Rock's Hottest Ticket Volumes 1&2 (Remastered)
Joshua Tree Dublin, Ireland
27 and 28 June 1987

Disc 1 ("Volume 1"):
1. Where The Streets Have No Name
2. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
3. Gloria
4. A Sort Of Homecoming
5. Electric Co.
6. People Get Ready
7. Springhill Mining Disaster
8. Stand By Me
9. C'mon Everybody
10. I Will Follow
11. Trip Through Your Wires
12. MLK
13. The Unforgettable Fire

Source:
(1-7): June 27, 1987. Dublin, Ireland. Croke Park.
(8-13): June 28, 1987. Dublin, Ireland. Croke Park.
 

Disc 2 ("Volume 2")
1. Sunday Bloody Sunday
2. Exit
3. In God's Country
4. Help
5. Bad
6. Walk On The Wild Side
7. October
8. New Year's Day
9. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
10. Bullet The Blue Sky
11. Running To Stand Still
12. With Or Without You
13. "40"

Source:
June 28, 1987. Dublin, Ireland. Croke Park.
 

NOTE:  I obtained this recording from Darren Glen.  Here are his comments regarding the remastering:

I love this concert, it has the best version of "With Or Without You" I have ever heard…10 mins worth!  The problem with this concert was the constant “swishing” as the recordist jumped around and moshed with the audience. In headphones this is almost enough to make you dizzy and sick. It is really frustrating and you just wished the guy would stand still. Now he does. I used sonic solutions  image enhancer to stabilize the image whilst still keeping it full stereo…the results are amazing. The benefits of doing this over just making it mono to stabilize it were worth the work. I also fixed some dodjy edits that the bootlegger did…and even fixed a tape “slur” where the speed slowed down and sped up in places...ironing them out to be unnoticeable. :)  The last 5 songs of this show must have been recorded on a chrome tape as opposed to the first half of the show as they sound considerably different…I superimposed the frequency curve of  chrome bias on these songs and they instantly came into line with the sound of the rest of the show….leaving a far more natural show all round. A lot of work went into this one.

While I have given this recording the same rating (EX AUD) as "The Irish Religion", I prefer the latter because it has less crowd noise.