Bruce Springsteen Unplugged 1992 Radio Broadcast Label: Laser Media (Digital Legends) Catalog #: DL 822 Released: April 28, 2017 Packaging: 4 Discs in Digisleeve Ripinfo Original Discs >> EAC Secure >> WAV >> TLH, Level 8 Aligned on Sector Boundaries >> FLAC WAV Files renamed before conversion to FLAC Disc 1 1 Red Headed Woman 2 Better Days 3 Local Hero 4 Lucky Town 5 Atlantic City 6 Darkness On The Edge of Town 7 Book Of Dreams 8 57 Channels (And Nothing On) 9 The Big Muddy 10 Living Proof 11 If I Should Fall Behind 12 Man's Job Disc 2 1 Roll Of The Dice 2 Growin' Up 3 Human Touch 4 Soul Driver 5 Souls Of The Departed 6 I Wish I Were Blind 7 Thunder Road 8 My Beautiful Reward 9 Light Of Day 10 Local Hero 11 Darkness On The Edge Of Town Disc 3 1 Glory Days 2 57 Channels (And Nothing On) 3 Leap Of Faith 4 Man's Job 5 Roll Of The Dice 6 Soul Driver 7 Souls Of The Departed 8 Book Of Dreams 9 Human Touch 10 Living Proof 11 My Beautiful Reward 12 Better Days 13 Red Headed Woman 14 Thunder Road Disc 4 1 Glory Days 2 Mountain Of Love 3 Rare Interview 4 Shout Out The Light 5 Born In The USA 6 Straight Time 7 Streets Of Philadelphia 8 This Hard Land 9 Summertime Blues 10 Born to Run 11 Raise Your Hand 12 Rare Interview/Argentina F.M. 13 Thunder Road 14 Because The Night Notes from Amazon.co.uk: The bulk of this set comes from the MTV Plugged performance. CD1 and CD2 and track 1 of CD 3 represent the full performance with the exception of Leap of Faith which for some reason is missed out (played twice before Man's Job). The rest of CD 3 is the Soundcheck and is really for completists as sound quality not great and all you hear the interruptions you would expect from a soundcheck. It includes live versions of all of the Lucky Town album and around half of the Human Touch album which admittedly aren't amongst his best albums. The interviews seem pointless additions and are taken completely out of context. There ends the 'Unplugged 1992' part of the package. CD4 is a random selection of live performances, many of which I haven't heard before. The only two I can identify is Glory Days from Paris in 1985 and the Main Point version of Mountain of Love (from 1973). Other than that, not sure if Straight Time is live, if it is the audience are silent, but it is a great version and sound quality is good. There's enough great stuff on this to merit four stars but it's close to being three. The low price for 4 discs swings it.