Track Listing 1. Sort Of Homecoming, A 2. Pride (In The Name Of Love) 3. Wire 4. Unforgettable Fire, The 5. Promenade 6. 4th Of July 7. Bad 8. Indian Summer Sky 9. Elvis Presley And America 10. MLK
1. Disappearing Act 2. Sort Of Homecoming, A (live at Wembley Arena, London 15th November 1984) 3. Bad (live at the NEC, Birmingham 12th November 1984) 4. Love Comes Tumbling 5. Three Sunrises, The 6. Yoshino Blossom 7. Wire (Kevorkian 12" vocal remix) 8. Boomerang I (instrumental) 9. Pride (In The Name Of Love) (single version) 10. Sort Of Homecoming, A (Daniel Lanois remix) 11. 11 O'Clock Tick Tock 12. Wire (Celtic dub mix) 13. Bass Trap 14. Boomerang II 15. 4th Of July (single version) 16. Sixty Seconds In Kingdom Come (outtake 2)
1. Unforgettable Fire, The (video/DVD) 2. Bad (DVD) 3. Pride (In The Name Of Love) (colour version/video/DVD) 4. Sort Of Homecoming, A (video/DVD) 5. Unforgettable Fire, The (making the album/documentary/DVD) 6. Conspiracy Of Hope Concert, A (live footage/DVD) 7. Live Aid (live footage/DVD) 8. Pride (In The Name Of Love) (sepia version/video/DVD) 9. 11 O'Clock Tick Tock (live from Croke Park/DVD)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Producer: | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes U2: Bono (vocals); The Edge (guitar, keyboards, vocals); Adam Clayton (bass);Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums).Additional personnel: Paul Barrett (synthesizer); Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois.Recorded at Slane Castle, County Meath and Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland.Personnel: Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno (vocals).Liner Note Authors: Daniel Lanois; Brian Eno.With a title inspired by an exhibition of paintings by Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors, THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE confirmed U2 as one of a handful of bands able to tackle such vast and emotive subjects with dignity and musical integrity. There are few artists capable of writing about religion, war, race, politics, and life with such ferocity and global commercial success. 'Pride (In The Name Of Love)', an elegy for Martin Luther King, was a breakout hit, and every track--wrapped in the Edge's impressionistic guitar splashes--reveals a quartet hungry for the world stage. The production by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois was a taste of things to come.
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