Mazzy Star 1994, June 23, Paris, L'Arapaho venue

Sound quality's very good, with Hope's voice coming through clearly.
Details re. the origin of this recording are unknown except it comes from
a DAT2 (Digital Audio Tape) cassette from Scott Simpson's collection, one he received in trade.
This audio file comes from the file he made from his DAT2 tape, & kindly shared.
Other versions of recordings of this same show have previously been shared via DIME, most
recently one by Dime uploader survivor69. Although the original source recording appears to be the
same (audience voices close to the mic sound identical) in both cases, the audio quality of
this recording from Scott is the best I've heard so far from this show.

Track Listing:
01. Give You My Lovin'
02. Blue Light
03. Bells Ring
04. She's My Baby
05. Ghost Highway
06. She Hangs Brightly
07. Ride it On
08. Into Dust
09. Flowers in December
10. So Tonight That I Might See
11. Leaving On a Train, a.k.a. Let That Be (unreleased)*
12. Hair and Skin (Green on Red cover)
13. Fade Into You
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*A song Mazzy Star performed live fairly often in the 1990s. The two titles it goes by
may both be incorrect ones bootleg tapers/collectors used for it. Quite a few live bootleg
recordings of the song exist, but it's never yet appeared on an official release.
A number of songs the band did do live in the 1990s belatedly (in 2011 & later)
saw studio releases via singles or the 2013 Seasons of Your Day album:
Sparrow, Lay Myself Down, Does Someone Have Your Baby Now, & I'm Less Here are examples
of older songs known from live recordings that got studio releases many years later.
Unfortunately, Leaving On a Train, along with a few others, remain exceptions.

L'Arapaho was a small capacity (350) venue in Paris that operated through the 1990s,
but is now defunct, apparently.
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This 1994 band lineup (based on other 1994 shows) is most likely:

Hope Sandoval: vocals, tambourine, shakers, harmonica
David Roback: Guitars
Jill Emery: Bass
Keith Mitchell: Drums
Will Cooper (a.k.a Glenn, his real surname): violin/viola
Suki Ewers: Keyboards, second guitar
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-Hermesacat (Bob B.)