Cracker Live Potatoes (Liberated Bootleg) The Coach House San Juan Capistrano, CA USA 1993 or 1994 01. Take Me Down To The Infirmary 02. I See The Light 03. Mr. Wrong 04. Low 05. This Is Cracker Soul 06. Teen Angst 07. Eurotrash Girl 08. Sweet Potato 09. Teen Angst 10. Low 11. I See The Light Silver CD - > wav (QuickTime) - > flac 5 (xACT) All artwork included (booklet front, booklet back, booklet inside, tray liner) NOTES: a) Although the CD booklet indicates the performance took place in 1993, "Cracker: Down Down Down," another Silver CD bootleg of the same show, indicates it took place in February 1994. I do not know which is correct. b) Tracks 9, 10 and 11 are billed on the bootleg as "Alternate Versions Live Anywhere, USA, 1993" and are not from show in San Juan Capistrano. c) The-Van.co-uk is the de facto fount of knowledge regarding such things. The listing for Live Potatoes aka Teen Angst on that site states "What The World Needs Now released in Italy, 1994. Live Potatoes released in the US 1997" - Link is here: http://www.the-van.co.uk/discog/result.php?detail=tracks&id=275 d) This fileset was pulled from a torrent tracker site, posted 2014-02-24 - here is an excerpt from the comment section on the thread: In comment #6356131 wXXXXXX wrote something like this: This also appears to be the same as the KTS release "Teen Angst" (KTS-296). ------- Thanks for the tip! I Google'd "KTS-296" and found the "Teen Angst" bootleg. It appears you are correct — that and this are the same. Not surprising, as the Tokyo bootleg shops (from which I obtained this one back in 2004) are notorious for repackaging and reselling boots that originated elsewhere. ("Live Potatoes" is reputedly a German release.) The Tokyo bootleg shops (most of which are concentrated in the Shinjuku district) are, by the way, a must-visit for any music lover traveling to Japan. It is not unusual for touring rock stars to frequent the places, and many of them oblige the store managers by posing for photographs or signing autographs that end up on the walls of the shops. Anyway, now we know this particular bootleg appears to have been released under at least three names: "Live Potatoes," "Cracker: Down Down Down" (as mentioned in the torrent notes) and "Teen Angst."