Album
Rattle And Hum
1989 · Rock, Stage & Screen
6 collectors on Gatefold own this

Rattle And Hum is a Rock album by U2, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.
About
By the late ’80, U2 had climbed the highest mountains of rock succe, having racked up sold-out stadium show, multiple magazine cover, and a chart-topping album in <i>The Joshua Tree</i>. Bono and the boys had officially become the World’s Biggest Band—and now, they had to come up with an appropriately massive follow-up project. Should they make an indulgent double album? A lightning-capturing live album? What about a worshipful rock-doc? With the extravagant <i>Rattle and Hum</i>, U2 chose all three. A mix of new studio cuts and onstage highlights from the <i>Joshua Tree</i> tour, the album chronicles the US’s love for U2—and vice versa. A trip to historic Sun Studio yields “Angel of Harlem,” a swinging, horn-heavy ode to Billie Holiday that became an unlikely radio hit. It’s just one of several cuts that lets U2 dig deep into America’s musical past: The group teams with B.B. King for the wailing “When Love Comes to Town”; adopts a Bo Diddley shuffle on the grabby “Desire”; and collaborates with Bob Dylan for the languid ballad “Love Rescue Me.” Those in-studio moments—which also includes the stirring, straightforward love song “All I Want Is You”—are interspersed with a handful of tracks recorded during U2’s 1987 tear through America, and chronicled for the 1988 <i>Rattle and Hum</i> documentary. Those live moments find the band working overtime to match their fans’ arena-sized expectations: Bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen Jr. march in a lockstep groove to Dylan’s “All Along the Watchtower,” while the Edge lets rip on a fiery solo on “Bullet the Blue Sky.” And while <i>Rattle and Hum</i>’s concert tracks feature a few typically indulgent Bono bon mots—he opens a cover of the Beatles’ “Helter Skelter” by name-dropping Charles Manson—all is forgiven when Harlem’s New Voices of Freedom gospel choir shows up for a joyous rendition of “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.” .
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Tracklist
- 1Helter Skelter (Live)3:04
- 2Van Diemen's Land (Live)3:08
- 3Desire2:58
- 4Hawkmoon 2696:21
- 5All Along the Watchtower (Live)4:23
- 6I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (Live)5:54
- 7Freedom for My People (Excerpt)0:37
- 8Silver and Gold (Live)5:49
- 9Pride (In the Name of Love) [Live]4:26
- 10Angel of Harlem3:48
- 11Love Rescue Me6:23
- 12When Love Comes to Town4:15
- 13Heartland5:03
- 14God, Pt. II3:15
- 15The Star Spangled Banner (Live Woodstock Festival Excerpt)0:42
- 16Bullet the Blue Sky (Live)5:36
- 17All I Want Is You6:30
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- raw
- anthemic
- outlaw
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- B.B. KingFEATURING
6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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