Steve Earle et al. - 24 November 2003: Washington, D.C.

Artwork

Disc 1

  1. (Janeane Garofalo Intro)
  2. (Ensemble Intro)
  3. People Get Ready (Mayfield)
  4. Everyday
  5. Five Long Years (Boyd)
  6. You Got Me Running (Reed)
  1. (Janeane Garofalo)
  2. (The Nightwatchman Intro)
  3. Until The End
  4. California's Dark
  5. Branding Iron
  6. No One Left
  7. Maximum Firepower
  8. House Gone Up In Flames
  1. (Jill Sobule Intro)
  2. Under The Disco Ball
  3. Kathie Lee
  4. You Better Not Kill In Texas, They Just Love To Kill You
  5. War Correspondent
  6. Angel/Asshole
  7. Underdog Victorious

Disc 2

  1. (Janeane Garofalo)
  2. (Mike Mills Intro)
  3. It's All Beginning
  4. I Wanna Destroy You (Hitchcock)
  5. I Try
  6. Ohio (Young)
  1. (Steve Earle Intro)
  2. Ashes To Ashes
  3. You Know The Rest
  4. The Mountain
  5. Dixieland/John Walker's Blues
  6. Christmas In Washington

Disc 3

  1. (Boots Riley Intro)
  2. Underdogs
  3. 5 Million Ways To Kill A CEO
  4. Ride The Fence
  5. Wear Clean Draws
  1. (Billy Bragg Intro)
  2. Help Save The Youth Of America
  3. NPWA
  4. The Price Of Oil
  5. Bush War Blues
  6. There Is Power In A Union
  7. Waiting For The Great Leap Forwards
  1. People Get Ready (Mayfield)
    Tupelo Honey (Morrison)
    Girl From The North Country (Dylan)
    Rap
    Let Freedom Ring
  2. Time Has Come Today (Chambers/Chambers)

Recorded live at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. on November 24, 2003.

Last night of the Tell Us The Truth tour, hosted by Janeane Garofalo and featuring Lester Chambers, The Nightwatchman (Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine/Audioslave), Jill Sobule, Mike Mills (of R.E.M.), Steve Earle, Boots Riley and Billy Bragg.

This show was broadcast on the satellite radio station XM, but this recording is from an audience source:

Source:
Core-Sound Binaurals > Battery Box (Bass rolloff at 120 Hz) > Sony PCM-M1 DAT
Transfer:
Sony PCM-M1 DAT > Coax > Zefiro ZA2 I/O card > Cool Edit 2000 > FLAC frontend

I have it on good authority that this audience recording is actually superior to the XM broadcast, whose mics were wrongly set up.