15.06.1987 France, Paris, The Zenith Sweet Zenith exc. Aud. Disc 1: [1:12:01] 01. Where The Streets Have No Name [6:14] 02. I Will Follow [3:56] 03. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For [5:41] 04. MLK [2:07] 05. The Unforgettable Fire [4:31] 06. Bullet The Blue Sky [5:49] 07. Running To Stand Still [4:17] 08. Sunday Bloody Sunday [6:03] 09. Exit [4:33] 10. In God's Country [2:38] 11. Trip Through Your Wires [3:50] 12. Help [2:38] 13. Springhill Mining Disaster [4:24] 14. Bad [8:27] 15. October [2:04] 16. New Year's Day [4:40] Disc 2: [58:44] 01. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [6:31] 02. Party Girl [3:24] 03. Sweet Jane (with Maria McKee) [3:34] 04. Gloria [6:00] 05. With Or Without You [5:58] 06. 40 [6:07] 07. An Cat Dubh [3:26] 08. Into The Heart [3:02] 09. Another Time, Another Place [5:03] 10. The Electric Co. [5:02] 11. Things To Make And Do [2:19] 12. Twilight [4:27] 13. I Will Follow [3:45] Source: Disc 1, Disc 2 (1–6): June 15, 1987. Paris, France. Le Zenith. Disc 2 (7–13): December 3, 1980. Paris, France. Baltard Pavilion. Source: Silver Disc Comments: This is a very cool bootleg. Not only does it contain an entirer Joshua Tree concert but also a few soundboard tracks from an early Boy concert. The sound on the Paris show is really good. You don’t hear close clapping noises and the concert is great. The highlight is definitely the Lou Reed cover "Sweet Jane" on which Bono duets with Maria McKee. Unfortunately there are short ticks between the tracks but to my knowledge this is the case on the original CDs, too. There are also several edits between some tracks. But only a few seconds of Bono’s chatter or audience noise is lost. The sound on the bonus tracks is pretty good if you consider their age and rarity (I have never seen this show in any form before). There is some hiss and the first half sounds a little slow to me, though. The only song missing is "11 O’Clock Tick Tock" which was played at the beginning and as the closing song.