Identifier | 9270303 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | FLAC |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | remastered by currygoat11 |
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Tech Note | Info File: U2 McNichols Arena Denver, CO 11/7/87 "Mountains and Deserts Platinum Ed" remastered by currygoat11 - 1/11/04 source: SBD (allegedly from vid outtakes from Rattle & Hum) more info on original Mountains and Deserts: http://www.u2news.de/flom/reviews-m/mountainsanddeserts.htm Notes: 11/7/87 is arguably the best SBD Joshua show. There are several different productions of this recording (Enjoy, Mountains in a Blue Sky, Mountains and Deserts Remastered, Caught On 35mm, etc). Well, this version (Platinum Ed) is the cream of the crop in my opinion. This version was remastered directly from a copy of Mountains and Deserts. Most improvements include: removal of oodles of clicks and pops, smooth transition between tracks where possible, patching in a couple of missing seconds in October, making Star Spangled Banner its own track, better equalization of "40". There's a peak of treble at ~15,800Hz. This is normally not a problem whatsoever unless you crank your treble up (which you shouldn't do!). I ended up not removing this band of treble. Most people have different opinions on which version of 11/7/87 is the "best"; "Mountains and Deserts Remastered" is very good; well this is my interpretation of the best; if you don't find it to your liking, you can always just delete it now can't you? Truly, a grade A+ full-show SBD recording from the Joshua Tree tour - can't go wrong with this. Disc 1 1. Where the Streets Have No Name 2. I Will Follow 3. Trip Through Your Wires 4. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For 5. Gloria 6. MLK 7. The Unforgettable Fire 8. Sunday Bloody Sunday 9. Exit 10. In God's Country 11. Helter Skelter 12. Help! Disc 2 1. Bad 2. October 3. New Year's Day 4. Pride (In the Name of Love) 5. Star Spangled Banner 6. Bullet the Blue Sky 7. Running to Stand Still 8. Silver and Gold 9. Spanish Eyes 10. With or Without You 11. "40" |
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U2 1987-11-07 McNichols Arena, Denver, CO | |
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Set 1 | Where The Streets Have No Name I Will Follow Trip Through Your Wires I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For Gloria MLK The Unforgettable Fire Sunday Bloody Sunday Exit In God's Country Helter Skelter Help Bad October New Year's Day Pride (In The Name Of Love) The Star Spangled Banner > Bullet The Blue Sky Running To Stand Still Silver And Gold Spanish Eyes Encore: With Or Without You 40 |
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