Disc 1:
1. George Bush Rap
2. Zoo Station
3. The Fly
4. Even Better Than the Real Thing
5. Mysterious Ways
6. One
7. She's a Mystery To Me
8. Until the End of the World
9. New Year's Day
10. Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around the
World (fade out)
11. Angel of Harlem
12. When Love Comes To Town
Disc 2:
1. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking
For
2. All I Want Is You
3. Sunday Bloody Sunday
4. Bullet the Blue Sky
5. Running To Stand Still
6. Where the Streets Have No Name
7. Pride (In the Name of Love)
8. Desire
9. With Or Without You
10. Love Is Blindness
11. Zoo Station
12. The Fly
13. Even Better Than the Real Thing
Source: Disc 2 (11-13): March 20, 1992.
New York, NY. Madison Square Garden.
NOTE: The original "Under the New Jersey Lights" bootleg was my first ever cassette to CDR conversion. At the time, I thought it was a thing of beauty. Part of what made me so excited about it was the rarity of the material with which I had to work. It's not every day that one runs across a rare soundboard recording and has the oportunity to distribute it to collectors worldwide. Unfortunately, my optimism regarding the recording has been tempered considerably as I have watched it spread throughout the U2 collecting world. I have seen the bootleg rated as low as "B-" on webpages, so I decided that it was time to re-master the original recording.
Since the original transfer, I have converted almost fifty shows to CDR and, therefore, have considerably more experience. As a result, I have been able to remove many of the flaws that people found in the original bootleg. For example, the high pitched "whining" sound that bothered so many collectors is now gone. A slight hollow sound can still be heard in the background if you crank the volume, but it is VERY minimal and is part of the original cassette recording. Another upgrade is the inclusion of "When Love Comes To Town". I managed to secure another cassette copy of this soundboard recording which contained a flawless version of the song.
The sound is still incredibly clear, with the time between songs being so silent that it almost sounds like dead air. However, every once in a while Bono breaks the silence, like when he shouts "Nice one!" to his fellow band members after "Zoo Station". The bootleg has a very raw sound, resembling the mono recording on "DC" more than the polished sound of "Zoo Europa". However, the crystal clear sound makes up for any lack of polish. It is simply unbelievable to listen to the television in the background as Bono addresses the crowd before "Even Better Than the Real Thing". I am confident that this new version of "Under the New Jersey Lights" is deserving of the "A+" rating which I have given it.