John Lee Hooker plus John Cipollina
1986 October 3
Sweetwater, Mill Valley, CA

01 Have You Ever Been Down? [fades in] 04:09.150
02 (title?) [fades out] 00:23.305
03 Boom Boom Boom 04:34.688
04 Crazy Bout You Baby 06:42.889
05 You're So Fine 03:34.285
06 I Didn't Know 03:29.513
07 Serves You Right 05:26.565
08 Feel Alright 17:11.437
09 (introductions) 02:31.955
10 Crossroads 11:04.787
11 I Don't Know 08:17.174
12 When First I Met You Baby 04:51.085
13 (title?) 04:31.905
14 Black Night 05:15.953
15 Big Road 04:22.793

John Lee Hooker is on tracks 1-8 and 13-15.
John Cipollina is on tracks 10-12 (and maybe on 15 but he doesn't take any solos)

A scan of my ticket to the show is included in the torrent.

This is definitely not the whole show. Track 1 fades in - who knows what was played before that song? Track 8 sounds like the end of the set and track 9 sounds like the beginning of the encores. At the end of track 15 there is less than a second of the beginning of another song, but what is offered here is all I captured that night.

Audience recording by Easy Ed. Crappy little Sony stereo mike that sold for under $100 placed on the roof of the bathrooms, left side of the club (facing the stage) about midway back in a club that held maybe 200-250 people > Sony D6 cassette recorder Sony UX-PRO90 cassette (Dolby B on)

Transfer by Easy Ed: Sony TC-K71 (Dolby off) > Presonus Firepod > firewire > PC > Sound Forge 8 (24 bit, track, normalize to peak levels, change bit length, export to .wav files) > .wav files > FLAC level 8 encoding align on sector boundaries. Not burned to cdr - no EAC.

Recording with Dolby B boosts high frequencies by 10dB. Playing back with Dolby B cuts high frequencies by 10dB. But Dolby circuits vary from machine to machine and I didn't hear any tape hiss that seemed to need reducing so I transferred this with Dolby off, which resulted in a little extra brightness to the recording, which I deemed acceptable.