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Name : Jems Matrix Master
Tour : Popmart Tour
Leg : Leg 1 - North America
Date : 05.06.1997
Country : USA
Town : Eugene
Place : Autzen Stadium
Type : Audio
Support : CD-R
Taper : JEMS & M. H
Material : Nak 700 > D-7 (JEMS) / Sonic Studios DSM-6C > D-7 (MH) > best channel of each DAT master > wavelab > remixed DAT master > DAT clone > Peak 5.2 > FLAC
Performance : Live
Source : Audience
Integral : Complete
Setlist
Disc 1 (1:05:40)
1. Pop Muzik Intro
2. Mofo
3. I Will Follow
4. Even Better Than The Real Thing
5. Do You Feel Loved
6. Pride (in The Name Of Love)
7. Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
8. Gone
9. Last Night On Earth
10. Until The End Of The World
11. If God Will Send His Angels
12. Staring At The Sun
13. Daydream Believer
14. Miami
15. Bullet The Blue Sky
16. I Want To Live In America / Amazing Grace
Disc 2 (47:49)
1. Please
2. Sunday Bloody Sunday (snippet)
3. Where The Streets Have No Name
4. Lemon (perfecto Mix) Intermission
5. Discotheque
6. With Or Without You
7. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
8. Mysterious Ways
9. One
Discs Contents
CD 1 & 2 : Eugene (OR) - May 6th, 1997

JEMS notes
Found this DAT in the archive and was pleasantly surprised by the quality when I threw it on. Back in the day, JEMS experimented with mixing two source recordings from the same show, now commonly called matrixing. This DAT blends JEMS' Nak 700 master with our friend MH's Sonic Studios master, picking the best channel of each. Given the different decks, the sources eventually go out of sync but that can be corrected. You may hear an adjustment or two on here, the most notable one I heard was at the start of "Where the Streets Have No Name."

The reason we favored such mixes at the time is that they created a wide-open soundstage and seemed additive when it came to strengthening the best qualities of both recordings.

From the research I did online, the widely disseminated source for this early PopMart show is the bootleg Popmart Shopping Eugene. I don't have a copy of that but based on the description I suspect it is an entirely different source, and presume this recording to be an upgrade.

We may have used the shotgun attachment on the Nak 700s; I will try to find out. MH was on the floor as I recall and the JEMS team (well, half of us anyway) were up on the side a section back from the stage.

I remember thinking this was a strange show, the highlight of which for me was "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me." It is probably better on tape in hindsight than it was in person.

Anyway, this seemed unusual enough to post here. Sample provided. I indexed the songs to match the same tracks as Shopping Eugene (not in the exact same places but same number of tracks per disc so the artwork will still match).

Before you ask, it is unlikely I will post the two sources separately any time soon. Enjoy this first.

Butterking for JEMS
Review
AchtungBootlegs.com (Eclipse) / 10.25.2006
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