The The Joshua Tree [30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

The The Joshua Tree [30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

by U2
The The Joshua Tree [30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

The The Joshua Tree [30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

by U2

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Overview

Using the textured sonics of The Unforgettable Fire as a basis, U2 expanded those innovations by scaling back the songs to a personal setting and adding a grittier attack for its follow-up, The Joshua Tree. It's a move that returns them to the sweeping, anthemic rock of War, but if War was an exploding political bomb, The Joshua Tree is a journey through its aftermath, trying to find sense and hope in the desperation. That means that even the anthems -- the epic opener "Where the Streets Have No Name," the yearning "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" -- have seeds of doubt within their soaring choruses, and those fears take root throughout the album, whether it's in the mournful sliding acoustic guitars of "Running to Stand Still," the surging "One Tree Hill," or the hypnotic elegy "Mothers of the Disappeared." So it might seem a little ironic that U2 became superstars on the back of such a dark record, but their focus has never been clearer, nor has their music been catchier, than on The Joshua Tree. Unexpectedly, U2 have also tempered their textural post-punk with American influences. Not only are Bono's lyrics obsessed with America, but country and blues influences are heard throughout the record, and instead of using these as roots, they're used as ways to add texture to the music. With the uniformly excellent songs -- only the clumsy, heavy rock and portentous lyrics of "Bullet the Blue Sky" fall flat -- the result is a powerful, uncompromising record that became a hit due to its vision and its melody. Never before have U2's big messages sounded so direct and personal. [The 20th Anniversary reissue of The Joshua Tree cleared the vaults of the B-sides, outtakes and stray songs U2 released in the wake of the album's 1987 release, so the 30th Anniversary doesn't pack the same kind of revelation as its predecessor. The big addition is the entirety of a concert the band gave at Madison Square Garden in 1987, one where they played almost all of the record. That's the bonus material on the simple two-disc deluxe edition, while the hefty Super Deluxe Edition retains almost all the extras from the 20th Anniversary (a single edit of "Where The Streets Have No Name" is absent but not missed), while adding an alternate mix of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" from 1987 and a host of brand new remixes from Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, Steve Lillywhite, St Francis Hotel, Flood and Jacknife Lee. For completists, the hardcover book is more enticing than this handful of new tracks and for those who are less dedicatedâ??or have a tighter walletâ??picking up the basic Deluxe for the fine live show might not be a bad idea.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/02/2017
Label: Island
UPC: 0602557482621
Rank: 41472

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Where the Streets Have No Name
  2. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
  3. With or Without You
  4. Bullet the Blue Sky
  5. Running to Stand Still
  6. Red Hill Mining Town
  7. In God's Country
  8. Trip Through Your Wires
  9. One Tree Hill
  10. Exit
  11. Mothers of the Disappeared

Disc 2

  1. Where the Streets Have No Name
  2. I Will Follow
  3. Trip Through Your Wires
  4. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
  5. MLK
  6. Bullet the Blue Sky
  7. Running To Stand Still
  8. In God's Country
  9. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  10. Exit
  11. October
  12. New Year's Day
  13. Pride (In the Name of Love)
  14. With or Without You
  15. Party Girl
  16. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
  17. 40

Album Credits

Performance Credits

U2   Primary Artist,Co-Producer
Allen Ginsberg   Primary Artist
Bono   Primary Artist,Vocals,Harmonica,Lead Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jimi Hendrix   Primary Artist
Daniel Lanois   Guest Artist,Omnichord,Tambourine,Co-Producer,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Brian Eno   Guest Artist,Keyboards,Co-Producer,Vocals (Background),DX-7
Paul Barrett   Conductor
Bob Doidge   Strings
Ron Wood   Featured Artist
The Edge   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
George Pendergrass   Soloist
William Blake   Featured Artist
Keith Richards   Featured Artist
Adam Clayton   Guitar (Bass)
Dorothy Terrell   Soloist
New Voices of Freedom   Orchestra
Dennis Bell   Conductor,Musical Director
Jacknife Lee   Keyboards
Larry Mullen, Jr.   Drums,Percussion
Arklow Silver Band   Orchestra
Armin Family   Strings
Red Hill Mining Town Brass   Orchestra
Steve Jordan   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Daniel Lanois   Audio Production,Producer,Remixing
Brian Eno   Audio Production,Programming,Mixing,Composer,Producer
Flood   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Patrick McCarthy   Engineer
Paul Barrett   Mixing,Arranger,Engineer,Brass Arrangement,Horn Arrangements
Francis Scott Key   Composer
Steve Lillywhite   Mixing,Producer
Bob Doidge   Engineer,String Engineer
U2   Producer,Arranger,Composer
Mark Wallace   Mixing,Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Mark Wallis   Mixing
Van Morrison   Composer
Phil Gitomer   Assistant
Richard Rainey   Mixing
Jimi Hendrix   Producer,Adaptation
Carl Glanville   Engineer,Mixing
The Edge   Composer
Pat McCarthy   Engineer,Assistant
William Blake   Composer
Dave Meegan   Mixing,Engineer
Allen Ginsberg   Composer
Bono   Composer
David Hewitt   Engineer
Little Steven   Producer
Adam Clayton   Composer,Group Member
Paul Hewson   Composer
Cheryl Engels   Research,Mastering,Remastering Producer
Declan Gaffney   Engineer
Claudette Washington   Choir Arrangement
Mary Kettle   Assistant,Mixing Assistant
Dennis Bell   Choir Arrangement
Steve Matthews   Production Coordination
Thomas May "Beno"   Technical Support
Wayne Lorenz   Setup,Engineer
Arnie Acosta   Mastering,Remastering
Candida Bottaci   Production Coordination
Marion Smyth   Crew
J.B. Matteotti   Assistant
Matt Bishop   Editing
Arthur Baker   Producer
Anton Corbijn   Photography
Joe O'Herlihy   Crew,Engineer
Bill Flanagan   Liner Notes
Des Broadbery   Crew
Lynette Washington   Choir Arrangement
Scott Sedillo   Digital Editing,Mastering Assistant
Shaughn McGrath   Package Design
Tom Mullally   Crew
Bob Marley   Composer
Jacknife Lee   Remixing,Programming
Larry Mullen, Jr.   Composer,Group Member
Steve Averill   Design,Artwork,Cover Design,Art Direction
Fritz Lang   Assistant
Christopher Bell   Choir Arrangement
Arklow Silver Band   Performer
Red Hill Mining Town Brass   Performer
Mary Gough   Crew
Rab McAllister   Technical Manager
John Catlin   Engineer
Marc Coleman   Engineer
David Evans   Composer
Jones Roma   Assistant
St Francis Hotel   Remixing
Richie Kennedy   Assistant
Andrea Lepori   Engineer
Marcus Coleman   Crew
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