Please: PopHeart Live EP explained

Please: PopHeart Live EP
Type:EP
Longtype:(Live)
Artist:U2
Cover:u2popheart.jpg
Released:8 September 1997
Recorded:1997
Genre:Rock
Length:23:55
Label:Island
Prev Title:Pop
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:The Best of 1980–1990
Next Year:1998

Please: PopHeart Live EP is a live EP by the Irish rock band U2. The EP features four live tracks from the band's PopMart Tour and was released towards end of the second leg of the tour on 8 and 9 September 1997. Two of four the songs on the release were from the band's most recent album at the time, Pop (1997) and the other two were from The Joshua Tree (1987). This release was U2's first EP since Wide Awake in America (1985).

Despite its title, this release was not the single to U2's song "Please", which was not released until two months later. The EP was released in most regions except in the United States, in which its four tracks were eventually included on the "Please" single, released two months later. The photograph on the cover of the album was taken by the band's set designer, Willie Williams. It features an image of the PopMart stage arch with images of artwork by the late pop artist Keith Haring on the LED video screen.

Song notes

The live version of "Please" features a drum beat similar to "Sunday Bloody Sunday" during the bridge. The end of "Please" segues directly into a performance of "Where the Streets Have No Name", with a faster guitar lead and an extended outro, as well as a snippet of several lyrics from "The Playboy Mansion", the only song from Pop which was not played live during the tour. "Staring at the Sun" is played acoustically by Bono and The Edge, which was the fashion in which the song was played for most of the PopMart Tour.

Personnel

U2

Technical[1]

Charts

Chart (1997)Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart[2] 4
UK Albums Chart7

Year-end charts

See also

Notes and References

  1. Please: PopHeart Live EP . U2 . 1997 . CD . PolyGram International Music B.V.
  2. Web site: POPHEART EP (PLEASE) . U2wanderer.org . 1997 . 22 October 2013.
  3. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20020726120310/http://jamshowbiz.com/JamMusicCharts/2001_singles2.html. July 26, 2002. Canada's Top 200 Singles of 2001. Jam!. March 28, 2022.