DISC 1 - [68:28]
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
10. Satellite Of Love
11. Bad
12. All I Want Is You
13. Bullet The Blue Sky
14. Running To Stand Still
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DISC 2 - [70:33]
1. Where The Streets Have No Name
2. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
3. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
4. Desire
5. Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
6. With Or Without You
7. Love Is Blindness
8. All Along The Watchtower
9. I Shall Be Released
10. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
11. Maggie's Farm
12. Leopard Skin Pill Box Hat
13. Blowin' In The Wind
Bonus tracks:
Disc 2 (8) - December 31, 1989. Dublin, Ireland.
Disc 2 (9, 10) - April 20, 1987. Los Angeles, CA.
Disc 2 (11) - June 15, 1986. East Rutherford, NJ.
Disc 2 (12, 13) - July 08, 1984. Dublin, Ireland.
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Sound Quality:
Disc 1, Disc 2 (1-7) - Very good audience.
Disc 2 (8-13) - Varies from excellent soundboard to excellent audience.
Comments:
© "FLOM - A Guide To U2 Bootleg CDs" / Sascha Kremer:
The Miami parts of the discs are the same as WELCOME TO ZOO TV. Bob Dylan joins U2 for "I Shall Be Released" and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". Tracks 12 and 13 of Disc 2 are not done by U2, but they have Bono singing backed by an all star band consisting of: Dylan, Carlos Santana, Mick Taylor, Ian MacLagan, Greg Sutton, Collin Allen, Leslie Dowdell. Both Dylan and Bono take turns singing lead. The packing of this set is far superior to WELCOME TO ZOO TV. The CDs are in a box, along with a 12 page booklet and a color poster. Inside the booklet, there is a commentary about the show in Miami in both English and Italian and numerous pictures from the ZOO TV Tour. Unlike the "crunched" style of WELCOME TO ZOO TV, the CDs come with two separate jewel cases. Yeah! Both CDs are picture discs, showing a map of Southern Florida and the cars which were used as props during the tour. Quite a wonderful box set, and the first bootleg I ever bought. It cost about $48 back in 1992. The quality, in retrospect, lacks compared to the DAT tapes that I now trade. The mics at the show sound like they were not of the high end (Shoeps or Neumann's) but did give a wonderful insight into a band that I loved at the time. I don't think that I have listened to the CDs (until today) in over a year.
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