U2 Releases Rare Footage for The Unforgetable Fire
With the re-release of U2's fourth album, The Unforgettable Fire, the group has decided to share
rarely seen before seen video footage with their fans. The video showcases
frontman Bono speaking on the recording process of the breakthrough album and
flashes back to some of the most historical songs ever written.
The special edition release of The
Unforgettable Fire marks 25 years since the album's original release
in October 1984. Recorded at Slane Castle, Ireland, The Unforgettable Fire was the first U2 album to be produced
by Brian Eno and Danny Lanois, and spawned two top 10 UK singles - "Pride
(In The Name Of Love)" and "The Unforgettable Fire."
The Unforgettable Fire
is available now in four different formats, with deluxe editions that feature
two previously unheard tracks from the Slane Castle sessions: "Yoshino
Blossom", and "Disappearing Act" as well as a limited edition
Super Deluxe package which includes a DVD featuring music videos, a documentary
and unreleased live footage from the Amnesty International Conspiracy of Hope
Tour in 1986.






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