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PLAYING THE DALTONS
The Definitive Acoustic Collection
   
[71:06]

1. Slow Dancing
2. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
3. The First Time
4. Staring At The Sun
5. Sunday Bloody Sunday
6. "40"
7. Rain
8. Angel Of Harlem
9. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
10. Satellite Of Love
11. Mothers Of The Disappeared
12. I Will Follow
13. Lucille
14. Lost Highway
15. In God's Country
16. Wake Up Dead Man
17. MLK
18. Bad / Let It Be
19. Love Is Blindness / All Along The Watchtower

Source:
(1) - September 18, 1992. Chicago, IL - World Music Amphitheatre.
(2) - November 16, 1993. Adelaide, Australia - Football Park.
(3) - Radio interview, Mexico 1992 (wrong source listed for this one).
(4-6) - January 31, 1998. Sao Paulo, Brasil - Morumbi Stadium.
(7) - August 8, 1993. Glasgow, Scotland - Celtic Park.
(8,9) - August 16, 1992. Washington, DC - RFK Stadium.
(10) - June 2, 1993. Frankfurt, Germany - Waldstadion.
(11) - February 6, 1998. Buenos Aires, Argentina - River Plate Stadium.
(12) - August 7, 1993. Glasgow, Scotland - Celtic Park.
(13,14) - November 18, 1987. Los Angeles, CA - Memorial Coliseum.
(15) - September 23, 1989. Perth, Australia - Entertainment Centre.
(16) - December 12, 1997. Seattle, WA - Kingdome.
(17) - September 6, 1997. Paris, France - Parc Des Princes.
(18,19) - July 29, 1993. Oslo, Norway - Vallehovin Stadium.

Sound Quality:
Various

Comments:
© "FLOM - A Guide To U2 Bootleg CDs" / Sascha Kremer:
This is one of several compilation CDs to come out in the past few years. It is a decent collection of acoustic songs. The Dalton Brothers songs from LA, 1987 are quite good (and funny!) The guys talk in a country drawl and say that they play 2 kinds of music: country AND western... The demo version of "The First Time" is quite rare and a nice addition. And the last track is quite interesting; in the middle of "Love is Blindness", Bono starts reciting "All Along the Watchtower". The sound quality is about 1/2 soundboard and the others are very good to excellent audience recordings. I can't think of a single track that is very bad recording.
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