25.05.1979 USA, Chicago, Park West Park West Exc. Broadcast Total Running Time: [1:01:46] 01. Can't Stand Losing You [5:52] 02. Truth Hits Everybody [2:41] 03. So Lonely [7:22] 04. Fall Out [2:39] 05. Born In The 50s [6:03] 06. Hole In My Life [4:21] 07. Be My Girl, Sally [4:40] 08. Message In A Bottle [4:38] 09. Peanuts [3:26] 10. Roxanne [7:50] 11. Next To You [3:10] 12. Landlord [2:29] 13. Can't Stand Losing You [6:29] source: * PRE-FM [FLAWLESS] > CDRW > WAV > CDWAV > CDR > WAV > FLAC Lineage: Download from TTD* > my HD > TLH > WAV > Cool Edit Pro > Sonic BBE > Waves L3 > WAV > TLH > FLAC (6) Notes: The quality of this recording was outstanding and virtually flawless. There were some minor imperfections though: - In "Born In The 50's" [4:42] and "Landlord" [0:56], Sting apparently used some strong language, which was replaced by a typical radio station beep. Extremely annoying. - Between some songs the crowd faded out and in again; obviously the show was meant to be broadcasted in three or four parts with chatter or advertisements in between. - 'Landlord' suffered from a tiny skip [2:19]. - The overall sound was a little flat, and lacked low-end. Months ago I fixed these flaws. And because everything worked out well, I gladly share it by now. - The beeps are completely gone. You won't hear where they have been. - The fades are gone. I cross-mixed the crowd where necessary to create a seemless show from start to finish. - The skip in 'Landlord' was a tough one. I'm afraid a beat or two were lost, so I was not able to repair this completely. The best I could do, was to smoothen it. If you listen close, you'll hear something odd, but who doesn't know, won't hear it. - I added some low end with the incredible Sonic BBE Maximizer. Now the show has a little more 'body'. - I did, except for the very low frequencies, NOT apply any EQ nor hiss reduction. At first I considered some mild EQ, because the mids are a bit agressive, but in the end I decided not to touch anything. Actually, I like the somewhat rough and unpolished sound as it is and I don't like overdone "remasters" when there's no need to. - Last note: I left out the show host. This is the show only. I know some of you love radio station talk and interviews surrounding the show, but sorry, I can't stand it. Luckily every Police fan will have the previous source as well, so nothing is lost forever - it's just not included on this version. THANKS A LOT to talbe1019 for having made this available in the past. Cheers noiseless. Dimeadozen.org: Torrent 187649 (by noiseless)