01.12.1984 Germany, Munich, Deutsches Museum Live In Muenchen 84 good Audience 01. Intro [1:03] 02. Something to do [3:52] 03. Two minutes warning [4:27] 04. Puppets [3:47] 05. If you want [5:02] 06. People are people [4:05] 07. Leave in silence [4:54] 08. New life [4:06] 09. Shame [4:37] 10. Somebody [4:48] 11. Ice machine [3:39] 12. Lie to me [5:23] 13. Blasphemous rumours [5:17] 14. Told you so [4:38] 15. Master and servant [5:15] 16. Photographic [4:09] 17. Everything counts [6:54] 18. See you [5:18] 19. Shout [3:37] 20. Just can't get enough [4:53] Total Running Time: [1:29:55] Source: (low gen) audience tape Transfer: Nakamichi CR-4E - Sony PCM-M10 (24bit/48kHz) Software: Audactiy - Trader's little helper (level 8 flac files) 2013 thefallenqueen tape transfer project / Tape: No. 2 of 44 2013 is a great year for Depeche Mode fans. A new album, a world tour and a great setlist with lots of surprises (little joke - sorry). Lots of great audience recordings from the current tour have seen the light of day and many are still to come. Last weekend I received a box of not less than 44 audience tapes from the late 80's and early 90's. Many were reported to be first-gen directly from the master tapes but without confirmation. To remember that there have been monumental tours before like the WVT in 1990 I deceided to make high quality tape transfers of these tapes. Some cover artwork for these tapes would be very much appreciated if anybody wants to give this project a "face". I used a high-end Nakamichi tape deck for these raw tape transfers, no compression, no equalizing, no dolby. These transfers are 100% what we have on tape including all the cuts, crackles, hiss and flaws, speed issues and distortions, clappers and talkers. Some of these tapes may have suffered over the last 25 - 30 years. This torrent contains two versions. The first version is a 16bit/44,1kHz version ready to burn on cd-r. There’s a fade-out fade-in according to the tape change. Some volume boost and track spiting was performed using audacity on this first version. The second version is a raw and unedited 24bit/48kHz for remasters or merges. Please un-click this separate folder if you only want to listen to the cd-r version - you won't need it!