Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, New York June 26, 1988 Legendary Tapers Series #13 (Taper= LTD) This is one of LTD's excellent audience recordings from 1988. NOTE: The source is an LTD off-master; now an Olav Remaster Lineage: SHN DVD+R > WAV > CoolEdit (checking; one track suffered from a tape glitch; that check-point is now fixed and not audible. Originally, all tracks were chopped up in the wrong places, resulting in long applause parts at the start of most of the songs; So I took the liberty of taking all the now T-Racks mastered tracks from both CDs and loaded these into CoolEdit, each CD as ONE long track and chopped them; i.m.o., more correctly to their starting-point so that the songs starts with, ahm, their beginning); > T-RackS 2.0: Global Output Stage +5.8dB (volume boost); Compressor Stereo Enhancement +4.2dB; no EQ > FLAC frontend (aligned on sector boundaries) > DIME PS! I'm also considering a possible migration from T-RackS v2.0 to another sound mastering software. Any advice would be more than welcome... 01. Subterranean Homesick Blues 02. I Shall Be Released 03. My Back Pages 04. Watching The River Flow 05. I'll Remember You 06. Highway 61 Revisited 07. Girl Of The North Country 08. Two Soldiers (trad.) 09. It Ain't Me, Babe 10. Driftin' Too Far From Shore 11. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 12. All Along The Watchtower 13. Tomorrow Is A Long Time 14. Maggie's Farm 15. The Times They Are A-Changin' 16. Like A Rolling Stone Concert # 13 of The Never-Ending Tour Concert # 13 of the Interstate 88 Tour, part 1 Summer Tour of North America Concert # 13 with the first Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) G. E. Smith (guitar) Kenny Aaronson (bass) Christopher Parker (drums) 7-9 and 13 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), G.E. Smith (guitar) 10, 11 G.E. Smith (back-up vocal) 6 G.E. Smith (electric slide guitar) NOTE: The only Tomorrow Is A Long Time during 1988! 12 new songs (75%) compared to previous concert 1 new song for this tour Stereo audience recording, 75 minutes Enjoy and spread the music to the broadband-less by offering this for trades or vines Chuck * * * Filling up Dylan vaults * * *