Disc 1:
1. Pop Muzik (PA)
2. Mofo
3. I Will Follow
4. Gone
5. Even Better Than
the Real Thing
6. Last Night on
Earth
7. Until the End
of the World
8. New Year's Day
9. Pride (In the
Name of Love)
10. I Still Haven't
Found What I'm Looking For
11. Bad / All I
Want Is You
12. Staring at the
Sun
13. Sunday Bloody
Sunday
Disc 2:
1. Bullet the Blue
Sky
2. Please
3. Where the Streets
Have No Name
4. Lemon Intermission
5. Discotheque
6. If You Wear That
Velvet Dress
7. With or Without
You
8. Hold Me, Thrill
Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
9. Mysterious Ways
10. One
11. Mothers of the
Disapeared
Transfer: Live TV
Broadcast > DAT master > CDR > EAC > Fradoca Remaster (*) > FLAC (6)
(*) Remastered in 32
bit floating point using mytek Stereo96 dac, har-bal, and wavelab
NOTE (by Fradoca [Francesco Donadel], distributed with .flac files): Ok. I hope you'll like it. This is a remastered version of a fanstatic show. I've patched some audio portion (Staring at the Sun) from an FM broadcast coming off a DAT recording. All sources are lossless. I was not able to complete "Where the Streets Have No Name" because all the recordings I've listened sound pretty inferior to mine and some were not stereo. The source here used is superior to any other recording of this show. I've done my best with my new audio equipment to obtain a pleasent listening of a great show.
NOTE (by Fradoca [Francesco Donadel], posted on U2 Torrents in comments for Torrent 3687): I've forgot to say the the last part of "Where the Streets Have No Name" and the first part of the Lemon Remix have been taken from a losseless Sarajevo recording...As I've written in the info file, I was not able to find any decent complete recording of both parts...Even on the double DVD taken from the betacam master, the sound in that point changes from stereo to mono.
NOTE (by Fradoca [Francesco Donadel], posted on U2 Torrents in comments for Torrent 3687): For the last and missing part of "Where the Streets Have No Name" I used a silver cd called "Sarajevo" to patch the missing audio.
NOTE: I really like Francesco's work, and this recording is up to par with the rest of his remasters. A great bootleg documenting a great concert. A relatively rare inclusion of "Bad" on a PopMart setlist - it was only played during select shows on the final leg - and the playing of "Mothers of the Disappeared" with Las Madres on stage make this show desireable.
Review Created February 18, 2008