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Commercially unavailable music for trading
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Mose Allison, the Arcade Fire, Louis Armstrong, Chet Atkins, Burt Bacharach, Chet Baker, Syd Barrett, the Beatles, Tony Bennett, George Benson, Bjork, David Bowie, the Box Tops, Billy Bragg, Jon Brion, David Byrne, Eva Cassidy, John Cale, Ray Charles, Alex Chilton, Nat King Cole, Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Shawn Colvin, Elvis Costello, Crowded House, Evan Dando, Bobby Darin, Ray Davies of the Kinks, Miles Davis, Sammy Davis, Jr., Sandy Denny, Chris Difford, Eric Dolphy, Nick Drake, Bob Dylan, Brian Eno, Fairport Convention, Neil Finn, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel, Marvin Gaye, Genesis, George Harrison, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Robyn Hitchcock, the Hives, Buddy Holly, Daniel Johnston, George Jones, Joy Division, Sam Kinison (not exactly music, but still . . .), Mark Knopfler, Diana Krall, Led Zeppelin, the Lemonheads, Charles Lloyd, Love, Paul McCartney, Carmen McRae, the Magic Numbers, Magnetic Fields, Dean Martin, Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, Monty Python, Morrissey, Mott the Hoople, My Bloody Valentine, Randy Newman, New Order, Nico, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Tony Oxley, Jimmy Page, Gram Parsons, Jaco Pastorius, Grant Lee Phillips, Sam Phillips, Pink Floyd, Iggy Pop, Prince, Public Image Ltd., Queens of the Stone Age, the Ramones, the Rat Pack, Lou Reed, R.E.M., the Replacements, Damien Rice, the Rolling Stones, Mick Ronson, Otis Rush, William Shatner (!), Frank Sinatra, Patti Smith, the Smiths, the Soft Boys, Sonic Boom, Sonic Youth, Squeeze, the Stooges, the Sun Ra Arkestra, Matthew Sweet, Talking Heads, Television, Mel Torme, Yo La Tengo, Linda Thompson, Richard Thompson, Richard and Linda Thompson, Glenn Tilbrook, Uncle Tupelo, the Velvet Underground, Tom Verlaine, Tom Waits, Mae West, Chris Whitley, Wilco, Lucinda Williams, Cassandra Wilson, Amy Winehouse, Stevie Wonder, the Yardbirds, Lester Young . . .

 

Updated May 3, 2008

 

Rock List
Blues List (very, very short)
Country & Western List (very, very short)
Jazz List
Vocalists List
Miscellaneous List

 

How to obtain music from this list:

1. If you have something you think I'd like to trade for, and you are willing to abide by my trading rules (see below), please e-mail me. Or . . .

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The obligatory trading rules:

1. If I contact you about a trade, I will mail your CDs out first. If you contact me, I expect you to mail mine out first.

2. All titles are from either bootleg CDs/CD-Rs or decompressed from lossless .flac or .shn sources (as noted), not MP3 or other inferior sources (with one or two exceptions, as indicated), and recorded DAO on quality discs, such as TDK, Sony or Fujifilm. Of course, I expect the same in return. I don't use generic or Memorex CDs, and I will not accept them for trades. I generally extract with Exact Audio Copy, as many traders insist this ensures the best quality. This is a free program available here. However, I occasionally use other extraction programs when EAC fails to provide satisfactory results. I'm not picky about what kind of hardware or software you use, so long as the results are satisfactory.

3. All titles listed are soundboard or broadcast recordings unless otherwise indicated. I've given everything a rating based on technical quality, and I've tried to be as objective as possible. A = excellent: comparable to an official release -- or else really, really close. B = good: solid and enjoyable, such as a fairly clean, well-balanced audience recording. C = fair: still listenable, but with serious problems, such as a distant, noisy audience recording -- not for the casual listener, but fans might appreciate it. D = poor: unlistenable by common standards, but of possible interest to hardcore fans. F = severe technical problems, of interest mainly to collectors or completists. (There are only a few "F" titles on the list, which are included primarily for their rarity.) I'll gladly provide more information about individual titles or recommendations for particular artists upon request.

4. Unless otherwise requested, I don't write on CDs, I ship CDs without cases in individual CD envelopes, identified on the envelope or with a post-it, in bubblewrap-padded mailers, mailed first class within the United States or air mail overseas. I ask that you do the same.

5. I cannot print artwork, but I'll be happy to e-mail scans (or track listings) when available.

6. I'm in this to have fun and share music I enjoy. I'll make every reasonable effort to ensure that our trades are mutually satisfying.

 

ROCK LIST:

 

THE ARCADE FIRE

CMJ Summerstage, Central Park, New York City, 15 September 2005 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (includes a guest appearance by David Bowie on two songs, "Wake Up" and Bowie's "Queen Bitch") (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

 

BURT BACHARACH

Studio Sessions 1963-1968, Los Angeles, California (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Dionne Warwick sings on seven tracks, others are instrumental, from .flac) (A)

Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach: Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, California, 20 October 1998 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach: Royal Festival Hall, October 29th 1998 (Thunderball TB801) (from .flac) (A)

 

SYD BARRETT/PINK FLOYD (see also PINK FLOYD)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 1 (fan club compilation) (acetates, demos, mixes, broadcasts, 1965-1967, from .shn) (A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 2 (fan club compilation) (acetates, mixes, broadcasts, etc., 1967-1968, from .shn) (A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 3 (fan club compilation) (Star Club, Copenhagen, 13 September 1967 + Hippy Happy Fair, Oude Ahoy, Rotterdam, 13 November 1967, audience recordings, from .shn) (Copenhagen: C, instruments clear but vocals faint; Rotterdam: B+)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 4 (fan club compilation) (outtakes, mixes, broadcasts, 1967-1974, from .shn) (A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 5 (fan club compilation) (radio documentary on Syd Barrett, from .shn) (A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 6 (fan club compilation) (interviews, mixes, oddities, 1967-1988, from .shn) (A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 7 (fan club compilation) (interviews with David Gilmour and Nick Mason, from .shn) (B+)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 8 (fan club compilation) (alternate mixes and oddities, no tray artwork, from .shn) (mostly A-/A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 9 (fan club compilation) (Pink Floyd Out of Phase Stereo mixes, from .shn) (A)

Have You Got It Yet? Vol. 10 (fan club compilation) (Barrett solo Out of Phase Stereo mixes, from .shn) (A-/A)

Various Artists: Madcap's Last Laugh (Syd Barrett tribute concert) (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Barbican Center, London, England, 10 May 2007) (featuring Pink Floyd [Gilmour/Mason/Wright], Roger Waters, Chrissie Hynde and others) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, some audience chatter)

 

THE BEATLES (see also GEORGE HARRISON, JOHN LENNON, PAUL McCARTNEY and RINGO STARR)

Track listings and other information on many Beatles bootlegs can be found at:

 

The Bootleg Zone

 

Strong Before Our Birth (Purple Chick PC-68) (2 CDs, home recordings, 1957-1960) (from .flac) (D/C)

Complete Home Recordings: 1958-62 (Silent Sea Productions ss076-77) (2 CDs, includes five 1962 live tracks, several officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (mostly D/C, live tracks: B)

The Beatals: Wildcat! (Madman Records 13-14) (home recordings, one officially released track removed) (from .flac) (D/C)

The Beatals: Wildcat! (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs, above Madman bootleg de-hummed and re-pitched) (home recordings, one officially released track removed) (from .flac) (D/C)

The Day John Met Paul (Hunger City CD-R) (BBC Radio 2 documentary, broadcast 26 June 2007) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, music clips only D/C)

The Cavern Club Rehearsals/Cavern Tapes Circa 1962 (compilation: The Early Years 02-CD-3333 + bonus tracks from Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (five rehearsal tracks from September 1962 + Liverpool Empire, 22 December 1963 + the five rehearsal tracks from superior source) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (B/B+, some dropouts in rehearsal tape, surface noise from acetate or vinyl on Liverpool performance)

NEW YEAR'S DAY - The Decca Audition (Unreleased Mono LP - Apple) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, CDC 010162) (remastered from LP) (A+)

Live! at the Star Club in Hamburg Germany 1962 (BATZ 0053-0055) (2 CDs, John, Paul, George & Ringo, live at the Star Club, Hamburg, Germany, 25-31? December 1962, 3 CDs on 2 CD-Rs, audience recordings) (D/C, a few performances incomplete)

The Star Club (Secret Trax ST 201030-1/2) (2 CDs, John, Paul, George & Ringo, live at the Star Club, Hamburg, Germany, 25-31? December 1962, audience recordings) (D/C, a few performances incomplete)

The Beatles Live - Star Club (Purple Chick/DarthDisc PC 157/158) (2 CDs, John, Paul, George & Ringo, live at the Star Club, Hamburg, Germany, 25-31? December 1962, audience recordings) (D/C, a few performances incomplete)

Mach Schau (His Mother's Voice SPEP 1559) (interview segments with slight amount of music, approx. 14 minutes) (no artwork, from .flac) (interviews: B+, music, D/C)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PMC 1202) (remastered from LP) (A+)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, MFSL-1-101) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A+)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 3042) (remastered from "Blue Box" Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP, from .flac) (A+)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (U.K. stereo, centered vocals mix) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 3042rm) (amateur remix, remastered from LP) (A+)

INTRODUCING THE BEATLES (U.S. mono, version 1, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, VJLP-1062) (U.S. version of PLEASE PLEASE ME on Vee Jay label) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A+)

INTRODUCING THE BEATLES (U.S. mono, version 2, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, VJLP-1062) (U.S. version of PLEASE PLEASE ME on Vee Jay label) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A+)

DIE BEATLES (German version of PLEASE PLEASE ME, stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SHZE 117) (remastered from LP) (A+)

THE ALTERNATE PLEASE PLEASE ME (2001 version) (Pear Records PCD 013) (alternate studio and live versions) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A)

THE ALTERNATE PLEASE PLEASE ME (2004 version) (Pear Records 63312-4142-1) (alternate studio and live versions) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally A-/A)

WITH THE BEATLES (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PMC 1206) (remastered from LP) (A+)

WITH THE BEATLES (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 3045) (remastered from "Blue Box" Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs LP, from .flac) (A+)

BEATLEMANIA! WITH THE BEATLES (Canadian wide stereo mix of WITH THE BEATLES) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST6051) (remastered from LP) (A+)

WITH THE BEATLES (U.K. stereo, centered vocals mix) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 3045rm) (amateur remix, remastered from LP) (A+)

TWIST AND SHOUT (Canadian Capitol LP, mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, T 6054) (remastered from LP) (A+)

TWIST AND SHOUT (Canadian Capitol LP, stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 6054) (remastered from LP) (A+)

MEET THE BEATLES (mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, T 2047) (remastered from LP) (A)

MEET THE BEATLES (stereo, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 2047) (remastered from LP) (A)

THE BEATLES BEAT (German stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, 1C 072-04 363) (remastered from LP) (A)

Stockholm 1963/Decca Audition Tape (origin unknown) ("POP '63" radio show, Karlaplansstudion, Stockholm, Sweden, 24 October 1963 + Decca audition tape, 1 January 1962 + bonus tracks) (no artwork) (A-)

Complete Home Recordings: 1963 (Silent Sea Productions ss078) (from .flac) (B)

Complete Home Recordings: 1964-66 (Silent Sea Productions ss079) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Artifacts I (Big Music Co., numbers unknown) (5 CDs, demos, rehearsals, broadcasts, studio outtakes, live tracks, and assorted rarities) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A-)

Artifacts II (Big Music Co., Big 4028-4032) (5 CDs, demos, rehearsals, broadcasts, studio outtakes, live tracks, and assorted rarities) (sound quality varies, mostly B+/A-)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 1 (1962-1963) (Yellow Dog Records YD 001) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 2 (1964-1965) (Yellow Dog Records YD 002) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 3 (1966-1967) (Yellow Dog Records YD 003) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 4 (1968) (Yellow Dog Records YD 004) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 5 (1969) (Yellow Dog Records YD 005) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 6 (1962-1969) (Yellow Dog Records YD 012) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 7 (1962-1969) (Yellow Dog Records YD 013) (studio outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A)

Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 1 (The Swingin' Pig Records TSP-CD-001) (studio outtakes, from .flac) (approx. 33 minutes) (A)

Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 2 (The Swingin' Pig Records TSP-CD-002) (studio outtakes, from .flac) (approx. 27 minutes) (A)

Back-Track (BT 6267-2) (studio outtakes) (A)

Back-Track, Part Two (BT 6368-2) (studio outtakes) (A)

Back-Track, Part Three (BT 6369-2) (studio outtakes) (A)

Hold Me Tight (Toasted Records/Condor 1990) (studio outtakes) (A)

CASUALTIES (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SPRO-9469) (unreleased Capitol album of alternate versions and mixes, mastered from LP) (A+)

Sessions (Adam VIII CD 49-020) (studio outtakes, from .flac) (A)

Anthology Extra (OMI 1999.10) (more unreleased material) (mostly A)

Anthology More (OMI 98/1-2) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities, several officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A)

Anthology Outtakes, Vol. 1 (Beat Central CT-200411/2) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A)

Anthology Outtakes, Vol. 2 (Beat Central CT-200421/2) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Anthology Outtakes, Vol. 3 (Beat Central CT-200431/2) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Anthropology (Silent Sea SS 005) (assorted outtakes, demos and live rarities) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Mythology, Vol. 1: 1962-1964 (Strawberry Records STR 008/009/010) (3 CDs, interviews, radio shows, alternate takes, alternate mixes) (A-/A)

Mythology, Vol. 2: 1964-1966 (Strawberry Records STR 011/012/013/014) (4 CDs, interviews, radio shows, alternate takes, alternate mixes) (A-/A)

Mythology, Vol. 3: 1966-1969 (Strawberry Records STR 015/016/017/018) (4 CDs, interviews, radio shows, alternate takes, alternate mixes) (A-/A)

The Ultimate "Sessions" Collection (Pirate Bay CD-Rs) (2 CDs, from .flac) (A)

Every Little Thing, Volumes 1-4 (Overdone Productions ELT-001/002/003/004/005/006, Odp-2001/1-2) (8 CDs, "Recording Variations, Rare Mixes and Musical Oddities from Around the World") (A)

Acetates (Yellow Dog Records YD 009) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Acetates (upgrade) (Yellow Dog Records YD 080/081) (2 CDs) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Hodge-Podge (Black Dog Records BD 001) (assorted studio rarities) (sound quality varies, generally C/B)

Hodge-Podge, Vol. 2 (Black Dog Records BD 001) (assorted studio rarities) (sound quality varies, generally C/B)

Hodge-Podge, Vol. 3 (Black Dog Records BD 001) (assorted studio rarities) (sound quality varies, generally C/B)

Hodge-Podge, Vol. 4 (Black Dog Records BD 001) (assorted studio rarities) (sound quality varies, generally C/B)

All Too Much (Westwood One/On the Radio Rarities on Compact Disc, Vol. 14) (outtakes and alternate mixes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Acoustic Submarine (Teddy Bear Records, number unknown) (2 CDs, assorted demos and outtakes) (no artwork, from .shn) (A-/A)

Not for Sale (Adam VIII CD 49-032) (outtakes and alternate mixes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Complete Control Room Monitor Mixes (Scorpio, number unknown) (3 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Playback One (Silent Sea SS 117/118) (2 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Playback Two (Silent Sea SS 119/120) (2 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Playback Three (Silent Sea SS 121/122) (2 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Playback Four (Silent Sea SS 123/124) (2 CDs, off-line recordings of monitor mixes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Turn Me On Dead Man (The John Barrett Tapes) (Vigotone VT 178/179) (2 CDs, assorted outtakes and mixes) (from .flac) (A)

Telecasts (Secret Trax ST200014-1/2/3/4/5) (5 CDs, various televised performances, 1962-1969) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B-/A-)

Complete BBC Sessions Upgraded for 2004 (Easytree.org CD-R) (10 CDs + 1 PC-compatible CD-ROM w/ scans, recording info, interview MP3s) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B/A-) (CD-ROM seems to work for PCs only, not Macs)

Studio Sessions: February 11, 1963 (Yellow Dog YDB 202) (from .flac) (A)

Studio Sessions: March 5 and September 12, 1963 (Yellow Dog YDB 203) (from .flac) (A)

Studio Sessions: March 5, 1963 & Sept. 12, 1963 (speed-corrected version) (Tobe Milo TMCD-8Q30S) (from .flac) (A)

Studio Sessions: 1964 (Yellow Dog YDB 302) (from .flac) (A)

Studio Sessions: 1965-1966 (Yellow Dog YDB 303) (from .flac) (A)

March 5, 1963 plus the Decca Tapes (Vigotone VT123) (session outtakes plus the 1 January 1962 Decca audition tape) (no artwork) (1963 session: A, Decca tape: overall sound is A- but there are quite a few glitches and dropouts)

Alf Together Now (Spank SP-148) (home demo and studio session tapes, 1963) (from .flac) (B)

Empire Theatre, Liverpool, 7 December 1963 + Milan, Italy, Velodromo Vigorelli, 24 June 1965 (compilation of Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (complete Liverpool performance plus two and a half songs from Milan) (no artwork) (Liverpool: C, from .flac, Milan: B, from .shn)

Jelly Beans Hailing in Dreamlike Noise (Dimeadozen.org CD-R, corrected version of Whoopy Cat WKP-0036) (Empire Theatre, Liverpool, 7 December 1963 [partial] + NME Pollwinner's Concert, Wembley, U.K., 26 April 1964 + Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia, 15 June 1964 + NME Pollwinner's Concert, Wembley, U.K., 11 April 1965) (from .flac) (sound varies, D/B, some tracks incomplete)

Can You Hear Me? (Secret Garden SGCD-15) (various live performances) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A, many performances incomplete or mere snippets)

First U.S. Concert (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, TAO 0264) (Washington Coliseum, Washington, D.C., 11 February 1964) (unreleased U.S. mono Capitol album, remastered from LP) (B-)

Denmark & The Netherlands, 3 June - 6 June 1964 (Lazy Tortoise, unnumbered or number unknown) (2 CDs, from .flac) (C)

The Beatles in Holland (Birthday Records BR002) (5 & 6 June 1964 + bonus tracks) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (C)

Australia 1964 (Yellow Dog 070/071) (2 CDs, Festival Hall, Melbourne, 17 July 1964, early and late shows) (from .flac) (B)

The Beatles and Murray the 'K' - As It Happened, Baby! (Darthdisc RAR0001) (backstage interviews during rehearsals for "Around the Beatles" TV broadcast, 23 April 1964 + demos and studio outtakes) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A-)

Around and Around (Silent Sea SS 113-114) (2 CDs, the entire "Around the Beatles" performance, plus original studio recordings for the broadcast and bonus tracks) (A)

THE BEATLES STORY (Overdone Productions) (unedited from 1994 Capitol DAT master tape) (no artwork) (A+)

THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM (mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, T 2080) (remastered from LP) (A)

THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM (stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 2080) (remastered from LP) (A)

Hard Days and Hard Nights (Silent Sea SS 060/061) (2 CDs, compilation of A HARD DAY'S NIGHT-era studio sessions, home recordings, broadcasts and alternate mixes) (A except the home recordings: C/B)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PMC 1230) (remastered from LP) (A+)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 3058) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab "Blue Box" LP) (A+)

A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, UAL 3366) (remastered from LP) (A)

It's All in the Mind, Y'Know (Beat CD 017) (movie-related outtakes and mixes) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

In Concert (Secret Trax ST 200016-1/2) (2 CDs, four concerts: Copenhagen, 4 June 1964; Adelaide, 12 June 1964; Vancouver, 22 August 1964; Los Angeles, 23 August 1964) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, Copenhagen: D, Adelaide: C, Vancouver: C, Los Angeles: C+)

Euphoria in Australia (Document Records DR 018 LP) (Adelaide, Australia, 12 June 1964 + Melbourne, Australia, 1 July 1964) (no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Northwest Nights: Live in Seattle and Vancouver, August 21 & 22, 1964 (DARTHDISC, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, press conferences, interviews and concerts) (from .flac) (press conferences and interviews: B+/A-, music: D)

We've Got Combs: Philadelphia and Indianapolis 1964 (JFC 002/003) (2 CDs, Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 September 1964, and Indiana State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis, Indiana, 3 September 1964, afternoon show, plus broadcast interviews from both cities, last track of Indianapolis concert cuts off) (from .flac) (B/B+)

Live in Philadelphia and Indianapolis (Bubu II) (Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 September 1964; Indiana State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis, 3 September 1964, afternoon show, last track cuts off) (no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Every Little Thing - The Making of BEATLES FOR SALE Album and Single (Silent Sea SS 062/063) (2 CDs, BEATLES FOR SALE-era sessions, outtakes and mixes) (A)

Beatles for Sale - Deluxe Edition (Purple Chick PC 110/111) (3 CDs, CD1: stereo mix + bonus tracks, CD2: mono mix + bonus tracks, CD3: session outtakes) (from .flac) (A)

BEATLES FOR SALE (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, MFSL-1-104) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A+)

BEATLES FOR SALE (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 3062) (remastered from "Blue Box" Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP, from .flac) (A+)

BEATLES '65 (mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, T 2228) (remastered from LP) (A)

BEATLES '65 (stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 2228, 2005 upgrade) (remastered from LP) (A)

HELP! Sessions (origin unknown) (no artwork) (A)

HELP! (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, MFSL-1-105) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A+)

HELP! (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 3071) (remastered from "Blue Box" Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP, from .flac) (A+)

HELP! (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PMC 1255) (remastered from LP) (A+)

HELP! (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, MAS 2386) (remastered from LP) (A)

HELP! (Mexican stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SLEM 004) (remastered from LP) (A+)

Songs for Eleanor (Silent Sea SS035) (HELP!-era rarities) (B+/A-)

YESTERDAY AND TODAY (mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, T-2553) (remastered from LP) (A)

YESTERDAY AND TODAY (simulated stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 2553) (remastered from LP) (A)

YESTERDAY AND TODAY (true stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 2553) (remastered from LP) (A)

YESTERDAY AND TODAY (true stereo, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 2553) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A)

Visit to Minneapolis (Quarter Apple PCS 7333) (Metropolitan Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 21 August 1965) (from .flac) ()

The Complete Hollywood Bowl Concerts (Midnight Beat MBCD108/109) (2 CDs, three concerts in stereo from the Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, 23 August 1964, 29 and 30 August 1965, which were edited for the official Capitol LP + bonus tracks: Hollywood interview and press conference) (B/B+)

Live at the Hollywood Bowl (Project 4877) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, STAO 2222) (unreleased 1964 stereo Capitol album, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, 23 August 1964) (remastered from LP) (B+/A-)

LIVE AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, number unknown) (official version, remastered from LP, no artwork) (B+/A-)

Live in Paris 1965 (The Swingin' Pig Records TSP-CD-008) (two shows, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

The Beatles in Italy 1965 (Teatro Adriano, Rome, Italy, 27 June 1965, evening show and two versions of tracks from afternoon show) (from .flac) (evening show: C; afternoon show tracks, sound quality varies, B-/A-)

Live in Atlanta (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, 18 August 1965, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

The Beatles & the Great Concert at Shea (A Yellow Dog Masters Choice Release) (2 CDs, Shea Stadium, Flushing, Queens, New York, 15 August 1965, featuring both the complete, original line recording and the partially re-recorded BBC soundtrack) (original recording: B-/B+, flaws in source tape; soundtrack: sound quality varies, B-/A-)

Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, August 19, 1965 (Bulldog BGCD-034) (afternoon and evening shows) (from .flac) (B+)

The Live Beatles (Document Records DR 005) (Munich, Germany, 24 June 1966 + interview) (from vinyl LP, no artwork, from .flac) (B-)

Bravo Blitztounee in Germany 1966 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Grugahalle, Essen, 25 June 1966, afternoon performance, audience recording + radio documentary and press conference from Essen) (radio material: A-, concert: D-, "Rock 'n' Roll Music" missing)

Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California, 29 August 1966 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 28 minutes) (B+, vocals faint in first track, last track fades out midway)

SOUL Sessions (Silent Sea SS 032/033) (2 CDs, RUBBER SOUL sessions) (A)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. mono mix - Japanese Toshiba "Red Wax" pressing) (Mirror Spock EAS-70135, remastered from LP) (A+)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. mono) (Another Phase, APMO-1007) (remastered from LP, no artwork) (A+)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, MFSL-1-106) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A+)

RUBBER SOUL (U.K. stereo, centered vocal mix) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, number unknown) (amateur remix, remastered from LP) (A+)

RUBBER SOUL (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, T 2442) (remastered from LP) (A+)

RUBBER SOUL (U.S. mono, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, T 2442) (remastered from LP) (A+)

RUBBER SOUL (U.S. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 2442) (remastered from LP) (A+)

RUBBER SOUL (U.S. "Dexterized" stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 2442) ("echo-enhanced" version, remastered from LP) (A+)

REVOLVER (U.K. mono) (Mirror Spock EAS-70136) (remaster from Japanese "Red Wax" LP) (A+)

REVOLVER (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, MFSL-1-107) (remaster from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs "Blue Box" LP) (A+)

REVOLVER (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, T 2576) (remaster from LP) (A+)

REVOLVER (U.S. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, ST 2576) (remaster from LP) (A+)

Alternate REVOLVER (Walrus 021) (demos, alternate versions, mixes) (only 23 tracks -- last few are missing) (A)

Revolving (Secret Trax ST 99009 1/2) (2 CDs, demos and alternate versions) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Revolverution (oBSoLete obs007) (amateur mixes and mash-ups of the entire REVOLVER album, incorporating other artists as diverse as Glenn Miller, Jimi Hendrix, the Cure, Madonna, Norman Greenbaum and Goldfrapp) (A)

Live at Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, July 2, 1966 (Bulldog Records BGCD-002) (no tray artwork, from .flac) (approx. 30 minutes) (B+, surface noise from acetate or vinyl)

It's Not Too Bad (Peg Boy PB 1008) (the evolution of "Strawberry Fields Forever," from demos through various versions and mixes, two officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Strawberry Lane (Silent Sea SS 069/070) (2 CDs, demos, sessions and mixes for "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane") (sound quality varies, B/A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PMC 7027) (remastered from LP) (A+)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (U.K. mono) (Another Phase, APMO-1009) (remastered from LP, no artwork) (A+)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 7027) (remaster from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs "Blue Box" LP, from .flac) (A+)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (U.S. mono, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, MAS 2653) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A+)

The Alternate SGT. PEPPER (2003 Edition) (Pear Records PDP 008) (alternate versions, from. flac) (A)

The Alternate SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND and a Little More (Dolphin, CDP 790103-2) (2 CDs, outtakes and mixes, from .flac) (A)

A Day in the Life (Yellow Dog Records YD-2001) (various versions and mixes of "A Day in the Life" [some incomplete] + bonus tracks) (A)

Pepperland (Version 2) (Silent Sea SS 007/008v2) (2 CDs, sessions, mixes, and rarities) (A-/A)

SGT. PEPPER NAKED (SPN-1/3) (3 CDs, amateur stereo channel isolations) (A)

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND 4 Track Songs - "Unheard Tracks" (Hunger City CD-R) (alternate mixes, from .flac) (A)

The Lost Pepperland Reel and Other Rarities (Vigotone VIGO-132) (work tapes, demos and alternate versions, 1967-1968) (A)

MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (U.S. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MAL 2835) (mastered from LP) (A+)

MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (U.S. mono, 2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System MAL 2835) (mastered from LP) (A+)

MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (German stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System SHZE 327) (mastered from German "HorZu" LP) (A+)

The Alternate MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (Walrus Records 006/007) (2 CDs, demos, alternate versions and mixes, with some officially released tracks removed) (from .flac) (A except for a few of the demos)

Anotherside Yellow Submarine Songtrack (Fab 4 Records FAB4-007/008) (2 CDs, soundtrack versions, alternate versions and mixes) (from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, mostly A)

The Alternate Yellow Submarine (2003 Edition) (Pear Records PDP 011) (alternate versions, from .flac) (A)

Unsurpassed Demos (Yellow Dog Records YD 008) ("White Album" demos, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

From Kinfauns to Chaos (Vigotone VIGO 183) (2 CDs, CD1: "White Album" demos, CD2: Yoko Ono chatters over off-line playback recordings of "Revolution 1" and instumental jams) (no tray artwork, from .flac, several officially released tracks removed) (CD1: B+, CD2: D)

Acoustic Masterpieces: The Esher Demos (Birthday Records BR 029) ("White Album" demos, from .flac) (B+)

Off White (WHT 868) ("White Album" demos, from .flac) (A-/A)

Gone Tomorrow Here Today (Midnight Beat MBCD113) ("White Album"-era demos and outtakes, mostly alternate takes of "Blackbird," no artwork, from .flac) (one officially released track removed) (A-)

Primal Colours (Masterdisc MDCD 009) (1968 acetates) (from .flac) (A-, surface noise)

White Album Sessions (label unknown, CD 25151/52) (2 CDs, various demos and outtakes, no tray artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

White Sessions (Silent Sea SSO11-14) (4 CDs, various demos, outtakes, and mixes from the "White Album" sessions) (A-/A)

The Peter Sellers Tape (origin unknown) ("White Album" rough mixes, no artwork) (A-)

THE BEATLES ("The White Album") (U.K. stereo) (Mirror Spock, 1C 172-04 173/4) (2 CDs, remastered from Direct Metal Master LPs) (A+)

THE BEATLES ("The White Album") (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PMC 7067) (2 CDs, remastered from LPs) (A+)

Kenny Everett radio show, 6 June 1968/LET IT BE radio show/March 1966 interview (compilation) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

No. 3 Abbey Road N.W. 8 (Vigotone VT-116) (outtakes from "White Album," "Get Back" and "Abbey Road" sessions, featuring Donovan on "White Album" outtakes) (from .flac) (A-/A)

A/B Road (a.k.a. The Nagra Reels) (Purple Chick, version 1.1, with patches) (83 CDs -- yes, eighty-three) (the most complete collection available of the January 1969 "Get Back" sessions at Twickenham and Apple Studios, from .flac) (A-/A)

The Sweetest Apples (Robber Soul Records RS-39434-ABP) (outtakes and alternative versions, 1967-1970) (B+/A)

Celluloid Rock (Yellow Dog YD 006) ("Get Back" sessions, no tray artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

The Twickenham Sessions (Yellow Dog YDT 001/002/003/004) (8 CDs, sessions filmed for LET IT BE documentary, January 2-15, 1969, from .shn) (A)

Songs from the Past (Disques Du Monde RC 871968) (various tracks from Twickenham sessions) (from .flac) (A)

Get Back - The River Rhine Tapes (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) ("Get Back" sessions in mock stereo, from .flac) (A)

More River Rhine Tapes (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Final River Rhine Tapes (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Last Licks Live (The Rooftop Concert) (Unreleased Mono LP - Apple) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PMC 6901) (30 January 1969, remastered from LP sources? from .flac) (A)

The LET IT BE Rehearsals, Vol. 1: The Complete Rooftop Concert: 30 January 1969 (Yellow Dog YD 015) ("Get Back" sessions, rooftop concert and more) (from .flac) (A-/A)

The LET IT BE Rehearsals, Vol. 2: All Things Must Pass (Part 1: Electric Set) (Yellow Dog YD 016) ("Get Back" sessions) (from .flac) (A-/A)

The LET IT BE Rehearsals, Vol. 3: All Things Must Pass (Part 2: Acoustic Set) (Yellow Dog YD 053) ("Get Back" sessions) (from .flac) (A-/A)

The LET IT BE Rehearsals, Vol. 4: Rock And Roll (Yellow Dog YD 053) ("Get Back" sessions) (A-/A)

A-Cam + B-Cam: Stereo at Twickenham (Yellow Dog YD 079) (Twickenham sessions in true stereo, from .shn) (A)

On the Rooftop (Trader's Den CD-R) (longer version of rooftop concert, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Get Back (with "Don't Let Me Down" and 15 Other Songs) (PCS 7080 2) (early version of LET IT BE album) (from .flac) (A)

Get Back - The Glyn Johns Final Compilation (Vigotone VT-182) (early version of LET IT BE album) (from .flac) (A)

Get Back - Original Version (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 7080) (remastered from LP) (A)

Get Back 2nd Mix (Strawberry STR006) (another early version of LET IT BE album + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A)

Get Back - 2nd Glyn John's Mix (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCS 7080) (remastered from LP) (A)

LET IT BE (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, MFSL-1-109) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A+)

LET IT BE (U.S. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, AR 34001) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A+)

LET IT BE (Brazilian mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, BTL 1008) (remastered from LP) (A)

The Alternate LET IT BE (2001 version) (Pear Records PCD 017) (alternate versions, from .flac) (A)

ABBEY ROAD (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, MFSL-1-023) (remastered from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab LP) (A+)

ABBEY ROAD (Brazilian mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, BTL 1008) (remastered from LP) (A)

ABBEY ROAD (Toshiba Black Triangle edition) (EMI Odeon CP35-3016) (recalled 1983 EMI CD from Japan) (no artwork) (A+)

Sink in the Can (BATZ 005) (McCartney overdub session for ABBEY ROAD + Cat Stevens session with Ringo Starr) (from .flac) (McCartney: B-, Stevens: B+/A-)

BRG ABBEY ROAD REMIX (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-06) (amateur remixes) (A-/A)

The Alternate Abbey Road (Walrus 12) (alternate versions and mixes) (A-/A)

MissHimMissHimMissHim (DarthDisc DD016) (8 CDs, various radio braodcasts related to the "Paul Is Dead" rumors) (from .shn) (A-/A)

A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES (U.K. mono) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PMC 7016) (remastered from vinyl) (A+)

A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES (U.K. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PSC 7016) (remastered from vinyl) (A+)

The Alternate HEY JUDE Album (Walrus 016) (alternate versions, from .flac) (A)

The Christmas Collection (origin unknown) (Christmas recordings for fan club) (no artwork) (A-/A, some vinyl crackles)

The Christmas Collection + Lost 1965 Message (compilation) (Christmas recordings for fan club, as above, plus 11 November 1965 outtakes) (no artwork) (A-/A, some vinyl crackles, 1965 outtakes from .flac)

7 Years of Christmas (Hunger City CD-R) (Christmas releases and outtakes) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, A-/A)

1962-1966 [Red] (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SKBO 3403A/B) (original 1973 U.S. mixes, remastered from LPs) (A+)

1967-1970 [Blue] (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SKBO 3404A/B) (2 CDs, original 1973 U.S. mixes, remastered from LPs) (A+)

The U.S. Singles Collection, Vol. 1 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, DRC 04501) (remastered from vinyl) (A+)

The U.S. Singles Collection, Vol. 2 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, DRC 04502) (remastered from vinyl) (A+)

The U.S. Singles Collection, Vol. 3 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, DRC 04503) (remastered from vinyl) (A+)

U.K. EP Collection, Vol. 1 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, EPC-CD044) (remastered from vinyl) (A+)

U.K. EP Collection, Vol. 2 (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, EPC-CD045) (remastered from vinyl) (A+)

Strawberry Fields Forever Flexi #27/Flexi #32 (Hunger City CD-R) (assorted rarities from fan publication flexi-discs) (no artwork, from .flac) (B)

LOVE SONGS (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SKBL 11711) (remastered from LP) (A+)

ROCK 'N' ROLL MUSIC (2005 upgrade) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SKBO 11537) (remastered from LP) (A+)

20 GREATEST HITS (U.S. stereo) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SV-12245) (remastered from LP, from .flac) (A+)

COLLECTORS ITEMS (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SPRO 9463) (unreleased Capitol album [?] remastered from LP + amateur stereo remixes of "She Loves You" and "I Am the Walrus") (A+)

RARITIES (U.K. version) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, PCM 1001) (remastered from LP) (A+)

RARITIES (U.S. version) (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, SHAL-12060) (remastered from LP) (A+)

PAST MASTERS, VOLUME ONE (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, C1-91135A) (remastered from LP) (A+)

PAST MASTERS, VOLUME TWO (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, C1-91135B) (remastered from LP) (A+)

The Alternate PAST MASTERS, VOLUME 1 [2003 Edition] (Pear Records PDP 014) (alternate versions) (from .flac) (A)

The Anthology DVD Songtrack - The 2002 Re-Mixes Vol. 1: 1962-1966 (BEAT CD 1) (from .flac) (A+)

The Anthology DVD Songtrack - The 2002 Re-Mixes Vol. 2: 1967-1970 (BEAT CD 2) (from .flac) (A+)

The Anthology DVD Songtrack - The 2002 Re-Mixes Vol. 3: The Live Album (BEAT CD 3) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Rough Notes (Pod Records SR 73941) (assorted Beatles, McCartney, Harrison solo demos, outtakes, broadcasts, live tracks) (no artwork) (sound quality varies, C/B+, surface noise from acetate/vinyl)

John, Paul, George and Ringo - Reunions 74 & 92 (No Label Records SNCD 1486) (Lennon and McCartney, home recording, 1974 + two tracks of Harrison and Starr, Hammersmith Odeon, 1992, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (Lennon and McCartney: B+/A-, Harrison and Starr: C)

Happy Piggie (Trader's Den CD-R) (amateur mixes from "Get Back" and "White Album" sessions) (no artwork, from .flac) (A, slight tape hiss on some tracks)

Meet the Threetles (Purple Chick PC-60) (demos, jams and mixes from mid-'90s Paul/George/Ringo reunion) (A)

Fab Forgeries (Yellow Panda YP 002) (amateur mixes and mash-ups) (volume level varies, otherwise A-/A)

Fab Forgeries 2 (Yellow Panda YP 006) (I don't have this one -- WANTED!)

Fab Forgeries 3: The Duets & Stereo Demos (Yellow Panda YP 007) (amateur mixes and mash-ups) (A-/A)

5.1 Degrees Of Separation (Blue Meanies Records, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround tracks extracted from the YELLOW SUBMARINE DVD) (A)

I'm a Loser (Nanao Records NR-001) (assorted outtakes and amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 1 (TJT Productions TJT-001) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 2 (TJT Productions TJT-002) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 3 (TJT Productions TJT-003) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 4 (TJT Productions TJT-004) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 5 (TJT Productions TJT-005) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 6 (TJT Productions TJT-006) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 7 (TJT Productions TJT-007) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 8 (TJT Productions TJT-008) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 9 (TJT Productions TJT-009) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 10 (TJT Productions TJT-010) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 11 (TJT Productions TJT-011) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 12 (TJT Productions TJT-012) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 13 (TJT Productions TJT-013) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 14 (TJT Productions TJT-014) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 15 (TJT Productions TJT-015) (amateur mixes) (A)

Magical Mystery Mixes, Volume 16 (TJT Productions TJT-016) (amateur mixes) (A)

Men & Horses, Hoopes & Garters (origin unknown) (amateur mixes) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Mixing: Impossible, 1962-1966 - The Music (Mirror Spock, number unknown or unnumbered) (amateur mixes) (A)

Mixing: Impossible, 1962-1966 - The Vocals (Mirror Spock, number unknown or unnumbered) (amateur mixes) (A)

Mixing: Impossible, 1962-1966 - The Remixes (Mirror Spock, number unknown or unnumbered) (amateur mixes) (A)

Mixing: Impossible - The Early Project (Mirror Spock, number unknown or unnumbered) (amateur mixes, no artwork) (A)

Only Northern Songs (Blue Horseshoe BH 001) (assorted outtakes, rarities and amateur mixes) (B+/A)

Oopsology 1 (origin unknown) (Out of Phase Stereo versions) (A)

Oopsology 2 (origin unknown) (Out of Phase Stereo versions) (A)

Oopsology 3 (origin unknown) (Out of Phase Stereo versions) (A)

Oopsology 4 (origin unknown) (Out of Phase Stereo versions) (A)

Phasing Phun, Volume 1 (Yellow Submarine Songtrack PLUS!) (Two Boys Limited Labs TBL-012) (amateur mixes of material from the YELLOW SUBMARINE SONGTRACK and "1" CDs) (A)

Channeling The Center From Within (Experimenting In 5.1) (Two Boys Limited Labs TDL-001) (Dolby Digital 5.1 surround tracks extracted from the ANTHOLOGY and YELLOW SUBMARINE DVDs) (A)

Relativity Cadenza 1 (Glass Onion Productions RC-01) (amateur mixes) (A)

Relativity Cadenza 2 (Glass Onion Productions RC-02) (amateur mixes) (A)

Relativity Cadenza 3 (Glass Onion Productions RC-03) (amateur mixes) (A)

Tuned to a Natural E, Vol. 1 (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-1) (amateur mixes) (A)

Tuned to a Natural E, Vol. 2 (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-5) (amateur mixes) (A)

Tuned to a Natural E, Vol. 3 (Beatles Remixers Group BRG-7) (amateur mixes) (A)

Ferghead Remixes (origin unknown) (amateur mixes) (no artwork) (A)

Turn Me On! Backwards Beatles (Dinosaur Music dino-65602) (interview snippets and music related to the Beatles's use of backwards recording in their music) (no tray artwork) (A)

Love (BBC6 Online documentary about LOVE album) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Cirque du Soliel: Love (Pirate's Den CD-R) (The Mirage, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2 July 2006, 7:30 PM show) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, MP3-sourced)

 

BEATLES-RELATED

George Martin and His Orchestra Play "Help'" (Dr. Ebbetts Sound System, number unknown) (remastered from LP, no artwork) (A)

Dr. Demento's Beatles Novelties (origin unknown) (radio broadcast featuring excerpts from numerous Beatles-related novelty records) (approx. 32 minutes, no artwork) (A)

Various Artists: Beatles Cover Project, Vol. 1 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (live cover versions by Lloyd Cole, Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett, Peter Case, John Wesley Harding and Jon Auer, the Smithereens, the Pretenders, Robyn Hitchcock & the Minus 5, Bruce Springsteen, Joe Jackson, Steve Earle, the Grateful Dead, Belle & Sebastian, Yonder Mountain String Band, Crosby, Stills and Nash, James Taylor, Noel Gallagher, Marshall Crenshaw, Nancy Griffith, U2, the Waterboys, and Sting) (combination of line and audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, generally B/A)

 

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BIG STAR

What's Going Ahn (Deep Six, number unknown or unnumbered) (studio outtakes and alternate mixes from first two albums, 1972-1973, no artwork) (B+/A-)

WLYX Radio, Memphis, Tennessee, 1975 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (compiled from three sources, no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies slightly, B/B+)

Beale Street Breakdown (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (radio broadcasts and two studio outtakes, Memphis, Tennessee, 1975 + Alex Chilton, live tracks, 1977-1978, New York City) (no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B)

Alex Chilton: "KUT Rock of Ages" - Austin, Texas, 1978 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (radio interview with several acoustic songs, approx. 32 minutes) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

 

BJORK

Live at the Warehouse (origin unknown) (Toronto, Canada, 7 August 1995, no tray artwork) (B+)

 

DAVID BOWIE

Set lists and other information on many Bowie bootlegs can be found at these websites:

 

Bassman's David Bowie Bootlegs Page

Helden - A Discography of David Bowie's Live and Rare Music

The Bootleg Zone

 

The White Album (KGCD 20) (assorted early tracks) (from. flac) (sound quality varies, generally B+/A-)

The Forgotten Songs of David Robert Jones (SPQR5CD) (demos, rarities, and outtakes, 1965-1971) (no artwork) (mostly A-/A)

Rare Demos/Live (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (demos, rarities, broadcasts, live rarities, 1966-1979) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly D/C)

Keeping Up with Mr. Jones, 1966-2006 (Hunger City CD-R) (studio and live rarities, including two live tracks with David Gilmour from 2006) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, C/A)

TV Rebell (n.i.c.o. SDRM 671288) (two tracks: acetates of "Love You Till Tuesday" and "When I Live My Dream" sung in German for German television in 1967, considerable surface noise, from .flac) (B)

The Year of the Spiders (Switch On! Devil KWSK99-03) (various BBC sessions, 1972) (from .flac) (A-/A)

The Rise and Rise of Ziggy Stardust (Shout to the Top STTP 086/087-088/089) (4 CDs, BBC sessions, 1967-1972, duplicates some of the material on the official BOWIE AT THE BEEB set) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

The Essential David Bowie (EDB 001-003) (3 CDs, BBC sessions and demos, 1967-1972, duplicates some of the official BOWIE AT THE BEEB set) (from .flac) (A)

Remains From "The Rise and Rise of Ziggy Stardust" (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 1967-1972, includes only sessions not included on the official collection) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A-/A)

Outta Space (WPOCM 0490D049-2) (1969 demos, 1969-1970 radio sessions) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

"Everything Is You"/"Social Girl" (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (two songs from acetate source, approx. five minutes) (A-, surface noise)

Naked & Wired (origin unknown) (assorted demos, outtakes and broadcasts, 1968-1980) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly B+/A)

MISSINGLINKSONEZIGGY (Icon One) (assorted rare and unreleased, 1970-1973) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

The Vintage Bowie (ZIG 1) (a copy of MISSINGLINKSONEZIGGY + two 1975 TV duets with Cher) (sound quality varies, B+/A)

Shadow Man (Past Masters PM 8901) (studio outtakes, six tracks, approx. 20 minutes, from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/A-)

The Axeman Cometh (DB003) (various studio & acetate recordings featuring Mick Ronson, 1971-1973) (from .flac) (A-/A)

To Have and Not Have (BLSD01) (common broadcast rarities and alleged studio rarities, some of which are misrepresented on the cover, one track that is simply a short tape of looped samples, ostensibly from the BLACK TIE/WHITE NOISE sessions, and a version of "Life on Mars?" that purports to be an acetate by Peter Noone, but more likely a singer from New Zealand named Steve Allen) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B/A)

Absolutely Rare (no label, no number) (live and broadcast rarities, 1972-1976 + "Dodo" with Lulu and three YOUNG AMERICANS alternate takes) (A-/A)

Interviews 1971-73 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (U.S. radio interview, 1971 + "My Death," "Drive In Saturday" and television interview from the UK's Russell Harty Plus, broadcast 17 January 1973) (no artwork, from .flac) (approx. 28 minutes) (B/B+)

The Complete Arnold Corns Sessions (Thinprince BOW71) (singles, outtakes, rough mixes and BBC performances, 1971) (from .flac) (A-/A)

Myths, Masks & Make-Up (Just in Time for Sunrise, unnumbered) (early Seventies demos and outtakes) (sound quality varies, C/A)

Open Up & Dusted Down: The Trident Tapes Vol.1 (Dimeadozen CD-R) (demos, outtakes and live, early to mid-Seventies) (A-/A, except flute mix of "Fame," which has some dropouts)

RARESTONEBOWIE (Golden Years GY 014) (outtakes, broadcasts, live, 1973-1978) (A)

From the Vaults of Mainman (origin unknown) (outtakes, broadcasts, live) (no artwork) (A)

Close to the Golden Dawn (Golden Dawn, unnumbered) (Aylesbury Friars Club, 25 September 1971, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Kingston Polytechnic - 6th May 1972 (Savage Jaw CD-R) (remastered audience recording, slight improvement in sound over other versions in circulation, from .flac) (B-/B)

Ziggy's 25 Minutes of Fame (Downunder Discs, number unknown or unnumbered) (Southampton, U.K., 19 June 1972) (first half of show, approx. 30 minutes, artwork indicates 19 June 1972 although it could possibly be 11 March 1972 -- Bowie played Southampton on both dates) (audience recording) (F/D, tape speed varies on some tracks)

Slow Voice on a Wave of Phase (Downunder Discs, number unknown or unnumbered) (Preston Guild Hall, England, 4 June 1972, audience recording, no artwork) (D, some cuts, CD programmed as two long tracks)

David Bowie with Lou Reed (DB72-5-6 DB72-7-8) (2 CDs, two complete shows: Kingston Polytechnic, 6 May 1972, and Royal Festival Hall, 8 July 1972, the second of which features three songs with Lou Reed) (audience recordings, no artwork) (Kingston: B-, RFH: C)

David Bowie with Mott the Hoople, Lou Reed, and the Spiders from Mars: The Legendary Lost Tapes (DBMH 298) (Mott the Hoople session at Trident Studios, 1972, Bowie sings "All the Young Dudes," Reed sings "Sweet Jane" + bonus tracks of Bowie live in Glasgow, 5 January 1973) (Trident session: B/B+, Glasgow: C/C-, fair audience recording with very poor editing)

Save the Whale - Live in London, July 8, 1972 (no label, unnumbered) (Royal Festival Hall, with a guest appearance by Lou Reed, singing lead on three Velvet Underground songs) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Live with Lou (Savage Jaw CD-R) (Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 8 July 1972, with a guest appearance by Lou Reed, singing lead on three Velvet Underground songs) (audience recording, lower generation than others in circulation, from .flac) (C+/B-)

The Queen of King's Cross (Old Gold Records OGCD 015) (King's Cross Cinema, London, England, 14 July 1972) (audience recording) (D)

I Can't Explain (Dutch Connection DCCD150772) (Friar's Club, Aylesbury, England, 15 July 1972) (audience recording) (D)

This Boy (Dutch Connection DCCD180772) (Friar's Club, Aylesbury, England, 18 July 1972) (audience recording) (D)

Starman over the Rainbow (Savage Hippo? SH118) (2 CDs, Rainbow Theatre, London, England, 19 August 1972, audience recording, includes "Lady Stardust" + BBC tracks and studio rarities, including "Something Happens" and "Don't Be Afraid") (Rainbow Theatre: C+/B-, last song fades out midway, bonus tracks: BBC: B+/A-, studio rarities: B/B+ except "Something Happens": C)

Up Yours Reg! (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Rainbow Theatre, London, England, 20 August 1972, audience recording, includes "Lady Stardust") (C+)

Boston Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1 October 1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, includes "Lady Stardust," no artwork, from .shn) (C+)

Live at the Auditorium, Chicago - 1972 (origin unknown) (Chicago, Illinois, 7 October 1972, audience recording) (D, tape runs too fast)

Santa Monica '72 (Golden Years GY 002) (Santa Monica, California, 20 October 1972) (A)

Drive In Saturday (Rag Doll RDM-942013-A/B) (2 CDs, Pirate's Cove, Florida, 17 November 1972, audience recording, features premiere of "Drive-In Saturday," performed solo acoustic) (from .flac) (C)

Va Va Va Voom (SH 120) (Cleveland, Ohio, 25 November 1972, audience recording, includes acoustic "Drive-In Saturday") (B-/B, the beginning of "I'm Waiting for the Man" is cut)

Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, 24/12/72 (origin unknown) (audience recording) (D)

Rainbow Theatre, London, 24 December 1972 - Arcorman Remaster (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (D/D+, clarity improved)

Hardrock Club, Manchester, England, 28 December 1972 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (D-)

Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, Scotland, 5 January 1973 (origin unknown) (audience recording) (C-, some tracks incomplete)

Will You Educate Me? (Old Gold Records OGCD 015) (Empire Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 6 January 1973) (audience recording) (D)

A Newcastle Daydream (origin unknown) (City Hall, Newcastle, England, 7 January 1973) (audience recording, no tray artwork) (D)

Did You See the Suits and the Platform Boots? (Downunder Discs, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Guildhall, Preston, U.K., 9 January 1973, and Dome, Brighton, U.K., 23 May 1973, audience recordings) (Preston: C-/C, Brighton: D)

Preston, 9 January 1973 - Arcorman Remaster (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+, volume boosted, clarity improved)

St. Valentine's Day Massacre (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Radio City Music Hall, 14 February 1973 + assorted bonus tracks) (audience recording) (D)

Soul Asylum (BLY 003/4) (2 CDs, Radio City Music Hall, 15 February 1973 + assorted bonus tracks) (audience recording) (C)

American Daydream (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, 1 March 1973) (audience recording) (D)

Last Panic (Massive Attack Discs MA 990074) (Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, 5 March 1973) (audience recording) (C-/C, audience chatter, some dropouts)

The All American Bowie (Old Gold Records OGCD 002) (Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, California, 10 March 1973) (audience recording) (B-, audience chatter, two songs incomplete, "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" missing)

Long Five Years (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, California, 10 March 1973) (audience recording, from .flac) (C, audience chatter, two songs incomplete, sound slightly inferior to "The All American Bowie," includes "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide") (Webmaster's note: I personally have some doubts that "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" is from the Long Beach show, as the background ambience is much more sedate than during the rest of the tracks)

Who'll Love Aladdin Sane in Tokyo (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (Shibuja Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan, 8 April 1973) (transferred from LP, from .flac) (D+, partial show, two tracks incomplete)

The Ziggy Stardust Japan Tour (origin unknown) (10 April 1973, Tokyo, Japan) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+)

Ziggy Goes to East (Trystar TR003) (Tokyo, Japan, 11 April 1973) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Live at Yubinchokin Kaikan (origin unknown) (Hiroshima, Japan, 14 April 1973) (2 CDs, audience recording) (D+/C-)

Shinjuku Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, 15 April 1973, and Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan, 17 April 1973 (origin unknown) (two partial shows, audience recordings, from .flac) (Tokyo: D, Osaka: D-)

A Cat from London (YOU J-003) (Shibuya Public Hall, Tokyo, 20 April 1973) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Earl's Court Concert 1973 (Dutch Connection DCCD120573) (2 CDs, Earl's Court, London, England, 12 May 1973, audience recording, "Hang on to Yourself" is missing) (CD2 is approx. 20 minutes) (D, last few songs D-)

Aberdeen Quicksand (Old Gold Records OGCD 406) (Music Hall, Aberdeen, Scotland, 16 May 1973, audience recording) (D-, some cuts)

Hot Shit! (Old Gold Records OGCD 026) (3 CDs, Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland, 18 May 1973, early and late shows + bonus tracks from Leicester, 11 June 1973 + BBC interview, June 1973) (early show: C-/C, first song fades in, second show: D, Leicester: D-)

A Ladd in Edinburgh (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Empire, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19 May 1973 + City Hall, Salisbury, England, 14 June 1973, audience recordings, no artwork) (D, some small cuts)

Brighton Rock (Old Gold Records OGCD 028) (Dome, Brighton, England, 23 May 1973, audience recording, from .flac) (D-/D)

Lewisham Odeon (origin unknown) (Odeon, Lewisham, London, England, 24 May 1973, audience recording, includes portions of the soundcheck, complete show except "Watch That Man" missing) (no artwork) (sound quality varies: soundcheck material and first half of the concert: C, second half of the concert: D)

Heaven or Maybe Hell (Artie Fartie CD 001) (Guildford Civic Hall, England, 27 May 1973, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Ode to Hanley (Old Gold Records OGCD 031) (Victoria Hall, Hanley, England, 29 May 1973, audience recording) (D/C, some tracks have cuts)

Hanley - Arcorman Remaster (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Victoria Hall, Hanley, England, 29 May 1973, audience recording) (D/C, hiss reduced and volume boosted, some tracks have cuts)

The Wild-Eyed Ziggy (Old Gold Records OGCD 032) (Worcester, Gaumont, England, 4 June 1973, audience recording) (D, some cuts)

Quaaludes and Red Wine (KTLA CD52 1/2) (2 CDs, Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, 7 June 1973 + numerous bonus tracks from City Hall, Salisbury, England, 14 June 1973, audience recording) (Free Trade Hall: D-/D, tape runs a bit slow perhaps? Salisbury: D, gaps between tracks)

The Width of Ziggy (Old Gold Records OGCD408) (Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, 7 June 1973) (audience recording) (D-/D, tape runs a bit slow perhaps? some crackling, gaps between some tracks)

De Montfort Hall, Leicester, 11 June 1973 (2 versions) (origin unknown) (approx. first twenty minutes of the show from two different audience sources) (1st version: D-, 2nd version: D)

Chatham Central Hall, England, June 12, 1973: Ziggy & The Spiders (Dutch Connection DCCD120673) (audience recording) (D-/D)

City Hall, Salisbury, 14 June 1973 (origin unknown) (audience recording) (D)

A Ladd in Edinburgh (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Empire, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19 May 1973 + City Hall, Salisbury, England, 14 June 1973, audience recordings, no artwork) (D, some small cuts)

Aladdin Leeds (KTLA CD53) (Leeds, England, 29 June 1973, audience recording) (D-)

The Night Before (Old Gold Records OGCD010) (Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 2 July 1973, the night before Ziggy's famous farewell) (audience recording) (F/D, serious technical problems with source tape, end of "The Width of a Circle" is cut)

His Master's Voice (Living Legend Records LLRCD 116) (Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 3 July 1973, broadcast excerpts from the "farewell" concert, including unreleased performance of "The Jean Genie" with guest Jeff Beck) (from .flac) (A)

Ziggy's Final Farewell (Rattle Snake RS 131/32) (2 CDs, Marquee Club, London, England, 18-20 October 1973, outtakes and mixes for THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL: 1980 FLOOR SHOW + rehearsal or studio tracks from Bowie's mid-Sixties band, The Konrads, AFTER Bowie left, from .flac) (Marquee material: A-/A, Konrads: B+/A-)

I Can't Explain (RS 6364) (2 CDs, Marquee Club, London, England, 18-20 October 1973, outtakes and mixes for THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL: 1980 FLOOR SHOW, same as Ziggy's Final Farewell + 8 June 1974 rehearsals for DIAMOND DOGS tour) (no artwork) (Marquee material: A-/A, rehearsals: C-/C, audience recording, some rehearsal tracks incomplete)

The Band Was Altogether: Diamond Dogs Tour Rehearsals (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Portchester, New York, 8 June 1974 + bonus tracks) (offline recording, from .flac) (C, some tracks incomplete)

Ottawa 74 (origin unknown) (Civic Center, Ottawa, Canada, 15 June 1974, audience recording, roughly the second half of the show -- this is the same recording as the bootleg LP "Subway," although some say "Subway" was recorded in Boston + bonus tracks: "Time" and "The Width of a Circle" from another 1974 show) (B-, entire disc programmed as one track)

Toronto 16-Jun-74 (Show 1) (Bewley Muzak, unnumbered) (O'Keefe Auditorium, Toronto, Canada, 16 June 1974, early show, audience recording) (D+, cut in "Watch That Man," two songs missing)

Toronto O'Keefe Auditorium '74 - 2nd Show (Bewley Muzak, unnumbered) (O'Keefe Auditorium, Toronto, Canada, 16 June 1974, late show, audience recording, from .flac) (C, last song-and-a-half missing)

Future Legend (Old Gold Records OGCD 113) (War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, New York, 17 June 1974, audience recording) (incomplete show: remaining tracks available on "You're Knocking Me Dead") (D, some cuts)

The Diamond Dogs Tour 1974: Public Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio, 19 June 1974) (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (D-, lots of audience chatter)

You're Knocking Me Dead (Old Gold Records OGCD 111A/B) (2 CDs, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, 22 June 1974 + bonus tracks from Rochester, New York, 17 June 1974 and Cleveland, Ohio, 19 June 1974, audience recordings) (sound quality varies, D/C, some cuts)

Live Atlanta (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 1 July 1974, audience recording + bonus tracks: Atlanta, Georgia, 8 April 1997, FM broadcast, acoustic session) (D, bonus tracks: A)

Class of '74 Vol. 6: Tampa 2 July (Egodisc 016) (Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, Florida, 2 July 1974, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, two songs missing)

David Bowie is Alive and Well and Living Only in Theory (no label or number) (2 CDs, Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 12 July 1974, audience recording) (D-)

Candidate (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 14 July 1974, Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, Connecticut, audience recording, from .flac) (D/C)

No Soul in Boston (Easytree.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Music Hall, Boston, 16 July 1974) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, cut in "The Jean Genie") (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes)

Class of '74 Vol. 2: New York - 20 July (Egodisc 004/005) (2 CDs, Madison Square Garden, New York City, audience recording + "All the Young Dudes," "Cracked Actor" and "It's Gonna Be Me" from Los Angeles, September 1974, exact date unknown) (from .flac) (C+/B-)

Class of '74 Vol. 3: Los Angeles - 2 September (Egodisc 006/007) (2 CDs, Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B, except final track, which deteriorates badly about halfway into the song)

Class of '74 Vol. 1: Los Angeles - 4 September (Egodisc 002/003) (2 CDs, Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Strange Fascination (Tom 001/002) (2 CDs, Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 5 September 1974, beginning of "All the Young Dudes" is cut, from .flac) (A-/A)

Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 6 September 1974 (origin unknown) (audience recording, approx. 25 minutes, no artwork) (D-, virtually inaudible, some cuts, CD indexed as two long tracks)

The Strangest Living Curiosities (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Sports Arena, San Diego, California, 11 September 1974, audience recording) (D, some cuts)

David Bowie - 1974 (Fire Power FP-0050-A/B) (2 CDs, purportedly Madison, Wisconsin, 10 October 1974 + most of Tampa, Florida, 2 July 1974, audience recordings, from .flac) (C/B-)

David Live (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Michigan Palace, Detroit, Michigan, 16 October 1974, audience recording, from .flac) (D/D+)

Plastic Soul (KTLA CD66 1/2) (2 CDs, Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 22 or 23? October 1974, audience recording, no artwork) (CD2 is approx. 18 minutes) (D)

Infected with Soul Love (Savage Hippo SH112) (2 CDs, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 28 October 1974 + two bonus tracks from Michigan Palace, Detroit, 16 October 1974, including opening set by the Mike Garson Band featuring Luther Vandross) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

They Pulled in from Boston (The Joe Maloney Archive 006) (Boston Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 15 November 1974) (audience recording, from .shn) (artwork is for 2-CD set, but all material fits on one CD) (C)

Class of '74 Vol. 4: Atlanta - 1 December (Egodisc 009) (The Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, audience recording, includes only live recording of "Win," from .flac) (C-)

Vancouver Station - 22 February 1976 Rehearsals (origin unknown) (no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

The '76 Tour Tapes Vol. 1 (HissDisc Records HD005/006) (2 CDs, the Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio, 23 February 1976) (audience recording) (C-)

One Magical Moment (Old Gold Records OGCD527) (Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada, 26 February 1976) (audience recording, from .flac, no artwork) (D/C, some cuts)

NEOEXPRESSIONISMDAVIDBOWIE (NCO-1/2) (2 CDs, Public Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio, 28 February 1976) (audience recording, no artwork) (C+)

International Ampitheatre, Chicago, March 03 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording) (D, part of "Panic in Detroit" drum solo cut, "Jean Genie" is very muffled: D-)

High Speed Line (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 15 March 1976) (audience recording, includes "Sister Midnight") (D)

Spectrum Arena, Philadelphia, 16 March 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording, includes "Sister Midnight") (sound quality varies slightly, D/C-, audience chatter, most of "Jean Genie" cut)

StationToNorthStation (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, New Boston Gardens Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, 17 March 1976) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 30 minutes, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Municipal Auditorium, Rochester, 20 March 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording) (sound quality varies slightly, D-/D, crackling/distortion on some tracks)

Station to Springfield (NEO Records, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Civic Center, Springfield, 21 March 1976) (audience recording) (C except deteriorates during last track)

Suffragette City (Great Dane GDR CD 9023) (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 23 March 1976, FM broadcast, from .flac) (A)

Two-and-a-half unbroadcast songs from Nassau Coliseum show: "I'm Waiting for the Man," "Queen Bitch," "Life on Mars?" (cuts off) (Savage Jaw CD-R) (approx. 11 minutes, from .flac) (A-) (sorry, this won't fit on the same disc as the broadcast)

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, 23 March 1976 ("Upgraded Version") (Trader's Den CD-R) (includes "I'm Waiting for the Man," no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Live in Dusseldorf (2nd half), 8 April 1976 (CD-R 76 0004 08) (audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Deutshlandhalle, Berlin, West Germany, 10 April 1976 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (D/C, some tracks incomplete)

Hamburg '76 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Kongress Zentrum, Hamburg, Germany, 11 April 1976, audience recording, from .flac) (D/C)

Frankfurt, Germany: Festhalle, 13 April 1976 & Night Club, 16 April 1976 with the Linus Band (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (it's not clear what role, if any, Bowie plays in the Linus Band performance) (sound quality varies, D-/D+, some tracks incomplete)

Zurich '76 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland, 17 April 1976) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Scandinavium 76 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Gothenburg, Sweden, 28 April 1976) (audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Empire Pool, Wembley, 3/5/76 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, 3 May 1976, audience recording, from .flac) (D+, very beginning of "Panic in Detroit" cut, "Jean Genie" cuts off)

Duke of Wembley (origin unknown) (4 CDs, Empire Pool, Wembley, 5 May and 8 May 1976) (audience recordings, from .flac) (May 5: D, May 8: C+/B-, last few seconds of last track cut off)

Rock Show (100% British, unnumbered) (Wembley Empire Pool, London, England, 7 May 1976, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+, most of "Station to Station" missing, "Panic in Detroit" cut in the middle)

The Wembley Wizard Touches the Dial (Desperado Records DP5@) (Wembley Empire Pool, London, England, 7 May 1976, audience recording, incomplete show, first track fades in) (from .flac) (C, surface noise from vinyl)

Wembley Empire Pool - 8.5.76 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Wembley Empire Pool, London, England, 8 May 1976, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, last few seconds of last track cut off)

Vorst Nationaal Brussels, Belgium, 11 May 1976 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, audience recording) (D, "Jean Genie" missing)

Dutch Duke (KTLA CD1101/2) (Sport Palias Ahoy, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 13 May 1976, "Queen Bitch" missing, applause edited in order to fit all music on one CD) (from .flac) (C, tape hiss, beginning of "Panic in Detroit" is D)

Wish Upon a Star (Isolar 9276) (Rotterdam, 13 May 1976, from .flac) (B/B+)

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: The Idiot's Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (not sessions for THE IDIOT, but rehearsals for 1977 Iggy Pop tour and related broadcast material) (no artwork, from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, C/A)

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: Rainbow Theatre, London, England, March 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (March 5 or March 7, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: Detroit Masonic Theater, 25 March 1977 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D)

Iggy Pop with David Bowie: Mantra Sessions (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Iggy Pop with Bowie on keyboards and backing vocals, Mantra Studios, Chicago, Illinois, 28 March 1977, from .flac) (B)

Eno, Bowie & Cale Unreleased Tracks (no label, no number) (a mixed bag of unreleased oddities, at least some of the Bowie tracks widely regarded as fakes) (B+/A)

David Bowie & Marc Bolan - 1977 Rehearsal Tape (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (approx. 20 minutes, no artwork, from .flac) (B/B+)

Interview Picture Disc (baktabak CBAK4040) (date unknown, from .flac) (B)

No Iggy or Ziggy . . . Just a Gigolo (OMEGA 912 OMG 912) (2 CDs, The Forum, Los Angeles, California, 4 April 1978 + bonus tracks: "Heroes" sung in German and French from European singles) (audience recording, mastered from LP, identical to "Slaughter in the Air" bootleg, no artwork) (B except occasional volume fluctuations, some surface noise, each LP side mastered as a single track)

David Bowie Live '78: The Summit, Houston (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 9 April 1978, CD2 is approx. 22 minutes, audience recording, from .flac) (C-/C, last song missing)

Baton Rouge (Switch On SO 99-08-1/2) (2 CDs, 11 April 1978, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

Breaking Glass (100% British, number unknown or unnumbered) (4 CDs, two shows, 20 and 21 April 1978, Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan) (audience recordings, from .flac) (C)

"Live" at the Boston Garden (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, New Boston Gardens, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 May 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+, "Warszawa" and first half of "Heroes" missing)

We Can Be Heroes (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria, 22 May 1978) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Secret Lounge 1977 Bremen (3D-Reality Crassics) (Musikladen TV Extra, Norddeutscher Rundfunk TV, Bremen, Germany, 30 May 1978, from .flac) (approx. 41 minutes) (B+/A-)

Live Kopenhagen '78 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 31 May 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B- except last four songs: D/D+, "Five Years" and most of "Soul Love" missing)

Hang onto Copenhagen (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R: Old Gold Records OGCD 247 + two tracks from OGCD 246) (Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1 June 1978, audience recording, last four songs missing, one cut in "Beauty and the Beast," artwork is for a 2-CD set but all tracks fit on a single CD, from .flac) (C+)

Live in Stockholm - The Real Thing (Old Gold Records OGCD 048A/B) (2 CDs, Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm, Sweden, 2 June 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Another Stage (Black Eagle BE 003/004) (2 CDs, Gothenburg, Scandinavium, 4 June 1978 + bonus tracks) (audience recording, no artwork) (B-/B, audience chatter)

Neon Permafrost (Jumping Horse DB 09-010) (2 CDs, Ekebergshallen, Oslo, Norway, 5 June 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+)

Beauty Before Outrage (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Newcastle City Hall, 15 June 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Ice on the Cages (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (8 CDs, Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland, 19-22 June 1978, audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (19th: D-/D, very hissy, some glitches; 20th: D, first track cuts in; 21st: last song and a half missing; 22nd: D-, some glitches, encores missing)

Earl's Court 29th June 78 (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B, some audience chatter)

London Star (Old Gold Records OGCD 160) (Earl's Court, London, England, 30 June 1978, audience recording, incomplete show, from .flac) (C+/B-, some cuts)

Sound & Vision (Mind Warp Pavilion CD-R) (2 CDs, Earl's Court, London, England, 1 July 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (C+, some audience chatter)

Sense of Adelaide (origin unknown) (2 CDs, 11 November 1978, Adelaide, Australia, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Kiss You in the Rain (MCDS 09 99B) (Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, 18 November 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (approx. 39 minutes) (C+/B-, some surface noise from vinyl)

Forever Yours (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Sydney Showgrounds, Australia, 24 November 1978) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+, surface noise from vinyl)

Reaction (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan, 6 December 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Budokan '78 (MCW99) (2 CDs, Tokyo, Japan, 11 December 1978, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Hoping for a Little Romance (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Nihon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 12 December 1978 + interview from Japanese television, from .flac) (A-/A)

Beast (1978) (Masterport MPBD116/MPBD117) (2 CDs, Nihon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 12 December 1978) (complete show, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Vampires of Human Flesh (Midnight Beat MB CD 021) (SCARY MONSTERS demos, outtakes, rough mixes) (A)

Glamour (OS353) ("Vampires of Human Flesh" + bonus tracks) (A)

"Las Calinas," Dallas, Texas, 26 April 1983 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, 1st day of Dallas "Serious Moonlight" rehearsals with Stevie Ray Vaughan, incomplete) (includes "Joe the Lion" and "I Can't Explain," no artwork) (B-/B, tape hiss)

Dallas Rehearsals, Vols. 1 and 2 (Star Spangled Music SSM003) (2 CDs, "Las Calinas," Dallas, Texas, 27 April 1983, 2nd day of Dallas "Serious Moonlight" rehearsals with Stevie Ray Vaughan, no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Dallas Moonlight (Red Devil 13 1/2) (2 CDs, "Las Calinas," Dallas, Texas, 27 April 1983, 2nd day of Dallas "Serious Moonlight" rehearsals with Stevie Ray Vaughan, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

David Bowie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Serious Rehearsal 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 27 April 1983, remastered in mock stereo, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Serious Moonlight Rehearsel Brussel 83 (origin unknown) (Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 15 May 1983, rehearsals) (audience recording, only six songs, approx. 24 minutes) (D-, very muffled or distant, entire CD programmed as one track)

Brussels Rehearsals (origin unknown) (Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 17 May 1983, rehearsals) (audience recording, includes "Soul Love") (D)

Premier in the Moonlight (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 18 May 1983) (audience recording, includes "Joe the Lion," "I Can't Explain" and "Soul Love") (D)

Live in Brussels (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium, 19 May 1983) (audience recording, includes "Joe the Lion," "I Can't Explain" and "Soul Love") (C)

Les Arenes, Frejus, France, 26 May 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Wembley Stadium, London, England, 2 June 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Serious Moonlight Tour '83 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, N.E.C. Arena, Birmingham, England, 6 June 1983 + bonus tracks from Brussels, 18 May 1983 & London, 3 June 1983) (audience recordings, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Hippodrome d'Auteuil, Paris, 9 June 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Rotterdam, Feijenoord Stadium, 25 June 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C-/C)

On the Hammersmith Stage (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 30 June 1983) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

From the Hinterland (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Milton Keynes Bowl, London, England, 2 July 1983, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Dedicated To Lennard Holt (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 3 July 1983, Milton Keynes Bowl, London, England) (from .flac) (B+)

Montreal (Stoned Records SR 800) (3 CDs, 13 July 1983, Forum, Montreal, FM broadcast, incorrect track sequence, several songs repeated, one song missing, from .flac) (A-)

Serious Moonlight (Swinging Pig TSP-CD-221-2) (2 CDs, Forum, Montreal, 13 July 1983, FM broadcast, same show as Stoned Records SR 800; complete show with song sequence corrected, from .shn) (A)

Totally Serious (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Forum, Montreal, Canada, 13 July 1983, soundboard recording, from .flac) (A)

New York '83 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 27 July 1983, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, 31 July 1983 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Dancing in the Moonlight (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 14 August 1983, L.A. Forum, Los Angeles, California, audience recording) (B-/B)

Boy, Could He Play Earl's Guitar (Downunder Discs, unnumbered) (2 CDs, 4 September 1983, Canada, with Mick Ronson on "The Jean Genie") (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Moonlight over Japan (Moonraker 453/54) (2 CDs, Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 20 October 1983) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, some surface noise from vinyl)

RMX (origin unknown) (4 CDs, remixes and rarities, 1980s-90s) (no artwork) (A)

Speaking in Tongues (Hunger City CD-R) (foreign language versions) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, mostly A, some tracks have surface noise from vinyl)

New York's a Go Go: The New York Rehearsals (DAV 001/002) (2 CDs, New York City, March or April 1987, including "Shining Star," "Because You're Young" and "Scream Like a Baby") (from .flac) (B+/A-)

Rotterdam Rehearsals (origin unknown) (5 CDs, Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 19-23? May 1987) (includes "Because You're Young," "Scream Like a Baby," and a medley of "The Jean Genie," "Maria" [from WEST SIDE STORY] and Van Morrison's "Gloria," which then fades out) (no artwork) (sound quality varies greatly, mostly very muddy D- audience recording, but "Because You're Young" and "Jean Genie" medley are B+ soundboard)

Tour Rehearsals, Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 20 May 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording + bonus track: "Look Back in Anger," rehearsals for "Intruders At The Palace," U.K. television show, Dominion Theatre, London, England, 1 July 1988, audience recording) (no artwork, from .flac) (D-)

Rotterdam, Feijenoord Stadium, 31 May 1987 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (2 CDs, audience recording) (B-/B)

Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales, 21 June 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Glass Idol in Berlin (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (Reichstag Gelande, Berlin, Germany, 6 June 1987, FM broadcast of first half of concert, from .flac) (A)

Concert for Berlin (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Reichstag Gelande, Berlin, Germany, 6 June 1987, complete concert, audience recording, from .flac) (A)

Stadio San Siro, Milano, Italy, 10 June 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (C, lots of audience chatter)

God It's Dark (main stream MAST-034/035) (2 CDs, Parc Departemental de la Courneuve, Paris, France, 3 July 1987, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Goodbye Europe (Wildcat MCDS 007-99-B) (2 CDs, Stadio Comunale, Torino, Italy, 18 July 1987, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Spartan Stadium, San Jose, California, 7 August 1987 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, two songs missing, from .flac) (C+/B-)

A Son of the Circus (Dimesdozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Canada, 28 August 1987, from .flac) (A-)

Glass Spider Concert Special (DIR Radio Discs) (3 CDs, Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Canada, 30 August 1987 + four tracks from Montreal, 1983) (no artwork, from .flac) (A+)

Tar Heel Spider (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Dean Smith Centre, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 7 September 1987) (audience recording, from .flac) (D, each CD programmed as a single track)

Never Let Me Down Under (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Sydney, Australia, 3 November 1987, from .flac) (A, first track of CD2 cuts in)

Tin Machine: On the Rox (tm0091/0092) (2 CDs, the Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, 16 June 1989, early and late shows) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Tin Machine: Complete Copenhagen (TMM 001-003) (3 CDs, two Copenhagen concerts, 21 June 1989 & 19 October 1991 + bonus tracks) (audience recording, from .flac) (1989: C+/B-, 1991: B-)

Tin Machine: Essential Equipment... (tm9189) (Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 24 June 1989 + L.A.X., 25 August 1991 + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: High, Live and Dirty (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (La Cigale, Paris, 25 June 1989, from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: 1.scandal (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, National Ballroom, Kilburn, London, England, 29 June 1989) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Tin Machine: Newport Centre, Cardiff, Wales, 1 July 1989 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Tin Machine: Now (tm 722) (2 CDs, St. George's Hall, Bradford, U.K., 2 July 1989, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Introspective (baktabak CINT5001) (interview, circa 1990, from .flac) (B+)

Rehearsing Sound + Vision (Rhymes, number unknown or unnumbered) (February 1990 rehearsals, New York, from .flac) (A-/A)

Sound + Vision Tour 1990 (100% British) (4 CDs, two complete shows: Birmingham National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 19 March 1990, and Docklands Arena, London, England, 26 March 1990) (audience recordings, from .flac) (Birmingham: C+/B-, London: B-, audience chatter on both)

"The Best 1990?" (Old Gold Records OGCD006A/B) (2 CDs, Ingliston R.H.E.C., Edinburgh, Scotland, 23 March 1990 + bonus tracks from Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, 12 March 1990) (audience recordings, from .flac) (C)

Sound and Vision (pop tunes PT 316) (2 CDs, Sports Palais Ahoy, Rotterdam, 30 March 1990) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Live in Paris (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Bercy Hall, Paris, France, 2 April 1990) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Paris au Printemps (BOW 431/432) (2 CDs, Palais Omnisports, Paris, 3 April 1990) (no artwork) (A)

Palatrussardi, Milano, Italy, 13 April 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, crowd chatter)

Italian Toilet (Old Gold Records OGCD 183A/B) (2 CDs, Palaeur, Rome, Italy, 17 April 1990, mostly soundboard, some tracks from audience source) (from .flac) (soundboard portion: B+/A-, B-)

Tokyo Dome, 15 May 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

TVC 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, Tokyo Dome, Japan, 16 May 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Tour 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (4 CDs, two complete shows: Tokyo Dome, Japan, 15 and 16 May 1990, audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

The Shoreline Preacher (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (4 CDs, 28 and 29 May 1990, Shoreline Ampitheater, San Francisco, California, audience recordings, from .flac) (B, "Space Oddity" from 29 May fades in halfway, the very beginning of "Sound and Vision" from both shows missing)

Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 13 June 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some cuts)

World Music Theater, Tinley Park, Illinois, 15 June 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-, some audience chatter, two songs incomplete)

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10 July 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 36 minutes) (C)

New York '90 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Nassau Coliseum, New York City, 16 July 1990, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut, 23 July 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C, audience chatter)

Milton Keynes Bowl, London, 5 August 1990 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Milton Keynes Bowl, London, 5 August 1990 (Trader's Den CD-Rs) (2 CDs, pre-FM, corrected version, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Our Man in Lisbon (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Alvalade Stadium, Lisbon, Portugal, 14 September 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Rock in Rio (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Sambodromo Del Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20 September 1990, from .flac) (A)

Estadio do Palmeiras, São Paulo, Brazil, 23 September 1990 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (from .flac) (D, some tracks incomplete)

David Bowie en Chile: Sound + Vision Tour (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile, 27 September 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: Men Like Us (Four Seasons FSC006) (The Docks, Hamburg, Germany, 24 October 1991) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Tin Machine: Satan's Perfume (The Strangest Living Curiosities TSLC 109/110) (2 CDs, Olympia, Paris, France, 29 October 1991) (audience recording) (B-)

Tin Machine: It's My Life (Miranda's Clothes, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, the Academy, London, England, 10 November 1991, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Tin Machine: 2.scandal (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Academy, London, England, 11 November 1991, audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Tin Machine: The Live Tin Machine (American Concert Series ACS 054) (Citadel, Washington D.C., 16 November 1991) (from .flac) (A)

Tin Machine: Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 20 November 1991 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, WBCN-FM stereo simulcast, from .flac) (A-/A)

Tin Machine: The Blade and the Tongue (ROCKS92004/5) (2 CDs, Riviera Theatre, Chicago, 7 December 1991, audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Tin Machine: Warfield Machine (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Warfield, San Francisco, California, 17 December 1991) (audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 22 minutes) (B-)

Tin Machine: They Belong in Rock 'n' Roll (HD-20-21) (2 CDs, 30 January and 6 February 1992) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Tin Machine: Goodbye Mr. Ed (Turtle Records TR50 A/B) (2 CDs, NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 6 February 1992) (audience recording, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 35 minutes) (B-)

1993 (origin unknown) (remixes + performances from Arsenio Hall Show) (no artwork) (A)

At the Beeb (Trader's Den CD-R) (BBC retrospective of Bowie appearances, 1970-1991, broadcast 16 October 1993) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

8. Outsiders (origin unknown) (studio outtakes from 1. OUTSIDE album) (no artwork) (A except a few glitches)

9. Outsiders (Sound Improvements SI 00103) (studio outtakes from 1. OUTSIDE album) (A)

A Hyper Circle (3D-Reality 3D-DB-056) (2 CDs, 14 September 1995, Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford, Connecticut, six songs with Nine Inch Nails) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Glamour Death (RUBEN001) (Great Woods, Massachusetts, 16 September 1995, NIN set + five songs with Bowie) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Glamour Death (Remastered) (Dimeadozen.org CD-R: RUBEN001 remastered) (Great Woods, Massachusetts, 16 September 1995, NIN set + five songs with Bowie) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Feel the Pain (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Sony Blockbuster Entertainment Center, Camden, New Jersey, 22 September 1995) (NIN set + three songs with Bowie) (from .flac) (B+/A-)

Sony Blockbuster Entertainment Center, Camden, New Jersey, 22 September 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, includes full Nine Inch Nails set, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Blossom Music Centre, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 30 September 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 32 minutes) (B-)

Oh No Not Me...I've Lost It (The Strangest Living Curiosities TSLC 105) (Tinley Park, Chicago, 1 October 1995, five songs with Nine Inch Nails, audience recording, from .flac) (D+/C-)

Polarized (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Polaris Amphitheater, Columbus, Ohio, 4 October 1995, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Children of the Night (Kiss the Stone KTS 498) (Raleigh, North Carolina, 8 October 1995) (NIN set + three songs with Bowie) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-)

Deranged Pigs (Hurricane HURR021) (Atlanta, Georgia, 9 October 1995, from .flac) (A)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Live Hate (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Riverport Amphitheatre, St. Louis, Missouri, 11 October 1995, includes Nine Inch Nails opening set) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A, beginning of first track is cut)

Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: Live Hate - Remastered (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Riverport Amphitheatre, St. Louis, Missouri, 11 October 1995, includes Nine Inch Nails opening set) (complete show, from .flac) (A-/A)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: The Oddball Couple (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Shoreline Ampitheater, Mountain View, California, 21 October 1995) (NIN set + four songs with Bowie) (audience recording, from .flac) (A-)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Rose Garden, Portland, Oregon, 25 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (NIN set + four songs with Bowie) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (D/D+)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Rose Garden Arena, Portland, Oregon, 25 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, complete show except first NIN song cuts in) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C)

Nine Inch Nails with David Bowie: Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, 28 October 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (NIN set + four songs with Bowie) (audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Stage 1. Hurling Disdain (Oxygen MONADA 061/62) (2 CDs, St. Louis, 11 November 1995, several tracks with Nine Inch Nails + bonus tracks) (A)

Teenage Daydream (100% British, unnumbered) (4 CDs, Wembley Arena, London, 14 and 15 November 1995) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Morrissey and David Bowie: Wembley Arena, London, England, 17 November 1995 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast highlights from each performer's set, no artwork, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Lust for Life (origin unknown) (18 July 1996, 18 November 1995 & 22 June 1996) (no artwork) (A)

Crazed in the Hot Zone (HUNA 996/007) (2 CDs, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, U.K., 20 November 1995 + nine bonus tracks from 1995 television appearances) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Boys Keep Singing (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Westpoint Arena, Exeter, 26 November 1995, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Santa's Cap (origin unknown) (2 CDs, International Arena, Cardiff, Wales, 27 November 1995) (audience recording) (B+)

The Voyeur of Manchester (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 8 December 1995, Nynex Arena, Manchester, England, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B)

Twix Mix (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, U.K., 13 December 1995, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

My Death (Sumo 01) (Spektrum, Oslo, Norway, 22 January 1996 + "My Death" from Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden, 19 January 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B)

Valby Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark, 24 January 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 28 minutes) (B-, audience chatter)

Nite Life (Moonraker 087/88) (2 CDs, Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany, 25 January 1996 + bonus tracks from Wembley Arena, London, 17 November 1995 + Swedish television, 20 January 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

Algeria Touchshriek Meets Mr. Ecstasy (The Strangest Living Curiosities TSLC 101/102) (2 CDs, Prins Van Oranjehall, Utrecht, Holland, 28 January 1996, audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

A Song for Berlin (Cooper Records 2) (Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany, 1 February 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (C/C+)

Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany, 31 January 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Where Is Bloody Hermann (Taborsky Records TaB002) (Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria, 4 February 1996, audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria, 4 February 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, one song missing, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 34 minutes) (B-, audience chatter, small gaps between tracks)

Back Outside (100% British, unnumbered) (4 CDs, three shows: 16 February 1996, Amneville; 7 September 1996, Washington; 21 November 1995, Birmingham N.E.C.) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Bring on the Chien (100% British, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Palais Omnisports, Bercy, Paris, France, 20 February 1996 + two bonus tracks) (audience recording, no artwork) (B+/A-)

1. Tokyo (no label, unnumbered) (2 CDs, Nihon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 4 June 1996 + "All the Young Dudes" from the same venue, the following night) (no artwork) (A-)

Cherry Bowie (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Koseinenkin Hall, Hiroshima, Japan, 8 June 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

10th June Outside Tour (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (A-)

Outside Looking In (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, 13 June 1996, Sun Palace, Fukuoka, Japan, audience recording, no artwork, from .shn) (B)

Holy Unorthodox (Midnight Beat MB 095/096) (2 CDs, the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia, 18 June 1996 + Heyarkon Park, Tel Aviv, Israel, 3 July 1996 + the Festival Terrein, Balingen, Germany, 20 July 1996) (from .flac) (Moscow: B+/A-, Tel Aviv: A, Balingen: A-/A)

Loreley Festival, Germany, 22 June 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

Battlecries & Champagne (origin unknown) (2 CDs, La Zenith, Toulon, France, 25 June 1996 + bonus tracks from Eurockeennes Festival, Belfort, France, 7 July 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Tapping Out Your Memories (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Eurockeennes Festival, Belfort, France, 7 July 1996, from .flac) (B+, audience chatter)

Live Rome 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Curva Sud dello Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy, 9 July 1996) (FM broadcast, from .flac) (A)

Absolutely Outside Starting Fires (Pearls Before Swine PBS 12/13) (Monte Carlo, 10 July 1996 + bonus tracks: Eurockéennes Fetival, Belfort, 7 July 1996) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B)

Ahoy Again! (Old Gold Records OGCD181) (2 CDs, Sports Palais Ahoy, Rotterdam, 16 July 1996 + "All the Young Dudes" from Eurockéennes Festival, Belfort, France, 7 July 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Westwood One Superstar Concert Series (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Phoenix Festival, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 18 July 1996 + NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 16 May 1990) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Phoenix Festival, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 18 July 1996 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (CD2 is approx. 18 minutes) (A)

Oh No, Not Me, I Never Lost Control (The Strangest Living Curiosities TSLC 106) (Bellinzona Open Air Festival, Switzerland, 21 July 1996) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-)

Live at the Capital Ballroom (DB, unnumbered or number unknown) (2 CDs, Washington, D.C., 7 September 1996, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Benefit 1996 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (The Bridge Benefit, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California, 19 & 20 October 1996, from .flac) (A)

BBC 50th Birthday Broadcast (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (8 January 1997, mostly acoustic set with interview segments, from .flac) (A)

Divine Symmetry (DB-1) (BBC Radio 1, 8 January 1997, interview segments edited out + VH1 Fashion Awards, September 1996 + Bridge Benefit, San Francisco, semi-acoustic, 19 October 1996) (B+/A) (Bridge material is an audience recording; some rough editing on otherwise excellent Radio 1 material)

Unplugged (DBU CD 1) (BBC Radio 1, 8 January 1997, interview segments edited out + unknown acoustic session 1997 + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A, except some rough editing on Radio 1 material)

Acoustically High (Hunger City CD-R) (BBC Radio 1, 8 January 1997 + Smith's Olde Bar, Atlanta, 8 April 1997 + bonus tracks) (from .flac) (A, except some rough editing on Radio 1 material)

Coca-Cola Planet Live: 50th Birthday Bash (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 9 January 1997, with guest appearances by Frank Black, Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth, Robert Smith, Lou Reed, Billy Corgan + bonus tracks: interview from BBC Radio Studios, London, 8 January 1997) (pre-FM master, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Smith's Olde Bar, Atlanta, Georgia, 8 April 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (FM broadcast, acoustic session with interview segments, no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Oh! You Pretty Thing (Savage Hippo SH111) (April 1997 acoustic sessions for WBCH Boston and 99X Atlanta without interview segments + seven acoustic BBC tracks from 4 October 1971, from .flac) (no artwork) (A/A+)

Song & Dance (DH-017) (2 CDs, the Hannover Grand, London, England, 2 June 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B except a lot of audience chatter)

Hannover Grand, London, England, 3 June 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (digital audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B, audience chatter)

Offenbach, Stadion am Bieberer Berg, 8 June 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B) (not for trade -- CD2 has defects)

Little Wonder in Paradiso (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Amsterdam, the Netherlands, FM broadcast, 10 June 1997 + bonus tracks from Madison Square Garden, New York City, 9 January 1997) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

L Dopa (L-Dopa Records L-697-1/2) (2 CDs, Utrecht, Muziekcentrum Wredenburg, 11 June 1997, audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Dancing on Angels (100% British, unnumbered) (4 CDs, Parc Des Princes, Paris, France, 14 June 1997 + La Trocadiere, Nantes, France 16 June 1997, audience recordings) + 105FM Radio Show, San Francisco, California, 9 September 1997) (from .flac) (Nantes: B+/A-, Paris: B, San Francisco: A)

Nantes 97 (db061697 1-2) (2 CDs, La Trocadiere, Nantes, France, 16 June 1997, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Bordeaux on Fire! (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, La Medocquine, Bordeaux, France, 18 June 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (C+/B-, audience chatter)

Night Dream (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Maison des Sports, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 19 June 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (C)

Soylent Green (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Frauenfeld, Switzerland, 13 July 1997) (audience recording, from .flac, CD2 is approx. 33 minutes) (C+)

Royal Court, Liverpool, England, 2 August 1997 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-R) (audience recording, incomplete, from .flac) (C+, audience chatter)

Blood and Quicksand (Downunder Discs, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Rock City, Nottingham, England, 5 August 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (D/C)

Dame Meditation (Hunger City CD-Rs) (4 CDs, Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 8 and 9 August 1997) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Bowie at the Bush (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (4 CDs, Shepherds Bush Empire Theater, 11 and 12 August 1997) (audience recordings, from .flac) (August 11: B-, August 12: B)

Outside in Budapest (TABOO 140897) (Student Island Fest, Budapest, Hungary, 14 August 1997) (from .flac) (A)

Paramount Theatre, Seattle, Washington, 7 September 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C+/B-)

Watching the Cruisers Below (b3 CD/004-007) (4 CDs, two complete shows: San Francisco, California, 9 and 15 September 1997, audience recordings + radio interview and four songs, 9 September 1997, from .flac) (B+/A-, radio: A)

20th Century Boy (BOW 0198) (9 September 1997 radio broadcast + bonus tracks) (mostly A)

Hollywood Athletic Club, Hollywood, California, 10 September 1997 (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (C/C+)

Panic in Detroit (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (4 CDs, State Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, 22 September 1997 + International Ballroom, Atlanta, Georgia, 10 October 1997) (audience recordings, from .flac) (B+/A-)

Life on the Edge (Savage Jaw CD-R) (CFNY 102.1 Toronto interview with three acoustic songs, 26 September 1997, from .flac, approx. 32 minutes) (A)

Jungle Fever (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Warehouse, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 27 September 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (B+)

The Chaos Girls (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Warehouse, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 28 September 1997) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Adventures in Cyberspace (Dancing Horse DH-020) (2 CDs, Boston, 1 October 1997, cybercast) (A-)

The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3 October 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-, audience chatter)

Philly 97 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3 October 1997) (digital audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B except some audience chatter)

The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 October 1997 (Mind-Warp Pavilion CD-Rs) (2 CDs, analog audience recording, no artwork, from .flac) (B-/B, audience chatter)

Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6 October 1997 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (interview with four acoustic songs) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Chili Pepper (100% British) (2 CDs, 8 October 1997, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, audience recording, from .flac) (B, audience chatter)

Quicklive (Optimum 22/23) (2 CDs, Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, 14 October 1997 + bonus tracks from Hamburg, 5 June 1997, from .flac) (A)

Radio City Calling (100% British, unnumbered) (2 CDs, GQ "Men of the Year" Awards Show, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 15 October 1997 + bonus tracks, from .flac) (A)

An Earthling in Buenos Aires (Savage Jaw CD-R) (7 November 1997, five acoustic songs + interview, audience recording of radio broadcast featuring unbroadcast material + 6 November 1997 press conference, from .flac) (press conference: A, concert: C+)

Almost Acoustic X-mas/Backstage with Bowie (Dimeadozen.org CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, 6 December 1997, KROQ FM broadcast) (CD1: full band performance, CD2: acoustic songs and interview segments) (no artwork, from .flac) (CD1: A-/A, CD2: B+/A-, tape hiss, minor broadcast distortion)

Earthling TV (Thunderball TB 003) (1997 television performances, from .flac) (A-/A)

LIVE AND WELL (BowieNet) (2 CDs, CD 1: official 1997 live album made available solely to BowieNet subscribers, CD2: four EARTHLING tracks remixed) (no artwork) (A)

Alternate . . . Hours (origin unknown) (remixes, B-sides and demos, no artwork) (A)

Hours . . . The Demos (origin unknown) (2 CDs, no actual demos to be found: CD1 has six tracks that are hardly distinguishable from released tracks, if at all; CD2 has instrumentals and vocal-only tracks) (CD1 is approx. 31 minutes) (A)

Omikron - The Dreamers (origin unknown) (unauthorized soundtrack to OMIKRON: THE DREAMERS video game, including alternate versions of some songs from HOURS + bonus tracks) (A-/A)

Storyteller and Beyond (origin unknown) (VH1 Storytellers, New York City, 23 August 1999 + bonus tracks from the 50th Birthday Show, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 9 January 1997, with Robert Smith and Lou Reed) (no artwork, from .flac) (A)

Witness (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (HQ, Dublin, Ireland, 10 October 1999, audience recording, from .flac) (B-, some audience chatter)

Mark and Lard, Radio 1 (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Maide Vale Studios, London, England, 25 October 1999, including interview segments + bonus tracks from the Billy Bragg Show, UKTV, 6 October 1999) (no artwork, from .flac) (A-/A)

After Hours (no label or number) (Kit Kat Klub, New York City, 19 November 1999 + BBC Radio, 25 October 1999) (A-/A, some pops on Kit Kat Klub material)

The Longest Hours (100% British, unnumbered) (4 CDs: New York, 19 November 1999 and Milan, 4 December 1999, audience recordings + numerous bonus tracks from international TV appearances and rehearsals) (from .flac) (New York: B-/B, Milan: B+, some audience chatter on both)

Musique Plus Canada (Kiss the Stone KTS 734) (22 November 1999 + bonus tracks, from .flac) (A)

Child's Hours Live 1999 (Shout to the Top STTP 071/072) (2 CDs, the Astoria, London, 2 December 1999, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

20th Century Dies (Hunger City CD-Rs) (2 CDs, the Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark, 7 December 1999) (audience recording, CD2 is approx. 25 minutes, from .flac) (B-)

Made in Sweden (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (Swedish television appearances, mostly 1999, from .flac) (A-/A)

Something in the Airwaves (Dimeadozen.org CD-R) (DB99/00) (radio and television appearances, 1999, from .flac) (A-/A)

A London Boy - Live in New York (DB Digital, number unknown or unnumbered) (4 CDs, Roseland Ballroom, New York City, 16 and 19 June 2000, two complete shows, audience recordings, from .flac) (B/B+)

BBC Radio Theatre, London, June 27, 2000 (Virgin 7087 6 15778 2 2) (bonus disc from official BOWIE AT THE BEEB set, out of print) (A+)

The BBC Experience (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, BBC Radio Theatre, London, 27 June 2000, audience recording of complete show that was edited for release) (B)

Toys from the Attic (BOW2001) (compilation: BBC session, 27 June 2000 [audience recording] + Concert for New York, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 20 October 2001 [audience recording] + Old Grey Whistle Test session, BBC, 8 February 1972 + more) (from .flac) (sound quality varies, B-/A)

Glastonbury 2000: The Complete Set (Switch On! S.O. 2001-13-1/2) (2 CDs, 25 June 2000, Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Jewel (Tube Records TU CD 33) (compilation of Bowie contributions to other artists' albums and collections, live tracks and television broadcasts, circa late 1990s-2001 + audience recording of three tracks from Carnegie Hall, New York City, 26 February 2001) (A except Carnegie Hall tracks: C)

Roseland Ballroom 2002, 11 June 2002 (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, audience recording, from .flac) (B/B+)

Toying (Mind Warp Pavilion CD-R) (live and studio tracks supposedly related to the unreleased TOY album, although many tracks are unrelated items circa 2000-2001) (from .flac) (sound quality varies widely, C/A)

A&E Live by Request (Savage Jaw CD-Rs) (2 CDs, Sony Studios, New York, 15 June 2002 + ten bonus tracks from 2002 television appearances, from .flac) (A/A+)

Meltdown 2002 (100% British, number unknown or unnumbered) (2 CDs, Royal Festival Hall, London, 29 June 2002) (audience recording, from .flac) (B)

Access Libre (2 CDs, Olympia Bruno Coquatrix Music Hall, Paris, France, 1 July 2002) (ARTE broadcast, from .flac) (A)

Move Manchester 2002 (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, England, 10 July 2002, audience recording + bonus tracks from European television) (2 CDs, no artwork, from .flac) (B+, some audience chatter)

Heathen (The Jazz) (origin unknown) (2 CDs, Montreux Jazz Festival, Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland, 18 July 2002) (audience recording, from .flac) (D)

Area 2 Holmdel (DB digital, unnumbered) (2 CDs, PNC Bank Arts Centre, Holmdel, New Jersey, 31 July 2002) (audience recording, from .flac) (B-/B, aud