Love In Town
Joshua Tree Ft. Worth, Texas
24 November 1987
(71:15)
(72:37)

Disc 1:
1. Where the Streets Have No Name
2. I Will Follow
3. I Trip Through Your Wires
4. Out Of Control
5. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
6. One Tree Hill
7. Sunday Bloody Sunday
8. Exit
9. Pride (In the Name of Love)
10. People Get Ready
11. Bad
12. October
13. New Year's Day
14. Gloria

Disc 2:
1. Bullet the Blue Sky
2. Running To Stand Still
3. With Or Without You
4. When Love Comes To Town
5. 40
6. Where the Streets Have No Name
7. I Will Follow
8. Trip Through Your Wires
9. Bullet the Blue Sky
10. Running To Stand Still
11. Bad
12. Pride (In the Name of Love)
13. One Tree Hill
14. Out of Control

Source:
Disc 1, Disc 2 (1-5): November 24, 1987.  Ft. Worth, TX.  Tarrant County Convention Center.
Disc 2 (6-14): September 18, 1987.  Boston, MA.  Boston Garden.
 

NOTE:  This bootleg was produce by Vito Mona of U2Mart.  The sound quality is phenomenal -- this is probably one of the ten best audience recordings I have ever heard.  Just like "Joshua Tree Ft. Worth", this bootleg contains an ammended version of "Bullet the Blue Sky", with the song fading in just before Bono begins his "slapping 'em down" routine.  This would seem to indicate that the same source recording was used for both "Joshua Tree Ft. Worth" and "Love In Town", but this recording was probably transferred form a lower generation tape.  The bonus tracks are taken from the Rattle and Hum outtakes videos.  The sound is very clean, but there are a few blemishes -- the same as those on the bootleg "Garden Party With U2".  Here is an excerpt of my description of that bootleg that contains the necessary information:

The same omissions that occur on the (Rattle and Hum outtake) videos, such as the last guitar solo at the end of "Bad" and the last few words of "One Tree Hill", are present on this recording.  Because the Outtakes videos contain gaps between some songs and seem to run the ends of some songs together with the beginnings of others, this bootleg contains the same anomalies.  Other things worth noting include numerous periods of electrical interference during the first half of "Streets" that cause the recording to flutter, and a few small skips here and there.