Bruce Springsteen and The e Street Band Title: Reasons To Believe Part I Label: Holsten Team Catalog #: HOT-1 (2 LP) Title: Reasons To Believe Part II Catalog #: HOT-8 (2 LP) Source: Audience Format: 3 CDR Total Time: 3 hour 20 minutes 50 seconds Location: Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO Date: November 19, 1984 Lineage: Playback via Linn Sondek LP12/Lingo/Ekos/Ortofon MC/Cambridge Audio Phono Stage -> Audacity -> wav -> flac -> trade -> THL -> wav -> Nero Wav Editor -> Split -> THL -> Flac (level 6) Align on Sector Boundaries. Include: md5 (wav/flac), ffp, Frequency-Spectral Analysis, Artwork, Info file and Par2 Recovery Files at 10%. CD 1: (79:16) 01 Born In The USA 02 Prove It All Night 03 Out In The Street 04 Atlantic City 05 Johnny 99 06 Reason To Believe 07 Nebraska 08 Intro 09 Johnny Bye Bye 10 Darlington County 11 Glory Days 12 Intro 13 I'm Going Down 14 The Promised Land 15 Intro 16 My Hometown CD 2: (48:01) 01 Badlands 02 Thunder Road 03 Cover Me 04 Dancing In The Dark 05 Hungry Heart 06 Cadillac Ranch 07 Intro 08 No Surrender (acoustic) 09 I'm On Fire CD 3: (73:33) 01 Pink Cadillac 02 Bobby Jean 03 Racing In The Street 04 Jungleland 05 Break/Intro 06 Born To Run 07 Detroit Medley 08 Twist And Shout 09 Crowd 10 Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town Note: The sound is not one of the best, a little dark and a little bass high, no equalization has been made, then the sound is exactly like vinyls. I edited some songs: Darlington County, Glory Days, My Hometown, Badlands, Dancing In The Dark, Hungry Heart, Born To Run and Detroit Medley, joined or mixed the sound to eliminate the gap between one side and the other of vinyls, only between Darlington County and Glory Days i patched 4 or 5 seconds of crowd with the CC release for replace the missing piece. I left both songs, both the original ones, that the ones edited, to maintain the integrity of vinyls and have the constant sound in the CDs. From Brucebase: Audience tape, probably the best of the tour. "Reason To Believe" has a introduction with Bruce on the harmonica and Roy on the keyboards. "Johnny Bye-Bye" is introduced by Bruce as "Bye-Bye Johnny", and includes a few lines of "Mystery Train" towards the end. "Racing In The Street" includes the now usual introduction and also a spoken part at the end. "Kansas City" is included in the "Detroit Medley". Recent reports on this show indicate that the original tape (or a first generation copy of it) was used for a radio broadcast in it's entirety and that this broadcast was the source for the generally circulating tapes including the release 'Kansas City Night' (Crystal Cat). Thanks to Per for updates. Now the show is available directly from Rick B's master recording. Edited directly from the master, the result ('Roses In The Kansas Rain' from Ev2) is far less cut and processed than the Crystal Cat release. 'Thunder Road' fades out on the Crystal Cat release, but it is complete on this one. Also available on 'Mystery Train In Kansas City' (Anubis). from Brucelegs: Colour cover. Not sure if the matrix is scratched on vinyl or only a reference catalogue number printed on cover. Transferred by cre001 Edited by hrubesh Hope you Enjoy hrubesh