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U2 - The Joshua Tree

Label:
Catalog#:
U2 6, U26
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Gold Label
Country:
UK
Released:
1987
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Pop Rock, Synth-pop

Tracklist

A1   Where The Streets Have No Name X
A2   I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For X
A3   With Or Without You X
A4   Bullet The Blue Sky X
A5   Running To Stand Still X
B1   Red Hill Mining Town X
    Arranged By [Brass], Conductor [Brass] - Paul Barrett
  Featuring - Arklow Silver Band, The
B2   In God's Country X
B3   Trip Through Your Wires X
B4   One Tree Hill X
    Recorded By [Radd Strings] - Bob Doidge
  Strings [Radd Strings] - Armin Family, The
B5   Exit X
B6   Mothers Of The Disappeared X

Credits

Artwork By - Creative Dept. Ltd. Dublin, The
Artwork By [Design & Layout] - Steve Averill
Backing Vocals - Edge, The
Backing Vocals, Keyboards, Programmed By [Dx7] - Brian Eno
Backing Vocals, Tambourine, Guitar [Additional], Omnichord - Daniel Lanois
Composed By - U2
Engineer [Additional] - Dave Meegan , Pat McCarthy
Engineer [Assistant Mix Engineer] - Mary Kettle (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B1)
Engineer [Mix] - Mark Wallace* (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B1)
Harmonica - Bono
Lyrics By - Bono
Mixed By - Steve Lillywhite (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B1)
Photography - Anton Corbijn
Producer - Brian Eno , Daniel Lanois
Recorded By - Flood
Technician [Studio Crew] - Des Broadbery , Joe O'Herlihy , Marc Coleman , Marion Smyth , Mary Gough , Tim Buckley (2) , Tom Mullally

Notes

To the memory of Greg Carroll 1960-1986.

Gatefold sleeve. Has a gold joshua tree on both labels. Contains a double page info sheet with lyrics and a poster.

Bono stated in a BBC TV documentary that Kirsty MacColl selected the running order for the album by placing her favourite track first, second favourite track next, and so on...