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This page attempts to detail each bootleg variant released containing a recording of, or at least some tracks from, Depeche Mode's concert at [[1984-11-30 St. Jacobs Sporthalle, Basel, Switzerland]]. Promotional commercial releases (mostly the Westwood One pre-FM variants) are also detailed here, though they aren't necessarily considered as "bootlegs".
This page attempts to detail most of the bootleg variants released containing a recording of, or at least some tracks from, Depeche Mode's concert at [[1984-11-30 St. Jacobs Sporthalle, Basel, Switzerland]]. Promotional commercial releases (mostly the Westwood One pre-FM variants) are also detailed here. This list is not exhaustive. If you have any additional details for any of these items, please don't hesitate to contact me.


== "Performance" (The Swingin' Pig label) (1991) ==
To date, no audience recording of the Basel concert has surfaced. All available sources are taken from the professionally recorded audio by Swiss Radio DRS3 in 1984. Also, the intro ambiance for "Somebody" is unavailable on any DRS3 variants made available; it was probably not recorded by the radio station likely because the tape was changed between "Shame" and "Somebody".
[[File:1984-11-30-front-cover.png|Front artwork|thumb|right|x150px]]
 
Swiss label "The Swingin' Pig"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/label/49727-The-Swingin-Pig The Swingin' Pig]</ref> released "Performance" on 2xCD<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Performance/release/1079942 "Performance" 2xCD]</ref> and 2xLP<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Performance/release/6666187 "Performance" 2xLP]</ref> in 1991. It is a full recording of the Swiss radio station DRS3's FM radio broadcast.
== Westwood One "Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert", IC-85-17 (1985) ==
 
"Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Katrina-And-The-Waves-In-Concert/release/2423346 Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert (IC-85-17), 1985]</ref> is a Westwood One pre-FM release from 1985 in a 2xLP format. There is a recording of the band [https://www.discogs.com/artist/19584-Katrina-And-The-Waves Katrina And The Waves] on most of the first LP; Depeche Mode begins on the second half of the B-side and follows on the next LP's entirety. This variant is the only Westwood One pre-FM release that contains "Leave In Silence" and "See You" not present on the later "In The Zone" releases mentioned above. This variant also has commercials between tracks. The track listing is:
 
#Something To Do
#Two Minute Warning
#People Are People
#Leave In Silence
#Blasphemous Rumours
#Master And Servant
#See You
#Shout
#Just Can't Get Enough
 
The concert intro, "Puppets", "If You Want", "New Life", "Shame", "Somebody", "Ice Machine", "Lie To Me", "Told You So", "Photographic", and "Everything Counts" are missing on this release. The content of this set is available on the "We Just Can't Get Enough" bootleg CD (1991) described below, although with the commercials removed. To date, a digital capture directly of this vinyl release does not circulate.
 
The content of this set is available on the "We Just Can't Get Enough" CD listed immediately below.
 
== "We Just Can't Get Enough", Not On Label Label MTT 131 (1991) ==
 
The "We Just Can't Get Enough"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-We-Just-Cant-Get-Enough/release/1822808 Depeche Mode - We Just Can't Get Enough (Not On Label MTT 131), 1991]</ref> bootleg CD contains the same nine tracks as the "Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert" and is presumably a rip of that vinyl, with commercials edited out; as such, many tracks have incomplete beginnings. However, quality is quite good, as it's a pre-FM source.


The "Performance" 2xCD bootleg is probably the most commonly available version of the Basel FM broadcast. However, it plays a bit slow, and the sound is somewhat muffled, likely due to the "NoNOISE" noise-reduction systems (by "Sonic Solutions, USA") that was used by the bootleg label. The concert introduction is also missing entirely, and even the introductory noise to "Something To Do" is missing. I have not heard the LP variant, so I cannot comment on the sound or completeness of it.
== Depeche Mode / Aztec Camera - "Live", Sire / Warner Bros. Records WBMS 129 (1985) ==


A speed-corrected version of the 2xCD variant is currently available as [[1984-11-30 St. Jacobs Sporthalle, Basel, Switzerland/Source 1|Source 1]].
"Depeche Mode / Aztec Camera - Live"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Aztec-Camera-Live/release/2422381 Depeche Mode / Aztec Camera - "Live" (Sire / Warner Bros. Records WBMS 129), 1985]</ref> is a pre-FM LP containing five tracks:


== Westwood One "In The Zone", SHOW# 97-19 (1997) ==
#People Are People
#Blasphemous Rumours
#Master And Servant
#Everything Counts
#Just Can't Get Enough


"In The Zone"<ref>Discogs: [http://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-In-The-Zone-Depeche-Mode-1984/release/4437333 In The Zone - Depeche Mode * 1984 (SHOW# 97-19)]</ref> is a 2xCD release by Westwood One, to whom DRS3 licensed their recording to. "In The Zone", being a pre-FM source, generally sounds quite good. Unfortunately, this particular release is marred by fake crowd noise throughout the recording, commercials interspersed throughout the recording, and some badly done edits to the beginnings of some tracks to accommodate those commercials. Two tracks are not part of this variant: "Leave In Silence", and "See You". The concert intro is present and complete, but the audience noise fades-in.
The A-side label describes the tracks as having been recorded by "Swiss Radio DRS-3". A digital capture of this vinyl release does not currently circulate.


Notably, audio engineer '''biashead''' has reworked this version, adding "If You Want" and "Shame" from the official releases, and cleaning up many master tape flaws and the bad intro edits. It is currently available (minus officially released tracks) as [[1984-11-30 St. Jacobs Sporthalle, Basel, Switzerland/Source 1|Source 1]].
== "Just Can't Get Enough" (Trap Records 3011) (1985) ==


== Westwood One "Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert", IC-85-17 (1985) ==
West German bootleg label "Trap Records" released "Just Can't Get Enough"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Just-Cant-Get-Enough/release/2138350  Depeche Mode ‎– Just Can't Get Enough (Trap Records 3011), 1985]</ref>, probably in 1985. Taken from the DRS3 radio broadcast, this source is of average quality and moderate distortion, and is missing the full intro and most of "Something To Do".


"Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Katrina-And-The-Waves-In-Concert/release/2423346 Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert (IC-85-17)]</ref> is an earlier Westwood One pre-FM release from 1985, this time in a 2xLP format. There is a recording of the band [https://www.discogs.com/artist/19584-Katrina-And-The-Waves Katrina And The Waves] on most of the first LP; Depeche Mode begins on the second half of the B-side and follows on the next LP's entirety. This variant is the only Westwood One pre-FM release that contains "Leave In Silence" and "See You" not present on the "In The Zone" 2xCD release mentioned above. This variant also has commercials between tracks. The track list is as follows:
Track listing:


#Something To Do
#Something To Do (incomplete)
#Two Minute Warning
#Two Minute Warning
#Puppets
#If You Want
#People Are People
#People Are People
#Leave In Silence
#Leave In Silence
#New Life
#Shame
#Somebody
#Ice Machine
#Lie To Me
#Blasphemous Rumours
#Blasphemous Rumours
#Told You So
#Master And Servant
#Master And Servant
#Photographic
#Everything Counts
#See You
#See You
#Shout
#Shout
#Just Can't Get Enough
#Just Can't Get Enough


To date, a digital capture directly of this vinyl release does not circulate, but "We Just Can't Get Enough" described immediately below contains a rip of this vinyl.
A partial transfer of this source was made available on the "I'll Never Get Enough" bootleg CD listed below.


== "We Just Can't Get Enough", Not On Label Label MTT 131 (1991) ==
== "I'll Never Get Enough", Buy Or Die Records BOD-CD 213 (1991) ==
 
"I'll Never Get Enough"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Ill-Never-Get-Enough/release/1028216 Depeche Mode - I'll Never Get Enough (Buy Or Die Records - BOD-CD 213), 1991]</ref> is an Italian single-CD bootleg variant containing a partial transfer of "We Just Can't Get Enough" described immediately above, but omits the last two tracks ("Shout" and "Just Can't Get Enough").
 
Track listing:
 
#Something To Do (incomplete)
#Two Minute Warning
#Puppets
#If You Want
#People Are People
#Leave In Silence
#New Life
#Shame
#Somebody
#Ice Machine
#Lie To Me
#Blasphemous Rumours
#Told You So
#Master And Servant
#Photographic
#Everything Counts
#See You


"We Just Can't Get Enough"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-We-Just-Cant-Get-Enough/release/1822808 Depeche Mode - We Just Can't Get Enough (Not On Label MTT 131), 1991]</ref> contains the same nine tracks as the "Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert" and is presumably a rip of that vinyl, with commercials edited out; as such, many tracks have incomplete beginnings. However, quality is quite good, as it's a pre-FM source.
This audio, along with "Beautiful Boys" from the same label containing audio from [[1983-10-08 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK|1983-10-08 London]], was reissued as "Cloned Clowns" below.


== "Hollywood 1985" or "1985-04-01 San Diego" ==
== "Cloned Clowns", Sound Carrier System - SCS 847015/16 (1994)<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Cloned-Clowns/release/2833502 Depeche Mode - Cloned Clowns (Sound Carrier System - SCS 847015 / 847016), 1994]</ref> ==


This recording seems to be an FM broadcast of the "In Concert" (IC-85-17) LP mentioned above, with the same track listing. All circulating copies of this broadcast are quite mediocre sounding, and the radio station which broadcast it is unknown. I have a cassette tape with a recording of this broadcast which sounds halfway decent; perhaps for completion' sake, I will make a transfer of it available, despite the fact that superior sources exist.
The audio contained on this 2xCD release is an exact clone of "I'll Never Get Enough", described above. This bootleg also uses the audio from another Buy Or Die Records release, "Beautiful Boys".


== "I'll Never Get Enough", Buy Or Die Records BOD-CD 213 (1991) ==
== "Performance" (The Swingin' Pig TSP-CD-090-2 [2xCD] and TSP 090-2 [2xLP]) (1991) ==
[[File:1984-11-30-front-cover.png|Front artwork|thumb|right|x150px]]
Luxembourg bootleg label "The Swingin' Pig"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/label/49727-The-Swingin-Pig The Swingin' Pig]</ref> released "Performance" on 2xCD<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Performance/release/1079942 "Performance" (The Swingin' Pig TSP-CD-090-2), 1991]</ref> and 2xLP<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Performance/release/6666187 "Performance" (The Swingin' Pig TSP 090-2) 1991]</ref> in 1991. It is an almost complete recording of the Swiss radio station DRS3's FM radio broadcast.


"I'll Never Get Enough"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Ill-Never-Get-Enough/release/1028216 Depeche Mode - I'll Never Get Enough (Buy Or Die Records - BOD-CD 213)]</ref> is an Italian single-CD bootleg variant. It is an incomplete DRS3 FM broadcast recording of average quality, with moderate distortion. "Something To Do" is missing about half the song, and the last three tracks of "See You", "Shout", and "Just Can't Get Enough" are missing entirely.
The "Performance" 2xCD bootleg is probably the most commonly available version of the Basel FM broadcast. Collecting fans should prefer this 2xCD release as it is quite common and generally inexpensive, and more complete overall compared to all other variants. However, it plays a bit slow, and the sound is somewhat muffled, likely due to the "NoNOISE" noise-reduction system (by "Sonic Solutions, USA") that was used by the bootleg label. The concert introduction is also missing entirely, and even the introductory noise to "Something To Do" is missing.


Notably, I purchased a cassette tape on eBay reportedly containing the master that was used for "I'll Never Get Enough"; the eBay seller reportedly obtained it from a "Sony bigwig". The quality of the A-side is not bad and actually betters the CD, and the recording matches what is heard on the actual bootleg, however the B-side of that tape played at an amusingly high speed, to the point of being unusable.
Track listing:


== "Cloned Clowns", Sound Carrier System - SCS 847015/16 (1994)<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Cloned-Clowns/release/2833502 Depeche Mode - Cloned Clowns (Sound Carrier System - SCS 847015 / 847016)]</ref> ==
#Something To Do
#Two Minute Warning
#Puppets
#If You Want
#People Are People
#Leave In Silence
#New Life
#Shame
#Somebody
#Ice Machine
#Lie To Me
#Blasphemous Rumours
#Told You So
#Master And Servant
#Photographic
#Everything Counts
#See You
#Shout
#Just Can't Get Enough


The audio contained on this release is an exact clone of "I'll Never Get Enough", described above.
A speed-corrected version of the 2xCD variant is currently available as [[1984-11-30 St. Jacobs Sporthalle, Basel, Switzerland/Source 3|Source 3]].


== "Badlands", Turtle Records TR-205 / TR-206 (1992) ==
== "Badlands", Turtle Records TR-205 / TR-206 (1992) ==


"Badlands"<ref>Discogs: Turtle Records [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Badlands-Part-One/release/2284230 Badlands: Part One (TR-205)] and [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Badlands-Part-Two/release/2284248 Badlands: Part Two (TR-206)]</ref> is a 2xCD release containing a horrible FM broadcast recording, quite muffled and has a significant amount of wow & flutter. "Blasphemous Rumours" sounds like it is taken from an alternate source as it sounds better than the rest of the recording, but it is still not a great recording.
"Badlands"<ref>Discogs: Turtle Records [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Badlands-Part-One/release/2284230 Badlands: Part One (TR-205)] and [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Badlands-Part-Two/release/2284248 Badlands: Part Two (TR-206), 1992]</ref> is a 2xCD release bootleg sourced from the DRS3 FM broadcast and it is the only variant with the complete concert intro. Unfortunately, the sound quality is average at best, with various cuts throughout the recording. "Just Can't Get Enough" cuts out on the main source, and a second unknown source with an almost complete "Just Can't Get Enough" is included after the first partial take. The bootleg is quite alluring physically however, as it is housed in two gorgeous 4-panel digipaks.
 
Track listing:
 
#Intro (Master And Servant Voxless)
#Something To Do
#Two Minute Warning
#Puppets
#If You Want
#People Are People
#Leave In Silence
#New Life
#Shame
#Somebody
#Ice Machine
#Lie To Me
#Blasphemous Rumours
#Told You So
#Master And Servant
#Photographic
#Everything Counts
#See You
#Shout
#Just Can't Get Enough
 
== Westwood One "In The Zone", SHOW# 97-19 (1997) and SHOW# 98-45 (1998) ==


== Depeche Mode / Aztec Camera - "Live", Sire / Warner Bros. Records WBMS 129 (1985) ==
"In The Zone"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-In-The-Zone-Depeche-Mode-1984/master/917330 In The Zone - Depeche Mode 1984 (SHOW# 97-19), 1997 / (SHOW# 98-45), 1998]</ref> is a 2xCD and 2xCD-R release by Westwood One, to whom DRS3 licensed their recording to. "In The Zone", being a pre-FM source, generally sounds quite good. Unfortunately, this particular release uses fake crowd noise throughout the recording, and there are commercials interspersed throughout the recording. The intros of several songs are poorly edited and incomplete in order to accommodate those commercials. It is unknown if the CD and CD-R variants share the same audio mix. Four tracks are not part of these releases: "Leave In Silence", "Shame", "Ice Machine", and "See You". The concert intro is present and complete, but the audience noise fades-in.
 
Track listing:


"Depeche Mode / Aztec Camera - Live"<ref>Discogs: [https://www.discogs.com/Depeche-Mode-Aztec-Camera-Live/release/2422381 Depeche Mode / Aztec Camera - "Live" (Sire / Warner Bros. Records WBMS 129), 1985]</ref> is a pre-FM LP containing five tracks: "People Are People", "Blasphemous Rumours", "Master And Servant", "Everything Counts", and "Just Can't Get Enough". The A-side label describes the tracks as having been recorded by Swiss Radio DRS-3. A digital capture of this vinyl release does not currently circulate.
#Intro
#Something To Do
#Two Minute Warning
#Puppets
#If You Want
#People Are People
#New Life
#Somebody
#Lie To Me
#Blasphemous Rumours
#Told You So
#Master And Servant
#Photographic
#Everything Counts
#Shout
#Just Can't Get Enough


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 08:39, 10 March 2019

This page attempts to detail most of the bootleg variants released containing a recording of, or at least some tracks from, Depeche Mode's concert at 1984-11-30 St. Jacobs Sporthalle, Basel, Switzerland. Promotional commercial releases (mostly the Westwood One pre-FM variants) are also detailed here. This list is not exhaustive. If you have any additional details for any of these items, please don't hesitate to contact me.

To date, no audience recording of the Basel concert has surfaced. All available sources are taken from the professionally recorded audio by Swiss Radio DRS3 in 1984. Also, the intro ambiance for "Somebody" is unavailable on any DRS3 variants made available; it was probably not recorded by the radio station likely because the tape was changed between "Shame" and "Somebody".

Westwood One "Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert", IC-85-17 (1985)

"Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert"[1] is a Westwood One pre-FM release from 1985 in a 2xLP format. There is a recording of the band Katrina And The Waves on most of the first LP; Depeche Mode begins on the second half of the B-side and follows on the next LP's entirety. This variant is the only Westwood One pre-FM release that contains "Leave In Silence" and "See You" not present on the later "In The Zone" releases mentioned above. This variant also has commercials between tracks. The track listing is:

  1. Something To Do
  2. Two Minute Warning
  3. People Are People
  4. Leave In Silence
  5. Blasphemous Rumours
  6. Master And Servant
  7. See You
  8. Shout
  9. Just Can't Get Enough

The concert intro, "Puppets", "If You Want", "New Life", "Shame", "Somebody", "Ice Machine", "Lie To Me", "Told You So", "Photographic", and "Everything Counts" are missing on this release. The content of this set is available on the "We Just Can't Get Enough" bootleg CD (1991) described below, although with the commercials removed. To date, a digital capture directly of this vinyl release does not circulate.

The content of this set is available on the "We Just Can't Get Enough" CD listed immediately below.

"We Just Can't Get Enough", Not On Label Label MTT 131 (1991)

The "We Just Can't Get Enough"[2] bootleg CD contains the same nine tracks as the "Depeche Mode / Katrina And The Waves - In Concert" and is presumably a rip of that vinyl, with commercials edited out; as such, many tracks have incomplete beginnings. However, quality is quite good, as it's a pre-FM source.

Depeche Mode / Aztec Camera - "Live", Sire / Warner Bros. Records WBMS 129 (1985)

"Depeche Mode / Aztec Camera - Live"[3] is a pre-FM LP containing five tracks:

  1. People Are People
  2. Blasphemous Rumours
  3. Master And Servant
  4. Everything Counts
  5. Just Can't Get Enough

The A-side label describes the tracks as having been recorded by "Swiss Radio DRS-3". A digital capture of this vinyl release does not currently circulate.

"Just Can't Get Enough" (Trap Records 3011) (1985)

West German bootleg label "Trap Records" released "Just Can't Get Enough"[4], probably in 1985. Taken from the DRS3 radio broadcast, this source is of average quality and moderate distortion, and is missing the full intro and most of "Something To Do".

Track listing:

  1. Something To Do (incomplete)
  2. Two Minute Warning
  3. Puppets
  4. If You Want
  5. People Are People
  6. Leave In Silence
  7. New Life
  8. Shame
  9. Somebody
  10. Ice Machine
  11. Lie To Me
  12. Blasphemous Rumours
  13. Told You So
  14. Master And Servant
  15. Photographic
  16. Everything Counts
  17. See You
  18. Shout
  19. Just Can't Get Enough

A partial transfer of this source was made available on the "I'll Never Get Enough" bootleg CD listed below.

"I'll Never Get Enough", Buy Or Die Records BOD-CD 213 (1991)

"I'll Never Get Enough"[5] is an Italian single-CD bootleg variant containing a partial transfer of "We Just Can't Get Enough" described immediately above, but omits the last two tracks ("Shout" and "Just Can't Get Enough").

Track listing:

  1. Something To Do (incomplete)
  2. Two Minute Warning
  3. Puppets
  4. If You Want
  5. People Are People
  6. Leave In Silence
  7. New Life
  8. Shame
  9. Somebody
  10. Ice Machine
  11. Lie To Me
  12. Blasphemous Rumours
  13. Told You So
  14. Master And Servant
  15. Photographic
  16. Everything Counts
  17. See You

This audio, along with "Beautiful Boys" from the same label containing audio from 1983-10-08 London, was reissued as "Cloned Clowns" below.

"Cloned Clowns", Sound Carrier System - SCS 847015/16 (1994)[6]

The audio contained on this 2xCD release is an exact clone of "I'll Never Get Enough", described above. This bootleg also uses the audio from another Buy Or Die Records release, "Beautiful Boys".

"Performance" (The Swingin' Pig TSP-CD-090-2 [2xCD] and TSP 090-2 [2xLP]) (1991)

Front artwork

Luxembourg bootleg label "The Swingin' Pig"[7] released "Performance" on 2xCD[8] and 2xLP[9] in 1991. It is an almost complete recording of the Swiss radio station DRS3's FM radio broadcast.

The "Performance" 2xCD bootleg is probably the most commonly available version of the Basel FM broadcast. Collecting fans should prefer this 2xCD release as it is quite common and generally inexpensive, and more complete overall compared to all other variants. However, it plays a bit slow, and the sound is somewhat muffled, likely due to the "NoNOISE" noise-reduction system (by "Sonic Solutions, USA") that was used by the bootleg label. The concert introduction is also missing entirely, and even the introductory noise to "Something To Do" is missing.

Track listing:

  1. Something To Do
  2. Two Minute Warning
  3. Puppets
  4. If You Want
  5. People Are People
  6. Leave In Silence
  7. New Life
  8. Shame
  9. Somebody
  10. Ice Machine
  11. Lie To Me
  12. Blasphemous Rumours
  13. Told You So
  14. Master And Servant
  15. Photographic
  16. Everything Counts
  17. See You
  18. Shout
  19. Just Can't Get Enough

A speed-corrected version of the 2xCD variant is currently available as Source 3.

"Badlands", Turtle Records TR-205 / TR-206 (1992)

"Badlands"[10] is a 2xCD release bootleg sourced from the DRS3 FM broadcast and it is the only variant with the complete concert intro. Unfortunately, the sound quality is average at best, with various cuts throughout the recording. "Just Can't Get Enough" cuts out on the main source, and a second unknown source with an almost complete "Just Can't Get Enough" is included after the first partial take. The bootleg is quite alluring physically however, as it is housed in two gorgeous 4-panel digipaks.

Track listing:

  1. Intro (Master And Servant Voxless)
  2. Something To Do
  3. Two Minute Warning
  4. Puppets
  5. If You Want
  6. People Are People
  7. Leave In Silence
  8. New Life
  9. Shame
  10. Somebody
  11. Ice Machine
  12. Lie To Me
  13. Blasphemous Rumours
  14. Told You So
  15. Master And Servant
  16. Photographic
  17. Everything Counts
  18. See You
  19. Shout
  20. Just Can't Get Enough

Westwood One "In The Zone", SHOW# 97-19 (1997) and SHOW# 98-45 (1998)

"In The Zone"[11] is a 2xCD and 2xCD-R release by Westwood One, to whom DRS3 licensed their recording to. "In The Zone", being a pre-FM source, generally sounds quite good. Unfortunately, this particular release uses fake crowd noise throughout the recording, and there are commercials interspersed throughout the recording. The intros of several songs are poorly edited and incomplete in order to accommodate those commercials. It is unknown if the CD and CD-R variants share the same audio mix. Four tracks are not part of these releases: "Leave In Silence", "Shame", "Ice Machine", and "See You". The concert intro is present and complete, but the audience noise fades-in.

Track listing:

  1. Intro
  2. Something To Do
  3. Two Minute Warning
  4. Puppets
  5. If You Want
  6. People Are People
  7. New Life
  8. Somebody
  9. Lie To Me
  10. Blasphemous Rumours
  11. Told You So
  12. Master And Servant
  13. Photographic
  14. Everything Counts
  15. Shout
  16. Just Can't Get Enough

References