U2, le 1987-11-22 à Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center), USA
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ANA-M > DAT > ANA-1 > CDR > SHN
Minimic > Sony WM-D3 // MV
U2
Austin, TX 11-22-87
Format: CDR
Artwork: None
Source: Audience
Quality: Excellent


Disc 1
Where the Streets Have No Name
I Will Follow
Trip Through Your Wires
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
One Tree Hill
Gloria
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Exit
Silver and Gold (snippet)
In God's Country
Total Time: 43:36

Disc 2
People Get Ready
Bad
October
New Year's Day
Pride (In the Name of Love)
Star Spangled Banner
Bullet the Blue Sky
Running to Stand Still
With or Without You
Stand By Me
Spanish Eyes
40
Total Time: 57:17

Comments:
Live from Austin, TX on November 22nd, 1987. Source History: D3 / Minimic Master Cassettes -> DAT -> AMD1 SA90 Cassettes -> Sony TC-WR635S Cassette Deck -> Philips Consumer CDR Recorder (Analog In) -> EAC-Secure DAE -> WAV Editing in CE2k @32 bit (S. Vahey) -> CD WAVE Editor -> WAV -> MKW Audio Compression Tools 0.97 BETA 1 -> WAV/SHN Conversion

Review from Steve's Concert Trading Page run by Steve Vahey

NOTE: This is from a nice, clean D3 source recorded most likely with the Minimic. This was a really clean 1st generation cassette conversion to cd. No EQ adjustment or noise reduction were needed at all. Just some digital editing was done at 32 bit to remove some gaps, increase the levels, and fade in/out. The tapes were recorded at a good level, so there's really no audible background noise on this. These tapes were a real pleasure to convert compared to some shows I've worked on.

The first couple tracks are slightly less clear than the rest of the show. By track 2 (I Will Follow) the taper starts to get his mics up and it's pretty consistently excellent for the rest of the show. No nearby crowd noise and no conversations. Taper had good positioning, although it's slightly distant (kick drum is not very punchy). This is a complete recording. There are two short distortions at the beginning of Disc 1, track 5 (One Tree Hill). They sound like they're from the master to me, but aren't distracting at all.

Additional comments: This is honestly one of the clearest Joshua Tree shows I've heard. Honestly, disc 2 even blows away "Rock's Hottest Ticket". If you love the J.T. era (and who doesn't), this is a MUST HAVE!