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THE COMPLETE SUPPER CLUB

Rocks 92115-118 [T-326]

(1) Supper Club (New York, NY); November 16, 1993 (first show)
(2) Supper Club (New York, NY); November 16, 1993 (second show)
(3) Supper Club (New York, NY); November 17, 1993 (first show)
(4) Supper Club (New York, NY); November 17, 1993 (second show)

Tracklist: (1) Absolutely Sweet Marie, Lay Lady Lay, Blood In My Eyes, Queen Jane Approximately, Tight Connection To My Heart, Disease Of Conceit, I Want You, Ring Them Bells, My Back Pages, Forever Young
(2) Ragged And Dirty, Lay Lady Lay, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, Queen Jane Approximately, Jack-A-Roe, One Too Many Mornings, I Want You, Ring Them Bells, My Back Pages, Forever Young
(3) Ragged And Dirty, One More Cup Of Coffee, Blood In My Eyes, Queen Jane Approximately, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, Disease Of Conceit, I Want You, Ring Them Bells, My Back Pages, Forever Young
(4) Ragged And Dirty, Lay Lady Lay, Tight Connection To My Heart, Weeping Willow, Delia, Jim Jones, Queen Jane Approximately, Ring Them Bells, Jack-A-Roe, Forever Young, I Shall Be Released

NOTE: Not recommended. A fan project in superior sound came into general circulation in early 2002; it can most commonly be found as The Supper Club "Upgrade." Most comments on this set (including some of those included below) are outdated with regard to relative sound quality, but not, of course, the performances themselves.

EDLIS: Probably the best choice for those interested in the Supper Club concerts. The quality and source tapes are the same as the available CDs of the first two shows, but the packaging here is a wee bit better.

rmd: Definitely worth getting. It's an audience recording, and since the Supper Club is a small place and the audience were (understandably) very excited, the sound quality is not all we have come to expect of recent CD boots, but it's quite listenable with a little knob twisting. The first disc has the noisiest crowd, while the second has the foggiest sound. Disc three has the best sound, and disc four has the best songlist. Performances are very strong throughout. (MZ)