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7 [EP] Album
  1. Summer Rain
  2. Always
  3. Big Girls are Best
  4. Beautiful Day
  5. Elevation
  6. Walk On
  7. Stuck In A Moment
Achtung Baby Album
  1. Zoo Station
  2. Even Better Than the Real Thing
  3. One
  4. Until the End of the World
  5. So Cruel
  6. The Fly
  7. Mysterious Ways
  8. Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
  9. Acrobat
  10. Love Is Blindness
Best of 1980-1990 Album
  1. Pride (In the Name of Love)
  2. With Or Without You
  3. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  4. Bad
  5. Where the Streets Have No Name
  6. I Will Follow
  7. The Unforgettable Fire
  8. The Sweetest Thing
  9. Desire
  10. When Love Comes To Town
  11. Angel of Harlem
  12. All I Want Is You
  13. October
  14. One Tree Hill
  15. Three Sunrises
  16. The Sweetest Thing
  17. Love Comes Tumbling
  18. Bass Trap
  19. Dancing Barefoot
  20. Everlasting Love
  21. Unchained Melody
  22. Walk to the Water
  23. Luminous Times (Hold On To Love)
  24. Hallelujah Here She Comes
  25. Silver and Gold
  26. Endless Deep
  27. A Room at the Heartbreak Hotel
Best Of 1990-2000 Album
  1. Even Better Than the Real Thing
  2. Mysterious Ways
  3. Beautiful Day
  4. Electrical Storm
  5. One
  6. Miss Sarajevo
  7. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
  8. Stuck In A Moment
  9. Gone
  10. Until the End of the World
  11. The Hands That Built America
  12. Discotheque
  13. Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me
  14. Staring at the Sun
  15. Numb
  16. The First Time
  17. The Fly
  18. Lady With the Spinning Head
  19. Dirty Day
  20. Summer Rain
  21. Electrical Storm
  22. North and South of the River
  23. Your Blue Room
  24. Happiness Is A Warm Gun
  25. Salome
  26. Even Better Than the Real Thing
  27. Numb
  28. Mysterious Ways
  29. If God Will Send His Angels
  30. Lemon
  31. Discotheque
Boy Album
  1. I Will Follow
  2. Twilight
  3. An Cat Dubh (The Black Cat)
  4. Into the Heart
  5. Out of Control
  6. Stories for Boys
  7. The Ocean
  8. A Day Without Me
  9. Another Time, Another Place
  10. The Electric Co.
  11. Shadows and Tall Trees
How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb Album
  1. Vertigo
  2. Miracle Drug
  3. Love And Peace Or Else
  4. City Of Blinding Lights
  5. All Because of You
  6. A Man And A Woman
  7. Crumbs From Your Table
  8. One Step Closer
  9. Original of the Species
  10. Yahweh
Melon Album
  1. Lemon (The Perfecto Mix)
  2. Salome (Zooromancer Remix)
  3. Numb (Gimme Some More Dignity Mix)
  4. Mysterious Ways (The Perfecto Mix)
  5. Stay (Underdog Mix)
  6. Numb (The Soul Assassins Mix)
  7. Mysterious Ways
  8. Even Better Than The Real Thing (Perfecto Mix)
  9. Lemon (Bad Yard Club Mix)
October Album
  1. Gloria
  2. I Fall Down
  3. I Threw a Brick Through a Window
  4. Rejoice
  5. Fire
  6. Tomorrow
  7. October
  8. With a Shout
  9. Stranger in a Strange Land
  10. Scarlet
  11. Is That All
Passengers: OST 1 Album
  1. United Colours
  2. Slug
  3. Your Blue Room
  4. Always Forever Now
  5. A Different Kind Of Blue
  6. Beach Sequence
  7. Miss Sarajevo
  8. Ito Okashi
  9. One Minute Warning
  10. Corpse (These Chains Are Way Too Long)
  11. Elvis Ate America
  12. Plot 180
  13. Theme From The Swan
Pop Album
  1. Discotheque
  2. Do You Feel Loved
  3. Mofo
  4. If God Will Send His Angels
  5. Staring at the Sun
  6. Last Night on Earth
  7. Gone
  8. Miami
  9. The Playboy Mansion
  10. If You Wear That Velvet Dress
  11. Please
  12. Wake Up Dead Man
  13. Holy Joe (Guilty Mix)
Rattle & Hum Album
  1. Helter Skelter
  2. Desire
  3. Hawkmoon 269
  4. All Along The Watchtower
  5. Freedom For My People
  6. Silver and Gold
  7. Pride (In the Name of Love)
  8. Angel of Harlem
  9. Love Rescue Me
  10. When Love Comes To Town
  11. Heartland
  12. God Part II
  13. The Star Spangled Banner
  14. Bullet the Blue Sky
  15. All I Want Is You
The Joshua Tree Album
  1. Where the Streets Have No Name
  2. With Or Without You
  3. Bullet the Blue Sky
  4. Running To Stand Still
  5. Red Hill Mining Town
  6. Trip Through Your Wires
  7. One Tree Hill
  8. Exit
  9. Mothers of the Disappeared
Under a Blood Red Sky Album
  1. Gloria
  2. I Will Follow
  3. Trash, Trampoline & The Party Girl
  4. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  5. The Electric Co.
  6. 40
Unforgettable Fire Album
  1. A Sort of Homecoming
  2. Pride (In the Name of Love)
  3. Wire
  4. The Unforgettable Fire
  5. Promenade
  6. 4th of July
  7. Bad
  8. Indian Summer Sky
  9. Elvis Presley and America
  10. MLK
War Album
  1. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  2. Seconds
  3. Like a Song
  4. Drowning Man
  5. The Refugee
  6. Two Hearts Beat as One
  7. Red Light
  8. Surrender
  9. 40
Wide Awake In America Album
  1. A Sort of Homecoming
  2. Bad
  3. Love Comes Tumbling
  4. Three Sunrises
Zooropa Album
  1. Zooropa
  2. Babyface
  3. Numb
  4. Lemon
  5. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
  6. Some Days Are Better Than Others
  7. The First Time
  8. Dirty Day
  9. The Wanderer
FORMED: 1976, Dublin, Ireland


In autumn 1976, drummer Larry Mullen put a note on the notice board at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin, looking for people to join a band. Four friends joined up: Paul Hewson (aka Bono Vox), Dave Evans (aka The Edge), Dik Evans, and Adam Clayton. Dik soon left to join the Virgin Prunes, while the remaining four formed 'Feedback' before changing to 'The Hype' and then settling on U2.

The band's first break came in 1978, winning ?00 in a talent contest on St. Patrick's Day (March 17th) in Limerick. Bono later recalled that they had beaten off many technically better bands because of what he called 'a spark', which had produced a great atmosphere on stage. One of the judges that week was Jackie Heyden of CBS Records, who was impressed and arranged their first demo session. It was not a great success - the band's inexperience and lack of studio time combining to hinder their efforts - but it was a start.

Their reputation for intense and electrifying live shows meant that U2 soon built up a dedicated following of fans. One was Bill Graham, a journalist with the music paper 'Hot Press', who was an early champion of the band and also introduced them to their manager, Paul McGuinness. A three-year contract with CBS Ireland soon followed, and with it the release of their first record in September 1979 - a three song EP entitled 'U23' comprising Out of Control, Boy/Girl, and Stories for Boys. A second single followed, before the band signed a world-wide contract with Island Records in March 1980.

Having secured the all-important record deal, the rest of 1980 was spent touring extensively. Despite this, the band also found time to record their first LP, 'Boy', which received widespread critical acclaim on its release in October. A year later came 'October' a much more mellow and spiritual record that reflected the Christian beliefs of Bono, Edge and Larry, and built on the success of 'Boy'.

U2 really hit the big time with the 'War' LP, released in March 1983. Boosted by the success of the 'New Year's Day' single, the record entered the UK charts at Number 1, and established the band as a mainstream act. Further tours followed through the US and Europe, where the songs for the mini Live LP 'Under A Blood Red Sky' were recorded. This record marked the end of an era, as it was the last record before Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois were engaged to work on future LPs.

The next record to be released, 'The Unforgettable Fire', marked a distinct change in direction towards a more complex style, moving away from the 'anthems' of the War era. Despite a few teething problems incorporating the newer songs into the band's live set, the material was well received on the subsequent European and US tours. The mini LP 'Wide Awake in America' was comprised of 2 new tracks and 2 live recordings from the European tour. It was at this time, in April 1985, that 'Rolling Stone' magazine dubbed U2 "The Band of The Eighties".

That summer U2 played in the Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium in London, where they gave a memorable performance, as the song 'Bad' over-ran to about 12 minutes! Bono actually considered leaving the band at that point, as he feared that his antics during that show (dancing with girls from the audience while leaving the band to play on regardless) had ruined the set for the rest of the band - Pride had to be dropped from the set due to lack of time. Only when a friend told him that it was one of the high points of the day did he come round. The following year U2 played Self Aid, a benefit for Ireland's unemployed, and joined the Conspiracy of Hope tour for Amnesty International.

U2's 7th LP was 'The Joshua Tree', another Eno/Lanois collaboration which was released in March 1987. This was to be their most successful record to date, becoming the fastest selling record ever in the UK on its release, and reaching number one in 22 countries. The accompanying sell-out tour included over 100 shows, and cemented their reputation as what what 'Time' magazine called "Rock's hottest ticket". During the tour, director Phil Joanou was chosen to put together a film which would capture the live shows, and also depict the band's perceptions of America. Filmed chiefly in Denver Colorado and Tempe Arizona, the resulting movie ('Rattle and Hum') and the LP of the same name were released in October 1988. Taken from this LP, the single 'Desire' gave U2 their first UK mumber one single. Other songs on the record, such as 'When Love Comes to Town' featured blues legend BB King, and he joined U2 on the Love Town tour which concentrated on Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

At the end of the 1980s, U2 played a series of 4 concerts at The Point Depot in Dublin, culminating with a show on New Year's Eve which was broadcast throughout the world. Bono announced that night that it was "time to go away and dream it all up again". This led some to believe that U2 were considering splitting up, but those fears proved to be unfounded with the release of 'Achtung Baby' in November 1991. A much more electronically processed record than their earlier releases, it marked a new beginning in U2's career. The subsequent ZooTV tour was a huge extravaganza which used giant video screens to create a stunning visual spectacle, and at the end of each show of the tour Bono attempted to call VIPs such as Bill Clinton, Pavarotti, or Princess Diana.

On a break from the tour, U2 recorded 'Zoooropa' which was released in July 1993. Less commercially successful than previous releases, it was called U2's most experimental work to date. It was to be 4 years before their next LP was released, although they continued working on various outside projects, such as the soundtrack for Batman Forever which yielded the single 'Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me. Larry and Adam worked on the 'Mission Impossible' soundtrack, while Bono and Edge worked on 'Goldeneye'. U2 also donated songs to good causes such as the AIDS fundraiser 'Red, Hot and Blue' and 'A Very Special Christmas'.

In March 1997 U2 released 'Pop' which Edge described as being "about as far away from U2 as it is possible to be". Yet another massive world tour followed, which utilised the world's largest video screen at 150 feet wide and 50 feet tall to show live pictures of the band performing, along with computer generated animation sequences. Other props included a giant rotating lemon shaped mirrorball (from which the band would emerge for the encores) and a huge olive on a 100 foot high cocktail stick. According to recent reports, this was to be the last tour of such proportions that the band would undertake. Future shows are more likely to be 'back to basics' in terms of the sets used etc.

A new LP entitled 'All That You Can't Leave Behind' was released on the 30th October 2000 (31st in the US). In a recent interview, manager Paul McGuinness stated that because of the high price of CDs in the UK and Ireland and because U2's earliest fans came from those countries, there would be a bonus track (The Ground Beneath Her Feet) on the UK release of the album. A new single taken from the album (Beautiful Day) was released and went straight into the British charts at number one, and 'Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of' has been released everywhere except the US, where no singles are due to be released at all. The new LP reached number one in the British album charts in its first week of release, but did not manage this feat in the America, where sales were not what many had hoped.

In support of All That You Can't Leave Behind, the Elevation tour started in Florida on March 24th 2001 and the first three legs have so far covered North America, Europe and back to North America, where the shows seemed to take on a new meaning in the wake of September 11th. More dates are expected to be announced for Europe in the near future, probably for large outdoor venues. Sadly, Australasia and South America have so far missed out on the tour for economic reasons. The weakness of the currencies in those regions means that a tour would not be financially viable at the moment.




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