"Wanted!"
U2
Tour : ZooTV Tour
Leg : Leg 3 - Outside Broadcast Tour
Date : 08.12.1992
Country : USA
Town : East Rutherford
Place : Giant's stadium
Type : Audio

Support : Silver CD
Manufacturer : Red Phantom
Num. cat. : RPCD 2121/22
Barcode : 8 013133 000870
Performance : Live
Source : Audience
Integral : Complete

Lineage: Silver CD > Unknown > CDR(?) > iTunes (WAV) > Trader's Little Helper (FLAC)

Disc 1 (1:14:28)
1. One / Automatic Baby (with Michael Stipe)
2. George Bush Rap
3. Zoo Station
4. The Fly
5. Even Better Than The Real Thing
6. Mysterious Ways
7. One
8. Unchained Melody
9. Until The End Of The World
10. Who's Gonna Ride You Wild Horses
11. Dirty Old Town
12. Trying To Throw Your Arms Around The World
13. Angel Of Harlem
14. When Love Comes To Town
15. Satellite Of Love
16. Bad
17. All I Want Is You / Bullet The Blue Sky

Disc 2 (1:11:26)
1. Running To Stand Still
2. Where The Streets Have No Name
3. Pride(in The Name Of Love)
4. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
5. Stand By Me
6. Desire
7. Ultraviolet (light My Way)
8. With Or Without You
9. Love Is Blindness
10. Can't Help Falling In Love
11. New Year's Day
12. Ultraviolet(light My Way)
13. Who's Gonna Ride You Wild Horses
14. Sunday Bloody Sunday

Disc 1 (1) : Washington, 20 January 1993
Disc 1 (2-17)& 2(1-10) : East Rutherfod, 12 August 1992
Disc 2 (11) : Foxboro, 23 September 1992
Disc 2 (12, 13) : Lakeland, 29 February 1992
Disc 2 (14) : East Rutherford, 13 August 1992

This CD features two interesting soundcheck recordings, apparently from just before the first ZOO TV show in Lakeland, Florida. When listening to the soundchecks (which are recorded fairly well), its quite strange to hear U2 play live, but with no applause or audience noise. I'd recommend this CD for anyone's collection, if only for the soundchecks and the brilliant performance (in my opinion) of Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses!
If you haven't got an Outside Broadcast Tour bootleg yet, then I think this one is worth the money. Disc 1, Track 1 is the infamous Automatic Baby performance, with Michael Stipe (of R.E.M.) on lead vocals.

There is a good stereo "feel" to this recording. You can hear all the "components" of U2 (i.e. vocals, bass, guitar and drums) very clearly.