Intro
Creeping Death
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Harvester of Sorrow
No Remorse
The Four Horsemen
Shortest Straw
Jason's solo
 > To Live Is to Die Jam
Whiplash
Fade to Black
Seek and Destroy w/ Symptom of the Universe
Blackened
One
Master of Puppets
Kirk's solo
 > This Kid's jam
Battery
 > The Frayed Ends of Sanity jam 
Last Caress
Am I Evil?
Helpless
Breadfan
Motorbreah

QUALITY: Some hiss associated with this recording, which is not surprising considering
it is from the '90s, and was transferred from a mid-gen cassette. The instruments are
pretty balanced, but James' vocals comes across louder than the music. So there is a
slight mis-match. The crowd isn't too loud, which is nice. Actually a pretty good job
by the taper over all. It'd be interesting to see how a 1st gen sounds compared to
what I have converted. I transferred this show to CDR myself, track transitions are
clean and smooth. For some reason I transferred this to three cds, I have no idea why. 
I can get it on to 2 cds.

SOURCE: Unknown mic > Unknown audience analog
TIME: 130 minutes

CORRECT SHOW: Yes, James says "Scanning the scene in Glasgow tonight" during Seek.

FLAWS: There are a few minor cuts here and there that are associated with tape flips. Nothing
is really cut from the performance itself.

BAND PERFORMANCE: Good performance by the band, as usual. For just a few shows in the 90's this was
a really good setlist. Shortest Straw making it this tour, and the No Remorse/Horsemen medley is pretty
cool. Pretty loose feel to this show, James interacts with the crowd a bit more than normal. I like
Jason's solo during this tour. The solos during the Justice and Black Album tour, I thought, were boring.
Not the case this tour. Blackened does better as an opener, than James doing his cursing chant with the
crowd, and then saying "Blackened". Seems out of place here.  Strange to think that for as much as the
crowd was into this show, the black album had yet to be released. These 1990 shows are like a bridge between
the "stuffiness" of the Justice tour, and the "stream-lined machine" of the black album tour. Pretty
sad that I even came up with that observation really. Last night of the mini-UK Tour, with Warrior Soul
opening.