Sin�ad O'Connor: vocals, guitar
Andy Rourke: bass
Mike Joyce: drums
Paradise Theater
Boston, Mass.
March 31, 1988
pre-recorded FM broadcast
runtime: 44:51
setlist:
1: Sin�ad O'Connor radio ID :06
2: Jackie 2:35
3: Mandinka 4:31
4: never get old 4:37
5: just like U said it would B 4:49
6: Jerusalem 4:49
7: the hand that rocks the cradle (Smiths) 5:30
8: just call me Joe 5:59
9: I want your (hands on me) 4:36
10: Troy 6:43
11: radio announcer :32
possibly edited out of the broadcast:
"jump in the river", and "the value of ignorance"
lineage:
WBCN 104.1 FM radio pre-recorded broadcast >
Yamaha 500 reciever with digital tuner and wire FM antenna >
Nak. BX-125 cassette deck (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII-S 90 min. master cassette >
played on Nak. 300 in to soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
A this and that production.
Do not sell this recording.
Share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
comments:
this was the 1st US tour for then 21 year old Sin�ad who was riding the
hugely popular debut album "the lion and the cobra".
at the time of this posting (late March 2012) there was just one other earlier
USA Sin�ad show, five days before this one from March 26th at the World in N.Y.C.
eight songs played in this broadcast are heard in that (studio) record, all
except for the Smiths one, including all three of the ones that became singles.
if an Irish artist wants to make it big in the USA Boston is a good place to start.
there's a very large Irish population in Boston area, it was one of the first places
beyond Ireland that U2 became hugely popular, and Sin�ad O'Connor also became
very popular in short time in the Little Ireland of New England.
her second album, "I do not want what I haven't got" wasn't released until 1990,
including probably her most popular hit around here, "nothing compares to you"
there is a live video recorded just a couple of months later (June 3, 1988)
at the Dominion Theater in London UK with seven songs from the debut album,
and another one called "the year of the horse" recorded in Brussels and Rotterdam
in late Oct. 1990, and a couple of others recorded in the 2000's.