here is the info file from Dime
The Art Of The Heart (Red Phantom RPBX 009/010/011) Liberated Boot
Sting – Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles, California July 27, 1988
http://www.cybercomm.nl/~gugten/bootleg-the-art-of-the-heart.html
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=SAH001§ion=32
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=SAH002§ion=32
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=SAH003§ion=32
Reseed by EasyMusic April 2010 (titles & check-files added)
As uploaded by leonard to dime March 2009:
Lineage My Cd Silver Bootleg > EAC > TLH > flac 8 > Dime
Extracted from Silver on 03 March 2009.
NOTE:
The files are EAC-match to upload by superblast! to Sharing The Groove May 2004
Source: liberated bootleg
Lineage: soundboard -> ? -> silver CDs -> CDEx -> FLAC
In 1988 Sting had serious plans to release a live album of (parts of) the show recorded at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on July 27, 1988. Eventually this never came about, but the COMPLETE recording surfaced on the bootleg “The Art Of The Heart” in October 1992.
The quality of the recording is excellent, because this is a soundboard recording!
Stingchronicity says –
This concert was played at the end of July, 1988, while Sting was again crossing the United States for the second part of the tour, performing only in huge stadiums or at special summer festivals. 3000 people (all invited guests, no tickets were sold) saw a three hour show of Sting. It was a unique event, as his concerts were always lasting much less, ending with an acoustic version of “Message In A Bottle”. He performed all the songs he did during the other dates of the tour. It was the longest show he ever
did in his entire career. During the whole tour the set list was changed most of the night; in Europe different tracks were played in any country, also because Sting liked to sing a song in the language of the country he was performing that night.
That night in California he played all those tunes, the complete program he had prepared for the new tour, including tracks in Spanish, French and German. Even some members of the band had the chance to perform some songs of their own: Dolette McDonald, Delmar Brown, Kenny Kirkland and Branford Marsalis provided some very high quality moments. What you’re approaching is the complete recording, in full stereo, of that magical event, a “must” for any Sting fan.
DISC 1
01 – Someone To Watch Over Me
02 – Sister Moon
03 – Lazarus Heart
04 – Too Much Information
05 – Englishman In New York
06 – Rock Steady
07 – Straight To My Heart
08 – Tempted
09 – One World
10 – If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
DISC 2
01 – Bring On The Night
02 – When The World Is Running Down
03 – Lonely House
04 – The Idiot Bastard Son (original by Frank Zappa)
05 – I Don’t Wanna Be (performed by Dolette McDonald)
06 – The Promise (performed by Delmar Brown)
07 – Blasphemy (performed by Kenny Kirkland & Branford Marsalis)
08 – They Dance Alone
09 – Consider Me Gone
10 – King Of Pain
DISC3
01 – Be Still My Beating Heart
02 – Walking In Your Footsteps
03 – Fragile
04 – Little Wing/From Me To You
05 – The Secret Marriage
06 – Don’t Stand So Close To Me
07 – Mackie Messer/Mack The Knife
08 – Caro Mio Ben
09 – Ne Me Quitte Pas
10 – Home On The Range
11 – Every Breath You Take