NOTE: The recording was transferred to CDR from an unknown generation cassette. A fairly typical War Tour bootleg that has not yet been widely distributed, this recording does not have the best sound quality or clarity. The recording is just a bit muddy and somewhat distant. It lacks the fullness that and crisp sound that distinguish the top half of the bootleg spectrum from the bottom half. But that doesn't mean that listening to this recording is unbearable. The vocals actually come through quite clearly and the guitars, drums, and bass are differentiable, although none are particularly strong.
There is some noticeable tape wear on the source tape during the first minute of "I Threw A Brick". A very faint, high pitched whine can be heard deep in the background throughout the recording, but it's hardly overbearing. There is a noticeable edit between "Tomorrow" and "Two Hearts Beat As One".