Identifier | 3521125 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | shn |
Media Count | 2 |
Note | this show has 2 repeated tracks from first disc on disc two - have a close look at source-info |
Tech Note | Sting & Branford Marsalis The Art Of The Heart July 27, 1988 Wiltern Theater Los Angeles, CA Label:Red Phantom Catalogue number:RPBX 009/010/011 Source:SB Running time: 172 minutes CD1 Someone to Watch Over Me > Sister Moon The Lazurus Heart > Too Much Information Englishman in New York Rock Steady Straight to my Heart Tempted One World (Not Three) If You Love Someone (Set Them free) Bring on the Night > When the world is Running Down Lonely House The Idiot Bastard Son (by Frank Zappa) I Don't Want to Be (guest female singer) CD2 The Promise If You Love Someone (Set Them free) (Repeated Track) Bring on the Night - (cuts) (Repeated Track) --Set 2-- Intro > Blasphemy They Dance Alone Consider Me Gone King of Pain CD3 Be Still My Beating Heart> Walking in Your Footsteps Fragil> Guitar solo> Little Wing The Secret Marraige Don't Stand So Close to Me Mackie Messer/Mack The Knife Cario Mie Bien Ne Me Quitte Pas Home on the Range Every Breath You Take any song help send to usalai@nycap.rr.com thanks to Dr.B.Fried for lending me his copies. conversion by mike lai I have edited this setlist from one I found on etree. I have included the first text file with the discs as well. Peace, Patrick Taber 1/30/02 peacethrumusic@alsovinezarathustra Attendance: 2,300; sellout. This was sort of a secret show. There was very short notice for this show. It was a private, invitation only, concert during the ...Nothing Like The Sun" World Tour The show which included a lot of covers, such as Frank Zappa's The Idiot Bastard Son. After the break Kenny and Branford performed Kenny's instrumental Blasphemy. To introduce Consider Me Gone, Sting told the audience: "I was singing this next song, I think in San Francisco last week and while I was singing it I couldn't help thinking of George Bush, so I want you to think about George as I sing this song." Bush was running for President for the Republicans and eventually won the election. Before Mackie Messer: "We just came from a tour of Europe. At this point of the show every night I come on and I do a song in the language of the country I was performing in. [..] It shows some kind of respect for the culture and the people you are playing to, and also they go fucking crazy when you do. So tonight, just for the fun of it I'm gonna do a song in German, a song in Italian, a song in French, and then I'm gonna play you what I play in the mid-west of America. You'll be surprised." Before Caro Mio Ben: "What I'm not gonna play here tonight is an awful version of the William Tell Ouverture which we fucked up in Switzerland. This song is Italian. You'll like this if you like pizza." There were serious plans to release (parts of) this show on a live album. Eventually this never came about, but a bootleg ("The Art Of The Heart") of the complete show was released in October 1992. |
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Performance
Sting 1988-07-27 Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA | |
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Set 1 | Someone To Watch Over Me > Sister Moon Lazarus Heart > Too Much Information Englishman In New York Rock Steady Straight To My Heart Tempted One World (Not Three) If You Love Somebody (Set Them Free) Bring On The Night > When The World Is Running Down Lonely House The Idiot Bastard Son I Don't Wanna Be LA Promise |
Set 2 | Branford & Kenny Instrumental They Dance Alone Consider Me Gone King Of Pain Be Still My Beating Heart > Walking In Your Footsteps > Fragile > Little Wing The Secret Marriage Don't Stand So Close To Me Mack The Knife Cario Mie Bien Ne Me Quitte Pas Home On The Range Every Breath You Take |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Delmar Brown (keyboards, vocals) Jeffrey Lee Campbell (guitar) Mino Cinelu (percussion) Kenny Kirkland (keyboards) James Taylor "JT" Lewis (drums) Branford Marsalis (saxophone) Dolette McDonald (vocals) Sting (vocals, guitar, synclavier) Tracy Ann Wornworth (bass) "The Art of the Heart"; supposedly recorded for official release |