Disc 1:
1. Elevation
2. Beautiful Day
3. Until the End of the World
4. New Year's Day
5. Stuck In A Moment
6. Gone
7. Even Better Then the Real Thing
8. New York
9. I Will Follow
10. Sunday Bloody Sunday
11. Sweetest Thing
12. In A Little While
13. Desire
14. Ground Beneath Her Feet
15. Bad (intro)
Disc 2:
1. Bad/40
2. Where the Streets Have No Name
3. Mysterious Ways
4. The Fly
5. Bullet the Blue Sky
6. With Or Without You
7. Pride (In the Name of Love)
8. One
9. Unchained Melody
10. Walk On
NOTE: Here are some excerpts from the notes that came with this recording. These comments are by Aaron Cole who remastered the original recording:
Treble has been enhanced immensely (if you heard the original, it was very muddy), bass reduced slightly, and stereo widened. The result sounds a lot better than what was originally available. Sometimes the crowd whistling can be a little harsh. There are some occasional artifacts in the audio on the high end, and sometimes (during I Will Follow) scratchy static can be heard in the left channel. I did not change the original track lengths.
I notice again, that the first few tracks of the show do not sound nearly as good as the rest. You'll notice the sound changes abruptly during the first minute or so of Elevation.
Overall though, this is a nice sounding audience recording. I would give it an A- or an A.
There is some distortion/static in the left channel during the first minute of "I Will Follow" and in the right channel for one second at 1:30 of "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" and from 3:12 to 3:18 of "One". During the first error-free rendition of "In A Little While" on the tour, Bono stops singing near the end of the song and allows the rest of the band to break it down a little. While Larry keeps the beat, Bono says "We also do weddings." The crowd goes wild. "It's kind of a lounge thing." He then asks for The Edge's little girl who is in attendance to come up on stage. I assume she is ushered onto the stage so that Bono can sing to her, but I'm not sure about that. Anyway, the result is the first great rendition of a truly awesome song.