20.03.1982 USA, Houston, The Summit Live At The Summit 1982 (Master source) exc. Soundboard Total: [1:19:59] 01. Spirits In The Material World [3:47] 02. Hungry For You [3:19] 03. When The World Is Running Down You Make The Best Of What's Still Around [4:17] 04. The Beds Too Big Without You [5:17] 05. De Do Do Do De Da Da Da [5:27] 06. Demolition Man [5:35] 07. Shadows In The Rain [7:09] 08. Walking On The Moon [4:37] 09. Invisible Sun [4:41] 10. Bring On The Night [6:30] 11. One World [4:46] 12. Roxanne [5:45] 13. Don't Stand So Close To Me [3:42] 14. Can't Stand Losing You / Regatta De Blanc [8:03] 15. So Lonely [6:54] Lineage: CDR Trade > EAC > Flac Level 8 (w/verify) Lineage: SBD Master Cassette (Maxell UD XLII) > Wav (Cool Edit Pro v1.1) > CDR > Ripped to Wav > Flac Size: 807 MB Compressed: 514 MB Missing: Voices Inside My Head, Message In A Bottle & Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic Notes: This is one of the first shows I received in trade on cdr. I believe it is pretty close to a copy off the master tapes. I wonder if the taper(s) might have started taping late or for some reason they did not tape the first three songs. A lot of shows were professionally recorded at the Summit in the late 70's and early 80's. I wonder if this show was professionally filmed. Anyone with more information on this show, please come forward and share what you have / know. Sting - Vocals, Keyboards Andy Summers - Guitar Stewart Copeland - Drums Darryl Dixon - saxophone David Watson - saxophone Marvin Daniels – trumpet Dimeadozen.org: Torrent 131755 (by radlizzard) http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=131755 Eeklair note: this is indeed from a master board tape, given to me by Dennis Chambers, who recieved it from someone close to "The Police," presumably Stewart Copeland himself. When i lived in Baltimore area I used to hang out with Dennis at his home in Randallstown Md and one day he opened up a case of tapes and handed this tape to me. He wasn't impressed with Stewart after realizing that the 64th notes he heard playing on the hi-hats weren't exacted by Stew's hands, rather by analog delay ('Walking on the moon' for example). I still have the master tape, and I might remaster it as I an alot more savvy at it now (I ripped this back in 1999). I was very new at mastering cassettes to my hard drive but i liked the result at the time. It was taped on a Maxell UD XLII. I have no reason to believe it is any generation but that of the master - there's virtually zero hiss. So lineage would be SBD Master Cassette > Wav (Cool Edit Pro v1.1) > CDR > Ripped to Wav > Flac (whatever level the uploader converted to) > you The tape is as is, the missing tunes are missing presumably because the guy behind the desk forgot to press record any sooner. I kiddingly entitled it, "I'll have you for fucking breakfast," after hearing Sting say that somewhere before or after, "Demolition Man." I hate when respectable people go so crass. ~Eeklair