Containing songs from throughout the band's career, it is the last album released before the band broke up, and came out as a double album on the heels of their last studio album, Ghost Stories. The album was incorrectly reported to have been recorded after Ghost Stories;[2] in fact, the recordings were made (straight to digital 2-track) on 31 January 1988, before Ghost Stories was recorded.[3] The show took place at Raji's, a Los Angeles club, "in front of a delirious hometown audience".[4]
The album was produced by Elliot Mazer,[5] and was re-released in an expanded edition, with the original running order, in 2004. This re-release was reviewed in No Depression, the reviewer praising "Cutler's jagged, eight-legged leads" and compared the album to Neil Young's Live Rust and Warren Zevon's Stand in the Fire; "Raji's is the Syndicate's Television-meets-the-Velvet-Underground sound pushed as far as it would go. It was also the end of an era."[6]
Track listing
Original 1989 edition
"Still Holding on to You" (Steve Wynn) - 4:15
"Forest for the Trees" (Steve Wynn) - 4:25
"Until Lately" (Steve Wynn) - 7:09
"That's What You Always Say" (Steve Wynn) - 4:47
"Burn" (Steve Wynn) - 5:52
"Merrittville" (Steve Wynn) - 7:46
"The Days of Wine and Roses" (Steve Wynn) - 8:22
"The Medicine Show" (Steve Wynn) - 8:51
""Halloween" (Karl Precoda) - 6:55
"Boston" (Steve Wynn) - 7:35
"John Coltrane Stereo Blues" (Karl Precoda, David Provost, Kendra Smith, Steve Wynn) - 12:11