U2 18 Singles (2006)

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UPC: 00602517135420
Release Date: 11/21/2006
Buy.com Sku: 203329519
Item#: M39WPK
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Beautiful Day ~ U2
2. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For ~ U2
3. Pride (In The Name Of Love) ~ U2
4. With Or Without You ~ U2
5. Vertigo ~ U2
6. New Year's Day ~ U2
7. Mysterious Ways ~ U2
8. Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of ~ U2
9. Where The Streets Have No Name ~ U2
10. Sweetest Thing ~ U2
11. Sunday Bloody Sunday ~ U2
12. One ~ U2
13. Desire ~ U2
14. Walk On ~ U2
15. Elevation ~ U2
16. Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own ~ U2
17. Saints Are Coming, The - (with Green Day) ~ U2
18. Window In The Skies ~ U2



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
U2: The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen, Jr., Bono .
Personnel: The Edge (guitar); Terry Lawless (Wurlitzer organ); Adam Clayton (bass guitar); Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixers: Daniel Lanois; Flood; The Edge; Carl Glanville; Steve Lillywhite; Chris Lord-Alge; Greg Collins ; Nellee Hooper; Andrew Scheps; Rob Jacobs; Shelly Yakus; Simon Gogerly; Simon Osborne; Stephen Harris; Tim Palmer.
Recording information: EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England; Hansa Ton Studios, Berlin, Germany; HQ, Dublin, Ireland; Slane Castle, Co. Meath, Ireland; Sts, Dublin, Ireland; The South Of France; Windmill Lane Recording Studio, Dublin, Ireland.
Photographers: Andrew McPherson ; Sheila Rock; Matt Mahurin; Colm Henry; Pennie Smith; Paul Slattery; Anton Corbijn.
By the time 2006's U218 SINGLES was released, U2 had been one of rock's reigning behemoths for a good quarter century. Whittling down the group's hefty discography to 18 tracks seems impossible, but U218 SINGLES solves the problem by focusing, as the title suggests, on singles. Consequently, some crucial tunes, namely early ones like "I Will Follow," "Gloria," and "Two Hearts Beat As One," are missing.
But since one of U2's greatest strengths is their ability to create imaginative and engaging music that can also cross over into the mainstream, the collection brims with great material. Some of the band's best recorded moments--"Pride (In the Name of Love)," "New Year's Day," and "One," for example--are showcased, along with immediately familiar anthems like "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "Mysterious Ways," and "Sweetest Thing." A handful of tunes from the 2000s--like "The Saints Are Coming," the band's famed collaboration with Green Day--round out the set. Most of these songs have already become a permanent part of the pop-culture fabric, but that doesn't lessen the appeal of hearing them on this smartly compiled set.
U2's first two greatest-hits albums neatly divided themselves by decade, with the first covering the '80s and the second summing up the '90s. Their third hits comp, 2006's U218 Singles, is at once more ambitious and more concise, offering an overview of their first 26 years on a single disc comprised of 18 tracks -- and since two of those are new songs, that leaves just 16 songs to tell their whole story. That's not much space for a band with a career as lengthy and ambitious as U2, so it's inevitable that some painful cuts have been made. Nothing from October, Zooropa or Pop is here, and unless you're buying various import editions that have "I Will Follow" as a bonus track, there's nothing from Boy, either. There's only one cut each from The Unforgettable Fire and Rattle and Hum -- and bucking conventional wisdom, none of their three widely accepted masterpieces -- War, The Joshua Tree, or Achtung Baby -- provide the most songs here. No, out of all their albums the one that dominates U218 Singles is All That You Can't Leave Behind, their 2000 comeback from the depths of the misguided Pop, and one of two records that they've released since their last hits compilation, The Best of 1990-2000.
The other record they've released since then is How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, which provides two songs here -- or, as many as there are from War and Achtung Baby. What this means is that this compilation skews very heavily toward latter-day U2 -- eight out of 18 tracks, a full 44 percent of the collection, are from 2000 on, which means that U218 Singles presents the classicist version of the band, featuring the anthems from U2 at their peak, plus the highlights from when U2 were trying their best to sound like U2 at their peak. They did it quite well, of course, from both a commercial and artistic standpoint, sometimes writing songs that stood proudly alongside "Pride (In the Name of Love)" and "Sunday Bloody Sunday" (as in "Beautiful Day") and sometimes not ("Elevation"). When it's all mixed together, it paints a portrait of a band that's a little slicker and streamlined than it often was, and it's hard not to miss the big-hearted yet moody band that made "Bad," "Gloria," and "A Sort of Homecoming," not to mention the middle-aged Euro experimentalists responsible for "Numb" and "Stay! (Faraway, So Close)," two essential components of the band that has been forced aside by the arena rock pros on display here.
Then again, U2 always were the best arena rockers of their generation, and for those who love the spectacle and sound of the band in full flight, U218 Singles serves up that side of the band quite well, along with two new entries that find the band continuing the assured, even-handed sound of Atomic Bomb: a cover of the Skids' "The Saints Are Coming," recorded with Green Day and rewritten to vaguely address the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and "Window in the Skies," an anthemic pop number that relies too heavily on synth strings yet is saved by the band's sturdy songwriting and reliable performance. As such, it might not cover all the bases, but it covers enough of the major ones to be a good summary for fellow travelers who just know U2 from the radio, and it's also a good one-stop introduction to the basics for neophytes. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

 
Compilation Appearances
Vol. 1-Very Special Christmas
King Of The Blues
Red Hot & Blue
Out Loud-A Benefit For The Human Rights Of Lesbians And Gays
Tibetan Freedom Concert
City Of Angels
Greatest Hits
Runaway Bride
Vol. 6-Now That's What I Call Music
Vol. 8-Now That's What I Call Music
Essential Johnny Cash
We're A Happy Family: A Tribute To The Ramones
Essential Willie Nelson
Ultra Dance 05
Pure Trance Party Vol 2
Ministry Of Sound: trance Nation Amer
Creamfields
Creamfields: mixed By Paul
Perfecto Presents: Club Mixed By Paul Oakenfo
Vol 18.-Now That's What I Call Music
Best Of Trace Vol 5
Collaborations
The Legend
The Legend Of Johnny Cash
The Breakthrough
2006 Grammy Nominees
CLASSIC HOUSE TRACKS
MOVE YOUR BODY: ULTIMATE DANCE HITS
Gold 0606
Devil Wears Prada
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
Elton John's Christmas Party
Rhythms Del Mundo: Cuba
Cbgb Forever
Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur
Greatest Hits And Remixes(w/ Bonus DVD)
Greatest Hits And Remixes
2008 Grammy Nominees
Definitive Collection (1985 To 1993)
Essential 3.0(Limited Edition)
The Best Of NOW That's What I Call Music - 10th Anniversary Edition
Volume
Very Best Of Cold Feet

 
Associated Artists and Works
Artists, Various
Strung Out On U2: The String Quartet Tribute ~ Artists, Various
A Tribute To U2 ~ Artists, Various
Artists, Various
The Ethereal Tribute To U2 ~ Artists, Various
U2 Celtic Tribute [PA] ~ Celtic Tribute Players (The)
Celtic Tribute Players (The)
On, Pickin'
Rattle and Hum ~ Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
The Persuasions Sing U2 ~ Persuasions (The)
Pickin' On
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Various Artists
String Quartet Tribute to U2 ~ Various Artists
A Tribute to U2 [Big Eye] ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Ethereal Tribute to U2 ~ Various Artists
Still Strung Out On U2: A String Quartet Tribute ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Wideawake: The Dub Tribute to U2 ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
In The Name Of Love: Africa Celebrates U2 ~ Various Artists
Vitamin String Quartet

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 11/21/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 0008027
Label : Interscope Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00602517135420

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.129)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his CD is U2's catalog stripped down to the stadium-shaking warhorses..."

Q (p.154)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]here's a sense of personal care and attention here, as if the whole thing comes with U2's personal seal of approval."

Uncut (p.96)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] demonstration that U2 are out on their own now, the last of their kind."

Rolling Stone 8 of 10
If you thought that U2's last two greatest-hits discs had just a few too many minor songs on them, U218 Singles is the collection for you. Made in a land where Boy, October, Pop and Zooropa don't exist, this CD is U2's catalog stripped down to the stadium-shaking warhorses. With no attempt made to put them in chronological or any logical order ("Sunday Bloody Sunday" follows "Sweetest Thing"), the only reason anyone but the most casual U2 fan needs to check this out is the inclusion of two new tracks produced by Rick Rubin. The first, a cover of "The Saints Are Coming," by 1970s Scottish punk band the Skids, is an above-average "Walk On"-style anthem that -- despite the presence of Green Day -- has been thoroughly de-punked. The second, "Window in the Skies," sounds like a "City of Blinding Lights" remake with Bono's trademark vocal acrobatics. The astonishing success of The Beatles 1 proved there's a huge market for single-disc hits collections from monster bands, so Singles should almost certainly do well, even if it does feel a bit perfunctory. - Andy Greene
 

 
Bio
U2's Bono was one of the few real rock heroes of the 1980s, leading the Irish band to international recognition with a charged, political approach to music. The band's early efforts brought a stadium-size presence to alt-rock, with Bono's expressive vocals and the Edge's distinct guitar lines interacting seamlessly with the rhythm section of bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen, Jr. In 1987, U2 broke through to superstardom with THE JOSHUA TREE, a grand culmination of their '80s sound. In the 1990s, however, the band very purposefully deflated that epic image, simultaneously adding ambient, dance, and electronica touches on 1991's ACHTUNG BABY. Mining that vein for much of the decade, U2 kicked off the 21st century with a triumphant return to form that was embraced by new and longtime fans alike.
 

  
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5 of 5 What you would expect from a greatest hits album Monday, August 11, 2008
Chris from Richmond VA  

This album is a rock solid compilation of U2s greatest hits over the past quarter century. All of the biggest hits that I expected to be there were there and the track order jumped around the various years rather than simply progress in chronological order, which was a plus. The last few tracks were weaker and not what you would expect to see in this kind of album, but a very minor blemish on what was overall a no-brainer purchase at the price advertised given how good the first 14 or so tracks are.
 
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