The Police Mecca Arena Milwaukee, Wisconsin February 20, 1984 Length: 94' Source: Audience Quality: 9 Notes: 2nd gen, source #2 Origin: ** - DIME Feb 2006 Taper: Lineage: Unknown analog equipment => Master Cassette => cassette => cassette => Stand-alone CD burner => EAC => WAV => Audigy Audio Cleaning Lab => FLAC front-end (level 8) Disc one (31:32): (1) Voices Inside My Head (1:06) (2) Synchronicity I (2:55) (3) Synchronicity II (4:53) (4) Walking In Your Footsteps (4:44) (5) Message in a Bottle (4:58) (6) Walking On The Moon (4:35) (7) O My God (3:43) (8) De Doo Doo Doo De Da Da Da (4:34) Disc two (61:32): (1) Wrapped Around Your Finger (5:43) (2) Tea In The Sahara (5:03) (3) Hole In My Life (4:30) (4) Spirits in the Material World (3:08) (5) Invisible Sun (4:17) (6) One World (Not Three) (6:06) (7) King of Pain (5:51) (8) Don't Stand So Close To Me (3:39) (9) Every Breath You Take (4:13) (10) Murder By Numbers (4:08) (11) Roxanne (6:11) (12) Can't Stand Losing You (8:39) Fingerprint file is included. Sorry, no artwork - perhaps someone can create some Comments (by ademotte): Pretty good recording (for the era) from near the end of the Police's 1983/84 "Synchronicity" tour. I've had this on tape for nearly 20 years, and I have no idea whether it has stood the test of time or not. On the whole, it sounds like a good-fidelity audience recording that may have been dubbed on poor audio equipment -- I found the high end to be a little lacking (and added a little to the bands around +4-+10 db to compensate). Crowd noise is tolerable -- there are moments when you'd think the Beatles were in the room, but the audience's enthusiasm doesn't really mar the music. This one is posted by request -- given the generation, this is probably as good as you'll find for this show (although I would be happy to be pleasantly surprised). I'd give it about a 7-8 out of 10; it's probably among the better late-career audience tapes for The Police. This appears to have been mastered on 60-minute tapes, judging from where the tape flips are. I placed the disc split at the first tape flip.