
It is indeed a bit of a problematic album / period because of the wonderful b-sides, for instance A Room At The Heartbreak Hotel on the one side, and, well, mainly, as Bloodraven already pointed out, because Van Diemen's Land doesn't have a proper studio cut. I too am curious about the Frankenstein solution, because as far as I'm aware, the Rattle & Hum movie also has Van Diemen's Land starting with applause. But I haven't watched the movie for some years now, so Bloodraven could be right!
Anyway, my solution for the iPod is a separate b-sides album that I've dubbed DESIRE (The original "Rattle & Hum" singles collection) and a distinct playlist also called Desire. This playlist I have for ages so I think I'm gonna try some of your suggestions (including Bloodraven's "Ripping The Stiches"

DESIRE (playlist)
01. Hawkmoon 269
02 Dancing Barefoot
03. Everlasting Love
04. God Part II
05. Hallelujah Here She Comes
06. When Love Comes To Town
07. Angel Of Harlem
08. Unchained Melody
09. A Room At The Heartbreak Hotel
10. Desire
11. Heartland
12. Jesus Christ (from Medium, Rare & Unreleased - volume lowered)
13. All I Want Is You
14. Love Rescue Me
DESIRE (The original "Rattle & Hum" singles collection)
01. God Part II (The Hard Metal Dance mix)
02. Hallelujah Here She Comes
03. Dancing Barefoot
04. When Love Comes To Town (Live From The Kingdom mix)
05. Angel Of Harlem
06. Unchained Melody
07. A Room At The Heartbreak Hotel
08. Desire (Hollywood Remix)
09. Love Rescue Me (Live)
10. All I Want Is You (single edit)
11. Everlasting Love
...and of course there is some album art to go with it


Let's hope 2018 will see an excellent 30 Anniversary edition with all studio versions and b-sides + a full 1987 concert,
and/or, a full LoveTown show
