Setlist at Palace Theatre Albany, NY on Feb 7, 1977

Set One
Something in the Night 366
Spirit In The Night 419
Rendezvous 211
It's My Life 801
Thunder Road 399
Mona 267
She's the One 375
The Promise 372
Backstreets 746
Growin' Up 583
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out 292
Jungleland 648
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) 619
4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) 449
Action In The Streets 254
Born to Run 233
Palace Theatre
Albany, NY
Feb 7, 1977

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Setlist at Palace Theatre Albany, NY on Feb 7, 1977

Set One
Something in the Night 366
Spirit In The Night 419
Rendezvous 211
It's My Life 801
Thunder Road 399
Mona 267
She's the One 375
The Promise 372
Backstreets 746
Growin' Up 583
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out 292
Jungleland 648
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) 619
4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) 449
Action In The Streets 254
Born to Run 233

Show Notes

  • Order the Action In The Streets bundle for both Feb. 7 & 8, 1977
  • Bruce Springsteen – Lead vocal, guitar, harmonica, piano; Roy Bittan – Piano, backing vocal; Clarence Clemons – Saxophones, percussion, backing vocal; Garry Tallent - Bass; Stevie Van Zandt - Guitar, backing vocal; Danny Federici - Organ, glockenspiel, accordion; Max Weinberg – Drums
  • Miami Horns: Ed De Palma - Saxophone; John Binkley - Trumpet; Steve Paraczky  - Trumpet, flugelhorn; Dennis Orlock - Trombone
  • Mixed and recorded by Chas Gerber, FOH engineer
  • Cassette to digital transfers and restoration by John K Chester and Jamie Howarth, Plangent Processes
  • Mastered by Jon Altschiller
  • Post Production by Brad Serling and Micah Gordon
  • Production Supervision by Toby Scott
  • Artwork Design by Michelle Holme
  • Photography by David Gahr
  • Jon Landau Management – Jon Landau, Barbara Carr, Jan Stabile, Alison Oscar, Laura Kraus
  • HD files are 24bit / 192kHz - DSD files are DSD128 (Double DSD)
  • Sound issues on Rosalita and Born to Run
  • Read Albany/Rochester '77 Essay by Erik Flannigan
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