1990/91 bootleg question

I recently combined the Wembley soundboard bootleg with the tracks used for B-Sides from that night. If you're interested DM me.
Does it have all 19 songs that were played that night? Or just cleaner versions of the live B-sides plugged into the soundboard tracklist?
 
The Wembley boots are missing either 4 or 5 songs, depending on which bootleg you get. All soundboards are missing Bring Your Daughter, 22, Heaven Can Wait, and Sanctuary. Other versions are also missing The Assassin.
Ah, then I misremembered. My bootleg includes The Assassin (which we got as a B side anyway) and looking at the list it's not that bad. HCW and Sanctuary have numerous releases. 22AA not being on the bootlegs stings a bit since it's a somewhat rare song, but I'm glad all NPFTD songs that had no other live releases are available.
 
Ah, then I misremembered. My bootleg includes The Assassin (which we got as a B side anyway) and looking at the list it's not that bad. HCW and Sanctuary have numerous releases. 22AA not being on the bootlegs stings a bit since it's a somewhat rare song, but I'm glad all NPFTD songs that had no other live releases are available.
Agree, 22 is the only one I reeeally miss (along with BYDTTS, since it's the No Prayer tour), but I have a collection of soundboards on my iPod from each album (or the closest there is to it, whether it's cobbled together or whatnot) for every major tour, and I prefer a complete show. The No Prayer for the Road tour is a wee bit annoying for me, since Wembley is the peak soundwise from the tour...but it's not all there. Not the end of the world, though. I really should only care about the new album songs and a rarity like 22, since anything else that gets played is usually overplayed anyway.
 
@Dick Brucinson

Not soundboard but quite a nice one. I love how Nicko sounds on this one (and he drums awesome) but the others are very audible as well. It has atmosphere too. I'm enjoying some of it now, playing a couple of songs.

This bootleg features The Evil and The Prisoner which were only played during the final four concerts of 1991 (and not at all in 1990).

Live at Paul Ricard: Autodrome Paul Ricard Le Castellet, 21st September 1991.

1. Tailgunner 00:00
2. Public Enema Number One 04:08
3. Wrathchild 08:07
4. Hallowed Be Thy Name 11:08
5. 22 Acacia Avenue 18:30
6. The Prisoner 25:23
7. No Prayer for the Dying 32:54
8. The Evil That Men Do 37:15
9. The Trooper 41:38
10. Iron Maiden 45:36
11. The Number of the Beast 50:34
12. Bring You Daughter... to the Slaughter 54:57
13. Run to the Hills 01:04:36
14. Sanctuary 01:08:45

The bootleg leaves out 4 songs from the concert. According to https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/iron...paul-ricard-le-castellet-france-33d39479.html they are: Die With Your Boots On, The Clairvoyant, 2 Minutes to Midnight and Heaven Can Wait.

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I absolute love the way Bruce sings the second chorus of Public Enema Number One. Different to the original, and here he adds some wonderful melancholy to it, exactly between 5:42-5:53 mins.
 
Does it have all 19 songs that were played that night? Or just cleaner versions of the live B-sides plugged into the soundboard tracklist?
Nah. 16 songs. I replaced the bootleg recordings of "Tailgunner", "Public Enema Number One", "Holy Smoke", "No Prayer for the Dying", "The Assassin" & "Hooks in You" with the ones released as B-Sides. Tried to made the transitions as seamless as possible :p I did the same thing with the Sweden '95 bootleg and the tracks released as B-Sides.
 
As far as I know, 1990/91 isn't very well documented. So I am searching for the best quality bootlegs from the NPFTD-based tour. I know Frankfurt is pretty good, also I know a few songs from the Wembley show. But that's it actually. So, any advice anybody? Thank you so much everybody. <3
 
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