U2 (Paperback)

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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781560254874
Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 33751993
Item#: BWWL3G
Buy.com Sales Rank: 67108
Dimensions (in Inches) 10.75H x 8.25L x 0.75T
Pages: 256
 
Started in the band's very earliest days, from 1986 until the year 2000, Propaganda was the only official U2 fan-club magazine to ever exist. Each issue carried exclusive in-depth interviews, plus behind-the-scenes insights into U2 operations and unique never-seen-elsewhere photographs. An impressive selection of the best features appear here in this very first Propaganda anthology, offering a fascinating chance to see the extraordinary development of one of the biggest bands in the world through the writers and photographers who have been closest to them throughout their successful career. U2's Propaganda includes 250 color photographs--some of which have never appeared anywhere else, a tribute CD made up of various artists appearing in stores in October 2002, articles written by the band members themselves, exclusive band member interviews never printed before, and a full discography.
 
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From its opening interview with a barely post-teenage Bono (their label boss predicts that the just-signed U2 will be his most important signing since King Crimson), to a sumptuous fashion spread featuring the singer cavorting with supermodel Naomi Campbell, U2: THE BEST OF PROPAGANDA is a remarkable chronicle of the steady rise of the Irish band who have come to represent rock & roll at its most uplifting and positive. Originally started as a U2 fanzine in 1981, Propaganda magazine rapidly developed into a sophisticated means for the band to maintain contact with its fan base. Steering clear of the usual fan interview pablum, PROPAGANDA features informative interviews with band members and pieces penned by the musicians themselves, including the Edge's musings on Oliver Sacks's book THE MAN WHO MISTOOK HIS WIFE FOR A HAT and Larry Mullen's recollections of his early musical career. There's also a wealth of remarkable color and black-and-white photographs of U2 relaxing and in action, as well as intriguing glimpses of the band in full-on recording mode with Brian Eno for 1995's ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS album. Both informal history and treasure trove of fan trivia, THE BEST OF PROPAGANDA is a valuable artifact of the U2 story.

  

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