SO LET IT RAIN

Manufacturer: POPclerk
Catalog: None
Matrix: None
Barcode: None
Complete Show: Yes
Format: 2-CD-R
Released: 1997
Disc 1: (:)
Disc 2: (:)

Disc 1:
1. Pop Muzik Intro
2. Mofo
3. I Will Follow
4. Gone
5. Even Better Than The Real Thing
6. Last Night On Earth
7. Until The End Of The World
8. New Year's Day
9. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
10. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
11. Stand By Me
12. All I Want Is You
13. Staring At The Sun
14. Karaoke: Suspicious Minds

Disc 2:
1. Miami
2. Bullet The Blue Sky
3. Please
4. Where The Streets Have No Name
5. Lemon (Perfecto Mix) Intermission
6. Discotheque
7. If You Wear That Velvet Dress
8. With Or Without You
9. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
10. Mysterious Ways
11. One

Source :
July 2, 1997. Foxboro, MA. Foxboro Stadium.

Sound Quality :
Good - very good audience.

Comments:
Mastered using Sound Forge 4.0 Digital Sound editor from a first
generation master of the show. Minor screaming from surrounding fans
was digitally "hushed" and parts of the music where Bono needed to be
heard were amplified without making the overall quality sound artificial.
The cover is a color laminated photo of Bono with his American flag
umbrella during "Miami." The back cover is the tracklisting superimposed
with a full color picture of the stage from a fan's photo. Printed on
durable 93+ rating white card stock paper. Also has a color CD label on
each CD-R. This label uses the PopMart Tour logo with the show date,
location, and whether or not you have Disc 1 or 2. I rate this as an A-
in quality because there is higher than usual crowd noise. This is an
audience DAT recording. Music quality is very good but the crowd is
sometimes less than passive. About the same audio quality as the Denver
(TWELVE ITEMS OR LESS) show but a much better performance by the band. I
guess they were happy to take a break after this show. This is last show
of the first leg of the North American Tour. Expected limited run of 200
sets.
This is the original pressing on this label.

Personal comment:
From what I've heared and been told these downloaded MP3 files that I've decoded to CDR are even better then the socalled real thing by Popclerk.

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© 1998 Bob Reck