Elliott Smith 1994-12-xx Club Congo Scottsdale, AZ Source: Source: shure sm 57 > Yamaha 4trk > matrix with Radio Shack PZM : ANA(M) > CD(1) > WAV > SoundForge 6 (gap removal, tracking) > FLAC (level 5) FLAC (level 5) Taper: Shane Track listing: d1t01 Some Song 02:50 d1t02 Single File 02:46 d1t03 No Confidence Man 03:50 d1t04 Little Maggie (traditional) 03:06 d1t05 Needle in the Hay 04:41 d1t06 Antonio Carlos Jobim 03:36 d1t07 Last Call 05:22 d1t08 Condor Ave 03:56 d1t09 Clementine 03:29 d1t10 Roman Candle 03:23 ----- Show Total 36:59 Filler: d1t11 9/16/1996 Interview by taper 24:45 ----- Disk 1 Total: 61:44 Notes: d1t04 is a standard folk/bluegrass song which has been performed by the likes of J.E. Mainer, The Kingston Trio, and most recently (and perhaps most famously) by Bob Dylan on his 1992 album "Good As I Been To You." There was one large gap (6 seconds) at the end of track 9 which was removed. I tracked the show myself, because the disk came to me with two tracks, the interview and the show. The interview was done by the same person who taped the show, and legend has it that the cover photo of Either/Or was taken in the same room the same night as this interview was recorded. Note in the interview that you can hear Debbie Pastor, Elliott's old road manager, enter the room. The date of the concert wasn't written down by the taper, and thus is currently unknown. It is believed to have been in December of 1994 or Janurary of 1995. The show itself is incredible. Elliott is in top form despite noting that he was still getting over a cold. That having been said, the crowd didn't treat him all that well this show, and he sounded slightly perturbed at them a few times. "There's a lot of talkers out there tonight. Do you guys always pay $7.50 to go and talk?" Many thanks to Jim Miles and his friend Shane for this recording. -Niiru (neil@somesongs.net)