The String Cheese Incident has been on a roll the last few weeks, with their intimate Winter Carnival 2017 Roots Revival tour wrapping up this weekend with a three-night stand at the Crystal Bay Club in Crystal Bay, Nevada. (You can check out some photos from this past weekend in Telluride, including from their ski-to-show performance on the mountain, here.) However, while Cheese has been tapping into their ski-town roots, the band is still looking to the future, with their brand-new album, Believe, dropping next month on April 14th via SCI Fidelity Records. As an extra goodie for fans who pre-order album on Pledge Music, String Cheese Incident just announced that they’re sweetening the pot a little by offering an exclusive download of a previously unreleased and uncirculated soundboard from their fall tour of 1999. This new recording is from their performance at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, on the day before Halloween and is a special show for sure.

Keller Williams, the musical renaissance man, had joined Cheese for the tour, supporting the band not just as an opener but also as an emergency bass player. Bassist Keith Moseley and his wife, Kristin, were expecting their first child any day at the time, and in the event that Keith needed to leave the tour to be with his family, Keller was ready to take over. For this new 10/30/1999 recording, Keller is invited to sit-in on bass during the breezy “Suntan” halfway through the first set. Keller also reemerges during the second set, this time joining in on guitar during “Vacate,” a track off of Breathe, Keller and String Cheese’s collaborative album which was released around the time of the show.

Predictably, the band works songs from their older catalog throughout the show. Many of these tunes have more-or-less dropped out of Cheese’s regular song rotation over the past eighteen years, such as “Bigger Isn’t Better,” which is played during the tail end of the second set. As is the String Cheese way, the show is chock full of covers including String Cheese’s takes on jazz classics such as Miles Davis’ “Footprints” and Alfred James Ellis’ “The Chicken.” The band also sprinkles more familiar crowdpleasers throughout the performance including The Steve Miller Band’s “The Joker,” Stevie Wonder’s “Boogie on Reggae Woman,” and a bluegrass-y take on Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way” to close out the show.

You can check out the full setlist from their 10/30/1999 show below. To hear it for yourself, pre-order Believe here. With your pre-order, in addition to the 10/30/1999 show, you also get a download of a secret acoustic set from 12/30/2016 a few hours before their main show during their 2016 New Years run, six extended demos from the Sedona Sessions, and the entirety of the new album when it comes out on April 14th (along with a handful of its tracks for download immediately), all for only $10, which certainly seems like a lot of bang for your buck for us Cheese enthusiasts.

Setlist: String Cheese Incident | Colgate University | Hamilton, NY | 10/30/1999

Set 1: Miss Brown’s Teahouse, Chili Dawg > The Hobo Song, Suntan (with Keller on bass), The Joker, Don’t Say > Whiskey Before Breakfast

Set 2: The Chicken, Shine > I’ve Just Seen A Face, Sing A New Song, Vacate (with Keller), Bigger Isn’t Better > Boogie On Reggae Woman

Encore: Footprints > Walk This Way