18.11.1995 USA, Atlanta, The Omni The Omni // Atlanta // 11/18/95 exc. Aud. 01. What's the Frequency Kenneth? [3:57] 02. Crush with Eyeliner [4:47] 03. Drive [3:55] 04. Turn You Inside Out [4:11] 05. The Wake-Up Bomb [5:42] 06. Undertow [5:32] 07. Losing My Religion [5:17] 08. Binky the Doormat [5:42] 09. Bang and Blame [5:57] 10. Strange Currencies [4:42] 11. Revolution [3:42] 12. Tongue [6:13] 13. Man on the Moon [6:07] 14. Country Feedback [6:42] 15. Find the River [4:22] 16. The One I Love [3:31] 17. Pop Song 89 [3:10] 18. Get Up [2:49] 19. Star 69 [3:14] 20. Nightswimming [5:03] 21. Let Me In [4:26] 22. Everybody Hurts [7:12] 23. band introductions / Happy Birthday to Amanda [3:29] 24. Orange Crush [4:26] 24. Departure [3:54] 25. Tusk [1:21] 26. Ghost Rider [0:55] 27. It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) [5:26] Total Running Time: [2:05:55] FLAC master, 26 January 2019, by elegymart: Digital audience recording (stereo) {recorded by Chuck from Atlanta}: unknown mics/DAT recorder > DAT master > two 1992-96 US Maxell XLII-S 100 (Type II CrO2) analog audio cassettes {from the Stonecutter Archives} > Sony TC-WE435 (azimuth adjustment) > Roland R05 (24/96) > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (audio cleanup, convert to 16/44) > SHNtool (fixed SBE) > CD Wave (track splits) > TLH (WAV > FLAC8). Created this text file. Band line-up: Michael Stipe – lead vocals, harmonica Peter Buck – lead guitar, mandolin Mike Mills – bass guitar, keyboards, vocals Bill Berry – drums, percussion, backing vocals, bass guitar Nathan December - guitar Scott McCaughey - guitar, keyboards Amanda Brown - violin Notes: Courtesy of the Stonecutter Archives is this first of the final three shows from the Monster World Tour at the Omni in Atlanta. Luscious Jackson was the opener at these shows. The shows were filmed and recorded, with the final show released as a documentary-style film titled "Road Movie," although some other references state that the documentary pulls pieces from all three shows. A soundboard of this show circulates, so this one is for those of you who must have it all. Stipe's mumbling between songs isn't the clearest on this recording, but the instrumentation comes through fine. Looking for all the Luscious Jackson sets from this tour -- if you have, please share. Enjoy, elegymart