The following was quoted from The Band website at http://theband.hiof.no/albums/boot_last_moving_shadows.html
This is one of the best boots of a Band concert I've ever heard. Richard Manuel's version of "You Don't Know Me" is as good as, or better than the Ray Charles original. Beautiful beyond description.
-- John Lettiere
The Last Moving Shadows is 2-disc CD-R Band bootleg from Massive Attack Discs, probably named after Ron Horning's 1988 article "The Moving Shadow of Richard Manuel" from Village Voice, about The Band's former lead singer. Disc 1 contains live recordings from various venues 1984-1986, disc 2 is from a good quality soundboard tape recorded at The Band's concert at New York's Lone Star Cafe, February 8, 1986, less than a month before Richard died. Also released on the Old Brown Boot label.
Tracks
Disc 1 - Various venues 1984-1986
Sound: Line or Soundboard. Quality: Very Good.
You Don't Know Me: Tokyo Japan 09/01/83 (3:20)
King Harvest: Tokyo Japan 09/01/83 (3:42)
Bring It On Home: Capital Theatre Passaic NJ 06/09/84 (5:45)
It Makes No Difference: Atlanta GA 09/08/84 (6:24)
She Knows: Indianapolis IN 05/07/85 (2:48)
That's How I Love You: Indianapolis IN 05/07/85 (2:59)
Unfaithful Servant: Evansville IN 05/16/85 (2:52)
Across The Great Divide: Lone Star Cafe NYC 02/07/86 early show (3:46)
Caldonia: Lone Star Cafe NYC 02/07/86 early show (7:15)
The Shape I'm In: Lone Star Cafe NYC 02/07/86 early show (3:46)
Don't Want To Hang Up My R&R Shoes: Osaka Japan 08/29/83 (3:11)
Blaze Of Glory: Osaka Japan 08/29/83 (3:16)
Disc 2 - Lone Star Cafe NYC 02/08/86 late show