Concerning the following:
¡RELEASED! 1986: A Conspiracy of Hope (Green Cover) contains:
"MLK/Pride", "Bad", "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Maggies Farm", "Help!" and "Sun City"
Question 1:
I'm considering buying these tracks on iTunes, thanks to Brad's informative post above. Putting aside the CD and DVD collector aspect, none of these performances are unique audio-wise, are they?
Question 2:
Isn't the only reason to be interested in them . . . . . is the fact that they of historical significance . . . . . . that Amnesty International is a just cause and these tracks were performed during these important concerts?
For example, the version of Bad . . . . . it's track time is only 5:46 on iTunes. That's not the complete version of Bad as we know it, is it?
I just listened to the iTunes samples of Maggies Farm, Help! and Sun City and . . . . I have no interest in buying them.
So . . . . if anyone has an opinion on Question 1 and 2 above, I'd like to hear it.
The CD with the green cover has the following songs:
MLK - Pride
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Maggie's Farm
I Shall Be Released
It does not contain Bad, Help! Invisible Sun or Sun City. Those are available through iTunes.
In both cases the songs are the same performances, and taken from the same concert. So if you buy Maggie's Farm on CD, it's the same version you would buy through iTunes, with perhaps minor edits at the start and end of the material where things have been cut from the CD.
These are not studio tracks, they are as performed live, in concert back in 1986. I love live material, and will take any that I can get. I've had bootlegs of this material in the past, but much prefer a nice edited version from original tapes, rather than something made from a low end television broadcast. I'm happy to have the full show. Really happy they did release the entire thing through iTunes.
As for the length of "Bad" - they were staring the stage with a number of acts that day so perhaps were not able to turn it into a 10 minute sprawling song. It sounds complete to me on disc. I'd have to go back to the boots I have to see if anything was cut out of the performance.
As for whether or not you should buy - that's up to you. Some here collect one version of every release, some are nuts enough to collect one version of every release from every country, some go one step further and collect every pressing from every country that has a release. Doesn't matter how little or how much you collect, you'll be welcome here. So buy what you get enjoyment from, and if you don't think these will add any enjoyment, skip them.