Over the Hills and to the Sea

 

Los Angeles Sports Arena

Los Angeles (California), USA.

12 - April - 1992.

Attendance: 15.846 (sellout) - Support: The Pixies

 

 

Disc 1 (47:25)

 

01. Intro

02. Zoo Station

03. The Fly

04. Even Better than the Real Thing

05. Mysterious Ways

06. One

07. Until the End of the World

08. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses

09. Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World

10. Angel of Harlem

11. Satellite of Love

 

 

Disc 2 (58:00)

 

01. Bad

02. All I Want is You

03. Bullet the Blue Sky

04. Running to Stand Still

05. Where the Streets Have No Name

06. Pride (In the Name of Love)

07. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

08. Desire

09. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)

10. With or Without You

11. Love is Blindness

 

 

Recording Equipment - History

DAT Master > 1st Gen Cassette > CDR (by Mauricio Ferrusca) > CDR(u)     --(unverified)--

 

Comments

Nice recording, although just a bit muddy. Clarity is good, and it sounds very clean, although it lacks the crispness that "excellent audience" recordings have. Audience noise can be an issue for some people, there's a lot of women screaming near the taper on the background (not only between songs, but also during songs). Sound is just a little distant, but, as I said, is pretty clean. A small hiss is present in the background. Sound is a bit distant, and 'boomy' due to the heavy bass which is present.

 

I detected a noticeable click between Mysterious Ways and One, and another one between Until the End of the World and Who's Gonna Ride. A pair of soft clicks can be also heard in a few track divisions. Arms Around the World fades out during crowd noise, and Angel of Harlem fades in: no music is lost during this process. Pride fades out very quick with the last few notes, and I Still Haven't Found fades in during the crowd noise before the song. Crowd continue singing nicely the song for several minutes during the encore.