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Review by The_Ghost
First set Carini is worth a listen. I enjoy that song and the different directions it can go. I tend to enjoy the ones that aren't as dark more, but you need both for balance in life.
Second set features Jay-Z. I think this is really worth a listen because you get to hear the moment when Jay-Z gets it. He goes on to reach new levels in music entertainment after this show. Not that he wasn't already wildly successful.
Overall not one of the shows that I want to go back to except to listen to the tracks with Jay-Z just because it is great to hear the instrumental parts that seem to fit well for me.