31.10.1985 USA, Norman, Lloyd Noble Center Live in Oklahoma 1985 vg / exc. Aud. 01. Shadows In The Rain [5:08] 02. Driven To Tears [8:38] 03. Consider Me Gone [5:29] 04. Children's Crusade [6:05] 05. One World [7:55] 06. Love Is The 7th Wave [6:57] 07. We Work The Black Seam [6:17] 08. Bring On The Night / When The World Is Running Down [11:56] 09. Another Day [7:37] 10. Moon Over Bourbon Street [4:13] 11. Fortress Around My Heart [4:31] 12. Low Life [4:34] 13. I Burn For You [14:38] 14. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free [6:28] 15. Roxanne [4:09] 16. Down So Long [9:20] 17. Every Breath You Take [4:26] 18. I Need Your Love So Bad [7:44] 19. The Dream Of The Blue Turtles [0:29] 20. Demolition Man [4:35] 21. Message In A Bottle [6:12] Total Running Time: [2:17:27] Taper: mjk5510 Master - 16/44 Edition Recording: 2 x Sony ECM 33F Mics > Sony D6 Transfer: Master Tapes > Nakamichi DR-01 (azimuth adjusted) > Audacity > Peak Pro 6 (pitch adjusted +20 cents) > iZotope RX / ozone 5 (mastered) > Peak Pro 6 (post production) > xACT 2.39 > FLAC Known Faults: -We Work The Black Seam: splice - I Burn For You: almost seamless splice I shared my master tape once before maybe a decade ago, I've been wanting to share a fresh transfer, upgraded transfer and finally got around to it. The pitch on my previous transfer was off slightly and this one cas been corrected and fully mastered in both 24/96 and 16/44 editions. The capture, in my opinion, is excellent. If I recall I was located in the lower balcony two to three sections back. My brother was with who as a huge Police fan but being a fan he was not about to ruin a good tape, if others were around they were quiet as can be so the entire show is for the most part audience participation free. Solid show for the "Dream Of The Blue Turtles" tour, it was pretty awesome to see Omar Hakim on drums, as a bonus we had backstage passes to meet Sting after the show thanks to my job at the time. I don't have much memory of that, it must have been fairly uneventful but always a kick to have the recording gear right there with the artist, of course strategically stashed away. mjk5510 Dimeadozen.org: Torrent 635340 (by mjk5510)