Amos, Tori - Melbourne, Australia (10 Sept)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 10-09-2007
     
Length  : 114:29
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
Melbourne, Australia (10 Sept) (Disc 1) 71:13
01 Body & Soul 06:10
02 God 04:59
03 Dragon 05:33
04 Secret Spell 04:28
05 You Can Bring Your Dog 04:20
06 Professional Widow (Remix) 04:26
07 Big Wheel 04:34
08 Space Dog 08:57
09 Tombigbee 05:46
10 Cornflake Girl 06:06
11 Bells For Her 08:06
12 Caught A Lite Sneeze 05:42
13 What Do You People Eat For Breakfast Improv 02:06
Melbourne, Australia (10 Sept) (Disc 2) 43:16
01 Winter 08:48
02 Taxi Ride 06:26
03 Father's Son 04:12
04 Bliss 03:55
05 Code Red 07:31
06 Precious Things 06:31
07 Tear In Your Hand 05:53

Notes
Recorded at the Hamer Hall, Melbourne, Australia. Very good audience recording.


From the info file:

Tori Amos
10 September 2007
Hamer Hall
Melbourne, Australia

Source: Audience using Edirol R9 internal mic, input level 7
Recording format: 24 bit/48.0 kHz WAV =>xACT =>FLAC level 8
Seat: Balcony C28
Taper: mcmahonm

WAVE Editor - normalizing and track splitting

Setlist (Santa)
Disc 1
01 Body & Soul
02 God
03 Dragon
04 Secret Spell
05 You can bring your dog
06 Professional Widow (Remix)
07 Big Wheel
08 Space Dog
09 Tombigbee
10 Cornflake Girl
11 Bells for her
12 Caught a Lite Sneeze
13 What do you people eat for breakfast Improv

Disc 2
14 Winter
15 Taxi Ride
16 Father's Son
17 Bliss
18 Code Red
19 Precious Things
20 Tear in Your Hand


This was the first Melbourne Show from Tori's American Doll Posse Tour which she started dressed as Santa. It was a great show with a great set of songs. I may have had the imput level a tad too high in places, so apologies if the quality is not as good as the show from the following night which I have also seeded on Dime. If anyone is not happy with the quality and thinks they could improve on the sound quality with some more editing of the original WAV files, PM me and we can try and get a better quality torrent together.
Feel free to share and enjoy but please do not sell!
Thanks to all at www.ToriTraders.com and www.Dimeadozen.org who have provided me with so much great music over the years!