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Music : Joshua Tree (Remastered / Expanded) (Deluxe Edition) (2CD) |
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517509474
Format: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks, Deluxe Edition
Label: Island
Manufacturer: Island
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Island
Release Date: November 20, 2007
Studio: Island
Sales Rank: 3419
MPN: 001028602
Disc 1:- Where The Streets Have No Name
- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
- With Or Without You
- Bullet The Blue Sky
- Running To Stand Still
- Red Hill Mining Town
- In God's Country
- Trip Through Your Wires
- One Tree Hill
- Exit
- Mothers Of The Disappeared
Disc 2:- Luminous Times (Hold On To Love)
- Walk To The Water
- Spanish Eyes
- Deep In The Heart
- Silver And Gold
- Sweetest Thing
- Race Against Time
- Where The Streets Have No Name (Single Edit)
- Silver And Gold (Sun City)
- Beautiful Ghost/Introduction To Songs Of Experience
- Wave Of Sorrow (Birdland)
- Desert Of Our Love
- Rise Up
- Drunk Chicken/America
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: The deluxe package comprises The Joshua Tree CD, and a Bonus Audio CD. The bonus audio CD features b-sides and rarities from the Joshua Tree sessions. The 2-CD format also includes a 36 page bound book, featuring liner notes by Bill Flanagan with a special essay by The Edge, previously unseen photos by Anton Corbijn and handwritten lyrics by Bono.
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The sound of the original cd is good,but the remastered
of disc one and disc two of U2:The Joshua Tree cd's is
better.I've listened to the joshua tree analog cd alot.
Disc two's track list,i havent listened to before except
"Silver And Gold","Sweetest Thing" and "Where The Streets
Have No Name".If there were more unused tracks COOL!.I
hope there will be a remastered of U2:The Unforgettable
Fire cd.
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Duh! It's a great album. If you don't like this record, you're just not a fan of this band so why are you here? Go away dork who thinks Boy and October are the only U2 albums worth having because you saw them at a club in 1981 and blah blah blah. Get a life (and a job - you're almost 50 now for Chrissake!). Now the rest of you: Oh, you're probably here because you want to know if this reissue is worth it. My answer unfortunately is 'no'. I have a copy of this on vinyl from 1987 and of course a couple ... Read More
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I'd like to add my thoughts to those that think this product is poorly remastered. I disagree that the original CD sounds better. To me, the original CD sounds 'like blankets over the speakers' to quote another reviewer. And the new one still does. The only difference in the new version (to my ears) is an increase in the low end. Unfortunately, I don't think this was necessary.
My preference would have been to pursure a more aggressive remaster like sound of the Joshua Tree tracks on ... Read More
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I didn't discover U2 until "The Joshua Tree" came out (I must have been living under a new-wave rock or something). But this is still my favorite U2 album - I can even enjoy all the songs on the B side. And since my cassette from way back then was finally starting to sound a little stretched out I figured the 20th anniversary re-mastered reissue would be an excellent choice to replace it. And the songs sound just as good as they did 20 years ago.
The "bonus" CD however is an example of ... Read More
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On "The Joshua Tree," their fifth album, U2 climbed the Everest of rock. Every rock band since has been attempting to do the same, but none have come close. Never in history has rock music sounded so free and so beautifully harmonious as it did on "The Joshua Tree."
"The Joshua Tree" came after 1984's "The Unforgettable Fire," an ethereal dream of an album that was a far cry from the anthemic rock found on the group's first three records, 1980's "Boy," 1981's "October," and 1983's "War," ... Read More
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