Monday, June 13, 2022

Robert Palmer 1988-09-07 James L. Knight Center, Miami, FL




Robert Palmer
James L. Knight Center, Miami, FL
Sept. 7, 1988

Westwood One Superstars in Concert
Show #88-24
For broadcast the weekend of October 28-30, 1988

Disc One:
01.  Superstars 88-24 Intro
02.  Commercial - Minute Maid Soda
03.  Some Like It Hot
04.  Hyperactive
05.  Discipline Of Love
06.  Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming
07.  Commercial - Diet Coke - Whitney Houston
08.  Westwood One - Steve Downes
09.  Commercial - Sprite
10.  Every Kind Of People
11.  I Didn't Mean To Turn You On
12.  Communication
13.  Looking For Clues
14.  Commercial - Minute Maid Soda
15.  Westwood One - Steve Downes
16.  Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
17.  Riptide
18.  She Makes My Day
19.  Between Us
20.  Walk Beside Me
21.  Commerical - Diet Coke - Manhattan Transfer
22.  Commercial - Halls  Vitamin C
23.  Westwood One -  Steve Downes

Disc Two:
24.  Early In The Morning
25.  Fleshwound
26.  Eat The Rich
27.  Commercial - Sprite
28.  Westwood One - Steve Downes
29.  More Than Ever
30.  Bad Case Of Lovin' You
31.  Simply Irresistable
32.  Commercial - Minute Maid Soda
33.  Commercial - Halls Vitamin C
34.  Westwood One - Steve Downes
35.  Casting A Spell
36.  Addicted To Love
37.  Superstars 88-24 Outro
38.  Commercial - Sprite

Total time: 1:26:45

I've tracked the commercials so that you can delete them if they're of no interest to you. These are flac files of wavs, digitized directly from the 3-lp set, and manually declicked one click at a time in Audacity. I've included scans of the box, a record label, the cue sheet, and affidavit. There are a couple of celebrity ccommercials in there, Whitney Houston and also the Manhattan Transfer.  Minute Maid Orange Soda is no longer manufactured.

Tracks from this concert were broadcast several times by Westwood One. Show #89-13 has the same set list but with Shoot The Moon in the place of Riptide. Show #90-07 restores Riptide and drops Shoot The Moon...Show #04-28 is a shorter, one hour show, drawn from the same source with the tracks in a different order. There may be more, my list is not complete.

Right now, Palmer's late 70s and 80s output is in print on CD over at Culture Factory, in limited edition mini-lp format. My understanding is they have a print run of about 3,000 copies, so if you like this, hie thee over there and get 'em before you have to pay silly-money on Ebay.

Note:
There is a 1/2 second long vinyl defect in track 10 (Every Kind Of People) that could not be fixed. It wasn't a skip or debris embedded in the grooves, it was a pressing defect. I flattened the volume on the KRRRRSSSSS noise that was there to make it less annoying.

http://www.robertpalmer.com/

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