Bruce Springsteen and The e Street Band Title: New York City Serenade Label: Exodus Records EX 002 Catalog #: ER 001 (2 LP) Source: Audience Format: 2 CDR Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes 29 seconds Location: Union College, Schenectady, New York, NY Date: October 19, 1974 Lineage: Original Picture Discs -> Pioneer Quartz-Direct Drive PL-640 -> Transfert with Cable -> Nero Wav Editor -> wav -> speed corrected -> clicks remove -> TLH -> Flac (level 8) Align on Sector Boundaries. Include: md5 (wav/flac), ffp, Frequency-Spectral Analysis, Artwork, Info file And Par2 Recovery Files at 10%. Setlist CD 1: (49:20) Side A 01 Incident On 57th Street (9:11) Side A 02 Spirit In The Night (6:58) Side A 03 Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street? (4:24) Side A 04 It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City (4:21) Side B 01 E Street Shuffle (11:18) Side B 02 Spanish Harlem (4:51) Side B 03 Lost In The FLood (8:17) CD 2: (46:09) Side C 01 Mona - She's The One (7:44) Side C 02 New York City Serenade (17:31) Side D 01 A Love So Fine (7:08) Side D 02 Angel From The Inner Lake aka Thundercrack (13:46) NOTE: The sound is not bad, but it has some imperfection reported by the tape used to record the vinyls, the show is not complete, also the setlist is not in the right order. The songs of the last side (side D) are from another show. To make it special and very rare, these picture vinyls, is their limited edition, only 100 copies were printed and placed on the world market. Thanks to Domingo, who sent me this pearl, we all have the opportunity to enjoy! from Brucebase: One show, held in the intimate Memorial Chapel Concert Hall as part of the school’s Homecoming Weekend, double bill, with Springsteen & The E Street Band headlining. An obscure local four-piece light rock band called Goebel & Lang opened with a 60-minute performance. The concert was a sellout. The above-mentioned setlist is taken from a circulating audience recording of fair-good quality that likely represents the entire performance. The speed fluctuation problems heard during some songs are from the original source tape. Available on the CD 'New York City Serenade' (Joker-Wildcard) and in slightly weaker sound quality on the CD 'Spanish Harlem' (Piggham). Some songs from this recording have also appeared on various live compilations over the years. THANKS to SITGES for these rare vinyls. Hope you Enjoy hrubesh