically released tracks omitted and several bonus tracks added) (4 CDs, Valleydale Ballroom, Columbus, Ohio, 4 November 1966; Poor Richard's, Chicago, Illinois, 23 June 1966; WNET TV, New York City, 7 February 1966; The Dom, New York City, April 1966; Second Fret, Philadelphia, May 1970) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies a great deal, D/B)

If It's Too Loud for You Move Back! (2006 Remastered) (Nothing Songs NSCD-004/1/2) (2 CDs, Valleydale Ballroom, Columbus, Ohio, 4 November 1966, officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (D)

The Bedroom Tape (Exile Records CD 4003) (not the V.U., actually, but Nico rehearsing solo material with Lou Reed on acoustic guitar) (C)

White Light/White Heat (U.S. mono mix) (Verve V-5046) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, slight surface noise from LP)

White Light/White Heat (U.K. mono mix) (Verve, number unknown) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, slight surface noise from LP)

Sweet Sister Ray's Murder Mystery (Brand New Beat 921007) (La Cave, Cleveland, Ohio, 1968-1969, three tracks including "Sweet Sister Ray" [long version of "Sister Ray"] and medley of "Sister Ray" and "The Murder Mystery") (audience recordings, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, C+/B-)

Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, 1 December 1968 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts, 12 December 1968 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts, 10 January 1969 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C)

A Tribute to Andy & Nico (Wild Bird Records WBR CD 890903) (Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts, 10 January & 13 March 1969) (audience recording, from .flac) (C-/C)

Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts, 13 March 1969 (compilation of two Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, complete set) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 23 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

The Legendary Guitar Amp Tapes (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts, 15 March 1969 + bonus tracks from 12 December 1968 and 11 July 1969, audience recording, from .flac) (D -- as the title implies, little can be heard but guitar)

Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts, 11 July 1969 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording + bonus tracks) (no artwork, from .flac) (D-)

The Wild Side of the Street (Living Legend LLRCD 057) (Hilltop Festival, New Hampshire, 2 August 1969) (from .flac) (B-)

End of Cole Ave, Dallas, Texas, 18 October 1969 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/C)

Dallas Days (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the End, Cole Avenue, Dallas, Texas, 18 or 19 October 1969) (not the Velvet Underground, but after-hourss instrumental jams with Lou Reed and others) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Live at End of Cole Ave (Aulica A 111.12 NE/3) (2 CDs, Dallas, Texas, 18 and 19 October 1969, audience recording? from .flac) (B-/B)

Second Fret, Philadelphia, January and May 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac, CD2 is approx. 33 minutes long) (C-)

"You May Have Noticed We're Drummerless Tonight...." (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Second Fret, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 1970) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Paramount Theatre, Springfield, Massachusetts, 17 April 1970 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Rehearsals for Max's Kansas City, 26 July 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Praise Ye the Lord (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (assorted live tracks, 1968-1970) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Afterhours Tape #32 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, assorted live and rehearsal tracks) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, D/B)

Rarities (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (assorted rarities) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, D/B)

Palac Kultury, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 13 June 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

TOM VERLAINE (see also TELEVISION)

Toad's Place, New Haven, Connecticut, 10 (or 11?) October 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Toad's Place, New Haven, Connecticut, 26 May 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, last track cuts off)

The Ritz, New York City, 4 June 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, last track cuts off)

True West featuring Tom Verlaine: Studio Outtakes, New York 1984 (Hunger City CD-R) (approx. 19 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, some tape hiss)

Bierkeller, Bristol, England, 17 March 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Errols, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 March 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, incomplete show, approx. 36 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Errols, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 March 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, longer version (11 tracks), no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Errols, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 March 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (complete show, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Big Club, Torino, Italy, 8 April 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A, small cut in one song, D.J. chatter between songs and over intros)

Prego Club, Torino, Italy, 9 April 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

RPM, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 28 April 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Patti Smith Group featuring Tom Verlaine: Santa Maria Navaresse, Piazza, 2 July 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B)

Live on KCRW (Trader's Den CD-R) (KCRW Radio FM broadcast, Santa Monica, California, aired 16 June 2006) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III

Loud and Rich: Loudon Wainwright III and Richard Thompson, Grand Opera House, Wilmington, Delaware, 12 October 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, CD 1: Wainwright solo + Thompson guests on two tracks, CD 2: Thompson solo + Wainwright guests on one track) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter, last track cuts off)

 

TOM WAITS

Tales from the Underground 1 (Clean Note Records, unnumbered) (assorted outtakes and rarities) (A-/A)

Tales from the Underground 2 (Clean Note Records, unnumbered) (assorted outtakes and rarities) (A-/A)

Christchurch, New Zealand, 24 September 1981, Reworked Edition 2005 (waitswatcher, unnumbered) (2 CDs, with Teddy Edwards and Greg Cohen, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Tango Till You're Sore (waitswatcher, unnumbered) (various versions of "Tango Till They're Sore," 1981-1999, from a variety of audience and broadcast sources) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A-)

Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 14 October 1985 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Berlin, Tempodrom, 11/02/85 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .shn) (CD2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (B)

Nov. 05, 1985, "De Vereeniging," Nijmegen, the Netherlands (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording? from .shn) (B+/A-)

Live at Utrecht, 10 November 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Vredenburg, Utrecht, the Netherlands, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

I Sing You under the Table (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Kongresshalle, Frankfurt, Germany, 12 November 1985) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Paris at Midnight (Exile Records CD 4013) (Paris, 16 November 1985) (A-/A)

Beverly Theater, Los Angeles, California, 23 November 1985, early show (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B, one song cut)

Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada, 6 October 1987: Dutch Dogs Remaster (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada, 7 October 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 20 October 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 1 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California, 5 November 1987 (Speed-Corrected) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California, 5 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Buitensocieteit, Zwolle, Holland, 7 November 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Stockholm, Sweden, 27 November 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Audimax, Hamburg, Germany, 4 December 1987: Bob Elliott Remaster (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Hamburg, Germany, 5 December 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, speed-corrected, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Freie Volksb�hne, Berlin, Germany, 7 December 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+, slight tape hiss)

Center for Performing Arts, San Jose, California, 12 December 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

The Black Rider - Demos and Performances (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Waits demos for Germany's Thalia Theatre + excerpts from Thalia Theatre performance at Brooklyn Acadamy of Music, New York City, 21 November 1993 [Waits does not perform]) (from .flac) (demos: A-, performances: audience recording, C)

First Don Hyde Benefit - Oakland, CA - 2/4/96 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Paramount Theater, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

Tom Waits - 8/11/96 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (many oldies performed, no artwork, from .shn) (A)

Alice Demos (PmS records CID30 151099-1) (from .flac) (A)

Grand Weepers and Grim Reapers (Remaster, Version 2) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, VH1 Storytellers session, Burbank Airport, Los Angeles, California, 1 April 1999) (from .flac) (A-)

The Complete VH1 Storytellers: Burbank Airport, Los Angeles, California, 1 April 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Paramount Theater, Oakland, California, 10 June 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

At the Cirkus: Wolf Remasters Vol. 6 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Cirkus, Stockholm, Sweden, 14 July 1999) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Teatre Comunale, Firenze, Norway, 23 July 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, FM broadcast, from .flac) (A)

Hummingbird Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 23 August 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Hummingbird Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 24 August 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

State Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 30 August 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Beacon Theatre, New York City, 23 September 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Hult Center, Eugene, Oregon, 15 October 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle, Washington, 18 October 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle, Washington, 19 October 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B, except last track from different source: C)

Bridge Benefit, 1999 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

Okay You'll Like This One: Monologues and Tour Rarities 1999-2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (compilation from audience and broadcast sources, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/A)

Le Grand Rex, Paris, France, 29 May 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Matthew Sperry Tribute Concert, Victoria Theater, San Francisco, California, 31 July 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City, 21 September 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (with the Kronos Quartet and Greg Cohen, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, British Columbia, 16 October 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Theater des Westens, Berlin, Germany, 15 November 2004 (Remaster) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Amsterdamned (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Koninklijk Theater Carr�, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 21 November 2004, Radio 1 FM broadcast, from .flac) (A)

Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville, North Carolina, 2 August 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

An Evening with Tom Waits (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 5 August 2006) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Akron, Ohio, 13 August 2006 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Shoreline Ampitheatre, Mountain View, California, 27 & 28 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with the Kronos Quartet, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Brady Theatre, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 25 June 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Alabama Theater, Birmingham, Alabama, 3 July 2008 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

TOM WAITS-RELATED

The Black Rider - Sydney - January 11th, 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, opera composed by Waits, but Waits does not perform) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

The Black Rider - Schauspielhaus, Dortmund - 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (opera composed by Waits, but Waits does not perform, slightly edited) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Black Rider, Ulmer Theatre, First Performance, January 15th 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (opera composed by Waits, but Waits does not perform, slightly edited) (from .flac) (A except some defects)

 

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M. WARD

Live in Session on KCRW 2009, Santa Monica, California (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

DIONNE WARWICK

Studio Sessions 1963-1968, Los Angeles, California (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (sessions with Burt Bacharach, Warwick sings on seven tracks, others are instrumental, from .flac) (A)

The Sage, Gateshead, U.K., 5 February 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

CHRIS WHITLEY

Bremen, Germany, 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, solo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

WILCO (see also 7 WORLDS COLLIDE)

YANKEE HOTEL FOXTROT Engineer Demos (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A)

9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., 9 June 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, soundboard/audience matrix, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Stockholm, Sweden, 7 July 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Stockholm, Sweden, 8 July 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Wilco AGIB 2004 Tour Comp (Easytree.org CD-R) (4 CDs, audience recordings from numerous venues, featuring virtually all songs played during 2004 U.S. tour + several television appearances, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

Metropolis, Montreal, Quebec, 28 June 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A except some problems with first three tracks)

 

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LUCINDA WILLIAMS

Beacon Theatre, New York City, July 14, 2005 (2 CDs, includes two duets with Elvis Costello, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD 2 is approx. 30 minutes long) (B-, audience chatter)

 

AMY WINEHOUSE

Coachella Festival, Indio, California, 27 April 2007 (Trader's Den CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Glastonbury Festival, England, 22 June 2007 (Hunger City CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Hove Festival, Arendal, Norway, 26 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Tempodrom, Berlin, Germany, 15 October 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

STEVIE WONDER

Superstition (origin unknown) (alternate vocal and instrumental mixes of "Superstition") (no artwork) (A-/A)

 

LINK WRAY

Live, 29 April 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

THE YARDBIRDS

Where the Action Is! (origin unknown) (2 CDs, CD1: BBC sessions, 1965-1967, duplicates material from official releases; CD2: live in Stockholm, 1967) (CD1: A-, CD2: B+/A-)

Unreleased BBC (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, generally C/B+)

16th Sanremo Festival, Casino Municipale, Salone Delle Feste, Sanremo, Italy, 27 & 28 January 1966 (origin unknown) (two versions of "Paff Bum" and "Questa Volta") (approx. 10 minutes long, no artwork) (B+/A-)

Zeppelin Presentation (WPOCM 0888 D 009-2) (April 1967, Stockholm, featuring Jimmy Page + live 1966, location unknown featuring Jeff Beck) (from .shn) (Stockholm: B+, 1966: B-)

Santa Monica, California, 22 July 1967 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (D, most of first track missing)

Live with Jimmy Page (Pirate Bay CD-R) (Anderson Theater, New York City, 30 March 1968) (from .flac) (B+/A-, surface noise from vinyl)

Anderson Theater, New York City, 30 March 1968 (Trader's Den CD-R) (audience recording, including two rehearsal tracks, approx. 33 minutes long, no artwork, from .shn) (D, two cuts)

Last Rave-up in L.A. (Goldtone, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, 31 May & 1 June 1968 + bonus tracks from Beat Club, Hamburg, Germany, 1 March 1967) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (May 31: D+, June 1: D)

Unreleased LITTLE GAMES Sessions (Tapecity.org CD-R) (sessions for "You Stole My Love," "LSD" and "Ten Little Indians") (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

CUMULAR LIMITS (Pilot, out of print) (2 CDs, CD1: live tracks and studio outtakes, CD2: Quicktime video) (A-/A)

 

YO LA TENGO with Robyn Hitchcock and Spacemen 3's Sonic Boom

May 13, 2000, Mitchell Theatre, Glasgow (Easytree.org CD-R) (3 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

 

FRANK ZAPPA

FREAK OUT! (mono mix) (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A-, considerable surface noise from vinyl)

 

VARIOUS ARTISTS

The Sixties at the Beeb (1987 Westwood One program with music and interviews from BBC radio, 1964-1969, including the Beatles, the Kinks, the Rolling Stones, Jerry and the Pacemakers, the Searchers, Herman's Hermits, the Animals, the Yardbirds, Them, the Moody Blues, Donovan, the Who, the Yardbirds, the Small Faces, the Hollies, Manfred Mann, the Troggs, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, the Spencer Davis Group, Jeff Beck, the Bee Gees, the Turtles, Procol Harum, Traffic, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker, Fleetwood Mac, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Ten Years After, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Elton John & David Bowie) (8 CDs, from .flac) (A-/A)

For One Night Illegally: The History of the Bootleg (Hunger City CD-R) (BBC Radio 4 Documentary, 18 April 2009) ("Writer and broadcaster David Hepworth charts the story of secret recordings, artist out-takes and demo tapes that make up the world of bootleg recordings") (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

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BLUES:

 

LUTHER ALLISON

Tornado Alley, Silver Spring, Maryland, 7 November 1994 (first set and partial second set) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

 

ALBERT COLLINS

Monterey Jazz Festival, 16 September 1978 (Trader's Den CD-R) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

DANA GILLESPIE BLUES BAND

Dover Street Wine Bar, London, England, 16 July 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

 

HOWLIN' WOLF

Chess Records Outtakes, Demos & Alternate Takes, 1948-1968 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (3 CDs, from .shn) (A-/A, surface noise on some tracks)

Key Largo's, Chicago, Illinois, 23 February 1969 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A-, mono mix a little strange)

Ebbets Field, Denver, Colorado, 23 August 1973 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A-, mono)

 

ALBERT KING

B. B. King & Albert King: Fillmore West, San Francisco, California, May 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (one set from each artist; they do not perform together) (C+, audience chatter)

The Purple Carriage, St. Charles, Illinois, 2 February 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Blues Alley, Washington, D.C., 23 November 1981, 1st set (partial) (Trader's Den CD-R) (audience recording, no tray artwork, approx. 23 minutes long, from .flac) (B)

Blues Alley, Washington, D.C., 23 November 1981, 2nd set (Trader's Den CD-R) (audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B)

Milano Blues Festival, Arco Della Pace, Milano, Italy, 4 July 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B except audience chatter)

 

B. B. KING

B. B. King and Friends, featuring Jimi Hendrix: Generation Club, New York City, 14 April 1968 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (just under 80 minutes long, Hendrix guests on most tracks, compiled from two soundboard sources) (no artwork, from .shn, some tracks incomplete) (B+)

B. B. King and Johnny Winter: Live at the Newport Jazz Festival, 6 July 1969 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, King set + Winter set + both together on encores) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac, CD2 is approx. 27 minutes long) (B-)

B. B. King & Albert King: Fillmore West, San Francisco, California, May 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (one set from each artist; they do not perform together) (C+, audience chatter)

Wax Museum, Washington, D.C., 13 August 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

 

FREDDIE KING

The Bottom Line, New York City, 25 November 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, CD2 is approx. 32 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, one cut)

January Sound Studios, Dallas, Texas, 31 March 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (KZEW-FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

OTIS RUSH

Joe�s Place, Boston, Massachusetts, 5 April 1973 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (WBCN-FM broadcast, from .flac) (A)

Village Vanguard, New York City, 4 July 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with guest Johnny Winter on two tracks) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Wax Museum, Washington, D.C., 31 January 1983 (Trader's Den CD-R) (audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (B+ except some mic adjustments during the first two tracks, last track cuts off)

Otis Rush Band with Buddy Guy: Chicago Blues Festival, 10 June 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (first half from audience recording: A-, second half from pre-FM source: A)

 

SON SEALS

Desperados, Washington, D.C., 14 July 1980, 1st Set (Trader's Den CD-R) (audience recording, no tray artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

IKE TURNER & PINETOP PERKINS

King Biscuit Blues Festival, Helena, Arkansas, 12 October 2002 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

 

MUDDY WATERS

Olympia, Paris, France, 1964 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Jazz Workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, 22 August 1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

East Stroudsburg State College, Pennsylvania, September 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-, some tracks incomplete)

Palls Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 April 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Cellar Door, Washington, D.C., 21 July 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+, some tape hiss)

Muddy Waters & Johnny Winter: March 6, 1977, Tower Theatre, Philadelphia (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A)

C. W. Post College, Greenville, New York, 18 October 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, WLRI pre-FM feed, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Apollo, Glasgow, 24 November 1978 (Tarantura SB 5) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

My Father's Place, Old Roslyn, New York, 18 March 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, pre-FM, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Pistoia Blues Festival, Pistoia, Italy, 15 July 1980 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, tape hiss, one track incomplete, one small glitch)

Muddy Waters Blues Band (with James Cotton and Johnny Winter): Beacon Theater, New York City, 28 March 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A except two cuts and a few defects)

 

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COUNTRY & WESTERN:

 

GEORGE JONES

Radio Jamboree 1963 (Hunger City CD-R) (from .flac) (A)

Pasadena, Texas, 5 March 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, surface noise from vinyl)

Third Annual Bluegrass and Country Festival, Bristol, Tennessee, 9 September 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Silver Eagle Radio Show, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, some surface noise from vinyl)

 

LYLE LOVETT

Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 27 January 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Paul Masson Historic Mountain Winery, Saratoga, California, 15 July 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A- with some minor glitches)

 

BUCK OWENS

Victoria Theatre, San Francisco, California, 15 January 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Santa Monica Pier, California, 16 July 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

SPEEDY WEST AND JIMMY BRYANT

FOR THE LAST TIME (Step One Records SOR-0062, out of print) (approx. 28 minutes long, from .flac) (A)

 

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JAZZ LIST:

 

LOUIS ARMSTRONG (see VOCALISTS)

 

CHET ATKINS

Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C., September 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Paul Yandell) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

CHET BAKER

Singer Concertzaal, Larense Jazz Festival, Laren, The Netherlands, August 7, 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

GEORGE BENSON

George Benson Quartet: Jazz Workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, 27 February 1973 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, tape hiss)

 

TERRI LYNE CARRINGTON

Terri Lyne Carrington Mosaic Project: Internationales Jazzfestival, Staedtische Buehnen, Muenster, Germany, 10 January 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

NAT KING COLE

Sweet Lorraine: The Complete Early Transcriptions of the King Cole Trio: 1938-1941 (4 CDs, VJC-1026/27/28/29-2) (A-)

Straighten Up and Fly Right! Live Radio Rarities, 1942-1948, with Special Guest Star Frank Sinatra! (VJC-1044) (two songs by Sinatra) (B+/A-)

Live in Los Angeles 1944 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with guest appearance by June Christy) (approx. 29 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-, surface noise from source)

Crazy Rhythm! Cole-ectibles, Number One: The King Cole Trios, Live 1947-1948 (VJC-1011-2) (B/B+, some surface noise from source)

 

ORNETTE COLEMAN

Live at the Tivoli '65 (Magnetic Records MRCD 131) (Copenhagen, 30 November 1965) (A)

Broken Shadows (Moon MCD 022-2) (Belgium, 24 August 1969) (A-)

The Belgrade Concert (Jazz Door JD 12112) (2 November 1971) (A)

Prime Time, 10th International New Jazz Festival, Moers, 8 June 1981 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

St. Denis Theatre, Montreal Jazz Festival, July 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Camden Jazz Week, Town and Country Club, London, England, 4/5/1987, First Set (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

JOHN COLTRANE (see also MILES DAVIS)

Navy Musicians Jam Session, Hawaii, 13 July 1946 + Johnny Hodges Orchestra, Los Angeles, California, June 1954 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (1946 session broadcast on Phil Schaap's "Traditions in Swing" WKCR-FM broadcast, unlisted source for 1954 date) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (1946: B-/B, surface noise; 1954: A-, two officially released 1954 tracks omitted)

JATP All Stars, Dusseldorf, Germany, 28 March 1960 (sometimes dated 1 or 4 April 1960) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (John Coltrane with Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers & Jimmy Cobb + Stan Getz on two tracks and Oscar Peterson on one) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Live "Trane" Underground (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (12 CDs, live broadcasts, 1960-1965, from .shn) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-, some performances incomplete)

John Coltrane/Eric Dolphy: European Impressions (Bandstand BDCD 1514) (23 & 26 November 1961) (B+/A-)

Live at Birdland with Eric Dolphy (Affinity CD Charly 68) (10 February & 2 June 1962) (A-/A)

The John Coltrane Gold Collection (Digital Dejavu 5-119-2) ("A Love Supreme" and "Spiritual" live in Antibes, 1965) (A-)

John Coltrane Quartet: 1965-1967 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (10 CDs, live broadcasts, actually 1965-1966, from .shn) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-, some performances incomplete)

 

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MILES DAVIS

The Real Birth of the Cool (Bandstand BDCD 1512) (4, 18 and 25 September 1948) (B+/A-)

MILES AHEAD (Columbia CK 40784, alternate edit, out of print) (A)

The Making of ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT (Kind of Blue KOB 004) (studio outtakes, 1955-1956, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane: Pasadena Civic Center, Pasadena, California, 18 February 1956 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (approx. 34 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane: Peacock Alley, St. Louis, Missouri, 16 and 23 February 1957 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

The Complete Amsterdam Concert (Celluloid 668232-CD) (8 December 1957) (A-, some tape hiss)

Miles Davis All Stars Live in 1958-59 featuring John Coltrane (Jazz Band EBCD2101-2) (August & November 1958, 3 January & February 1959) (A)

KIND OF BLUE Outtakes (origin unknown) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane: The Legendary Stockholm Concert, March 22, 1960 (Natasha Imports NI-4011) (A)

Miles LX: Coltrane and Beyond (Miles-Trees M101-106) (6 CDs, European concerts, March, April and September 1960, from .flac) (A-/A)

Live in Zurich 1960 (Jazz Unlimited JUCD 2031) (8 April 1960, with John Coltrane) (A)

Green Dolphin Street (Natasha Imports NI-4011) (9 April 1960, with John Coltrane) (A)

Voodoo Down (Moon MCD063-2) (Milano 1965, New York 1966, Rome 1969, Rome 1972) (A-/A, some slight tape hiss on earlier performances)

Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley CA, 1967-04-07 (Easytree.org CD-R) (featuring Shorter, Hancock, Albert Stinson, Williams) (no artwork) (from .flac) (A- except for a few dropouts)

Miles Davis Quintet: "Philhamonie" (Easytree.org CD-R) (Berlin, Germany, 4 November 1967) (Shorter, Hancock, Carter, Williams) (no artwork) (from .flac) (A)

Salle Pleyel, Paris, France, November 6, 1967 (Easytree.org CD-R) (Shorter, Hancock, Carter, Williams) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Miles Davis Quintet: Village Gate Club, New York City, May-June 1969 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Shorter, Corea, Holland, DeJohnette) (from .flac, no artwork) (A)

Double Image (Moon MCD010/11-2) (Paris 1969, with Shorter, Corea, Holland, DeJohnette) (A-/A)

Stockholm, 5 November 1969 (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 21 February 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, featuring Shorter, McLaughlin, Corea, Holland, DeJohnette, Moreira) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Miles Davis Sextet: April 9, 1970, Fillmore West Auditorium, San Francisco, California (Easytree.org CD-R) (featuring Chick Corea) (no artwork, from .shn) (A)

Fillmore West Auditorium, San Francisco, California, 15 October 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (featuring Bartz, Jarrett, DeJohnette, Moreira) (A)

What I Say? Volume 2 featuring Keith Jarrett (JMY 1016-2) (17 October 1970 & 5 November 1971) (A-/A, very slight tape hiss)

Another Bitches Brew (Jazz Door JD 1284/85) (2 CDs, 3 November 1971 & 7 November 1973) (A)

Shinjuku Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 19 June 1973, remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, featuring Liebman, Cosey, Lucas, Mtume) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Another Unity (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Shinjuku Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 22 January 1975) (no artwork) (A)

Unknown Sessions 1973-1976, Volume 1 (Kind of Blue KOB 002) (recording sessions, actually 1975-1976) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Unknown Sessions 1974-1976, Volume 2 (Kind of Blue KOB 003) (recording sessions, actually 1972 and 1976) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

The Miles Davis Radio Project (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (8 CDs, 1990 American Public Radio series featuring interviews and unreleased music) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

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ERIC DOLPHY (see JOHN COLTRANE and CHARLES MINGUS)

 

DUKE ELLINGTON

Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany, 6 March 1967 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

MIKE GARSON

The Sound of Jazz: Stan Getz, Mike Garson, Sugar Blue, Gayle Moran, Patrick Artero (Cleo CLCD 5033) (no recording information given, but probably 23 January 1980, Palm Beach Casino, Cannes, France) (includes Garson's version of "Rhapsody in Blue" and an eight-minute Gershwin medley) (A)

 

BENNY GOODMAN

Benny Goodman & His Sextet: Towson Center, Towson State University, Towson, Maryland, 8 April 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (soundboard recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

CHARLES LLOYD

Which Way Is East: Haus der Berliner Festspiele, 7.11.2004 (Easytree.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A)

 

CHARLES MINGUS

Charles Mingus Sextet: Live in Stockholm 1964 (2 CDs, Royal Jazz RJD 518) (13 April 1964, rehearsal and concert, with Eric Dolphy) (A)

Astral Weeks (Moon MCD 016-2) (14 April 1964, Copenhagen, Denmark, with Eric Dolphy) (A-/A, slight tape hiss)

Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 April 1964, with Eric Dolphy (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, A-/A)

The Great Concert, Paris 1964 (Musidisc 500072) (2 CDs, 19 April 1964, with Eric Dolphy) (A)

Mingus in Europe (Enja 3077) (26 April 1964, Wuppertal, Germany, with Eric Dolphy) (A)

Orange (Moon MCD078-2) (Oslo, Norway 1964, with Eric Dolphy) (A-/A, slight tape hiss)

Live in Chateauvallon, 1972 (Esoldun FCD 134) (22 August 1972) (A)

 

THELONIOUS MONK

Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk: Studio Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Atlantic Studios, New York City, 14 and 15 May 1957, session outtakes) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Monk at the 5 Spot, November 1958 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Stockholm, Sweden, 1963-03-05 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (pre-FM source, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland, 26 February 1964 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Giants of Jazz: Thelonious Monk,,Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, Kai Winding, Al McKibbon and Art Blakey - Milan, Italy, 20 October 1971 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Philharmonic Hall, New York City, 3 July 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

TONY OXLEY

Tony Oxley - Celebration Orchestra, Stadtgarten, K�ln, 12 January 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (Jazzmeeting WDR broadcast, performing "1 Suite for 3 Prepared Pianos and Orchestra") (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Cecil Taylor and Tony Oxley at the Village Vanguard, New York City, 19 July 2008, Set One (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Cecil Taylor and Tony Oxley at the Village Vanguard, New York City, 19 July 2008, Set Two (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

JACO PASTORIUS

From Paris to New York, 1984-1985, Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Paris, France, December 1984 + Lone Star Cafe, New York City, 30 April 1985, with guest Jimmy Page -- yes, that Jimmy Page -- on one track) (no tray artwork, from .shn) (B+, a few tracks incomplete)

 

OSCAR PETERSON

In Stuttgart (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Stuttgart, Germany, various dates, 1973-1982) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

MARC RIBOT

Rootless Cosmopolitans (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Ljubliana, Slovenia, 25 May 1992) (radio broadcast, no artwork) (A)

People Who Only Need a Beat (origin unknown) (The Cooler, New York City, 6 July 1996) (no artwork) (A)

Young Philadelphians (origin unknown) (John Zorn, Marc Ribot, Calvin Weston, Jamaaladeen Tacuma and Sam Gaugh) (Saalfelden, Austria, 28 August 1999) (A-)

Marc Ribot, Curtis Fowlkes, Roy Nathanson, Ruben Wilson and J.T. Lewis: Tonic, NYC, 27 July 2000) (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

INASMUCH AS LIFE IS BORROWED (label and number unknown, out of print) (no artwork) (A)

Medeski, Martin & Wood with Marc Ribot and Marshall Allen: Saalfelden, Austria, 25 August 2001) (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork) (CD2 is approx. 9 minutes long) (A)

 

PHAROAH SANDERS

Boston Jazz Workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, 4 August 1974 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

SONNY SHARROCK

Dance With Me, Montana (Marge 20, out of print) (no artwork) (A)

First on First, New York City, 16 August 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

First on First, New York City, 17 August 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Neither/Nor, New York City, 14 December 1985 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

GUITAR (Enemy 102, out of print) (no artwork) (A)

Ginger Baker: No Material (ITM 1435, out of print) (with Sonny Sharrock, Peter Brotzmann and Nicky Skopelitis) (no artwork) (A)

Seize the Rainbow (Enemy 104, out of print) (no artwork) (A)

Bremen, Germany, 29 October 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 21 April 1988 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Johnny D's, Summerville, Massachusetts, 1 March 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, one track fades out)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 25 November 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Bremen, Germany, 19 April 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Sonny Sharrock & Nicky Skopelitas: FAITH MOVES (CMP 52, out of print) (no artwork) (A)

HIGHLIFE (Enemy 119/EFA 03519) (no artwork) (A)

ASK THE AGES (Axiom 422-848-957) (no artwork) (A)

DNA Lounge, San Francisco, California, 20 February 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, some distortion)

Slim's, San Francisco, California, 14 November 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+, some tracks incomplete)

Koncept's, Oakland, California, 15 November 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 26 minutes long) (B+)

Palomino Club, Hollywood, California, 16 November 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+, first track fades in)

The Painted Bride, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 March 1992 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Real Airways Jazz Festival, Hartford, Connecticut, 25 July 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B, last track cut)

Chicago, Illinois, 19 September 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

SPACE GHOST: COAST TO COAST (EP) (Cartoon Network SGCTC1CD, out of print) (no artwork, approx. 15 minutes long) (A)

Knitting Factory, New York City, 5 February 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

MATTHEW SHIPP

Matthew Shipp Trio: Old Customs House, Tampere, Finland, 3 November 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

SUN RA ARKESTRA

Dramaten, Stockholm, Sweden, 12 October 1971 (Easytree.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A except for a few tape anomalies)

"Mystery CD" (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, live circa 1972 or 1973, location unknown) (no artwork, from .flac) (A except for a few tape anomalies)

Carnegie Hall, New York City, 6 July 1973 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

DAVID S. WARE

Avatar Studio, New York - BBC Broadcast, 31 March 1999(Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Jazzfestival Saalfelden, Saalfelden, Austria, August 29, 1999 (Easytree.org CD-R) (with Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Guillermo Brown) (no artwork) (from .flac) (A)

 

CECIL TAYLOR

Cecil Taylor and Tony Oxley at the Village Vanguard, New York City, 19 July 2008, Set One (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Cecil Taylor and Tony Oxley at the Village Vanguard, New York City, 19 July 2008, Set Two (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

WORLD SAXOPHONE QUARTET

World Saxophone Quartet with Max Roach & M'Boom: The Grand Collaboration: St. John the Divine Cathedral, New York City, 26 June 1981) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

World Saxophone Quartet Plays Jimi Hendrix (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Salle des F�tes, Schiltigheim, France, 18 November 2005) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

LESTER YOUNG

KHJ Broadcasts, California, 1941-1942 + Royal Roost, New York, 1951(compilation of two Dimeadozen.org torrents on one CD) (Club Trouville, Los Angeles, KHJ Broadcast, circa 1 June 1942 + Club Capri, Hollywood, KHJ Broadcast, 2 December 1941 + Royal Roost, New York City, 20 January 1951, 19 May 1951 & 4 August 1951) (no artwork, from .flac) (1941-1942: B, 1951: A-, some performances incomplete)

 

RACHEL Z

Department of Good and Evil (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Cantina Canetti, Locarno, Italy, 27 October 2007) (soundboard/audience matrix, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

VARIOUS ARTISTS

I Found a Rose in the Devil's Garden: Jazz Cylinders, 1917-1922 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Edison cylinders of vintage jazz from the Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project at the Department of Special Collections, University of California, Santa Barbara) (no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

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VOCALISTS:

 

MOSE ALLISON

The Rialto Theatre, Tucson, Arizona, 12/4/99 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

LOUIS ARMSTRONG

Solos (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (Armstrong instrumental solos culled from broadcasts circa 1928-1932, edited and compiled by Chris Albertson, approx. 35 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+, surface noise from source materials)

The California Concerts (Decca GRD-4-613, out of print) (4 CDs, 30 January 1951 & 21 January 1955) (A)

Live at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1954 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, from .shn) (A-)

Jazz in Sweden (Pirate Bay CD-R) (Konserthuset, Stockholm, 16 January 1959) (mastered from LP) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, each LP side mastered as one track)

Amsterdam Concertgebouw, 7 February 1959 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

CHET BAKER

Singer Concertzaal, Larense Jazz Festival, Laren, The Netherlands, August 7, 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

TONY BENNETT

Tony Bennett with Buddy Rich and his All American Band, London, England, 5 March 1982 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (BBC braodcast, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

Count Basie with Tony Bennett and Elvis Costello: Swing It Again (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (The Red Parrot, New York City, 8 August 1983) (with Tony Bennett on four tracks and Elvis Costello on two, no artwork, from .flac, approx. 29 minutes long) (A-, slight tape hiss)

Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra: Bally's Grand, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 3, 1988 (origin unknown) (Bennett set + Sinatra set + duet medley) (no artwork) (A-)

Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra: Tony & Frank, Bally's Grand, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 3, 1988 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD 1 is Tony Bennett, CD 2 has a short set by Sinatra and a medley with both) (C/C+)

Monterey Jazz Festival, Sept. 17, 2005, KUSP-FM (introduction by Clint Eastwood, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Circus Maximus Theater, Caesars Atlantic City, New Jersey, 11 July 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

 

EVA CASSIDY

Live at Pearl's, 14 September 1994 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, from .flac) (B+)

 

ROSEMARY CLOONEY

Let Go To Town: The National Guard Show - Featuring Rosemary Clooney and Les Brown (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (date unknown, circa 1950s, radio transcription disc) (approx. 29 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, surface noise)

 

NAT KING COLE

Sweet Lorraine: The Complete Early Transcriptions of the King Cole Trio: 1938-1941 (4 CDs, VJC-1026/27/28/29-2) (A-)

Straighten Up and Fly Right! Live Radio Rarities, 1942-1948, with Special Guest Star Frank Sinatra! (VJC-1044) (two songs by Sinatra) (B+/A-)

Live in Los Angeles 1944 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with guest appearance by June Christy) (approx. 29 minutes long) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-, surface noise from source)

Crazy Rhythm! Cole-ectibles, Number One: The King Cole Trios, Live 1947-1948 (VJC-1011-2) (B/B+, some surface noise from source)

 

BING CROSBY

Swingin' on a Star (Musketeer MUCD9515) (2 CDs, "Live Broadcast Recordings and Studio Re-recordings by the Original Artist") (A-/A)

Bing Crosby and Hollywood Guests: Hollywood Guys and Dolls, Vol. 1 (Parror PARCD005) (radio broadcasts with Fred Astaire, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Judy Garland, Maurice Chevalier, James Stewart, Betty Grable, Claudette Colbert, Danny Kaye, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Kay Thompson & the Williams Brothers, Mary Martin, Dan Dailey, and Beatrice Lilly) (B+/A-)

 

BING CROSBY-RELATED

Dean Martin: TV Rarities (origin unknown) (no artwork) (with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Diahann Carroll) (sound quality varies: B-/A-)

Christmas in California: The Dean Martin Christmas Show, NBC, December 1967 (origin unknown) (with Bing Crosby, no artwork) (A-)

Victory Extra (Crystal AS72A-B) (2 CDs, Command Performance broadcast, 14 August 1945, with Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and others) (A-)

Frank & Bing (Boardwalk 503) (Sinatra and Crosby, broadcasts, 1953-54) (B+/A-)

Frank Sinatra's 42nd Birthday Party, 12 December 1957 (origin unknown) (with one song by Crosby, no artwork) (A)

 

SAMMY DAVIS, JR.

Frank and Dean's Hollywood Party (MAG 500) (SHARE Inc., Boom Town Show, Hollywood, California, 15 May 1959, with one song by Sammy + unrelated bonus tracks) (no artwork) (A-, some surface noise)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop and Milton Berle: The Sands, Las Vegas, Nevada, 29 January 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (first half is C, 2nd half is B+, entire CD programmed as one track)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Joey Bishop: The Sands, Las Vegas, Nevada, 16 February 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show with Elvis Presley, Sammy Davis, Jr., Nancy Sinatra, and Joey Bishop: "It's Nice to Go Traveling, or Welcome Home, Elvis," 26 March 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. at Villa Venice, 1962, Vol. 1 (Jazz Hour JH-1033) (Chicago, Illinois, 26 November-2 December 1962) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. at Villa Venice, 1962, Vol. 2 (Jazz Hour JH-1034) (Chicago, Illinois, 26 November-2 December 1962) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: The Summit in Concert (Digital Compact Classics ARZ-102-2, out of print) (Villa Venice, Chicago, Illinois, 26 November-2 December 1962) (A)

Rat Pack Uncensored (Jaymar, number unknown or unnumbered) (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr., 500 Club, Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1962, entire CD sequenced as two tracks) (no artwork) (A-, surface noise)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: The Sands, 7 December 1962 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B-, tape hiss, some dropouts)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: Cal-Neva Lodge, Lake Tahoe, 5 September 1963 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: The Rat Pack - On Stage (Castle Pulse PDSCD 598) (2 CDs, CD1: Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963 + CD2: Dismas House Benefit, Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, Missouri, 20 June 1965, with Frank, Sammy, Dean, the Count Basie Orchestra, and Johnny Carson) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: LIVE AT THE SANDS (Capitol CDP 7243 5 36615 2 6, out of print) (Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963) (A)

The Rat Pack - On Stage (Castle Pulse PDSCD 598) (2 CDs, CD1: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr., Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963 + CD2: Dismas House Benefit, Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, Missouri, 20 June 1965, with Frank, Sammy, Dean, the Count Basie Orchestra, and Johnny Carson) (A)

Frank Sinatra: Frankie Tonight (origin unknown) (Sinatra on "The Tonight Show," 1965-1977, with Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, Don Rickles and Skitch Henderson + Sands Hotel 1963 with Dean Martin and Joey Bishop) (no artwork) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-)

Frank Sinatra: Benefit for the Italian-American League, Madison Square Garden, New York City, with Sammy Davis, Jr., 19 October 1967 (origin unknown) (audience recording, approx. 25 minutes long, no artwork) (D)

Frank Sinatra: Trilogy Out Takes and More (origin unknown) (no artwork) (TRILOGY session outtakes, three live tracks from Atlantic City, 9 September 1979, and two bonus tracks, including a session for "Me and My Shadow" with Sammy Davis, Jr.) (TRILOGY outtakes: B, live tracks: A-, bonus tracks: B+)

Joe Louis Memorial, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 17 April (brief excerpts from Sammy Davis, Jr., song & Frank Sinatra's eulogy) + press conference with Sinatra, Dean Martin & Ronald Reagan, Boston, Massachusetts, October 1979 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B/B+)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.: Gene Autry Tribute, Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California, 21 February 1987 (three songs by Sinatra, one song by Frank, Dean and Sammy, audience recording, no artwork) (C-)

Rat Pack Reunion with Frank, Sammy and Dean (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Seattle, Washington, 16 March 1988, audience recording, complete show + bonus tracks with Frank and Dean) (no artwork) (C+, gaps between tracks)

Sinatra and Sammy: North Country Concert (Matdant 586) (Minneapolis, Minnesota, 22 March 1988) (Sammy set + Sinatra set + Frank-Sammy medley) (A-/A)

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli, 28 September 1988 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, entire CD programmed as one track)

Live at the L.A. Forum (w/ Sammy and Liza), 26 November 1988 (origin unknown) (medley with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Frank Sinatra: Birthday at Bally's with Sammy Davis (origin unknown) (Bally's Grand, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 10, 1988, early show) (brief set by Sammy + Sinatra set + brief Sammy-Frank medley, with an appearance by Buddy Greco) (A)

Sammy & Frank: Bally's Grand - Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 11, 1988 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, CD1 is Sammy, CD2 is Frank + a Frank-Sammy medley) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

The Ultimate Event: Tokyo, Japan, 25 February 1989 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli) (no artwork) (A-)

Stockholm, Sweden, 11 Aptil 1989 (origin unknown) (features medley with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli, audience recording, no artwork) (B-, some audience chatter)

Frank Sinatra: Live in Germany, 29 April 1989 (origin unknown) (features medley with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli, audience recording, no artwork) (D)

 

BLOSSOM DEARIE

Blossom Dearie on "Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland," 1985: Manhattan Beach Studios, New York City (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (interviews and music) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Blossom Dearie on "Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland," date unknown, circa 2001-2002: Manhattan Beach Studios, New York City (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (interviews and music) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

BOB DOROUGH

The Deer Head Inn, Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania, 13 March 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

ELLA FITZGERALD

The Fabulous Ella Fitzgerald (Musketeer MUCD9505) (2 CDs, officially released mono Decca recordings in simulated stereo) (A)

The Frank Sinatra Show with Ella Fitzgerald, 9 May 1958 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Frank Sinatra, Count Basie & Ella Fitzgerald: 1958-1975 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-/A)

Ella Fitzgerald in The Netherlands: Amsterdam 1961 & Tilburg 1971 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Concertgebouw, Amsterdam 18/19 February - midnight concert and Pelican Hall, Pelikaanhal, Tilburg, the Netherlands, 7 May 1971) (Dutch radio broadcasts, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Ella Fitzgerald and the Jimmy Jones Trio: Live at Friedrichsstadt Palast, East Berlin, Germany, 25 January 1967 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, first song cuts in)

Ella with Count Basie and Tommy Flanagan, Stuttgart, Germany, 29 April 1971 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Ella Fitzgerald & Joe Pass (Hunger City CD-R) (Hamburg, Germany 19 May 1976) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

San Diego County Fair, San Diego, California, 28 July 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B except audience chatter)

Philharmonics, Berlin, Germany, 26 April 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Jazzfestival 1984, Bern, Switzerland, 6 May 1984 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A)

Ella in Munich (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (with Mike Wofford Trio and Joe Pass, 26 May 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

MELODY GARDOT

FIP, Radio France, Paris, France, 10 September 2009 (Remaster) (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A)

 

JUDY GARLAND

JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 July 1968 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Last American concert, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, crackles from vinyl source)

Judy Garland Speaks (origin unknown) (2 CDs, spoken word recordings made in preparation for a projected autobiography, no artwork, from .flac) (B+)

 

ASTRUD GILBERTO

Fat Tuesday's, New York CIty, 13 December 1986 (edited version of Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, a few seconds of applause cut to fit onto one CD, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

 

LOUIS JORDAN

World War II AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service) Jubilee Radio Shows, 1943-1945 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (from .flac) (A-)

 

SHEILA JORDAN

Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland: Manhattan Beach Studios, New York City, broadcast 29 November 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (music and interview segments) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Brucknerhaus, Linz, Austria, 26 September 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

STACEY KENT

Jazzfestival 2009, Stadtkasino, Basel, Switzerland, 20 April 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Private FM concert RTL "Concert d'un soir" (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Grand Studio RTL, Paris, France, broadcast 26 March 2010) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

EARTHA KITT

Eartha Kitt on "Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland": Manhattan Beach Studios, New York, 12 February 1993 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (music and interview segments) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

DIANA KRALL

ALL FOR YOU (A Dedication to the Nat King Cole Trio) (Vinyl Rip) (Pirate Bay CD-R, mastered from Original Recordings Group 180g DoLP ORG 006) (from .flac) (A)

Jazz Jamboree '97, Warsaw, Poland, 22 October 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Wigan International Jazz Festival, Wigan, England, July 1998 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-/A)

San Sebastian Jazz Festival, San Sebastian, Spain, 22 July 2000 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .shn) (A, first track fades in)

Teatro Gran Rex, Buenos Aires (no label, no number) (Argentina, 9 September 2000) (A)

Newport Jazz Festival, 25 August 2001 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, slight tape hiss)

LIVE IN PARIS (Vinyl Rip) (Pirate Bay CD-R, mastered from Original Recordings Group 180g DoLP ORG 003) (from .flac) (A)

Live at Kurpark, Wiesbaden, Germany, 23 July 2003 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Studio 104, Paris, France, 11 April 2004 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Mermaid Theatre, London, England, 7 May 2004 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork) (A)

Canadian Tour 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Hamilton Place, 20 May 2004) (audience recording) (from .flac) (B)

Black Orchid Supper Club, Chicago, Illinois, 24 June 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, British columbia, 14 May 2009 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Diana Krall and Elvis Costello: Praza da Quintana, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain, 27 July 2010 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (3 CDs, CD1: Diana Krall Quintet, CDs 2&3: EC with the Sugarcanes + Krall on four tracks) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

 

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LAMBERT, HENDRICKS AND ROSS

Live at Parkhotel in Bremen, Germany, 23 April 1962 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-, some tape hiss)

 

STEVE LAWRENCE AND EYDIE GORME

Bally's, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 1989 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-, each CD programmed as one track)

Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nevada, 11 February 1995 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa, California, 19 October 1996 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D/C)

John Ascuagas Nugget, Sparks, Nevada, 27 October 2001 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

 

STEVE & EYDIE-RELATED

Frank Sinatra: Meadowlands, New Jersey, 12 December 1990 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, featuring a medley with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) (no artwork) (A, CD2 is approx. 15 minutes)

Frank Sinatra: Melbourne, Australia, 6 March 1991 (origin unknown) (featuring a medley with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) (no artwork) (A-)

Frank Sinatra: Oslo, Norway, 28 September 1991 (origin unknown) (featuring a medley with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) (no artwork) (A-, entire CD programmed as one track)

Frank Sinatra: Live at the Point, Dublin, 1991 (origin unknown) (highlights from 9 and 10 October 1991, featuring a medley with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) (no artwork) (A-/A)

 

PEGGY LEE

Basin Street East, New York, Rehearsals, April 1962, October 1962, 1963 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

The Copa, New York, 1968 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

The Riverboat, New York, 1968 (WNEW broadcast, music with some interview segments) (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

Central Park, New York City, 27 July 1970 (origin unknown) (audience recording) (no artwork) (B-, entire CD sequenced as one track)

Central Park, New York City, 20 July 1971 (origin unknown) (audience recording) (no artwork) (C-, entire CD sequenced as one track)

Central Park, New York City, 9 August 1972 (origin unknown) (audience recording) (no artwork) (B, entire CD sequenced as one track)

Live in Japan, 1975 (origin unknown) (B+)

Recording Outtakes, 1975-76 [a few are earlier] (origin unknown) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

The Empire Room, The Waldorf-Astoria, New York City, 23 October 1976, midnight show (final Empire Room show) (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, 1981 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C)

Home Studio Recordings and Outtakes (origin unknown) (mixed bag of items, sounds like it's circa the 1980s, with some outtakes from 1988 album, MISS PEGGY LEE SINGS THE BLUES) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A-)

PEG: Studio Recordings (origin unknown) (studio demos of songs for 1983 Broadway show) (no artwork) (A-/A)

PEG: The Broadway Show, December 1983 (origin unknown) (audience recording of Broadway show) (no artwork) (2 CDs, B)

The Ballroom, New York, 20 July 1985 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B+)

The Ballroom, New York, 25 July 1985, early show & part of late show (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (early show: B, late show: D+/C-)

 

CARMEN McRAE

Studio Idee, Loenen, Holland, 29 October 1970 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, slight tape hiss)

 

DEAN MARTIN

The Martin & Lewis Show (Radio Spirits, Inc., numbers unknown) (9 CDs, May-August 1949, two half-hour shows on each disc) (no artwork) (A-)

The Martin & Lewis Show (origin unknown) (14 & 21 October 1949 + unbroadcast outtake segment) (no artwork) (B+)

The Martin & Lewis Show (origin unknown) (28 October 1949 [excerpt] + 18 January 1952 with Frank Sinatra + 28 April 1953) (no artwork) (A-)

The Martin & Lewis Show (origin unknown) (4 January 1952 + 13 January 1953 with Jack Webb) (no artwork) (sound quality varies: B-/A-)

The Martin & Lewis Show (origin unknown) (5 & 12 May 1953) (no artwork) (A-)

The Martin & Lewis Show (origin unknown) (19 May 1953 with Fred MacMurray) (no artwork) (A-/A)

Colgate Show (origin unknown) (various broadcast performances, no artwork) (sound quality varies slightly, B+/A, one or two skips)

Some Enchanted Evening: Radio Transcripts (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-/A, one or two minor glitches)

Texaco Star Theatre starring Fred Allen, 16 May 1943, with guest Frank Sinatra + Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Show, 18 January 1952 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A)

Ain't That a Kick: Unreleased Performances, 1949-1959 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A)

Dean Martin Magic - Memorable Performances - Night Clubs & TV 1951-1987 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-/A)

Hungarian Relief Benefit, Los Angeles, California, with Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, 30 November 1956 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A, approx. 22 minutes long, entire CD programmed as one single track)

Frank Sinatra's 42nd Birthday Party, 12 December 1957 (origin unknown) (with one song by Dean, no artwork) (A)

The Dean Martin Show with Frank Sinatra, Danny Thomas and Barbara Perry, 1 February 1958 (origin unknown) (with one song by Dean, no artwork) (A-, surface noise, entire CD programmed as one single track)

Frank and Dean's Hollywood Party (MAG 500) (SHARE Inc., Boom Town Show, Hollywood, California, 15 May 1959 + unrelated bonus tracks) (no artwork) (A-, some surface noise)

The Dean Martin Show with Frank Sinatra, 3 November 1959 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop and Milton Berle: The Sands, Las Vegas, Nevada, 29 January 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (first half is C, 2nd half is B+, entire CD programmed as one track)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Joey Bishop: The Sands, Las Vegas, Nevada, 16 February 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

Perry Como Show with Dean Martin + Colgate Comedy Performances (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B)

Rat Pack Uncensored (Jaymar, number unknown or unnumbered) (500 Club, Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1962, entire CD sequenced as two tracks) (A-, surface noise)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. at Villa Venice, 1962, Vol. 1 (Jazz Hour JH-1033) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. at Villa Venice, 1962, Vol. 2 (Jazz Hour JH-1034) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: The Summit in Concert (Digital Compact Classics ARZ-102-2, out of print) (Villa Venice, Chicago, Illinois, 26 November-2 December 1962) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: The Sands, 7 December 1962 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B-, tape hiss, some dropouts)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: Cal-Neva Lodge, Lake Tahoe, 5 September 1963 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: The Rat Pack - On Stage (Castle Pulse PDSCD 598) (2 CDs, CD1: Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963 + CD2: Dismas House Benefit, Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, Missouri, 20 June 1965, with Frank, Sammy, Dean, the Count Basie Orchestra, and Johnny Carson) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: LIVE AT THE SANDS (Capitol CDP 7243 5 36615 2 6, out of print) (Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963) (A)

Frank Sinatra: Frankie Tonight (origin unknown) (Sinatra on "The Tonight Show," 1965-1977, with Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, Don Rickles and Skitch Henderson + Sands Hotel 1963 with Dean Martin and Joey Bishop) (no artwork) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-)

Dino at the Sands (BAMA 2864) (8 February 1964, second show) (A)

TV Series Songs (origin unknown) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Dean Martin TV Shows (origin unknown) (8 CDs, no artwork) (B/A-, sound quality varies, gaps between tracks)

TV Rarities (origin unknown) (no artwork) (with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Diahann Carroll) (sound quality varies: B-/A-)

The Rat Pack - On Stage (Castle Pulse PDSCD 598) (2 CDs, CD1: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr., Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963 + CD2: Dismas House Benefit, Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, Missouri, 20 June 1965, with Frank, Sammy, Dean, the Count Basie Orchestra, and Johnny Carson) (A)

Frank & Dean's Party by the Bay - A Gasser of a Party! (BMD 2260) (San Francisco, California, fundraiser for Pat Brown, 6 September 1966 w/ FS, Dean Martin & Ella Fitzgerald) (A-)

Dino Duets, Vol. 1 (origin unknown) (with Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney, Lena Horne, Bing Crosby, and others) (no artwork) (DEFECTIVE - NOT FOR TRADE - REPLACEMENT COPY WANTED!)

The Prime TV Years: 1963-1978 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Christmas in California: The Dean Martin Christmas Show, NBC, December 1967 (origin unknown) (with Bing Crosby, no artwork) (A-)

Dean Martin Show with Frank Sinatra, NBC-TV, December 31, 1970 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis: Muscular Dystrophy Telethon, 5 September 1976 (origin unknown) (includes Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis reunion) (no artwork) (A-, surface noise)

Frank and Dean Live at Westchester (Tarry Records TCD-5077) (Westchester Premier Theater, Tarrytown, New York, 17-28 May 1977, no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 22 May 1977, late show (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 25 May 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 28 May 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 29 May 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 31 May 1977, late show (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C-)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 2 June 1977 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork, doesn't include Dean's solo set) (C)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 3 June 1977, late show (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Sabre Room, Hickory Hills, Illinois, 7 June 1977 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: A Swingin' Night at the Sabre Room (Hickory Hills, Illinois, 8 June 1977) (MAC 200) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Sabre Room, Hickory Hills, Illinois, 8 June 1977, late show (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Sabre Room, Hickory Hills, Illinois, 10 June 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin Rarities (origin unknown) (broadcast rarities and song parodies) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

Joe Louis Memorial, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 17 April (brief excerpts from Sammy Davis, Jr., song & Frank Sinatra's eulogy) + press conference with Sinatra, Dean Martin & Ronald Reagan, Boston, Massachusetts, October 1979 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B/B+)

Frank Sinatra with guest appearance by Dean Martin: Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 24 August 1980 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+)

Dean Martin (Drive 554) (3 CDs, CD1: Apollo Victoria Theatre, London, England, 9 June 1983, CD2: Judy Garland Show, 25 February 1962 with Dean Martin & Frank Sinatra, CD3: MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, 4 September 1979) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Dean & Frank Live at the Golden Nugget, September 21, 1983 (origin unknown) (Atlantic City, New Jersey) (no artwork) (Dean set + Frank set + comedy and brief medley with both) (audience recording, C, gaps between tracks)

London 1983/TV Highlights (origin unknown) (no artwork) (sound quality varies slightly, B+/A-)

Dean Martin at the Moulin Rouge, Paris, July 3, 1984 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D, audience chatter, gaps between tracks)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.: Gene Autry Tribute, Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California, 21 February 1987 (three songs by Sinatra, one song by Frank, Dean and Sammy, audience recording, no artwork) (C-)

Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 12 November 1987 (origin unknown) (with guest appearance by Frank Sinatra) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, some dropouts, tiny gaps between tracks)

Rat Pack Reunion with Frank, Sammy and Dean, March 16, 1988 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, complete show + bonus tracks with Frank and Dean) (no artwork) (C+, gaps between tracks)

Dean Martin at Bally�s Las Vegas July 29th, 1991 (origin unknown) (Martin's final concert, audience recording, no artwork) (D, audience chatter, gaps between tracks)

Mae West: On the Air 1934-1960 (origin unknown) (skits and songs, with guests Perry Como, Dean Martin, Red Skelton, and the Duke Ellington Orchestra) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

DEAN MARTIN-RELATED

Bing Crosby and Hollywood Guests: Hollywood Guys and Dolls, Vol. 1 (Parror PARCD005) (radio broadcasts with Fred Astaire, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Judy Garland, Maurice Chevalier, James Stewart, Betty Grable, Claudette Colbert, Danny Kaye, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Kay Thompson & the Williams Brothers, Mary Martin, Dan Dailey, and Beatrice Lilly) (B+/A-)

 

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HELEN MERRILL

THE COMPLETE HELEN MERRILL ON MERCURY (Mercury 826 340-2, out of print) (4 CDs) (A)

Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland (Manhattan Beach Studios, New York City, 6 January 1995) (music and interview segments, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

JUDITH OWEN

Steel City Coffee House, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 13 June 2007 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

 

NINA SIMONE

Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, England, December 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

 

FRANK SINATRA

 

Set lists and other information on many Sinatra bootlegs can be found at an outstanding website called The International Main Event

 

The Rarest Sinatra (Decade DCD-103) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

Forever Swingin' (origin unknown) (various live and studio rarities) (sound quality varies, mostly C/A)

The First Definitive Performances (Avid Master Series AMSC 566) (2 CDs, officially released, mono Columbia recordings remastered in simulated stereo) (A)

Sinatra: The Radio Years 1939-1955 (6 CDs, Meteor CDMTBS 001) (sound quality varies B/A-)

Frank Sinatra Live, 1940-1960 (10 CDs, Fonitcetra CDM 2070) (radio broadcasts) (sound quality varies B/A)

Rare Frankie (LINEA LIN-43-17) (rarities, broadcast performances, oddities, 1940s-90s) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

Rare Frankie 2 (LINEA LIN-43-18) (rarities, broadcast performances, oddities, 1940s-90s) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Unheard Frank Sinatra, Vol. 1: As Time Goes By (VJC-1004) (1940s radio broadcasts) (B+/A-)

The Unheard Frank Sinatra, Vol. 2: The House I Live In (VJC-1007) (1940s radio broadcasts) (B+/A-)

The Unheard Frank Sinatra, Vol. 3: Long Ago and Far Away (VJC-1030) (1940s radio broadcasts) (B+/A-)

The Unheard Frank Sinatra, Vol. 4: I'll Be Seeing You (VJC-1051) (1940s radio broadcasts) (B+/A-)

Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra: 1942 War Bond Broadcast - Vocals by Frank Sinatra, Dick Haymes, Jo Stafford, Pied Pipers (Jazz Hour JH-1013) (B+/A-)

Texaco Star Theatre starring Fred Allen, 16 May 1943, with guest Frank Sinatra + Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Show, 18 January 1952 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A)

The Songs of Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne (VJC-1045) (1940s radio broadcasts) (B+/A-)

Nat King Cole and the King Cole Trio: Straighten Up and Fly Right! Live Radio Rarities, 1942-1948, with Special Guest Star Frank Sinatra! (VJC-1044) (two songs by Sinatra) (1940s B+/A-)

"The Voice," 1943-1947 (Decade DCD-102) (1940s radio broadcasts) (B/B+)

The Early Years (Fat Boy CD 145) (1940s radio broadcasts) (B/B+)

It's Magic (Fat Boy CD 321) (1940s radio broadcasts) (B+/A-)

Portraits from the Past (Bravura BCD-101) (broadcasts) (B/B+)

Live Duets, 1943-1957 (Voice V-CD-1101) (broadcasts) (B+/A-)

Sinatra Remembers the Movies: 1943-1946 (Great Movie Themes CD 60016) (film soundtracks) (B+)

Live 1942-1946 (Jazz Hour JH-1020) (radio broadcasts) (B+/A-)

In the Blue of Evening: The War Transcriptions (Natasha Imports NI-4007) (radio broadcasts) (B+/A-)

D-Day Show 1944/Via Asiago 1953/United Nations 1963/Cole Porter Tribute 1967 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

Vimms Vitamins Show, 20 November 1944 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, some crackling from source material)

In the Army (ARMYREC FS24) (Command Performance broadcasts, 2 July 1944 and 25 April 1945, the latter with Sinatra) (A-)

Victory Extra (Crystal AS72A-B) (2 CDs, Command Performance broadcast, 14 August 1945, with Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and others) (A-)

Anchors Aweigh: Original Soundtrack (Great Movie Themes CD 60003) (film soundtrack with Sinatra and cast) (B+)

"Anchors Aweigh" Sessions/"Tender Trap" Sessions/Reprise Sessions (origin unknown) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Frank Sinatra & Jimmy Durante, Legendary Song Stylists (Castle Communications MAC CD 354) (two "Songs by Sinatra" broadcasts, 27 February and 26 November 1946) (A-)

Guest Star (Good Time GS-MS7) (five broadcasts, the last of which stars Sinatra -- the others star Henry Morgan, Abbott & Costello, Jimmy Durante, and Lena Horne) (B, crackles and pops from source material)

1946 Old Gold Shows (Jazz Hour JH-1040) (radio broadcasts) (A-)

Anchors Aweigh (origin unknown) (Lux Radio Show, 29 December 1947, radio play with Sinatra, Gene Kelly and Kathryn Grayson reenacting their movie roles) (A)

1949 Lite Up Time Shows (Jazz Band EBCD 2116-2) (radio broadcasts) (A-)

Hit Parade Shows, April 30-May 28, 1949 (Jazz Hour JH-1036) (radio broadcasts) (A-)

Rarities (MCSA Entertainment 005070-2) (broadcast performances, circa late Forties/early Fifties) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

There'll Be Some Changes Made (Voice V-CD-1102) (television performances, early 1950s) (B+/A-)

Blackpool, 26 July 1953 (JR Records JRR 153-2) (B)

Riviera Club, Fort Lee, New Jersey, 15 September 1953 (origin unknown) (plus seven bonus tracks from assorted broadcast sources, no artwork) (D/C, Sinatra's voice is clear but orchestra is barely audible, plus surface noise and some dropouts)

Rocky Fortune (origin unknown) (8 CDs, non-musical radio detective show starring Sinatra, three shows per CD, no artwork) (B+)

Perfectly Frank (Bravura 7103 BRCD-103) (radio broadcasts) (B+/A-, some surface noise)

Frank & Bing (Boardwalk 503) (Sinatra and Crosby, broadcasts, 1953-54) (B+/A-)

FS After Hours (Artistry 3001) (radio performances from the early 1950s) (sound quality varies, B/A)

"Young at Heart" Soundtrack Sessions (origin unknown) (movie soundtrack session outtakes featuring Sinatra and Doris Day) (no artwork) (A except some minor defects, some performances incomplete)

Melbourne, 19 January 1955 (JR Records JRR 155-2) (bonus tracks: songs from "Our Town" television special) (B/B+)

This One's for Tommy (Voice V-CD-1103) (Sinatra-Dorsey reunion, Manhattan Center, 1955 + broadcasts) (B+/A-)

Christmas Seals Radio Program, 6 December 1955 (origin unknown) (approx. 14 minutes long) (A-)

Hungarian Relief Benefit, Los Angeles, California, with Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, 30 November 1956 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A, approx. 22 minutes long, entire CD programmed as one single track)

The ABC TV Sessions (origin unknown) (1956-1965 broadcasts) (A-)

HIGH SOCIETY Movie Soundtrack (Capitol, out of print) (A)

Los Angeles, California, 1 June 1957 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (sound quality varies severely, F/B-: some tracks have large and frequent dropouts, rendering them essentially unlistenable; gaps between tracks)

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 8 June 1957 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B-, vocals clear but orchestra faint)

Sinatra in Concert '57 (Digital Compact Classics ARZ-101-2, out of print) (Seattle, Washington, 9 June 1957) (A)

Live! June 9, 1957, Seattle, Washington Concert (Jazz Hour JH-3001) (A)

42nd Birthday Party, 12 December 1957 (origin unknown) (tribute to FS with Dean Martin and many others, one song by FS) (no artwork) (A)

The Television Years, 1957-1965 (BCD-105) (A-)

The Dean Martin Show with Frank Sinatra, Danny Thomas and Barbara Perry, 1 February 1958 (origin unknown) (with one song by Dean, no artwork) (A-, surface noise, entire CD programmed as one single track)

The Frank Sinatra Show with Ella Fitzgerald, 9 May 1958 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Monte Carlo, 14 June 1958 (JR Records JRR 158-2) (A-)

West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne, Australia, 31 March 1959 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C+/B-)

A Tour de Force (Bravura CD-102) (West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne, Australia, 1 April 1959) (B)

Live in Australia, 1959 (Blue Note CDP 7243 8 37513 2 7, out of print) (West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne, Australia, 1 April 1959 except two tracks from previous show) (B+)

Frank and Dean's Hollywood Party (MAG 500) (SHARE Inc., Boom Town Show, Hollywood, California, 15 May 1959 + unrelated bonus tracks) (no artwork) (A-, some surface noise)

New Summer Revue Starring Frank Sinatra, 500 Club, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 26 July 1959 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, surface noise, audience chatter, CD programmed as two long tracks)

The Dean Martin Show with Frank Sinatra, 3 November 1959 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

The Frank Sinatra Show, 13 December 1959 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B-)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop and Milton Berle: The Sands, Las Vegas, Nevada, 29 January 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (first half is C, 2nd half is B+, entire CD programmed as one track)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Joey Bishop: The Sands, Las Vegas, Nevada, 16 February 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show with Elvis Presley, Sammy Davis, Jr., Nancy Sinatra, and Joey Bishop: "It's Nice to Go Traveling, or Welcome Home, Elvis," 26 March 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B)

500 Club, Atlantic City, New Jersey, July 1960 (probably 22 July) (origin unknown) (no artwork) (D/C, entire CD sequenced as one track)

The Dean Martin Show with Frank Sinatra, 1 November 1960 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, entire CD sequenced as one track)

The John F. Kennedy Inaugural Gala featuring Frank Sinatra, Mahalia Jackson, Bette Davis, Lawrence Olivier, Sidney Poitier, Frederic March, Helen Traubel, Ella Fitzgerald, Joey Bishop, Alan King, Lyndon B. Johnson, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, Nat King Cole, Ethel Merman, Jimmy Durante, Harry Belafonte, Milton Berle and John F. Kennedy, 19 January 1961 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B, some minor glitches)

The Soundtrack Sessions (BRCD-7106) (1951-1961, all but two tracks available on the official SINATRA IN HOLLYWOOD box set) (A-/A)

From the Vaults (Archive 2201) (studio outtakes, mostly from Capitol) (A)

From the Vaults Two (Audio Archive 202) (Capitol outtakes + television appearances) (outtakes: A, TV: B+)

Rare Capitol Sessions (origin unknown) (more Capitol sessions) (no artwork) (A)

The Rarest of Rare Performances (origin unknown) (soundtrack, Capitol, Reprise sessions and assorted rarities) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

I Get No Kick out of Sinatra (origin unknown) (sessions for THE TENDER TRAP movie soundtrack + miscellaneous rarities from the Forties through the Seventies + some legally available Frank Sinatra, Jr., material) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Rare Collection of Songs, Vol. 2 (origin unknown) (Capitol and Reprise rarities, all available on official CDs except alternative take of "The Song Is You" from mono COME DANCE WITH ME LP) (A-/A)

Rare Collection of Songs, Vol. 4 (origin unknown) (Reprise rarities, most available on THE COMPLETE REPRISE STUDIO RECORDINGS box set) (A-/A)

Can-Can Movie Soundtrack (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, some surface noise from vinyl)

NICE 'N' EASY (Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs MFSL UDCD 790) (lacks the bonus tracks that the Capitol CD has) (from .flac) (A)

Sinatra Sessions (Decade DCD 100) (RING A-DING-DING sessions, 19-21 December 1960) (B+/A-)

The Master in His Workshop (Ring Records CD 1260) (RING A-DING-DING sessions, 19-21 December 1960, some tracks duplicated from "Sinatra Sessions," but slightly better sound) (A-, some tape hiss) (DEFECTIVE - NOT FOR TRADE - REPLACEMENT COPY WANTED - ALSO SEEKING MULTI-DISC SET OF "RING-A-DING-DING" SESSIONS)

Inside Tommy (Artisan 606-2) (2 CDs, I REMEMBER TOMMY sessions, 21 March & 1-3 May 1961) (A)

May 1, 1961/April 10, 1962/November 21, 1961 (origin unknown) (I REMEMBER TOMMY + SINATRA AND SWINGIN' BRASS sessions + spoken promotional clips, essentially the same material as on the Artisan CDs) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

May 2, 1961/April 10, 1962/April 11, 1962 (origin unknown) (I REMEMBER TOMMY + SINATRA AND SWINGIN' BRASS sessions, essentially the same material as Artisan CDs) (no artwork) (B+/A-, slight tape hiss)

May 3, 1961 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, I REMEMBER TOMMY sessions, with some material not found on "Inside Tommy") (no artwork, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes long) (sound quality varies a bit, mostly B+/A-, some tape hiss)

May 3, 1961/July 24, 1967 (origin unknown) (I REMEMBER TOMMY sessions, with some session chatter not found on "Inside Tommy" + THE WORLD WE KNEW sessions, no artwork) (B+/A-)

Alone in the Studio (origin unknown) (ALL ALONE sessions, 15-17 January 1961, no artwork) (A)

Saloon Singer (Encore ENCD-1001) (The Sands, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 1961, duplicates material from VEGAS box set + FS solo set from Villa Venice, Chicago, 1962 -- different night than commonly circulated Rat Pack performance) (A-/A)

Inside Strings (Artisan 608-2) (2 CDs, SINATRA & STRINGS sessions, 20-22 November 1961) (A)

December Down Under (Masterworks-FS1) (Rushcutters Bay Stadium, Sydney, Australia, 2 December 1961) (B+)

Rushcutters Bay Stadium, Sydney, Australia, 2 December 1961 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (most tracks A-/A, superior to "December Down Under," last five tracks same quality as "December Down Under," slight dropout in track 1)

Dean Martin (Drive 554) (3 CDs, CD1: Apollo Victoria Theatre, London, England, 9 June 1983, CD2: Judy Garland Show, 25 February 1962 with Dean Martin & Frank Sinatra, CD3: MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, 4 September 1979) (no artwork) (A)

Inside Brass (Artisan 603-2) (SINATRA AND SWINGIN' BRASS sessions, 10-11 April 1962) (A)

Live in Tokyo Japan 1962 (label unknown) (no artwork) (D/B: a soundboard tape badly marred by incessant crackling)

Hibaya Park, Tokyo, Japan, 20 April 1962 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Live at Hong Kong Concert Hall, April 28, 1962 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C, gaps between tracks)

Milan, Italy, 25 May 1962 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C, tape hiss)

Live in Italy (3 CDs, Drive CD 534) (Milano, 26 May 1962, 27 September 1986 and 6 April 1989) (CD1: B, CD2: A-/A, CD3: A-/A)

London, Royal Festival Hall, 1 June, 1962 (JR Records JRR 162-2) (2 CDs, includes bonus tracks from two documentaries of 1962 world tour) (A- except a couple of dropouts from the source tape in CD1 tracks 4, 5)

Royal Festival Hall (Artanis/TRAMA) (2 CDs, London, England, 1 June 1962, same as above but no bonus tracks, no artwork) (A-, no dropouts, superior to JRR version)

The Ultimate Performer: The Unheard June 4, 1962 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Inside Great Songs (2 CDs, Artisan 605-2) (GREAT SONGS FROM GREAT BRITAIN sessions, 12-14 June 1962) (A)

Rat Pack Uncensored (Jaymar, number unknown or unnumbered) (500 Club, Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1962, entire CD sequenced as two tracks) (A-, surface noise)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. at Villa Venice, 1962, Vol. 1 (Jazz Hour JH-1033) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. at Villa Venice, 1962, Vol. 2 (Jazz Hour JH-1034) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: The Summit in Concert (Digital Compact Classics ARZ-102-2, out of print) (Villa Venice, Chicago, Illinois, 26 November-2 December 1962) (A)

Inside Basie (Artisan 604-2) (SINATRA-BASIE sessions, 2-3 October 1962) (A)

Sinatra/Basie in Session: The Complete Sessions, 1962 & 1964 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork) (B/B+)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: The Sands, 7 December 1962 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B-, tape hiss, some dropouts, entire CD programmed as one track)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: Cal-Neva Lodge, Lake Tahoe, 5 September 1963 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: The Rat Pack - On Stage (Castle Pulse PDSCD 598) (2 CDs, CD1: Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963 + CD2: Dismas House Benefit, Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, Missouri, 20 June 1965, with Frank, Sammy, Dean, the Count Basie Orchestra, and Johnny Carson) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.: LIVE AT THE SANDS (Capitol CDP 7243 5 36615 2 6, out of print) (Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963) (A)

United Nations, New York City, 13 September 1963 (origin unknown) (approx. 30 minutes long) (B+, some distortion) (duplicates material currently available on NEW YORK boxed set)

Softly in the Studio (origin unknown) (SOFTLY AS I LEAVE YOU sessions, 17 July, 3 October & 10 November 1964) (no artwork) (B+)

Inside September (Artisan, 609-2) (2 CDs, SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS sessions, 13-14 & 22 April, 27 May 1965, no tray artwork) (A-)

April 13, 1965/April 14, 1965 (origin unknown) (SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS sessions, no artwork) (B-, tape hiss, volume fluctuations)

The Rat Pack - On Stage (Castle Pulse PDSCD 598) (2 CDs, CD1: Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 September 1963, with Sammy and Dean + CD2: Dismas House Benefit, St. Louis, Missouri, 20 June 1965, with Sammy, Dean, the Count Basie Orchestra, and Johnny Carson) (A)

Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island, 4 July 1965, with Count Basie (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+, audience chatter)

West Side Tennis Club Stadium, Forest Hills, New York, 8 July 1965, with Count Basie (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D/C, audience chatter)

West Side Tennis Club Stadium, Forest Hills, New York, 9 July 1965, with Count Basie (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, audience chatter)

Arie Crown Expo Center, Chicago, Illinois, 18 July 1965, with Count Basie (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C/B, distortion)

Frankie Tonight (origin unknown) (Sinatra on "The Tonight Show," 1965-1977, with Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, Don Rickles and Skitch Henderson + Sands Hotel 1963 with Dean Martin and Joey Bishop) (no artwork) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-)

A Big Band Session . . . Live! (Encore 1004) (with Basie, 1965, and Buddy Rich, 1984) (A-/A, except for CD1 track 6, B+)

A Man and His Music (origin unknown) (1965 television special, sequenced as one track, no artwork) (A, some minor defects)

Sinatra in the Sixties (Virtuoso 5001) (B+/A-)

Hollywood Palace (ABC-TV variety show, 16 October 1965, Sinatra hosts, with guest Count Basie and others) (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A-, entire CD programmed as one track)

On the Inside, Vol. 1 (Artisan 601-2) (assorted Reprise sessions) (A)

On the Inside, Vol. 2 (Artisan 602-2) (assorted Reprise sessions) (A)

In the Studio, Collection 2 (origin unknown) (more assorted Reprise sessions) (no artwork) (A-) (not for trade -- last track has defects -- replacement copy wanted)

Inside Moonlight (Artisan 607-2) (MOONLIGHT SINATRA sessions, 29-30 November 1965) (A)

A Man and His Music, Part II (Pyramid PY CD 029) (1966 television special, no artwork) (A)

Strangers in the Studio (origin unknown) (STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT sessions, 11 & 16 May 1966, does not include sessions for the title track) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

That's Life: The Album - The Sessions - The Outtakes (Havelock Records, unnumbered) (2 CDs, session outtakes, 17-18 November 1966, does not include sessions for the title track) (CD2 is approx. 36 minutes long) (B+/A-, some distortion)

Frank & Dean's Party by the Bay - A Gasser of a Party! (BMD 2260) (San Francisco, California, fundraiser for Pat Brown, 6 September 1966 w/ FS, Dean Martin & Ella Fitzgerald) (A-)

Cole Porter - You're the Top: A Testimonial, starring Frank Sinatra (Viper's Nest VN-180) (1967) (with Ethel Merman, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Jimmy Stewart -- five songs by Sinatra) (A-/A)

Sinatra + Ella + Jobim (origin unknown) (dub of Reprise video, no artwork) (A, entire disc sequenced as one track)

Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 July 1967 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Benefit for the Italian-American League, Madison Square Garden, New York City, with Sammy Davis, Jr., 19 October 1967 (origin unknown) (audience recording, approx. 25 minutes long, no artwork) (D)

1967 Sessions (compilation) (sessions for FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA & ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM and THE WORLD WE KNEW) (no artwork) (A-)

Fontainebleau, Miami Beach, Florida, 4 May 1968 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (D+/C-, tiny gaps between tracks)

The Historic Oakland Coliseum Concert, May 22, 1968 (BaySound 6805) (A)

Baltimore, Maryland, 1 August 1968 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D, gaps between tracks)

Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3 August 1968 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, audience chatter)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 26 November 1968 (origin unknown) (audience recording? no artwork) (D+)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 5 December 1968 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+, some audience chatter)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 11 December 1968 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, some tape hiss)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 18 December 1968 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D/C)

Frank Sinatra Does His Thing (origin unknown) (dub of Reprise video, no artwork) (A, entire disc sequenced as one track)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 15 May 1969 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+)

Sinatra '69 (origin unknown) (5 November 1969, probably Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada) (no artwork) (A-)

Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 7 May 1970 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, gaps between tracks)

Richmond, Indiana, 29 August 1970 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+)

Dinah's Place, 9 September 1970 (origin unknown) (appearance on Dinah Shore television show with two songs) (no artwork) (A-)

Hilton, San Francisco, California, 5 October 1970 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

The Lost London Concert (Esquire 2200) (Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 16 November 1970, early, unbroadcast show) (A-/A)

My Way at Festival Hall, London, November 16, 1970 (The Entertainers CD 322) (Royal Festival Hall, London, England, dub of Reprise recording) (A-/A)

Dean Martin Show with Frank Sinatra, NBC-TV, December 31, 1970 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

The Retirement Concert, 13 June 1971 (origin unknown) (Ahmanson Theater, Los Angeles, California, soundboard sourced except for one and a half songs from audience source + five bonus tracks from Palm Springs, California, 27 June 1976, a unique small group performance) (no artwork) (Retirement concert: B, tape hiss, Palm Springs: B+, gaps between tracks)

The Concert Collection, 1970-1986 (streppie-10) (Ahmanson Theater, Los Angeles, California, complete retirement concert including introduction by Rosalind Russell, soundboard sourced except for one and a half songs from audience source + eight bonus tracks) (no artwork) (Retirement concert: B, distortion, bonus tracks: B+/A-)

Inaugural Gala for Governor Ronald Reagan, War Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, 4 January 1971 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

The White House, 17 April 1973 (JR Records JRR 173-2) (A)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 25 January 1974 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D, strange buzzing noise throughout)

Civic Auditorium, San Jose, 9 March 1974 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C-, audience chatter, entire show sequenced as one track)

Carnegie Hall, New York City, 8 April 1974 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, 26 April 1974 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D/D+, audience chatter)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 6 June 1974 (origin unknown) (audience recording, guest appearance by Ella Fitzgerald, no artwork) (C)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 17 June 1974, with Count Basie (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

Live in Japan, 3 July 1974 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

"Concert aboard the U.S.S. Midway," 5 July 1974 + "John Denver and Friends" studio taping, 29 February 1976 (origin unknown) (1976 show includes Sinatra reunion with Harry James) (each concert is programmed as a single track) (no artwork) (Denver show: A, Midway concert: B)

Melbourne, Australia, 9 July 1974 (origin unknown) (audience recording? no artwork) (C)

Houghton Pavilion, Sydney, Australia, 15 July 1974, 2nd show (origin unknown) (from .flac) (A-, entire CD programmed as one track)

Houghton Pavilion, Sydney, Australia, 16 July 1974 (origin unknown) (from .flac) (A-)

Universal Ampitheatre, Universal City, California, 27 September 1974 (no artwork) (A- except last track is from audience source, D/C)

Frank Sinatra and ???: Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 12 September 1974 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Sinatra on CD2 only, audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Benefit, Universal Ampitheater, Universal City, California, 22 September 1974 (origin unknown) (introduced by Jack Benny, no artwork) (A-)

Universal Ampitheatre, Universal City, California, 27 September 1974 (no artwork) (A- except last track is from audience source, D/C)

Madison Square Garden, New York City, 12 October 1974 (origin unknown) (the night before the "Main Event" broadcast, audience recording) (no artwork) (B-, audience chatter)

Madison Square Garden, New York City, 13 October 1974 (origin unknown) (the live "Main Event" broadcast, featuring some different performances than the official album, which was culled from several concerts) (no artwork) (A, entire album sequenced as one track)

Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 20 March 1975, early show (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 21 March 1975, early show (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C- except last two tracks, D, crackling)

Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 21 March 1975, late show (origin unknown) (audience recording, incomplete show, no artwork) (D, crackling)

Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 26 March 1975 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B)

The Forum, Montreal, Canada, 9 May 1975 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, 3 May 1975 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D-)

Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany, 25 May 1975 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, worse towards the end)

Francis Albert Hall (Melcone 401) (Royal Albert Hall, London, England, compilation of 29 & 30 May 1975) (B/B+)

The Uris Theatre, New York, 20 September 1975, 2nd Show (Prestige 701) (A-)

Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, 25 September 1975 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D-)

Palladium, London, England, 13 November 1975, with Sarah Vaughan and the Count Basie Orchestra (origin unknown) (audience recording?) (no artwork) (C+/B-)

The Jerusalem Concert, 27 November 1975 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-/A)

Frank Sinatra, Count Basie & Ella Fitzgerald: 1958-1975 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-/A)

New Year's in Chicago (origin unknown) (Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, 31 December 1975) (audience recording, no artwork) (D, audience chatter)

Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, 31 December 1975 (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D, audience chatter, CD2 has one track)

Friars Club Tribute to Frank Sinatra: Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City, 27 February 1976 (origin unknown) (Howard Cosell, Frank Sinatra, Jr., William B. Williams, Robert Merrill, Spiro Agnew, Ed McMahon, Sarah Vaughan, Cary Grant, John Denver, Don Rickles, and Sinatra - no musical performances by Sinatra) (no artwork) (B+, gaps between tracks)

"John Denver and Friends" studio taping, 29 February 1976 + "Concert aboard the U.S.S. Midway," 5 July 1974 (origin unknown) (1976 show includes Sinatra reunion with Harry James) (each concert is programmed as a single track) (no artwork) (Denver show: A, Midway concert: B)

Westchester Premier Theater, Tarrytown, New York, 4 April 1976, First Show (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C, entire disc programmed as one track)

Westchester Premier Theater, Tarrytown, New York, 10 April 1976, Second Show (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C+/B-)

The Hungry Years (Dorchester 777) (Westchester Premier Theater, Tarrytown, New York, compilation of several shows from April 1976) (A-, gaps between tracks)

Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee, 10 May 1976 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

Sabre Room, Hickory Hills, Illinois, 13 May 1976 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Palm Springs, 27 June 1976 (partial show) (origin unknown) (no artwork) (approx. 34 minutes long) (B)

My Kind of Sinatra - Live in Chicago 1976 (Swifty SW-9911) (A-)

The Sinatra Songbook Live! (Artistry 3002) (live circa the 1970-80s, possibly a compilation) (no artwork) (A)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis: Muscular Dystrophy Telethon, 5 September 1976 (origin unknown) (includes Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis reunion) (no artwork) (A-, surface noise)

Harrah�s, 11 September 1976, including medley with John Denver + bonus track: Charles Aznavour overdub session for DUETS (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 15 September 1976, 1st show (origin unknown) (audience recording? no artwork) (D)

Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 26 September 1976 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B-)

Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 27 September 1976 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

War Memorial at Oncenter, Syracuse, New York, 16 October 1976 + bonus tracks: Tonight Show appearance (Sinatra discusses the Lewis/Martin reunion at the MDA Telethon) (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, audience chatter; bonus tracks: B+)

Sunrise Musical Theatre, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 28 January 1977, late show (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C-, "My Kind of Town" is cut)

Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 28 February 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 21 March 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (D)

Harrah's Lake Tahoe, 26 March 1977 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, audience chatter)

Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 30 April 1977, early show) (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+, audience chatter)

Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 30 April 1977, partial late show (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C-)

Frank and Dean Live at Westchester (Tarry Records TCD-5077) (Westchester Premier Theater, Tarrytown, New York, 17-28 May 1977, no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 22 May 1977, late show (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 25 May 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 28 May 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Westchester Premier Theatre, Tarrytown, New York, 29 May 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 31 May 1977, late show (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C-)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 2 June 1977 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork, doesn't include Dean's solo set) (C)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 3 June 1977, late show (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 4 June 1977 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Sabre Room, Hickory Hills, Illinois, 7 June 1977 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: A Swingin' Night at the Sabre Room (Hickory Hills, Illinois, 8 June 1977) (MAC 200) (A)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Sabre Room, Hickory Hills, Illinois, 8 June 1977, late show (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Sabre Room, Hickory Hills, Illinois, 10 June 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

West Side Tennis Club Stadium, Forest Hills, New York, 15 July 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C)

West Side Tennis Club Stadium, Forest Hills, New York, 16 July 1977 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 15 November 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C-, first track cuts in slightly)

The Frank Rosenthal Show, 27 November 1977 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (television interview, no music) (also features Don Rickles) (B+)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 13 January 1978, 2nd show (origin unknown) (audience recording? no artwork) (D/C)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 8 February 1978 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (C)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2 March 1978 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 5 May 1978 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Latin Casino, New Jersey, 26 May 1978 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C)

Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 3 August 1978 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-, some audience chatter)

New York State Fair, Syracuse, New York, 27 August 1978 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 16 September 1978 (origin unknown) (audience recording? no artwork) (B+)

Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, 13 October 1978 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C)

Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 14 October 1978 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B, some distortion)

Valley Forge Music Fair, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 5 March 1979 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 12 April 1979 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D, plays in left stereo channel only)

Assorted: Interviews with William B. Williams, WNEW, 15 April and 22 August 1979 + "A Mis Amigos" promotional greeting + "The Bobbi Show," 27 April 1955 (performs "Come Rain or Come Shine") + Drexel University, dedication of Frank Sinatra International Student Centre in Israel, 9 April 1978 + CNN Special Report (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B)

Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 15 April 1979 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 22 April 1979 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, a few defects)

Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 14 June 1979 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

Saratoga, 22 June 1979 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (D, plays in left stereo channel only)

Pine Knob Theatre, Clarkston, Michigan, 2 July 1979 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, entire CD programmed as one track)

Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 8 September 1979 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D-/D)

Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 16 September 1978, early show (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-, first track cuts in)

Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 16 September 1978, late show (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B)

Trilogy Out Takes and More (origin unknown) (no artwork) (TRILOGY session outtakes + three live tracks from Atlantic City, 9 September 1979 + two bonus tracks, including a session for "Me and My Shadow" with Sammy Davis, Jr.) (TRILOGY outtakes: B, live tracks: A-, bonus tracks: B+)

Live in Egypt, 27 September 1979 (origin unknown) (soundboard recording with short pieces of other concerts of the same era patching the missing spots) (no artwork) (B+)

Live in Egypt, 27 September 1979 (origin unknown) (DVD source) (no artwork) (A- with some slight defects)

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Benefit, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, 28 October 1979 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C-)

Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 9 November 1979 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 13 November 1979 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, entire CD programmed as one track)

For the Good Times, Resorts International 1979 (Boardwalk 501) (Atlantic City, New Jersey, November 1979, possibly a compilation of several nights) (A-)

Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 19 November 1979 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

Resorts International 1979 (Bigstar Records BSR25) (Atlantic City, New Jersey, 20 November 1979) (B+)

It's Showtime! (Demon Eyes CD-1799) (Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 20 November 1979) (A-)

Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 22 November 1979 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork) (A-/A, slight tape hiss)

Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 24 November 1979 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, first track cuts in, CD programmed as two long tracks)

It's Showtime! Volume 2 (Demon Eyes CD-1800) (Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 25 November 1979) (A)

Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, 26 January 1980 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

Carnegie Hall, New York City, 25 June 1980 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, gaps between tracks)

Universal Ampitheater, Los Angeles, California, 3 July 1980 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 24 August 1980 (origin unknown) (with guest appearance by Dean Martin) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+)

Royal Festival Hall, 13 September 1980, early show (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C) (DEFECTIVE - NOT FOR TRADE)

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 8 October 1980 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B+/A-)

Aladdin Hotel, 13 November 1980 (origin unknown) (audience recording, approx. 23 minutes long, no artwork) (D, entire CD programmed as one track)

She Shot Me Down, Live 1981 (MGI 731 LC 0884) (A-/A)

Cheers from Lake Tahoe! (Paisano CDP-1122) (12 February 1981) (A)

Joe Louis Memorial, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, 17 April 1981 (brief excerpts from Sammy Davis, Jr., song & Frank Sinatra's eulogy) + press conference with Sinatra, Dean Martin & Ronald Reagan, Boston, Massachusetts, October 1979 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B/B+)

Sunrise Musical Theatre, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1 May 1981 (origin unknown) (not yet previewed)

Valley Forge Music Fair, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 14 May 1981 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B)

NBC Affliates Meeting, Los Angeles, 19 May 1981 (JR Records JRR-181-2) (A-)

Sun City Hotel, Sun City, South Africa, 30 July 1981 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Interviews and media coverage of Sinatra's Sun City appearance: Interviews with William B. Williams, WNEW + CNN Special Report, July 1981 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B)

Luna Park Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 10 August 1981 (origin unknown) (B+, tape hiss, gaps between tracks)

Maksoud Plaza Hotel, Sao Paolo, Brazil, August 1981 (origin unknown) (A)

Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 28 August 1981 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-) Carnegie Hall, New York City, 10 (?) September 1981 (origin unknown, not entirely certain about the date) (audience recording, no artwork) (C)

Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 24 January 1982 (origin unknown) (audience recording, includes a duet with Luciano Pavarotti and one solo Pavarotti performance) (no artwork) (B-)

The White House, Washington, D.C., 25 March 1982 (origin unknown) (with Perry Como, no artwork) (B)

Caesar's Palace, 3 April 1982 (origin unknown) (includes "Somethin' Stupid" with Nancy) (audience recording, no artwork) (B except some audience chatter, entire CD programmed as one track)

Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, 8 May 1982 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B/B+)

Caesar's Palace, 18 July 1982 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, possibly runs a little slow, entire disc programmed as one track)

Chicago Festival, Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois, 10 August 1982 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, audience chatter)

Concert for the Americas (origin unknown) (Dominican Republic, 20 August 1982) (no artwork) (A)

Carnegie Hall, New York City, 14 September 1982 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Irvine Meadows Ampitheatre, Irvine, California, 25 September 1982 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Golden Nugget, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 29 April 1983 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B, some audience chatter)

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra: Dean & Frank Live at the Golden Nugget, September 21, 1983 (origin unknown) (Atlantic City, New Jersey) (no artwork) (Dean set + Frank set + comedy and brief medley with both) (audience recording, C, gaps between tracks)

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 28 November 1983 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (F/D, serious defects)

The Meadowlands Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey, 8 December 1983 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

L.A. IS MY LADY Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 13 & 16 April, 17 May 1984, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-, tape hiss, some dropouts)

Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 9 May 1984 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Live in Milwaukee, 13 May 1984 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D/C)

Carnegie Hall, New York City, 12 June 1984 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada, 23 June 1984 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-, some audience chatter)

Pacific Amphitheatre, 17 July 1984 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-, audience chatter)

Toronto, Canada, 2 September 1984 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D/D+)

Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 4 April 1985 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

Tokyo, Japan, 18 April 1985 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork) (A)

Sinatra in Japan (Bristol 3884) (Budokan, Tokyo, 26 April 1985) (A)

Carnegie Hall, New York City, 6 September 1985 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C-) (NOT FOR TRADE - LAST TRACK IS DEFECTIVE)

Carnegie Hall, New York City, 12 September 1985 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (C-/C, some audience chatter, each CD programmed as one long track)

Golden Nugget, Atlantic City, New Jersey (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (not yet previewed)

Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, Oklahoma, 23 January 1986 (Easytree.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Interview, 13 March 1986 (origin unknown) (no artwork, approx. 25 minutes long) (A-)

The Homecoming Concert, Recorded Live at New Jersey's Meadowlands 1986 [14 March] (Orchid 12743) (A) (subsequently released officially as LIVE AT THE MEADOWLANDS)

Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 16 March 1986 (origin unknown) (approx. 35 minutes long, audience recording? no artwork) (C)

Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada, 22 March 1986 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (not yet previewed)

Interview, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 15 April 1986 (origin unknown) (approx. 35 minutes long, no artwork) (C)

Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada, 30 April 1986 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D/C, includes medley with Liza Minnelli, CD programmed as two long tracks)

Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada, 4 May 1986 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, complete show, audience recording, no artwork) (D/C, includes medley with Liza Minnelli, each CD programmed as one long track) (NOT FOR TRADE - CD2 IS DEFECTIVE)

Song Spectrum (BAMFW-001 050886) (8 May 1986, The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) (no artwork) (A-/A)

A Jumpin' July 4th (MAC 2100) (4 July 1986, Golden Nugget, Atlantic City, New Jersey) (A-/A)

Golden Nugget, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 4 July 1986, late show (origin unknown) (no artwork) (not yet previewed)

Live with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, 25 September 1986, Madrid, Spain (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+, some minor defects, gaps between tracks)

Live in Italy (3 CDs, Drive CD 534) (Milano, 26 May 1962, 27 September 1986 and 6 April 1989) (CD1: B, CD2: A-/A, CD3: A-/A)

Sinatra for High Rollers (origin unknown) (Las Vegas, Nevada, 25 October 1986) (no artwork) (A-)

Sid Marks Interview, December 1986 (origin unknown) (no artwork, approx. 18 minutes) (B+)

Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada, 27 December 1986 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-/A)

Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada, 29 December 1986, 1st show (origin unknown) (no artwork) (not yet previewed)

Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, Nevada, 31 December 1986 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.: Gene Autry Tribute, Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California, 21 February 1987 (three songs by Sinatra, one song by Frank, Dean and Sammy, audience recording, no artwork) (C-)

Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 24 March 1987 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+)

Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland, 8 May 1987 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

Media coverage: Sinatra's NAACP Lifetime Achievement Award draws protests (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, approx. 11 minutes)

Evening in Roma (origin unknown) (Palazzo di Sport, Rome, Italy, 17 June 1987) (no artwork) (A-/A)

Open Air "In the Rain" (origin unknown) (L'Arena, Verona, Italy, 20 June 1987) (A)

Genoa, Italy, 24 June 1987 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A, entire CD programmed as one track)

Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 20 August 1987 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Live from Bally's, Atlantic City, Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, 6 September 1987 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-, approx. 18 minutes long)

Carnegie Hall, New York City, 15 September 1987 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork) (C, each CD programmed as one track)

Worcester Centrum Centre, Worcester, Massachusetts, 17 October 1987 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C)

The Biggest Show in Texas (Metroplex Records MPX-9718) (Dallas, Texas, 24 October 1987, duplicates some tracks from official release, SINATRA 80th: LIVE IN CONCERT) (A)

Sinatra in Concert (Music Master MM10) (Dallas, Texas, 24 October 1987, duplicates some tracks from official release, SINATRA 80th: LIVE IN CONCERT) (A-, mastered from vinyl, slight surface noise)

Frank and Liza: On Stage - 1987 (VocalEase VECD-0102) (Meadowlands Arena, New Jersey, 5 and 6 December 1987) (two solo songs by Liza Minnelli + Sinatra set + Sinatra-Minnelli medley) (A)

Dean Martin with guest appearance by Sinatra: Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 12 November 1987 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, some dropouts, tiny gaps between tracks)

Bally's, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 27 December 1987(origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, audience chatter)

Sanctuary Cove, Australia, 9 January 1988 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A-, CD programmed as two long tracks)

Rat Pack Reunion with Frank, Sammy and Dean - Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, 16 March 1988 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, complete show + bonus tracks with Frank and Dean) (no artwork) (C, gaps between tracks)

Sinatra and Sammy: North Country Concert (Matdant 586) (Minneapolis, Minnesota, 22 March 1988 with Sammy Davis, Jr.: Sammy set + Sinatra set + Frank-Sammy medley) (A-/A)

Jazz Among Friends (origin unknown) (with Sammy Davis, Jr., McCallum Theatre, Palm Springs, California, 19 April 1988) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

Blue Eyes at Bally's! (Eye80 Records FSCD-8804) (30 April 1988, Bally's Hotel & Casino, Reno, Nevada) (no artwork) (A-/A)

Live in New York, 19 August 1988 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D/C)

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli, 28 September 1988 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, entire CD programmed as one track)

Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra: Bally's Grand, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 3, 1988 (origin unknown) (Bennett set + Sinatra set + duet medley) (no artwork) (A-)

Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra: Tony & Frank, Bally's Grand, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 3, 1988 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, CD 1 is Tony Bennett, CD 2 has a short set by Sinatra and a medley with both) (C/C+)

Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, California, 13 November 1988 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+/A- except a few dropouts)

Live at the L.A. Forum (w/ Sammy and Liza), 26 November 1988 (origin unknown) (medley with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Birthday at Bally's with Sammy Davis (origin unknown) (Bally's Grand, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 10, 1988, early show) (brief set by Sammy + Sinatra set + Sammy-Frank medley, plus an appearance by Buddy Greco) (A)

Birthday at Bally's with Sammy Davis (origin unknown) (Bally's Grand, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 10, 1988, late show) (Sinatra set + Sammy-Frank medley) (A)

Sammy & Frank: Bally's Grand - Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 11, 1988 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, CD1 is Sammy, CD2 is Frank + a Frank-Sammy medley) (no artwork) (B+/A-)

The Ultimate Event: Tokyo, Japan, 25 February 1989 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli) (no artwork) (A-)

Dublin, Ireland, 5 April 1989 (origin unknown) (features medley with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli, audience recording, no artwork) (not yet previewed)

Live in Italy (3 CDs, Drive CD 534) (Milano, 26 May 1962, 27 September 1986 and 6 April 1989 with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli) (CD1: B, CD2: A-/A, CD3: A-/A)

Stockholm, Sweden, 11 Aptil 1989 (origin unknown) (features medley with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli, audience recording, no artwork) (not yet previewed)

Sweden, 15 Aptil 1989 (origin unknown) (features medley with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli, audience recording, no artwork) (B-, some audience chatter)

Live in Germany, 29 April 1989 (origin unknown) (features medley with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli, audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Dublin, Ireland, 3-4 May 1989 (origin unknown) (includes medleys with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

UNCF Telethon, 30 December 1989 (only two songs) (origin unknown) (no artwork) (B+)

Orlando, Florida, 23 January 1990 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+)

Live in London, 8 July 1990 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+)

Meadowlands, New Jersey, 12 December 1990 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, featuring a medley with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) (no artwork) (A, CD2 is approx. 15 minutes)

Melbourne, Australia, 6 March 1991 (origin unknown) (featuring a medley with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) (no artwork) (A-)

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 16 May 1991 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

The Italian Job (origin unknown) (Teatro Grande, Pompeii, Italy, 26 September 1991 + bonus tracks from Italian television, May 1962) (no artwork) (A- except a few dropouts)

Oslo, Norway, 28 September 1991 (origin unknown) (featuring a medley with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) (no artwork) (A-, entire CD programmed as one track)

Frankfurt, Germany, 5 October 1991 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

Live at the Point, Dublin, 1991 (origin unknown) (highlights from 9 and 10 October 1991, featuring a medley with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) (no artwork) (A-/A)

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 15 November 1991 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, features medley with Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-, CD1 programmed as two long tracks, CD2 programmed as one track)

Radio City Music Hall, New York City, (date unknown) 1992 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-, first track fades in)

Palm Springs Marriott Golf Tournament, Palm Desert, California, 29 February 1992 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C, audience chatter, entire CD programmed as one track)

Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 19 March 1992 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-) (NOT FOR TRADE - LAST TWO TRACKS DEFECTIVE - REPLACEMENT WANTED)

Superdome Ampitheatre, New Orleans, Louisiana, 25 April 1992 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (not yet previewed)

Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nevada, 24 June 1982 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (not yet previewed)

Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Ohio, 7 November 1992 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-)

Palm Springs Marriott, Palm Desert, California, 6 March 1993, with Natalie Cole (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-, CD programmed as two long tracks)

Derby Park, Hamburg, Germany, 2 June 1993 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B+)

Schloss Ehrenhof, Stuttgart, Germany, 5 June 1993 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Roncalliplatz, Cologne, Germany, 6 June 1993 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (B)

Nassau, 6 October 1993 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+/B-)

Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, Canada, 9 October 1993 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D+/C-)

San Diego, California, 8 December 1993 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-)

America West Arena, Phoenix, Arizona, 10 December 1993 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C)

MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, 30 December 1993 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-, first few seconds cut)

Solos (origin unknown) (unedited Sinatra solo performances recorded for the DUETS albums, no artwork) (A except "My Way" has some vocal editing)

Sinatra Sings to the New Yorkers at the RCMH 4/24/1994 (Capital 72348 8) (Radio City Music Hall, New York City) (audience recording) (C)

Folk Arts Theatre, Manila, Philipines, 28 June-1 July 1994 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (A- except for some dropouts and tape defects)

Live in St. Louis 1994 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Kiel Center, St. Louis, Missouri, 21 October 1994) (audience recording) (no artwork) (B-, audience chatter)

United Center, Chicago, Illinois, 22 October 1994 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Live in Atlantic City at the Sands, 20 November 1994 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (D)

Foxwood, 11 November 1994 (origin unknown) (audience recording, no artwork) (C)

Tokyo, 20 December 1994 (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A-/A)

The Complete Final Performance, Palm Springs, 25 February 1995 + Sinatra-Basie: IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SWING Sessions (origin unknown) (five-song last performance plus bonus tracks: several takes of "I Wanna Be Around" and "I Believe in You," June 1964, no artwork) (final performance: A, gaps between tracks; Sinatra-Basie: B+, tape hiss)

The Sinatra Saga (2 CDs, Bravura CD2-104) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

The Sinatra Saga, Vol. 2 (Bravura BRCD 7107) (A-/A)

The Ballads . . . Live! (Clef 1002) (2 CDs, various ballad performances, 1943-1991) (sound quality varies, C/A)

Frank Sinatra & Friends: A Pocketful of Miracles - Telethon Performances '75-'87 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (various Muscular Dystrophy Association telethon performances, featuring Dean Martin, Carol Lawrence, Sam Butera, and Lou Rawls) (2006 remaster, from .flac) (A-)

See the Show Again (Boardwalk 502) (assorted live rarities) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Live with Guitar (origin unknown) (compilation of live performances accompanied by acoustic guitar, from the 1960s through 1980s, from broadcast and audience sources) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, generally B/A-)

The Unissued Sinatra (Ty-D100) (Reprise rarities) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Frankly Different/Studio Rarities (unknown origin) (eleven unusual television performances from the 1960s + studio rarities) (no artwork) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A-/A)

Sinatra Unreleased (Getzel #1) (studio rarities, 1960-1988, from .flac) (A-/A except one track, off-line recording of "Cry Me a River" runthrough: D)

Sinatra Unreleased - Remastered (Trader's Den CD-R) (same as above, from .flac, volume level boosted slightly) (A-/A except one track, off-line recording of "Cry Me a River" runthrough: D)

"A Sports Broadcaster from Hoboken, New Jersey?" ("Echoes of a Century" program about Sinatra and sports) (no artwork) (A-/A)

The Frank Sinatra Duets (Deja Vu 5051-2) (A-/A)

 

FRANK SINATRA, JR.

Sands Hotel, 24 November 1991 (origin unknown) (FS Jr. fills in for his dad, using dad's arrangements) (no artwork) (approx. 33 minutes) (A-, first track cuts in)

 

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KEELY SMITH

SWING, SWING, SWING (Concord Records, out of print) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

MEL TORME

Mel Torme: Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (music and interview segments, New York City FM broadcast, 1986) (A)

Mel Torme with The George Shearing Trio: St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales, 2 November 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Mel Torme & George Shearing with the BBC Big Band: Royal Festival Hall, London, England, December 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

MAE WEST

On the Air 1934-1960 (origin unknown) (skits and songs, with guests Perry Como, Dean Martin, Red Skelton, and the Duke Ellington Orchestra) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

CASSANDRA WILSON

Vredenburg, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 21 March 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

KCRW Studios, "Morning Becomes Eclectic," Santa Monica, California, 22 May 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (interview and music, one officially released track removed, approx. 28 minutes long, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Alice Tully Hall, New York City, December 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, no artwork, from .flac) (A, very end of one track cut)

JazzOpen, Stuttgart, Germany, 2003 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Royal Festival Hall, 4 May 2004 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

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HUMOR AND MISCELLANEOUS LIST

 

ANGELO BADALAMENTI

TWIN PEAKS (Season One TV Soundtrack) (Warner Bros. Records, out of print) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

ERIC IDLE

Eric Idle and the Houston Symphony: Not the Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy): Jones Hall, Houston, Texas, 17 July 2008 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

 

SAM KINISON

Wolfgang's, San Francisco, California, 12 December 1986, late show (Trader's Den CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Sam Spoken Here (Trader's Den CD-R) (Auditorium Theater, Chicago, Illinois, 21 November 1987) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

 

GROUCHO MARX

San Francisco, California, 11 August 1972 (origin unknown) (no artwork, approx. 30 minutes long) (B+/A-)

 

MONTY PYTHON (see also ERIC IDLE)

The Hastily Cobbled Together for a Fast Buck Album (origin unknown) (unreleased album of assorted musical numbers and skits) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

 

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW (see also RICHARD O'BRIEN)

The Rocky Horror Show - Live at the Belasco Theatre, Broadway, New York City, March 14, 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, remastered mono recording of the complete show, featuring Tim Curry, Meatloaf and Richard O'Brien) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 13 minutes long) (C)

 

WILLIAM SHATNER

William Shatner - Leonard Nimoy (Media Archives MF-9202-2) (2 LPs on one CD: William Shatner, THE TRANSFORMED MAN & Leonard Nimoy, THE TWO SIDES OF LEONARD NIMOY, mastered from vinyl LPs + bonus tracks: William Shatner live at the 1992 MTV Movie Awards, performing snippets of "I Wanna Sex You Up," "You Could Have Been Mine," and "Everything I Do, I Do It for You") (A-/A, slight surface noise, except bonus tracks: B)

CAPTAIN OF THE STARSHIP: WILLIAM SHATNER LIVE! (Imperial Music NU 9400, out of print) (2-LP set of 1977 appearance at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York -- spoken-word recital and Q&A session, but no music) (no tray artwork) (A)

Rock God (Easytree.org CD-R) (El Rey Theater, Los Angeles, California, 22 October 2004, six songs with Ben Folds, Joe Jackson, plus Henry Rollins on one) (audience recording, from .flac, approx. 22 minutes long) (B-, audience chatter)

 

TINY TIM

Fillmore West, San Francisco, California, 9 May 1968 (origin unknown) (approx. 23 minutes long, no artwork) (A)

Howard Johnson Motel, Binghampton, New York, 29 June 1979 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, public access cable television appearance, interview with some music, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

 

VARIOUS ARTISTS

For One Night Illegally: The History of the Bootleg (Hunger City CD-R) (BBC Radio 4 Documentary, 18 April 2009) ("Writer and broadcaster David Hepworth charts the story of secret recordings, artist out-takes and demo tapes that make up the world of bootleg recordings") (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

 

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