Creeping Death
Fuel
Wherever I May Roam
The God That Failed
The Unforgiven
Battery
Master of Puppets
The Thing That Should Not Be
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Disposable Heroes
Leper Messiah
Orion
Damage, Inc.
Sad but True
Nothing Else Matters
One
Enter Sandman
So What?
Seek and Destroy

QUALITY: Excellent quality from the live soundboards.

SOURCE: SBD > FLAC
TIME: 120 minutes

CORRECT SHOW: Yes.

FLAWS: Clicks between tracks, may clean up some day.

BAND PERFORMANCE: Overall a fairly strong performance with a few moments of being "off". The God that Failed,
James does a higher than normal vocal range on this song. He seems to struggle with it. The song comes off 
better when he yells in key rather than singing. Cool And Justice For All teaser during the acoustic 
solo right before Unforgiven. Also James tries to sing most of Puppets, and again it doesn't sound right.
I'm sure he's doing this to save his voice. Most singers that have any sort of longevity go through this, 
and their vocals change over the years. James does sound really great on a number of songs
especially Thing.  Kirk does some guitar solo thing that sounds terrible at  the end of Master of Puppets. 
He also does some extended pedal distortion annoying noise at the end of thingy. Sounds terrible. Kirk 
seems to be having an off night during one of his solos in Orion he gets stuck in the wrong key and the 
solo takes an offkey turn. Otherwise, Orion sounds awesome live.  Cheers to Robert.