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Friday, October 24, 2025

Queensryche "Live From The Now Frontier" Album Network cassettes June 5, 1997

Matt's j-card
Queensryche
"Live From The Now Frontier"
June 5, 1997
Album Network cassette


01 Cathy Faulkner, Larry Miles, Phil Mahoney - Intro
02 Queensryche - Interview
03 Queensryche - Questions For Queensryche
04 Queensryche - Reach (studio)
05 Queensryche - Interview
06 Queensryche - Miles Away (studio)
07 Cathy Faulkner, Larry Miles, Phil Mahoney - Segment Intro
08 Queensryche - You
09 Queensryche - The Voice Inside
10 Queensryche - Empire
11 Queensryche - Jet City Woman
12 Cathy Faulkner - Break
13 Queensryche - Bridge
14 Queensryche - Silent Lucidity
15 Queensryche - Sign Of The Times
16 Queensryche - I Don't Believe In Love
17 Cathy Faulkner - Break
18 Cathy Faulkner, Larry Miles, Phil Mahoney - Outro (live)
19 Cathy Faulkner, Larry Miles, Phil Mahoney - Credits
Sam's J-card

Flac files of wavs, includes 300 dpi scans of the cassette and j-card.

One version from the Sam Eliot's Mustache Collection, the other from Matt's Collection, brought to you by the Collective For Live Music.

While the Guinness Book of Records entry for "Most Isolated Rock Concert Location" goes to Metallica at Carlini Station in Antarctica in 2013, the title was held formerly by this Queensryche show from 1995.  Queensryche performed at the Very Large Array, a radio astronomy observatory in the middle of nowhere. 


The Very Large Array

Well, not really the middle of nowhere, but on the Plains of St. Augustin in New Mexico at the Very Large Array. You've seen pictures of this place:  More than two dozen giant radio dishes stretching out in three directions, covering twenty-two miles, picking up the ethereal electromagnetic traces of quasars, pulsars, and black holes. The site was chosen "because of their isolated location away from large population centers, and the partial shielding effect of the surrounding mountain ranges."  

The closest town is Magdalena, NM, twenty miles to the east, with about 1,000 people. Another twenty miles to the west is Datil, a crossroads community with 54 residents. 
 
Datil, New Mexico


All of this is in Socorro County, which in 2025 only has about 16,000 people in a huge area that's larger individually than Rhode Island, Delaware, Puerto Rico, or Connecticut. 

I created a graphic to illustrate the size of the place.
If Soccoro County
were in New Jersey...

With no one nearby, in a county the size of a state, with a population smaller than your average Rolling Stones stadium gig, where do you find the audience?  

You bus them in: "two from Albuquerque, one out of El Paso, one out of Amarillo."  It's a six-hour drive to Amarillo, so this wasn't a show for casual fans. 

It really was the middle of nowhere.  You can hear the desert wind whistle by as they do the interview segments.  These days, the Very Large Array website says "There are no food options on-site at the VLA. Please bring adequate food and beverages for your visit. During April-August is generally the warmest months at the VLA, with temperatures ranging from 70℉/20℃ to 95℉/35℃. Please keep in mind the site is at 7000ft/2100m and adequate sun protection & hydration is recommended."  That's now, it had to be even less accommodating a location in 1995.

The Album Network brought in a team of disc jockeys from around the country: Cathy Faulkner from Seattle's KISW, Larry Miles from Tucson's KLPX, and Phil Mahoney from New Mexico's 94 Real Rock (KZRR).  Faulkner takes the lead role on most of the segments.

As to why they picked a radio astronomy observatory, the answer is "space aliens."  While the band never comes right out and says they want to talk to the blubber-slime crab people from Epsilon Eridani, the "X-Files" theme music sprinkled throughout the special gives the game away.

It's a good show. I was not familiar with Queensryche before I chaptered Sam and Matt's cassettes.  As one of the later "superfluous umlaut" bands, I had dismissed them as outside my post-punk area of interest.  Big mistake on my part, it turns out.  I missed a solid hard rock band.

I've included press coverage I found on Newspapers.com.

In the download are two versions, each with a unique j-card.  One has ads, the other doesn't.



As it's a big file, I should mention MEGA sometimes stops in the middle of a download.  Close the window.  Click the link again.  You may have to do this many times for a large download, but it will eventually finish the download.  The problem does not happen every time.  Sometimes it downloads without a problem.

Como es un archivo grande, debo mencionar que MEGA a veces se detiene en medio de una descarga. Cierra la ventana. Haz clic en el enlace nuevamente. Es posible que tengas que hacer esto muchas veces para una descarga grande, pero eventualmente completará la descarga. El problema no ocurre siempre. A veces se descarga sin ningún problema.

Comme il s'agit d'un gros fichier, je dois mentionner que MEGA s'arrête parfois au milieu d'un téléchargement. Fermez la fenêtre. Cliquez à nouveau sur le lien. Il se peut que vous deviez répéter cette opération plusieurs fois pour un gros téléchargement, mais le téléchargement finira par se terminer. Le problème ne se produit pas à chaque fois. Parfois, le téléchargement se fait sans problème.

Como é um arquivo grande, devo mencionar que o MEGA às vezes para no meio do download. Feche a janela. Clique no link novamente. Pode ser necessário fazer isso várias vezes para um download grande, mas ele eventualmente será concluído. O problema não ocorre todas as vezes. Às vezes, o download ocorre sem problemas.


Friday, September 12, 2025

Album Network - Damn Yankees, Fiddler's Green July 5, 1993

Damn Yankees
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Greenwood Village, CO ("Denver")
July 5, 1993

01 Steve Cooper - Album Network Intro
02 Commercial - Bacardi Breezer
03 Steve Cooper - Album Network Intro 2
04 Commercial - Bacardi Breezer
05 Steve Cooper & Mark Felsot - Interview (Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades)
06 Commercial - Bacardi Breezer
07 Steve Cooper & Mark Felsot - Interview (Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades)
08 Commercial - Bacardi Breezer
09 Steve Cooper - Segment Intro
10 Damn Yankees - Don't Tread On Me
11 Damn Yankees - Damn Yankees
12 Damn Yankees - Fifteen Minutes Of Fame
13 Damn Yankees - Don't Tell Me You Love Me
14 Commercial - Bacardi Breezer
15 Damn Yankees - Come Again
16 Damn Yankees - Where You Goin' Now
17 Damn Yankees - High Enough
18 Damn Yankees - Renegade
19 Commercial - Bacardi Breezer
20 Steve Cooper - Segment Intro
21 Damn Yankees - Cat Scratch Fever
22 Damn Yankees - Coming Of Age
23 Commercial - Bacardi Breezer
24 Steve Cooper & Mark Felsot - Album Network Outro
25 Commercial - Bacardi Breezer
26 Steve Cooper - Album Network Credits

Brought to you by the Collective For Live Music
From Matt's Collection!

Flac files of wavs. Includes scans of both sides of the cassette, and the j-card.  The j-card was printed on a dot-matrix printer.

Damn Yankees were touring as the second billed act behind Poison.  I couldn't find printed proof of the date, but it's accepted as July 5th on poisonfanclub.net.  

While I didn't find a concert review, ad, or ticket stub, I included some of the general press coverage of the band from 1993.

Steve Cooper (105.9 KBPI Denver) and Mark Felsot (VP of Broadcast Productions for the Album Network/SFX Radio Network) host the show.

There is a short interview with Jack Blades and Tommy Shaw.

Bootlegged in Japan in 2015 on Lost and Found LAF2133 "Back To Colorado."


Sunday, August 31, 2025

John Mellencamp - ALBUM NETWORK Special

John Mellencamp
Title on cue sheet: "Whenever We Wanted" Concert Tour Special
Title on CDs: The "Sneak Preview" Special

Air date on cue sheet:
Airs week of January 6, 1992
Air date on CDs:
Airs weekend of January 10, 1999

CD1:
01 Redbeard & John Mellencamp - Intro
02 John Mellencamp - Love and Happiness
03 John Mellencamp - Paper In Fire
04 John Mellencamp - Jack & Diane
05 John Mellencamp - Lonely Ol' Night
06 Redbeard - Break
07 Commercial - Trident
08 Commercial - Cepastat
09 Commercial - U.S. Navy
10 Redbeard & John Mellencamp - Interview
11 John Mellencamp - Check It Out
12 John Mellencamp - Rain On The Scarecrow
13 John Mellencamp - Martha Say
14 John Mellencamp - false start
15 John Mellencamp - Real Life
16 Redbeard - Break
17 Commercial - Cepastat
18 Commercial - Almond Joy
19 Commercial - National Dairy Board
20 Commercial - Trident

CD2:
21 Redbeard & Kenny Aronoff, Mike Wanchic - Interview
22 John Mellencamp - Get A Leg Up
23 John Mellencamp - Again Tonight
24 John Mellencamp - Authority Song
25 Redbeard - Break
26 Commercial - Cepastat
27 Commercial - Trident
28 Commercial - National Dairy Board
29 Commercial - Cepastat
30 Redbeard & John Mellencamp - Interview
31 John Mellencamp, Mike Wanchic, Kenny Aronoff - Small Town [1991.10.01 Q102 Dallas-Ft. Worth]
32 John Mellencamp, Mike Wanchic, Kenny Aronoff - Pink Houses [1991.10.01 Q102 Dallas-Ft. Worth]
33 Redbeard - Break
34 John Mellencamp - Like A Rolling Stone [B-side, recorded live during LJ tour]
35 Redbeard & John Mellencamp - Interview
36 Buzzin' Cousins - Sweet Suzanne [Falling From Grace soundtrack]
37 Redbeard - Break
38 Commercial - Cepastat
39 Commercial - Trident
40 Commercial - National Dairy Board
41 Commercial - Almond Joy
42 Redbeard - Outro
43 Commercial - Cepastat
44 Commercial - Cepastat
45 Commercial - Cepastat
46 Commercial - Cepastat
47 Commercial - Cepastat
48 Commercial - Cepastat

Brought to you by the Collective For Live Music.
Includes 300 dpi scans of the cue sheet and both CD discs.

I posted a version of this last year.  The show was sent to me by our reader Rudolf, who tracked down a copy of the original broadcast over on Soulseek.  Unfortunately, it ran slightly fast, which I fixed by slowing down the tracks. We compared it with bootlegs, which proved to sound better. While our version was a decent listen, it wasn't as good as it could be. 

I found the original Album Network CDs of the show on EBAY, and now we can present to you an
updated, pre-FM version, ripped directly from the original radio CDs.  I've included all of the commercials.  All of the tracks are identified as to source.  I'm deleting the previous version from our archives as this is now the definitive version.

While this circulates as "The Garage Tapes," that name is not mentioned on the CDs, the cue sheet or by the announcer.  

The show was hosted by Q102 (Dallas/Fort Worth, TX) disk jockey Redbeard and distributed by the Album Network.  

The show was officially issued as a promo CD in Canada (without the commercials).

The original broadcast presented eleven songs recorded live in early December 1991 at Belmont Mall Studio in Belmont, Indiana.  The promotional CD cover refers to the studio as "The Garage."  In listening to the show, Mellencamp has both a garage rehearsal space for band practice, and a recording studio.  This was recorded in the studio, not the garage rehearsal space.

Interspersed with the music were short interviews by Redbeard with Mellencamp and band members. The broadcast also included two songs ("Small Town," "Pink Houses") recorded earlier at Q102 in October, a live concert version of "Like A Rolling Stone" recorded in 1987 that surfaced a non-LP B-side, and "Sweet Suzanne" from the upcoming FALLING FROM GRACE soundtrack.

Mellencamp's film "Falling From Grace" was released seven weeks after this show on February 21, 1992.  The soundtrack's first release was "Sweet Suzanne" by the Buzzin' Cousins, a supergroup composed of Mellencamp, Joe Ely, Dwight Yoakam, James McMurtry, and John Prine.  This came out on January 20th, so this radio show preview was in advance of the release of both the official soundtrack and the movie.

There are three bootlegs on Discogs sourced from this show.  Two of them have identical tracks lists: "John's Garage Tape (Unbelievable Music UM 002) and "Live Rehearsals" (Kiss The Stone KTS 090).  Both include tracks from the show but drop "Like A Rolling Stone" and "Sweet Suzanne," and adds two 1982 King Biscuit tracks.  A third bootleg named "Welcome To The Garage" (Beech Marten Records BM 068) skip the KBFH tracks but include "Like A Rolling Stone."  None of the bootlegs have the interviews or "Sweet Suzanne."  "Welcome To The Garage identifies the recording date as January 6, 1992. That's NOT the recording date; it's the air date listed on the cue sheet.

During the broadcast, the two acoustic songs from Q102 were not identified as being from another source.  There's no source listed on the bootlegs or the officially released promo CD. The promotional CD did not identify that "Small Town" and "Pink Houses" were from another date and location.

Redbeard also hosted the syndicated interview show In The Studio.  Our reader, Rudolf, was exploring Redbeard's www.inthestudio.net website, which features tracks and interviews from a variety of sources. Rudolf found the two mystery studio songs are posted there in streaming audio, identified as recorded on October 1, 1991, at Q102 in Dallas. Playing with Mr. Mellencamp are Mike Wanchic and Kenny Aronoff.  Rudolf took the time to compare them to the bootleg versions, and they’re the same tracks.

As a bonus, the relevant streaming audio from the In The Studio site is included as mp3s.  The October 1991 session had one additional song not included with the January 1992 broadcast ("Rain On The Scarecrow").

The version of "Like A Rolling Stone" was released on the B-side of "Pop Singer" and as the B-side of "Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First) and is sourced from the Lonesome Jubilee Tour in 1987.

So....this is the Definitive Đ®åⒻṬëŕṽøï Documented Digization; don't delay, download directly!




Sunday, November 10, 2024

Jackson Browne / Eugene, Oregon March 24, 1994 Album Network cassette source

Jackson Browne
Silva Hall
Hult Center For The Performing Arts
1 Eugene Center
Eugene, Oregon

recorded on March 24, 1994
Date and venue proven by newspapers (included)

01 Cynthia Fox - Album Network Intro
02 Commercial - Citibank Visa
03 Commercial - Carefree Gum
04 Cynthia Fox - Album Network Segment Intro
05 Commercial - Citibank Visa
06 Commercial - Prudential
07 Commercial - Payless Shoe Source
08 Commercial - Carefree Gum
09 Announcer - Album Network Break
10 Cynthia Fox - Album Network Segment Intro
11 Jackson Browne & Redbeard - Interview
12 Jackson Browne - Two of Me, Two of You (acoustic)
13 Cynthia Fox - Album Network Break
14 Commercial - Citibank Visa
15 Commercial - Payless Shoe Source
16 Commercial - Carefree Gum
17 Commercial - Prudential
18 Announcer - Album Network Break
19 Jackson Browne - Doctor, My Eyes
20 Jackson Browne - I'm Alive
21 Jackson Browne - World In Motion
22 Jackson Browne - Everywhere I Go
23 Jackson Browne - My Problem Is You
24 Jackson Browne - In The Shape Of A Heart
25 Jackson Browne - Late For The Sky
26 Jackson Browne - Your Bright Baby Blues
27 Jackson Browne - Miles Away
28 Jackson Browne - Too Many Angels
29 Jackson Browne - For Everyman
30 Jackson Browne - Boulevard
31 Jackson Browne - That Girl Could Sing
32 Jackson Browne - Sky Blue and Black
33 Jackson Browne - band intros
34 Jackson Browne - The Pretender
35 Jackson Browne - Running On Empty
36 Cynthia Fox - Album Network Break
37 Commercial - Trident
38 Commercial - Citibank Visa
39 Cynthia Fox - Album Network Segment Intro
40 Jackson Browne - The Load-Out, Stay
41 Jackson Browne - Linda Paloma
42 Cynthia Fox - Album Network Break
43 Commercial - Prudential
44 Commercial - Citibank Visa
45 Commercial - Payless Shoe Source
46 Commercial - Carefree Gum
47 Announcer - Album Network Break
48 Cynthia Fox - Album Network Break
49 Commercial - Citibank Visa
50 Commercial - Payless Shoe Source
51 Commercial - Carefree Gum
52 Commercial - Prudential
53 Announcer - Album Network Break
54 Cynthia Fox - Album Network Outro

Flac files of wavs.  Includes scans of the cassettes, J-cards, and a concert review.



The version of "Two Of Me, Two Of You" is different than the album version, and may be unique to this show.  Does anyone know for sure?  If so, leave a comment!






Bootlegged as:



U.S.A. 1994 Arriba! ARR 94.087 (Germany, 1994) with 13 tracks
Everyman's Alive   Royal Sound Music RSM 047-2 (Germany, 1994) 

with incorrect date of March 27, 1994




Oregon 1994 - Supersonic SS 202043/44 (Japan)
with incorrect date of March 27, 1994


Eugene Oregon 1994 - Live At The Hult Centre For The Performing Arts Leftfield Media LFM2CD551 (2016)
with the correct date of March 24, 1994 inside the booklet, but with the back of the booklet saying March 1, 1994.


The Broadcast Archive (discs 3 and 4) BSCD6076 (no country, 2018) 
with the incorrect date listed as March 1, 1994



Discogs confirms "Silva Hall, Hult Center for the Performing Arts."'



Okay, gang... ya see how one bootlegger picks up and repeats errors from another label?  You can't just accept the dates on these things, you have to check it.  And I was able to track down an actual review of the concert.  Mr. Browne sold out the Eugene show (and two other shows in Portland, 110 miles north of Eugene). 





You can tell it was the 1990s because the labels on the cassettes were printed with a dot matrix printer.




Friday, October 4, 2024

John Mellencamp - World Premiere / VH1 Concert - Sept. 2, 1996

John Mellencamp
World Premiere / VH1 Concert
Recorded in Rich Hosmer's Backyard, 
Grand Island, NY
on September 2, 1996

01 Mike Morrison - Intro
02 John Mellencamp & Mike Morrison - Interview
03 John Mellencamp  - Jerry (studio)

04 John Mellencamp & Mike Morrison - Interview
05 John Mellencamp  - Just Another Day (studio)
06 John Mellencamp & Mike Morrison - Interview
07 John Mellencamp  - Circling Around The Moon (studio)
08 John Mellencamp & Mike Morrison - Interview
09 John Mellencamp  - This May Not Be The End of the World (studio)
10 John Mellencamp & Mike Morrison - Interview
11 John Mellencamp  - Large World Turning (studio)
12 Mike Morrison - Concert Intro VH1 Concert Winner
13 Announcer - Stage Intro
14 John Mellencamp  - Love And Happiness
15 John Mellencamp  - Jack & Diane
16 John Mellencamp  - Lonely Ol' Night
17 Announcer - Break
18 John Mellencamp  - Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)
19 Announcer - Break
20 John Mellencamp  - Check It Out
21 Announcer - Break
22 John Mellencamp  - What If I Came Knocking
23 John Mellencamp  - Crumblin' Down
24 John Mellencamp  - R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A.
25 Announcer & Martha Stewart - Break
26 John Mellencamp  - Hurt So Good
27 John Mellencamp  - Authority Song
28 Announcer - Break
29 John Mellencamp  - Pink Houses
30 Mike Morrison - Outro

Well, this one is heartwarming.  VH1 held a contest called the Route '96 Big Backyard Barbecue Summer Sweepstakes, with the prize being backyard party catered by Martha Stewart and entertainment provided by John Mellencamp.

Raymond Holcomb, Jr. won the contest.  Raymond had muscular dystrophy and beat out 3,000,000 other entries to win the sweepstakes.

The concert was held in the backyard of family friend Rich Hosmer.  The internet reveals the address was 1130 Meadow Ln, Grand Island NY 14072.  The street hasn't been googlemapped but I took a screen grab of the house from the spy telescope here at the Voodoo Wagon Orbital Platform & Secret Clubhouse.
The view from up here in orbit...


This concert is digitized from an Album Network cassette of the broadcast, and is preceded by an "album premiere" for Mellencamp's Mr. Happy Go Lucky album, which was to be released a week later on September 10th.





Also:  I am moving this comment from our reader, Rudolf Schmidt, into the post to increase visibility:

"This seems like a good time to introduce my John Mellencamp live bootlegs archive:


Inspired by livepetty.com, I tried to create a site where the average joe looking for JM live recordings can find the best (IMO) versions without getting into all the minutiae we do here. Of course, most of my stuff is just draftervoi's stuff but I managed to add a few things. Hopefully, it will prevent a few people from paying to download the same recordings from greedy bootleggers. I remember reading a comment by someone who was tickled pink because he had just bought a copy of Mellencamp's 4 July 1992 concert on "audiophile vinyl".

Sunday, September 29, 2024

John Mellencamp / Human Wheels In The Windy City special

John Mellencamp
Human Wheels In The Windy City special
sourced from Album Network cassette

Recorded at Gallery 37
Chicago, IL
on September 11, 1993

01 Tommy Nast - Intro
02 Commercial - 1-800-Collect
03 Commercial - Citibank Visa
04 Dan Neer - Show Intro
05 John Mellencamp & Dan Neer - Interview
06 John Mellencamp - Authority Song (studio)
07 John Mellencamp & Dan Neer - Interview
08 John Mellencamp - Pop Singer (studio)
09 Dan Neer - Break
10 Commercial - 1-800-Collect
11 Commercial - Mellencamp Human Wheels Ad
12 Dan Neer - Segment Intro
13 John Mellencamp & Dan Neer - Interview
14 John Mellencamp - R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. (studio)
15 Dan Neer - Break
16 Commercial - 1-800-Collect
17 Commercial - Citibank Visa
18 John Mellencamp - When Jesus Left Birmingham
19 Audience - Interview
20 John Mellencamp - Junior
21 Commercial - 1-800-Collect
22 Commercial - Citibank Visa
23 John Mellencamp - Human Wheels
24 Commercial - 1-800-Collect
25 John Mellencamp - Beige to Beige 
26 John Mellencamp - Suzanne and the Jewels
27 John Mellencamp - talk
28 John Mellencamp - Sweet Evening Breeze
29 Commercial - 1-800-Collect
30 Commercial - Citibank Visa
31 John Mellencamp - To The River
32 John Mellencamp - French Shoes
33 Commercial - Citibank Visa
34 Commercial - 1-800-Collect
35 John Mellencamp - What If I Came Knocking
36 Tommy Nast - Outro

John and band perform the entire Human Wheels album live at Gallery 37 in Chicago September 11, 1993. The Human Wheels album was released four days prior on September 7th, 1993.

The special also features an interview with Dan Neer (WNEW-FM), along with a few studio tracks. The show's host is Tommy Nast from the Album Network magazine. 

The video of this MTV concert show is posted on YouTube under the title John Mellencamp Human Wheels in Chicago 9/11/1993 at
 


One of the comments for the video says, "I won 2 tickets for this private party & MTV recording. He played the whole album twice."  That tells us that the broadcast was edited down from the two run-throughs of the album.  While the above comment says the "whole album" was played, the show only has 9 out of the 10 tracks.  The missing song is "Case 795 (The Family).

This is sourced from an original Album Network cassette.  Flac files of wavs.  300 dpi scans of the cassette j-card and both sides of the cassette are included.  I didn't find any press coverage of the event, except for a single sentence in an article about shooting movies in Chicago. So, I tossed that in there to give Our Beloved Audience something to read, even though it's not really related to the show.

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers / Coleman Coliseum Oct. 6, 1995 - Album Network concert

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Album Network Concert
Coleman Coliseum
Tuscaloosa, AL
recorded October 6, 1995

01 Bob Coburn & George Drakoulias - Album Network Intro
02 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Waiting For Tonight (studio)
03 Bob Coburn & George Drakoulias - Interview
04 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Turning Point (studio)
05 Bob Coburn & George Drakoulias - Interview
06 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Ways To Be Wicked (studio)
07 Bob Coburn & George Drakoulias - Interview
08 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - God's Gift To Man (studio)
09 Bob Coburn - Album Network Break
10 Bob Coburn - Concert Intro
11 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - You Don't Know How It Feels
12 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Listen To Her Heart
13 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - I Won't Back Down
14 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Free Fallin'
15 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - You Wreck Me
16 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Mary Jane's Last Dance
17 Bob Coburn - Album Network Break
18 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Don't Come Around Here No More
19 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Thirteen Days
20 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Girl On LSD
21 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Breakdown
22 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Cabin Down Below
23 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - It's Good To Be King
24 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Runnin' Down A Dream
25 Bob Coburn - Album Network Break
26 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Honey Bee
27 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Gloria
28 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - American Girl
29 Bob Coburn - Album Network Break
30 Bob Coburn - Brought To You By
31 Bob Coburn - Petty says goodbye
32 Bob Coburn - Playback contest
33 Bob Coburn - Credits

Welcome to our latest chapter of "debunking the Internet."

This is wrong.

If you run a search, you can find June 10th listed as the date of this show.  Last.fm, Spotify, Liveone.com, and dozens of other sites say it's June 10, 1995. The correct date is October 6, 1995. This error comes from the difference in how America records dates as compared to the rest of the world. In American English, it's MM/DD/YYYY.  In Europe and British English, they use DD/MM/YYYY. So...October 6, 1995 is 10/06/1995 here, but 10/06/1995 means June 10, 1995 in the countries producing the "gray market" CDs.

The announcer, Bob Coburn, says, "...soon, we'll be taking you to the stage at Coleman Coliseum, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for a great concert performance from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, recorded during the last week of their 1995 North American tour, the tour that ended just last month.

That establishes the concert took place in the month before the broadcast date's month. The show is announced as "the Album Network's Holiday Concert Special" and "Thanksgiving Special."  There's no cue sheet included, but the date printed on the cassettes is 11/29/95, which was the last Wednesday of November. "Just last month" would be October 1995.

I've included a newspaper clipping that says, "Petty will perform Friday, Oct. 6 at 8:30 p.m. in Coleman Coliseum."

The show opens with a half hour special about the release of the PLAYBACK boxed set, and features Bob Coburn interviewing producer George Drakoulias.

This is a pre-FM copy from cassettes. Presumably, there's also a version with commercials.  I've seen a reel-to-reel copy on Ebay, which may have had the advertising included.  I suspect this "no commercials" cassette copy was produced as a promotional item.

The "brought to you by" at the end of the show lists 1-800 Music Now, Discover Card, Fox TV, Burst Gum, and Radio Shack as the sponsors.

Some things come and go, some things stay the same.  1-800-Music Now had you call a number on your touchtone phone, type in an artist's name, listen to samples over the phone line, and then order the CD using a credit card.  It lasted a little over a year.  Wiki says, "The promotion totaled about $40 million (at the time, advertisements for the service were quite regularly played on MTV and advertised heavily as part of The Simpsons Homerpalooza episode); meanwhile, its top-selling CD sold only 400 copies."


On the other hand, Fox Televisions' The Simpsons is still on television, twenty-nine years later.

I've included scans of the j-cards and cassettes.

Bob Coburn is the host.  For many years he was the voice of ROCKLINE, also deejayed on Los Angeles KLOS-FM.

The credits are given over Wilson Pickett's "She's Lookin' Good," which is a smokin' hot slab of soul.  It reached #15 on the Billboard Hot 100.


Sunday, November 13, 2022

Black Crowes / Album Network Concert - Houston, 1993

Black Crowes
Album Network In Concert
Black Crowes Concert broadcast - broadcast window 12/30/93 thru 1/2/94
Recorded at a free concert given on February 6, 1993 by The Black Crowes at The Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Texas

01 Gino Michelini - Album Network Intro
02 Black Crowes - No Speak No Slave
03 Black Crowes - Sting Me
04 Black Crowes - Hard To Handle
05 Gino Michelini - Album Network Break
06 Black Crowes - Instrumental Jam
07 Black Crowes - Thorn In My Pride
08 Gino Michelini - Album Network Break
09 Black Crowes - Twice As Hard
10 Black Crowes - Thick n' Thin
11 Black Crowes - Hotel Illness
12 Gino Michelini - Album Network Break
13 Black Crowes - Sometimes Salvation
14 Black Crowes - Jealous Again
15 Gino Michelini - Album Network Break
16 Black Crowes - Remedy
17 Gino Michelini - Album Network Outro
18 Gino Michelini - Album Network Promo

A generous reader sent a rip of an Album Network show to us a few months back.  I edited out the commercials and chaptered the show.  

There are several versions of this circulating; it appears there was a longer live broadcast of the concert, and this syndicated version was edited down from it.


Low resolution scans of the discs and cue sheets are from Discogs.com