U2
WEMBLEY NIGHTS VOL. 7 & 8, REMASTERED
Wembley Stadium, London, August 21, 1993

Disc 1: (67:56)
Disc 2: (62:16)
Remastered by: Francesco Donadel 
Sound: excellent Audience

Source / Conversion: ???

The comments below are about the original bootleg. This is the remastered
version, with the remastering done by Francesco Donadel. It is a great
advancement to the original.

Disc 1:
1. Intro
2. Zoo Station
3. The Fly
4. Even Better Than The Real Thing
5. Mysterious Ways
6. One
7. Unchained Melody
8. Until The End Of The World
9. New Year's Day
10. Numb
11. Trying To Throw Your Arms Around The World
12. Angel Of Harlem
13. Dancing Queen
14. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
15. Satellite Of Love 

Disc 2:
1. Bad
2. Bullet The Blue Sky
3. Running To Stand Still
4. Where The Streets Have No Name
5. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
6. Zoo TV Confessionals
7. Desire
8. Phone call with Graham Taylor
9. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
10. With Or Without You
11. Love Is Blindness
12. Can't Help Falling In Love 

FLOM (on the original bootleg)

Sound Quality: 
Excellent audience. From "Trying To Throw Your Arms Around The World" 
to "Bullet The Blue Sky", the sound is not as good because of the hard 
rain falling, however the general sound is impressive! Obviously, this 
is a DAT recording so just get a copy of it! Also, this CD should be 
remastered, but the audience noise is perfect (you don't hear close 
clapping noises). 

Comments:
This is one of the best Zooropa shows ever. The band is very inspired
by the heavy rain falling, and puts on a fantastic and emotional show.
The highlight is "Dancing Queen", also sung by Larry. The phone call to
Graham Taylor (the ex-England football team coach) is very, very funny.
The acoustic set is superb. Surely a show to remember. This is a VERY
limited edition of only 30 copies, I believe. Sometimes it is sold in
a deluxe 8-CD wooden box (along with WEMBLEY NIGHTS VOL. 1 & 2, WEMBLEY
NIGHTS VOL. 3 & 4, and WEMBLEY NIGHTS VOL. 5 & 6). This is the original
pressing on this label.

© 1999 "For Love Or Money ? - A Guide To U2 Bootleg CDs" and Sascha Kremer