Zoo TV At the Rosemont
Zoo TV Chicago, Illinois
31 March 1992
(46:41)
(60:54)

Disc 1:
1. Zoo Station
2. The Fly
3. Even Better Than The Real Thing
4. Mysterious Ways
5. One
6. Until the End of the World
7. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
8. Trying to Throw Your Arms Around the World
9. Angel of Harlem

Disc 2:
1. Satellite of Love
2. Bad
3. Bullet the Blue Sky
4. Running To Stand Still
5. Where the Streets Have No Name
6. Pride (In the Name of Love)
7. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
8. Desire
9. Ultraviolet
10. With or Without You
11. Love is Blindness

Comments:
I transferred this show from very low generation audience cassettes from Robert Brewer (They sound to me like they're
no higher than 2nd generation).

This is a pretty nice recording of a very hard show to find.  "Zoo Station" and "The Fly" have some problems early.  It sounds like the taper didn't have his mics up as high during "Zoo Station", as the clarity is not quite as good as the rest of the show..   Also, "The Fly" has a few spots early on where there is a shrill noise layered over the music.  It sounds like either the Zoo TV rig was having problems, or more likely the recorder was having some problems.  Luckily by about 2 minutes into the song, the problem is resolved.  Other flaws include some scattered moments of bass distortion (most likely from the recording level being set too high), and a low level background hum that can be heard throughout the show (only audible during the softer spots).  The overall sound capture on this set is very nice though, and gives you that feeling like you're 'actually there' at times.

I remastered this show to blend out gaps between some tracks, adjust the EQ, remove some cassette crackles / pops, reduce the background hum (as much as possible without affecting overall sound quality), and to increase the level to saturated without clipping.   The end result is a show that I am very happy with.

This is a nearly complete recording of the March 31st show.  Angel of Harlem fades out about 20 seconds early, and there are a few noticeable edits between a few songs where it appears that only audience noise is missing.

review taken from "Steve's Concert Trading Page", run by Steve Vahey.