Art Neville Band (Art Neville, keyboard and vocals; Tony Hall, bass and vocals; Willie Green, drums; Eric Struthers, guitar; and probably a house band) Sept. 11, 1992 Zurich, Switzerland @ Mr. D's 1 (instrumental) 6:31 2 Driftin' An' Driftin' 9:02 3 Standing on Shaky Ground > Thank You 12:05 4 Knockin' on Heaven's Door 8:10 5 Fire 5:58 6 If You Want Me To Stay 9:46 7 Stir It Up > Lively Up Yourself 06:54 8 Get Up, Stand Up 05:35 9 Papa Was a Rolling Stone > Fiyo On The Bayou outro > 13:42 10 Flashlight 5:54 11 band intro 3:51 87:32 Art is featured on vocals on Tracks 2 and 4. Tony Hall sings lead on Tracks 3, 5, 9. Remaining vocalists are not known. Art does not seem to be present for the last half of the performance. (In fact, he may not be present after Track 4.) (For what it's worth: The Neville Brothers played in Switzerland the following day.) source: Sonic Studios binaural mics > Sony TCD-D3 > DAT > 48Khz DAT clone Transfer (March 2011): DAT clone > Sony PCM-R500 > (coax spdif) > Metric Halo MIO-2882 firewire interface > MacBook Pro (2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) > MIO Console 5.2.00.153 (record panel) > (48kHz split stereo files) > Bias Peak Pro 6.2.0.21692 (converted to 44.1kHz - best-quality setting; EQ: first 37 minutes lowered 5.5 db, entire left channel raised 2.9 db and entire right channel raised 4.8 db) > aiff/wav > xACT v1.71 (sector boundaries repaired; level 8 compression) > flac The show starts out really promising - they kick off with an instrumental, then Art pulls out a blues number (a variation of Driftin' Blues), Tony Hall ups the funk quotient with Standing on Shaky Ground and then Art does Dylan's Knocking on Heaven's Door. Things sound great for at least one more song, but then kind of go downhill, in my opinion. The second half of the show sounds more like a jam session. I can't hear Art at all after Track 4 - I suspect he has left the stage and left it in Tony Hall's very capable hands.