17.04.1992 USA, Sacramento, CA, Arco Arena Brother KM/ JEMS Master very good Aud. Disc 1: [49:06] 01. Zoo Station [6:22] 02. The Fly [4:59] 03. Even Better Than The Real Thing [3:51] 04. Mysterious Ways [6:51] 05. One [5:09] 06. Until The End Of The World [4:39] 07. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses [6:07] 08. Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around The World [5:35] 09. Angel Of Harlem [3:24] 10. Dancing Queen [2:04] Disc 2: [52:06] 01. Satellite Of Love [2:49] 02. Bad / All I Want Is You [7:21] 03. Bullet The Blue Sky [5:13] 04. Running To Stand Still [4:47] 05. Where The Streets Have No Name [6:12] 06. Pride (In The Name Of Love) [4:41] 07. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For [8:11] 08. With Or Without You [6:04] 09. Love Is Blindness [6:45] Brother KM master in association with JEMS Sonic Studios DSM-6 mics > Sony TCD-D3 32 kHz DAT Master > Peak 5.0 remaster and resample to 44.1 .wav > FLAC Finally spent some time trolling through the JEMS archives (harder than you'd think) and what do you know, found not one but two masters of the Sacramento Zoo TV show. Had forgotten we set up Brother KM with one deck and the Sonic Studios (he ran at 32khz so he wouldn't have to change tapes), while we ran the unwieldy Nakamichi 300 shotguns and a second deck (Panasonic SV250) from another location. I will post both recordings eventually but got to this one first (each has merits: the Nak version sounds a bit closer with less audience to my ears but has a cut at the start; this one is complete and some of you seem to favor the sound of Sonics over Naks anyway if the response to No. 99 is any indication). The Sonics recording is clear but as I said a little distant, not unlike the San Diego master I posted a while back, but better than that. Another short show like SD, as Bono explains that he's sick, but interesting just the same. Kudos to Brother KM for his yeoman work in this era. When I see him in person this coming weekend, I will send your collective appreciation. He's still a big fan, even though his taping days are over. Found a few other goodies in the archives as well. How strong is the appetite for alternate recordings of shows with known, well-circulated recordings? Butterking for JEMS