Polski opis
Gatunek : |
Rock |
Rok Wydania : |
2009 |
Jakość : |
MP3 VBR ~201 kbps JointStereo
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Okładki : |
Tak |
Ripper : |
ONe |
Opis:
"Unforgettable Fire" to czwarta płyta w karierze U2. Nagrana w Slane Castle w Irlandii, była pierwszym wydawnictwem U2 wyprodukowanym przez Briana Eno i Danny Lanois'a. Z tej płyty pochodzą single "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" i "The Unforgettable Fire". W październiku mija 25 lat od pierwszego wydania płyty. Z tej okazji materiał został poddany ponownemu masteringowi pod dyrekcją samego The Edge'a.
Źródło: cgm.pl
English description
Genre : |
Rock |
Year : |
2009 |
Quality : |
MP3 VBR ~201 kbps JointStereo
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Covers : |
Yes |
Ripper : |
ONe |
Description:
The Unforgettable Fire was U2's first studio collaboration with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. There were several significant re-issues including one in October 1996 as part of the Island Master series and one as part of the MFSL Ultradisc series in both the 12" vinyl and 5" CD formats with a slightly longer version of 4th Of July. Other unusual releases from around the world included a Mexican release on the Bertelsmann label as part of the Rockollector series. And, in Australia, the 12" vinyl version was packaged with a bonus stickered 12" of Two Hearts Beat As One (extended)/New Year's Day (edited Version)/Two Hearts Beat As One (4.24). The album peaked at No.1 on both the UK and Australian album charts. In the US, it peaked at No.12 on the album charts and No.39 on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart. The album was certified multi-platinum by the RIAA with 3 million units sold. Meanwhile, in Switzerland, The Unforgettable Fire reached No.24 on the album charts and stayed in the charts a total of 3 weeks. It was also selected as Best Album at Ireland's Music Industry Awards and in the Hot Press Reader's Poll, it was voted the No. 1 album.
Deluxe Edition: containing 2 CDs; the remastered album, and the bonus audio CD which features B-sides and previously unreleased material, a 36 page booklet with liner notes by The Edge, Brian Eno, Danny Lanois and Bert Van de Kamp.
Source: Amazon.com