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town & country club - london 1990

London 1990 (UK)

1.   Mix It Up
2.   Slam
3.   Come Back Baby
4.   Ritual
5.   Rainbow Child
6.   The Lonely Sun
7.   Resurrect
8.   Baby Don't Fade
9.   Make It Easy
10. Forgot To Make Her Mine

London 1990 (UK)

11. What Do You Want ?
12. Stronger Than Steel
13. I'm So Sorry
14. World Has A Heart Too
15. Takin' It To The Streets
16. Stardate 1990
17. The Salt Of Joy
18. Lover
19. Under My Skin
20. Woman


town & country club - london 1990

 

Date : 22 August 1990

Venue : Wembley Stadium, London, UK

Quality : C

Recording : Audience



Notes:

Dan Reed Network did a mini-tour of the UK, their second of 1990, amongst the Urban Jungle dates in support of the Rolling Stones

I was at this gig, right at the very front of the stage, and loved it (surprise ?). I remember the sleazy intro of 'Mix It Up' - the first time it had been played, and the way the band slow-burned their way into the gig

Look at that set-list - several new songs from The Heat were previewed - 'Mix It Up', 'The Lonely Sun', and 'The Salt Of Joy'

On top of that, there was a new cover - the Doobie Brother's 'Takin' It To The Streets' (the Birmingham show version officially released on Live At Last)

And there was more - the unreleased a capella 'Woman' (also on Live At Last from this gig) and another new song, which as far as I'm aware, has not been played anywhere else. It is called either 'What Do You Want ?' or 'Make You A Star'

This day was Blake's birthday, and you can hear us singing 'Happy Birthday' at the beginning of 'The Salt of Joy' - you can also hear this on Live At Last