This transitional, hit-or-miss set, U2's first collaboration with producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, followed 1983's breakthrough, War. When things click, it bridges that record's fight-the-power arena rock with the texture fetishism of its follow-up, The Joshua Tree. The transcendent "Bad" is the triumph, but the bonus disc adds fascinating experiments, including the excellent Bowie-drag outtake "Disappearing Act" and some funky B sides that borrow from Eno's Talking Heads playbook (see "Boomerang II"). They're working notes from the band's first great reinvention; it wouldn't be its last.
(Posted: Oct 26, 2009)
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- A Sort Of Homecoming (Remastered)
- Pride (In The Name Of Love) (Remastered)
- Wire (Remastered)
- The Unforgettable Fire (Remastered)
- Promenade (Remastered)
- 4th Of July (Remastered)
- Bad (Remastered)
- Indian Summer Sky (Remastered)
- Elvis Presley & America (Remastered)
- MLK (Remastered)
- Disappearing Act
- A Sort Of Homecoming (Live)
- Bad (Live)
- Love Comes Tumbling (Remastered)
- The Three Sunrises (Remastered)
- Yoshino Blossom
- Wire (Kevorkian 12" Vocal Remix)
- Boomerang 1
- Pride (In The Name Of Love) (Remastered Single version)
- A Sort Of Homecoming (Danny Lanois Remix)
- 11 O'Clock Tick Tock (Long Version)
- Wire (Celtic Dub Mix)
- Bass Trap
- Boomerang II (Remastered)
- 4th Of July (Single Version)
- Sixty Seconds in Kingdom Come
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