The Complete U2 Itunes Torrent Video U2 released a full “box set” of all of their releases through iTunes on November 23, 2004. The initial offering was 446 tracks, separated into 67 different “groupings” – i.e. Album and singles. Also included is a.pdf file which lists the albums and singles throughout U2's career with cover images from the various releases. The set is called 'The Complete U2' and many fans will argue the title is misleading. First several songs are just plain missing from the set, most of these covers of other artists work over the years. Even if you own every U2 album, The Complete U2 digital box set will double your collection of tracks by the band. Its 446 songs include U2's newest album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb; all of the group's previous albums; more than 100 rare live cuts, remixes, covers, demos, and b-sides; and 40 previously-unreleased tracks. More than 24 hours of revelatory music, The Complete U2 follows the. Glee: The Music - The Complete Season Two Glee Cast Pop 2012 Preview SONG TIME Empire State of Mind (Glee Cast Version). Also available in the iTunes Store More by Glee Cast. Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album 2010 Glee: The Music, Vol. 2 2009 Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals - EP. The Complete Boston '83 Tapes (2xCD) 1983-05-06: The Swingin' Pig: Soundboard: The Complete Tour Rarities 1980-1993 (CD) Rain Records: The Flame And The Fire (CD) 1985-03-21: Kiss The Stone: Audience: The Fly Is Back (2xCD) 1992-03-01: Golden Stars: Audience: The Fly Is Back (2xCD) 1992-03-01: Live Storm: Audience: The Garden Of Eden (2xCD) The.
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Track Listing:
- 'Auld Lang Syne / Where The Streets Have No Name' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (06:55)
- 'I Will Follow' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (04:20)
- 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (05:09)
- 'MLK' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (01:53)
- 'One Tree Hill' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (04:52)
- 'Gloria' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (04:34)
- 'God Part II' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (03:35)
- 'Desire ' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (03:10)
- 'All Along The Watchtower' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (04:07)
- 'All I Want is You' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - Bono (01:03)
- 'Bad' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (07:31)
- 'Van Diemen's Land ' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (02:59)
- 'Bullet the Blue Sky' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (06:23)
- 'Running to Stand Still / Dirty Old Town ' (Live From Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (05:16)
- 'New Year's Day' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (04:44)
- 'Pride (In the Name of Love)' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (06:03)
- 'Party Girl' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (03:41)
- 'Angel Of Harlem' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 and B.B. King (04:14)
- 'When Love Comes to Town' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 and B.B. King (05:06)
- 'Love Rescue Me' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 and B.B. King (06:42)
- '40' (Live from Dublin, Dec. 31, 1989) - U2 (07:25)
Background Information
In 2004 U2 worked with Apple’s iTunes store to put together a “digital box set” of U2 Recordings entitled “The Complete U2.” The set was only available through the iTunes music store for download, and included material from the first EP “Three” right through the most recent single “Vertigo”, including albums, singles and EPs. The initial launch of the set included 446 songs. The set retailed for $149.99 in the US, and a $50 coupon for the set was included in U2 Edition iPods which had also gone on sale in November 2004. Also included in the set were several rare recordings that were grouped together as albums. These “digital albums” were accompanied by new artwork designed by Four5One, the creative design firm which has done much of U2’s graphic design through the years. These album covers were embedded in each song on the “digital album” as well as being showcased in the digital booklet, designed by Shaughn McGrath, which accompanied the set in pdf format.
These rarities included in “The Complete U2” were marked as “album only” when the set went on sale. Thus you had to buy the entire set to get these rare tracks. An error in the launch of the set in the Canadian iTunes store left these songs available for individual purchase for the first three days the set was available on that store. The album was initially released in 2004 at 128kbs quality and as of December 20, 2007 was removed from the iTunes store and is no longer available to purchase. However in May 2009, when the iTunes Plus upgrades were made available, users who had previously purchased “The Complete U2” could upgrade the quality to 256kbs quality, but it still remains unavailable for new purchases.
“Love: Live from the Point Depot” was released as a digital album within “The Complete U2”. It is a recording of a concert from U2’s Lovetown tour that took place on December 31, 1989 at the Point Depot, in Dublin Ireland. The show began just as the clock ticked down to the new year, and the concert opens with U2 singing “Auld Lang Syne”, a traditional song sung at New Year’s Eve. The concert was broadcast internationally on radio in 21 countries, and fans were encouraged to tape a copy of the show. The 12th issue of Propaganda magazine arrived with a professionally designed cover for those fans who had taped the broadcast. This cover was also run in Hot Press Magazine (Ireland), Q Magazine (UK) and OOR Magazine (The Netherlands). The concert was widely bootlegged under a variety of titles, but this release as part of “The Complete U2” was the first official release of this show.
This digital album captures the entire show, the fourth in a series of hometown shows that had been sold out. The only piece omitted from this set is “The Times, They are A-Changing” which was a thirty second piece performed between “Dirty Old Town” and “New Year’s Day”. During the performance, Bono includes a snippet of “Exodus” in “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”. At the end of “All Along the Watchtower” when Bono talks about those who are “mad to live” he’s using a quote from Jack Kerouac from his novel “On the Road”. Also during “Bullet the Blue Sky” there is a brief reference to “11 O’Clock Tick Tock” and a short instrumental snippet of that song. Also included in “Bullet the Blue Sky” is a short snippet of “The Money Song” from the movie adaptation of “Cabaret”.
B.B. King and his band joined U2 on stage for three tracks that evening including “When Love Comes to Town”, “Angel of Harlem” and “Love Rescue Me”. The voice you hear at the start of the recording is Dave Fanning, who counts down the final remaining seconds of 1989 using a big clock at the back of the stage and joined by the 5000 in attendance that night including friends and family of the band.
The Edge described the show in the liner notes for “The Complete U2”: “We planned to end our tour in Dublin on December 31st 1989 at the Point Depot. It seemed like an auspicious time and place to bring an end to the 80s era, and the show had all of the mixed feelings of that kind of occasion. Bono’s well known speech about having to go away and dream it all up again actually happened at the show two nights before, but such is the selective nature of memory that it took us a few days to figure out why we couldn’t find that speech in this show”.
The album cover, attached to the files released in this set, as well as being featured in the liner notes for “The Complete U2” was designed by Four5One°, who have been responsible for much of U2’s covers and related graphic imagery over the years.
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Track Listing:
- 'Another Day' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:28)
- 'Twilight' (Single Version) - U2 (04:35)
- 'Out of Control' (Single Version) - U2 (03:53)
- 'Stories for Boys' (Just for Kicks Version) - U2 (02:42)
- 'Boy / Girl' (Single Version) - U2 (03:23)
- '11 O'Clock Tick Tock' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:47)
- 'Touch' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:25)
- 'A Day Without Me' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:13)
- 'Things to Make and Do' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:16)
- 'I Will Follow' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:37)
- 'Boy / Girl' (Live from London, Sep. 22, 1980 - Fade In-Out) - U2 (03:26)
- 'Twilight' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:22)
- 'An Cat Dubh' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:46)
- 'Into the Heart' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:27)
- 'Out of Control' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:14)
- 'Stories for Boys' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:02)
- 'The Ocean' (Studio Version) - U2 (01:35)
- 'Another Time, Another Place' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:33)
- 'The Electric Co.' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:47)
- 'Shadows and Tall Trees' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:35)
- 'Fire' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:52)
- 'J. Swallow' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:20)
- '11 O'Clock Tick Tock' (Live from Boston, MA, Mar. 6, 1981 - Encore - Fade In) - U2 (04:53)
- 'The Ocean' (Live from Boston, MA, Mar. 6, 1981 - Encore - Fade Out) - U2 (02:12)
- 'Cry / The Electric Co.' (Live from Boston, MA, Mar. 6, 1981 - Fade In / Out) - U2 (04:54)
- 'Gloria' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:13)
- 'I Will Follow' (Live from Boston, MA, Mar. 6, 1981 - Fade In / Out) - U2 (03:44)
- 'I Fall Down' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:39)
- 'I Threw a Brick Through a Window' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:54)
- 'Rejoice' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:38)
- 'Tomorrow' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:39)
- 'October' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:21)
- 'With a Shout (Jerusalem)' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:03)
- 'Stranger in a Strange Land' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:57)
- 'Scarlet' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:53)
- 'Is That All?' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:02)
- 'A Celebration' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:57)
- 'Trash, Trampoline and the Party Girl' (Studio) - U2 (02:35)
- 'New Year's Day' (7-Inch Single Edit) - U2 (03:56)
- 'Treasure (Whatever Happened to Pete the Chop)' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:24)
- 'Fire' (Live from Werchter, Jul. 4, 1982 - Fade In / Out) - U2 (03:45)
- 'I Threw a Brick Through a Window / A Day Without Me' (Live from Werchter, Jul. 4, 1982 - Fade In/Out) - U2 (06:58)
- 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:39)
- 'Seconds' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:11)
- 'New Year's Day' (Studio Version) - U2 (05:35)
- 'Like a Song...' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:47)
- 'Drowning Man' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:14)
- 'The Refugee' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:41)
- 'Two Hearts Beat as One' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:03)
- 'Red Light' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:46)
- 'Surrender' (Studio Version) - U2 (05:34)
- '40' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:38)
- 'Two Hearts Beat as One' (7-Inch Edit) - U2 (03:52)
- 'Endless Deep' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:58)
- 'New Year's Day' (USA Remix) - U2 (04:31)
- 'Two Hearts Beat as One' (USA Remix) - U2 (04;24)
- 'Two Hearts Beat as One' (Club Version) - U2 (05:43)
- 'Pride (In the Name of Love)' (Extended Single Version) - U2 (04:42)
- 'Boomerang I' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:48)
- 'Boomerang II' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:50)
- '4th of July' (Single Version) - U2 (02:26)
- '11 O'Clock Tick Tock' (Long Version) - U2 (04:13)
- 'A Sort of Homecoming' (Studio Version) - U2 (05:28)
- 'Pride (In the Name of Love)' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:50)
- 'Wire' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:19)
- 'The Unforgettable Fire' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:55)
- 'Promenade' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:35)
- '4th of July' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:17)
- 'Bad' (Studio Version) - U2 (06:08)
- 'Indian Summer Sky' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:19)
- 'Elvis Presley and America' (Studio Version) - U2 (06:23)
- 'MLK' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:34)
- 'Bass Trap' (Studio Version) - U2 (05:15)
- 'A Sort of Homecoming' (Live from London, Nov. 15, 1984) - U2 (04:07)
- 'Sixty Seconds in Kingdom Come' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:14)
- 'With or Without You' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:55)
- 'Luminous Times (Hold on to Love)' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:35)
- 'Walk to the Water' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:49)
- 'Where the Streets Have No Name' (Studio Version) - U2 (05:37)
- 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:37)
- 'Bullet the Blue Sky' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:31)
- 'Running to Stand Still' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:17)
- 'Red Hill Mining Town' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:53)
- 'In God's Country' (Studio Version) - U2 (02:56)
- 'Trip Through Your Wires' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:32)
- 'One Tree Hill' (Studio Version) - U2 (05:22)
- 'Exit' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:13)
- 'Mothers of the Disappeared' (Studio Version) - U2 (05:12)
- 'Spanish Eyes' (Studio Version) - U2 (03:16)
- 'Deep in the Heart' (Studio Version) - U2 (04:31)
Duplicate Songs in the Set:
- 'A Day Without Me' (Studio Version) (03:13) - U2
- 'I Will Follow' (Studio Version) (03:37) - U2
- 'Gloria' (Studio Version) (04:13) - U2
- 'Fire' (Studio Version) (03:52) - U2
- 'The Unforgettable Fire' (Studio Version) (04:55) - U2
- 'With or Without You' (Studio Version) (04:55) - U2
- 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' (Studio Version) (04:37) - U2
Background Information
“The Complete U2” was a first for the world of digital music. U2 released a full “box set” of all of their releases through iTunes on November 23, 2004. The initial offering was 446 tracks, separated into 67 different “groupings” – i.e. album and singles. Each item was called “The Complete U2 – xxx” where xxx was the name of the individual album or single title. The digital box set contained all of the albums up to and including “How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb” which had been released the same day in North America. The collection also contained a number of new items, not previously released including “Unreleased & Rare”, “Live in Boston 1981”, “U2 Love: Live from the Point Depot” and a digital EP of “Early Demos”. The set also contained a 48 page PDF file which detailed the tracks included, artwork from the releases, liner notes on each previously released album by Bill Flanagan, and liner notes written by The Edge for the new sets listed above. These new tracks and indeed, several other portions of the set could only be bought when buying the entire set, except in Canada where the iTunes store initially allowed users to buy all the tracks individually before finding the mistake and making them “album only”.
The same day, the U2 iPod was released. Included within the iPod box is the image used above for the cover artwork for this set. Artwork for this set was done by Four5One Creative group in Dublin, who have provided artwork for U2’s albums throughout their 25 year career. They designed the PDF file that came with the set, they provided the artwork to Apple for the singles in conjunction with U2Wanderer.org. And they designed this artwork included in the iPod.
The iPod release also came with a coupon to save $50 from the purchase price of this digital set. The set was priced at $149 in the USA store when the set launched. The tracks were initially released in m4a file format, at a bitrate of 128kbps. When iTunes Plus was launched these tracks were made available to upgrade to 256kbps, even though the set could no longer be purchased. When the video capable iPod was introduced the coupon for $50 was removed from the set and instead the box included a code for a 33 minute video called “Love U2” which was 33:45 in length and included interview clips and live footage.
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Not all of the 446 tracks are unique. In fact many are repeated throughout the collection. “One” for example is found on “Achtung Baby”, the “One” single and “The Best of 1990 – 2000”. The set was not fully complete either, and some tracks were left out of the collection, some which were already on iTunes in other forms.
There were a number of errors in the set:
- “Stories for Boys” is not the version from “Three” but rather the version from the compilation “Just for Kicks”. This was not fixed in the iTunes Plus release, and is present in international versions.
- The first drum beat on “Sunday Bloody Sunday” from the “War” and “The Best of 1990 – 2000” folder was cut off in the USA release – Apple claimed that was as the record label intended.
- “Corpse (These Chains are Way Too Long)”, “New York (Live from Farmclub.com)” were both faulty, the first would skip or stop when played on an iPod, the second would crash iTunes. Both were fixed early on.
- “Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (Temple Bar Remix)” was actually “Paint it Black” when downloaded. This was fixed within the first month.
- “A Sort of Homecoming (Live from Wembley)” on “Wide Awake in America” was only 0:12 in length. This was fixed within the first month.
- “Discotheque” on “Pop” was the 5:11 single version not the 5:19 album version, this was fixed on international releases.
- “Lemon (The Perfecto Mix)” on “Melon” and the “Lemon” single was the live version from “Hasta La Vista Baby” and not the remixed version. This was fixed within the first month.
- “Where the Streets Have No Name” in the single of that name was the 4:38 edit from “The Best of 1990 – 2000” and not the original single mix. This was never fixed.
- The tracks “Lemon (Momo’s Reprise)” and “Lemon (Momo’s Beats)” were actually the same track and were actually “Lemon (Momo’s Reprise)”. This was never fixed.
- “Even Better Than the Real Thing” isn’t the album version on “Achtung Baby” it’s actually the single version. This was never fixed.
- “Bad” on “The Best of 1980 – 1990” is not the edit found on that actual release, but is the full version from “The Unforgettable Fire” album. This was never fixed.
- “When Love Comes to Town” is not the edit found on “The Best of 1980 – 1990” in that directory, but is rather the version found on “Rattle and Hum”. This was never fixed.
- “Mysterious Ways” is also not the edit found on “The Best of 1980 – 1990” in that directory, but is rather the version found on “Achtung Baby”. This was never fixed.
In the 256kbps set that was released in 2009 as part of iTunes Plus a number of additional errors cropped up:
- The version of “Sunday Bloody Sunday” in the USA release continues to have the initial drum beat cut out, this was not fixed in the US, but was elsewhere.
- On the 256kbps set “Electrical Storm (William Orbit Radio Edit)” was actually the “Band Version” which was included elsewhere in the set. This mistake was present on all international copies and was never fixed.
- On the USA release several tracks were mislabeled, “Last Night on Earth (First Night in Hell)” was actually “Pop Muzik (PopMart Mix)” and “Numb (The Soul Assassins Mix)” was one of the “Happiness is a Warm Gun” remixes. This was fixed in international versions as they became available, and those countries actually received “Last Night on Earth” and “Numb”
- On the 256kbps set in the US “All I Want is You (Album Version)” in the “All I Want is You” folder is actually “Unchained Melody”. In the 128kbps set it had been correct.
- “Night and Day (Steel String Remix)” in the 256kbps set was actually “Satellite of Love” in the USA.
As of Dec. 20, 2007 the set was removed from the iTunes stores worldwide, and is no longer available for purchase. The set was made available in iTunes Plus at 256kbps on May 23, 2009, even though you could no longer purchase the tracks, you could upgrade them for a fee.
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