PAR Files, flac fingerprints, spectral/frequency analysis and .md file created by me. EAC log files generated by me for a trade. The music files are renamed but the same as downloaded from a BT site in November 2005. Enjoy, Ivan. ORIGINAL INFO FILE Bruce Springsteen Joe Louis Arena Detroit, Michigan March 29, 1988 Lineage: 2nd gen. cassette => Stand-alone Pioneer CD burner => EAC => Magix Audio Cleaning Lab => WAV => FLAC Front-end (level 8) Disc one (77:16): (1) Tunnel of Love (7:51) (2) Be True (5:00) (3) Adam Raised A Cain (5:57) (4) Two Faces (4:25) (5) All That Heaven Will Allow (9:59) (6) Darkness On The Edge Of Town (4:29) (7) Roulette (4:25) (8) Cover Me (7:22) (9) Brilliant Disguise (5:17) (10) Spare Parts (10:23) (11) War (3:00) (12) Born In The U.S.A. (9:02) Disc two (65:35): (1) Tougher Than The Rest (6:09) (2) I Ain't Got You (1:53) => (3) She's The One (7:30) (4) You Can Look (But You'd Better Not Touch) (5:43) (5) I'm A Coward (9:01) (6) I'm On Fire (4:22) (7) One Step Up (5:30) (8) Part Man Part Monkey (4:56) (9) Backstreets (7:02) (10) Dancing In The Dark (6:05) (11) Light of Day (7:19) Disc three (55:22): (1) Intro (3:14) (2) Born To Run (acoustic) (5:04) (3) Hungry Heart (5:17) (4) Glory Days (6:21) (5) Love Me Tender (4:20) (6) Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (9:40) (7) Detroit Medley (15:51) (8) Raise Your Hand (5:31) Fingerprint file is included. Sorry, no artwork - perhaps someone can create some Comments: Pretty good recording from the "Tunnel of Love" tour. Bruce is in great spirits, and the set contains a memorable "Detroit Medley/Raise Your Hand" medley at the end. Given the acoustics of the arena, the recording is very clear and quite listenable. I heard minimal interference from the crowd immediately near the taper. For some reason, cassette #2 of this show (roughly the middle of D2T2 through D3T2) does not have as much high end as the other two tapes - I would guess it was either copied on a different deck or the tape ran out of alignment. I tried to EQ the show to smooth out the discrepancies, but the difference is noticeable if you're listening for it. This falls somewhere between the "must have" and "completists only" category -- it's better than most of the 1988 shows I've heard, but it's nowhere near the best. If you only want 2 or 3 from this tour, skip this one; if you wouldn't mind having, say, 10 shows from this tour, it might be worth the d/l.