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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Piece of the past, September 11, 2003
This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
Nice to see this US U2 single still in print. This is what the maxi-CD format is meant for: extra material that the fans want plus a single version of a song (Please).

The sound quality on the live tracks is excellent as expected, and it doesn't sound like they doctored the sound too much, either.

It's a crying shame that the US singles market has all but disappeared save for the trendiest R&B and/or pop songs out there. The material on this single was available as an import titled Pop Heart, and there was a second single available for Please as well. (Funny how the European market is still able to maintain a singles scene where every song gets 2 discs that are both short and overpriced.)

The songs here are a very good representation of the POP live sound. It appears that U2 has abandoned any pattern of releasing new singles in America, leaving us to hunt down expensive imports that often split material into separate discs or even repeat material we already have. U2 has always been a solid singles band and there are plenty of oddities out there from these releases: b-sides, live tracks, and remixes. The Please single here represents one of the best jobs they did when it came to culling material from separate import release for the American market. Highly recommended for even the casual U2 fan.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a must have, July 12, 2001
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"ajz8" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
I would even recommend buying this over Pop itself. The version of Please is superior to the one on the album.

Please was the best live track from the Pop era. It builds in intensity to the final guitar solo and one of the highlights of the Popmart show was when when Bono finished of the song with falsetto vocals leading right into the keyboard intro to their best, most uplifting live song, Where the Streets Have No Name. This is what you get on the first half of this live EP.

With or Without You is arguably U2's best track and is an anthemic, emotional live killer. The EP ends with the other standout live song from Pop, Staring at the Sun, performed with just Bono and Edge on acoustic guitar.

These are two old classics mixed seemlessly with the new ones. A must have EP that sends the really powerful message of GO TO SEE U2 LIVE!!!!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lush Remix And Some Impressive Live Takes., June 4, 2005
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Mr. Fellini "Fellini" (Orange County, California United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
Many artists make the wrong decision of taking a song that's already good and chop it up and put it back together again into something unrecognizable and eventually inferior to the original. U2 however, are one of those surprising few bands who can re-do a song and come out with something impressive if not better. By now it is well known that their 1997 album "Pop" is considered their weakest, it was their too weird for some trip into the world of techno and dance club music. If "Achtung Baby" and "Zooropa" played around with these chemicals then "Pop" snorted, smoked and inhailed all of them. Some hate the album, some like it, but mostly all agree it is not their best. With the "Please" single the band gives you a single worth the money but also a surprisingly good example of how a song doesn't need a definitive version. The single version of the track is superior to the album version, it feels less like a ghostly electronic ballad and more like a real one, The Edge's guitar is more clear and present and Bono's vocals are graced by Craig Armstrong's lush string arrangement that gives the song a power and impact that wasn't there before. The single comes with four live cuts (live tracks are common but fun to have in U2 singles), the first happens to be a live version of "Please" which really brings the song to life with great emotion, Bono's vocals go into beautiful passages and the Edge paints the song with wonderful touches and real skill. The PopMart tour had a futuristic feel to it and this is evident in "Where The Streets Have No Name" which keeps the original guitar licks and drum parts, but this time the song is furnished with some added techno flourishes that give it a strange, almost spacey feel, but it's still the classic arrangement. "With Or Without You" shines live just as much as in "The Joshua Tree," the version here is full of atmosphere and style. "Staring At The Sun" will interest some because this is not the original album arrangement, here we get an acoustic rendition that shows off the song's almost folk feel to nice effect. Now the band is re-igniting the world with their Vertigo Tour to promote "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb," it's good to go back and find small releases like this. Maybe now that almost a decade has passed since "Pop" was released we can look back and realize it wasn't so bad, this single proves the material had muscle and compared to some of the new bands on radio today, "Pop" sounds pretty darn good.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Live from Rotterdam!, January 4, 2001
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jgc (Charlottesville, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
[T]his incredible bargain of a CD puts "Please" right into the pantheon of great live U2 numbers, and that song's segue into "Where the Streets Have No Name" may be the group at its most stirring -- gorgeous. The acoustic "Staring at the Sun" is also very fine, looser than the version on POP. The only mistake is the live "With or Without You," imported from a different concert (and a different continent) -- anthemic in the worst sense. The single-edit of "Please," by the way, differs from the POP original mostly in its ghostly new string arrangement.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of U2!, April 5, 2002
This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
Hands down this is live U2 at its best!! Best versions of Please, Streets, and Staring at the Sun!!! I would have paid alot more for it. Actuallly I have worn mine out and will have to buy a new one. A must for U2 fans.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Can they get any better?, September 21, 2001
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Mike (pittsburgh) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
"Please" is one of the best songs of Pop, if not the best. It bring a connection of the "old school" political U2 with the "new techno" U2. And of course, the only thing better than a U2 CD is U2 live. "Where the Streets Have No Name" is just amazing, and "With Or Without You" is a great track as well.

After hearing this CD I will now buy Pop and add another great work of music to my collection.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Please! You must own this!, March 2, 2001
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This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
This is truly an amazing CD. You get way more than your money's worth. The transition between 'Please' and 'Streets' is U2 at its most powerful. It gives me goosebumps each and every time I listen to it. Both versions of 'Please' are 'stringier' and much better than the album version. 'With Or Without You' sounds great too, as well as 'Staring At The Sun'. I can't believe every U2 fan does not own this single CD. If this CD was the sun, I'd be more than 'happy to go blind' over and over and over...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great live C.D., December 21, 2000
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"zipperboy" (Narrewarren, Victoria Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
Having been to see U2 on their Popmart tour, i have fond memories. This is just a must have if love live u2 music and hearing this mini album brought those songs right back to me. While i cant say that Please is one of my favorite u2 songs, the other tracks are just stunning. The classic Streets and with or without you are always sensational live, but the concert version of Staring at the sun is masterfull. I must comment on the recordings of tracks 3 and 4 were at times beginning to struggle with the mixing of sound levels of the various elements in these songs. While not overwhelming obvious, i found it to be slightly annoying and i mean slightly. But that aside its still an enthralling c.d..
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Hundred Times In A Row!, March 18, 1999
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This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
How good is the Popheart Live EP (known in America as the "Please" single)? To quote Matt McGee (of a great site for U2 news), "I COULD LISTEN TO POPHEART A HUNDRED TIMES IN A ROW AND NOT GET TIRED OF IT!"

This is without a doubt the best U2 single you could ever obtain. Frankly, a lot of people consider it their favorite CD, even MORE than the albums. The live Streets will just knock you over! It is SO incredible. Please is the best investment you could ever make for five dollars.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Live recordings really shine, June 22, 1998
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This review is from: Please / Where the Streets Have No Name (Audio CD)
This CD-single shines! not just the soul stirring renditions of Please (studio and Live) but the real star of this CD single is the Live recording from Rotterdam of "Where the Streets Have No Name" to my knowledge this is the first produced release of this tune done live. when listening to it make sure to pay special attention to The Edge's guitar work. it is brilliant and almost steals the tune away from Bono's forceful (if slightly altered) lyrics. Also listen for the new bass line. For any true U2 fan this is a MUST BUY
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