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Album Review: U218 Singles

  • Artist: U2
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 21, 2006
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Beautiful Day (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:05)
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:37)
Pride (In the Name of Love) U2 U2 (3:49)
With or Without You (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:56)
Vertigo (Lyrics) U2 U2 (3:10)
New Year's Day (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:18)
Mysterious Ways (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:02)
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:32)
Where the Streets Have No Name (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:47)
Sweetest Thing (Lyrics) U2 U2 (3:01)
Sunday Bloody Sunday (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:40)
One (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:36)
Desire (Lyrics) U2 U2 (3:00)
Walk On (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:29)
Elevation (Lyrics) U2 U2 (3:49)
Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own (Lyrics) U2 U2 (5:06)
The Saints Are Coming Stuart Adamson, Richard Jobson U2, Green Day (3:22)
Window in the Skies (Lyrics) U2 U2 (4:07)

Credits

Andrew McPherson (Photography), Dawn Kenny (String Arrangements), Brian Eno (Producer), Paul Barrett (Engineer), Richard Rainey (Engineer), Brian Eno (Audio Production), Shaughn McGrath (Design), Jimmy Iovine (Producer), Sam O'Sullivan (Studio Manager), Carl Glanville (Audio Engineer), Steve Lillywhite (Mixing), Carl Glanville (Engineer), Steve Lillywhite (Producer), Anton Corbijn (Photography), Sheila Rock (Photography), Nellee Hooper (Producer), Steve Lillywhite (Audio Production), Sam O'Sullivan (Drum Technician), Brian Eno (Engineer), Steve Matthews (Production Coordination), Cheryl Engels (Audio Post-Production), Candida Bottaci (Production Coordination), Chris Heaney (Assistant Engineer), Craig Thomas (Producer), Scott Sedillo (Mastering Assistant), Daniel Lanois (Mixing), Nellee Hooper (Mixing), David Corio (Cover Photo), Greg Collins (Mixing), Flood (Engineer), Robbie Adams (Engineer), Patrick McCarthy (Engineer), Larry Mullen, Jr. (Percussion), Flood (Mixing), Jimmy Iovine (Audio Production), Arnie Acosta (Mastering), Rob Jacobs (Mixing), Chris Lord-Alge (Mixing), Dallas Schoo (Guitar Technician), Terry Lawless (Wurlitzer), Dave Meegan (Engineer), Carl Glanville (Mixing), Scott Sedillo (Digital Editing), Pennie Smith (Photography), Stephen Harris (Engineer), Thomas May "Beno" (Technical Support), Simon Osborne (Mixing), Daniel Lanois (Audio Production), Matt Mahurin (Photography), Daniel Lanois (Producer), The Edge (Guitar), Stephen Harris (Mixing), Daniel Lanois (Engineer), Colm Henry (Photography), Flood (Audio Engineer), Paul Thomas (Audio Engineer), Paul Thomas (Engineer), Adam Clayton (Guitar (Bass)), Greg Fidelman (Engineer), Larry Mullen, Jr. (Drums), Joe O'Herlihy (Engineer), Robbie Adams (Audio Engineer), Paul Slattery (Photography), Kevin Killen (Engineer), Rab McAllister (Studio Technician), The Edge (Mixing), Paul McGuinness (Management), Shelly Yakus (Mixing), Tim Palmer (Mixing), Andrew Scheps (Mixing), Steve Averill (Consultant), Tim Palmer (Engineer), Rick Rubin (Producer), Richard Rainey (Audio Engineer), Simon Gogerly (Mixing)
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U218 Singles

Cover art, based on a photo taken in Cork in 1980.[citation needed] From left to right, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen, Jr., Bono, and The Edge.
Greatest hits by U2
Released November 2006:
17 November Ireland
18 November Australia
20 November United Kingdom
21 November United States
Recorded 1982–2006
Genre Rock
Length 77:50
Label Mercury, Interscope
Producer Steve Lillywhite, Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Jacknife Lee, Rick Rubin
Professional reviews
U2 chronology
U2.COMmunication
(2005)
U218 Singles
(2006)
Zoo TV Live
(2006)
Singles from U218 Singles
  1. "The Saints Are Coming"
    Released: 31 October 2006
  2. "Window in the Skies"
    Released: 1 January 2007

U218 Singles is a greatest hits-style compilation album by the Irish rock band U2, released in November 2006. It contains eighteen songs: sixteen of their most successful singles, "The Saints Are Coming" (a cover version in collaboration with Green Day of a song by The Skids) and "Window in the Skies" (a new song). U218 Videos, a DVD featuring music videos from throughout U2's career, was released concurrently.

The album debuted on the Billboard 200 album chart on December 9, 2006 with sales of 134,000 copies. It spent 45 weeks on the chart. As of January 24, 2008[dated info], it has sold 847,490 copies in the US. Despite not being released until November 2006, it was the seventh highest-selling album in the world that year[1]

Contents

Track listing

# Title From the album: Length
1. "Beautiful Day"   All That You Can't Leave Behind 4:05
2. "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"   The Joshua Tree 4:37
3. "Pride (In the Name of Love)"   The Unforgettable Fire 3:48
4. "With or Without You"   The Joshua Tree 4:56
5. "Vertigo" (single version) How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb 3:10
6. "New Year's Day" (Japanese single version) War 4:17
7. "Mysterious Ways"   Achtung Baby 4:02
8. "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of"   All That You Can't Leave Behind 4:31
9. "Where the Streets Have No Name" (U218 edit) The Joshua Tree 4:46
10. "Sweetest Thing" (single mix) The Best of 1980-1990 3:00
11. "Sunday Bloody Sunday"   War 4:40
12. "One"   Achtung Baby 4:35
13. "Desire"   Rattle and Hum 2:58
14. "Walk On" (Canadian single version) All That You Can't Leave Behind 4:25
15. "Elevation" (album version) All That You Can't Leave Behind 3:46
16. "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own"   How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb 5:05
17. "The Saints Are Coming" (featuring Green Day) New song 3:21
18. "Window in the Skies" (album version) New song 4:07
77:50
UK and Australia bonus track
# Title From the album: Length
19. "I Will Follow"   Boy 3:38
80:28

No songs from October, Zooropa, Pop, or the 1995 Passengers project Original Soundtracks 1 are included.

Variations

A limited edition version includes a live DVD featuring ten songs recorded on the Vertigo Tour in Milan.[2] "I Will Follow" appears as a bonus track on UK and Australian editions of the CD.[3] The deluxe version in the UK, Ireland, and Canadian iTunes Stores also contains nine of the live songs from the limited edition bonus disc as audio tracks, as well as a digital booklet and a bonus track, "Smile," for those who pre-ordered the album. The United States deluxe iTunes version does not come with a digital booklet, but instead with "Smile" as a bonus track even if it was not pre-ordered.[4]

Chart positions and sales

Country Peak position Certification Sales
Austria 2
Australia 1 4x Platinum[5] 280,000+
Brazil Platinum 50,000+[citation needed]
Canada Platinum[6] 100,000+[6]
Finland 10[citation needed]
Hungary Platinum[7] 10,000+
Ireland 6x Platinum[8] 90,000+
Italy 1 3x Platinum[9] 270,000+
Japan Gold[10] 100,000+
Mexico 5 Gold[11] 50,000+
Mexico (DVD) 8 Gold[11] 10,000+
Netherlands Gold[12] 35,000+
New Zealand 1 4x Platinum 60,000+[citation needed]
Norway 5[citation needed]
Poland 2x Platinum[13] 80,000+
Portugal Platinum 20,000+[citation needed]
Spain Platinum[14] 100,000+
Sweden 4[citation needed]
Switzerland 1 Platinum[15] 30,000+
United Kingdom 4 2x Platinum[16] 600,000+
United States 12 Gold 847,000[citation needed]

Vertigo 05: Live from Milan DVD

Vertigo 05: Live from Milan

Cover art, based on a photo taken in Dublin in 1979.[citation needed] From left to right, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen, Jr., Bono, and The Edge.
Video by U2
Released 17 November 2006
Recorded 21 July 2005, San Siro, Milan, Italy
Genre Rock
Length 57:00
Label Mercury, Interscope
Director Hamish Hamilton
Producer Ned O'Hanlon
U2 video chronology
Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago
(2006)
Vertigo: Live from Milan
(2006)
U218 Videos
(2006)

A bonus live DVD entitled Vertigo 05: Live from Milan is included in the deluxe edition of the U218 Singles. The DVD features a highlight of ten songs from the band's 25-song set[17] in Milan, Italy during the Vertigo Tour in 2005. On the iTunes Store deluxe edition of the album, these songs are featured as bonus audio tracks, except for "Original of the Species", which was later released as an iTunes exclusive single.[18]

Track listing

  1. "Vertigo"
  2. "I Will Follow"
  3. "Elevation"
  4. "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"
  5. "All I Want Is You"
  6. "City of Blinding Lights"
  7. "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own"
  8. "Miss Sarajevo"
  9. "Original of the Species"
  10. "With or Without You"

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References


Preceded by
Rudebox by Robbie Williams
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
November 27 - December 10, 2006
Succeeded by
Boned! by The Twelfth Man

 
 

 

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