Intro 
Blackened
Fuel
Seek and Destroy
Kirk's solo #1
Fade to Black
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Frantic
King Nothing
St. Anger
Sad but True
Creeping Death
Battery
I Disappear
Melbourne
Nothing Else Matters
Master of Puppets
One
Enter Sandman
Am I Evil?
Dyers Eve

QUALITY: I'm reviewing the audience recording, which is a nice up front recording. Can't
believe he was able to get this good of a recording with the "in-the-round" setup and the
PA hanging from the ceiling. Nice job. The only thing is the audio runs a little "hot",
there is a small layer of distortion that is present on the recording. Otherwise, this
is a nice capture with great instrument and vocals separation, and it picks up the energy
of the show a lot better than the SBD recordings. Take the audience over the SBD :-)

SOURCE: SBD > FLAC > WAV > CDR

SOURCE 2: Sound Professionals AT853 (Cardoid Element) > Sound Professionals Mini Battery Box w/Bass Roll Off @ 107Hz 
> Sharp MD-SR60 MiniDisc > 2 Sony 80 Min Shock Absorbing MiniDisc's
CONVERSION: Master MD's > Yamaha MDX-783 MiniDisc Optical Out > Sound Blaster Audigy MP3+ Optical In > Sound Forge 7 
> ME Compression > CDWav > FLAC Frontend
TAPER: rjpass@adelphia.net

TIME: 125 minutes

CORRECT SHOW: Yes, LA is said many times.

FLAWS: none

BAND PERFORMANCE: Great performance by the band, and of course the debut of Dyer's Eve. Who
would've thought that? A rough debut, but a debut none the less. Kirk nails the solo which
is great. Great to see that they continued to bring this song out from time to time on the
US tour. Definitely a surprise, and another example how Metallica does listen to the fans.