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The Joshua Tree  (Vinyl) 
by U2

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The 3 disc box-set format contains The Joshua Tree CD, the bonus audio CD, and a Bonus DVD. This package also includes a 56 page hardback embossed book, featuring previously unseen Anton Corbijn photos, handwritten lyrics by Bono and liner notes by Bill Flanagan, Bono, Adam Clayton, Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Anton Corbijn, Steve Averill, David Batstone, René Castro and a special essay by The Edge.

Content for the Bonus DVD: U2 Live from Paris - filmed at the Hippodrome de Vincennes in Paris, on July 4 1987, on the European leg of The Joshua Tree tour.

Product Details:
Vinyl Release Date: December 11, 2007
Studio: Island
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Original recording remastered
Average Customer Rating: based on 589 reviews
Track Listing:
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. Luminous Times (Hold on to Love) [*]
2. Walk to the Water [*]
3. Spanish Eyes [*]
4. Deep in the Heart [*]
5. Silver and Gold [*]
6. Sweetest Thing [*]
7. Race Against Time [*]
8. Where the Streets Have No Name [Single Edit][*]
9. Silver and Gold (Sun City) [*] - Bono, , Steven "Steven J." Jordan, Keith Richards, , Ron Wood
10. Beautiful Ghost/Introduction to Songs of Experience [*]
11. Wave of Sorrow (Birdland) [*]
12. Desert of Our Love [*]
13. Rise Up [*]
14. Drunk Chicken/America [*]
 
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Average Customer Review:4.5
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5The Joshua Tree experience  Nov 13, 2009
Finally after two years waiting, I have this work on my hands. I found it greater than I though. Listen the b-sides CD once and again, and again, give me the old taste of U2, full of energy and desires.

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5What I'm Looking For  Oct 08, 2009
Though it sounds like teenage hyperbole, I rank this album up there with Sergeant Pepper. It's that good. And not only is it good, it's been every bit as inspirational and epoch-making as that Beatles classic. Its musicality, spirituality, and political engagement transcend its original late-Eighties milieu to create an experience that crosses generations without diminishing its impact.

This album kicks off with three classic tracks: "Where the Streets Have No Name," "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," and "With Or Without You." All three were hit singles that remain in heavy rotation over twenty years after they were released. And it's not hard to see why. Not only are they musically and lyrically rich, they have a sing-along quality that radio audiences love.

When you pass the singles, you reach what makes the album great. Densely evocative tracks like "Bullet the Blue Sky," "One Tree Hill," and "Red Dirt Mining Town" aren't well known outside fan circles, but if anything they're more dense and impactful than the classic singles. Politically engaged but not bullying, these songs ask the audience questions about itself that not all of us may be ready to answer.

The celebrated desert that informs this album isn't always overt in the songs, but it's always there. The musical austerity, with guitars and drums ringing like some animal calling off in the distance, remind us that the desert is a place of purity. From Christ at Lent to John Wayne in "The Searchers," this is the desert people seek when they want to be purged and made new.

Most music released at the same time as this album was overproduced and virtually unlistenable. Not so this. "The Joshua Tree" is clean in its poetry, incisive in its music, and timeless in its impact. It encourages both imitation and parody, the marks of a true classic. And people still want to listen to it. Over twenty years later, its power and impact remain undiminished.

5Classic.  Sep 30, 2009
Is there any doubt that this is one of the best CDs ever recorded?

Hats off to Bono on vocals and guitar, the Edge on guitar, Adam Clayton on bass, and Larry Mullin, Jr. on drums. They go down in history.



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5Excellent album that launched U2 into superstardom  Sep 30, 2009
For 'The Joshua Tree', U2 toned down some of the artier experiments of 'The Unforgettable Fire', while still retaining that album's atmospheric, reflective mood. Instead, they begin to incorporate American roots rock into their signature sound, especially elements of folk and country rock. While 'The Unforgettable Fire' had a couple of good songs, it also had its fair share of directionless filler, while here there is not a single weak song. The end result is an album just as ambitious as its predecessor, but far more consistent.

The typical anthemic U2 sound is most evident on the first three songs, which also became the three big hit singles; 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For', 'With Or Without You', and in particular the surging opener 'Where The Streets Have No Name', one of the best lead-off tracks for an album ever written. 'In God's Country' is another fairly straightforward anthem. In contrast, the most explicit incorporation of American music is the country-tinged 'Trip Through Your Wires', complete with sqwarking harmonica and steel guitar. 'Running To Stand Still' and 'Mothers Of The Disappeared' are very sober, restained laments for a drug addict and political prisoner respectively. At the other end of the scale, the pounding 'Bullet The Blue Sky' contains some of U2's heaviest music and lyrics, while the claustrophobic 'Exit' is downright distrubing.

In some ways it's a bit surprising that 'The Joshua Tree' was such as massive commercial success, since it is not a particularly immediate or optimistic album, nor is it an easy listen. However, from an artistic viewpoint U2 are in top form, trying a number of new things and writing really strong songs. I personally think 'Achtung Baby' just shades this album, since it was an even more radical departure that worked just as well. But 'The Joshua Tree' is still an excellent album, one of U2's very best.

Five stars.

4Planted long-term success  Sep 21, 2009
Of course this represents U2 at a peak of their earlier earnestness: consistently satisfying, hipster-approved, mainstream-lined like few spotlighted rock releases of the decade, if prone to staleness in retrospective treasure hunts of subtlety.

 
 
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