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Classic Albums - U2: The Joshua Tree

Classic Albums - U2: The Joshua Tree

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A look behind the scenes of a true classic
Review: I love this band. I love this dvd. An incredible look behind the scenes. A must have for any fan.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great insight into U2 music!
Review: I love this collection of U2 thoughts BUT its not in dolby digital. Major draw back for a DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: intimate u2
Review: i loved this dvd! ....i always get a kick outta learning new things about the greatest band ever! i found it refreshing to see bono so humble and to hear the original track versions in the raw!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great footage and interviews
Review: I must admit that I didn't have high expectations for this DVD. I imagined a lot of old interviews and video footage of the band and not much else. However, when I watched the DVD, I was pleasantly surprised. This DVD was made in the last two years...interviewing all of U2, Flood, Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, Steve Lillywhite and Paul McGuiness. There is also an interview with designer Steve Averill and photographer Anton Corbijn about the sleeve work. Lanois, Bono and Edge sit down at the mixing console and pull out the old 2" recording tape to listen to the old mixes of many of the songs. I also found it humorous to watch Bono wince as he listened to some of his old vocal tracks from the album's recording. Edge even pulls out the guitar and plays along to the end of With or Without You. He also plays the original 4 track recording of "Streets" that he made. There are also a great deal of unique short clips of the band...most notably one of U2 performing "Mothers of the Disapeared" in Chile (with some of the actual mothers of the disappeared) a couple years ago. Yes, it is short, but still worth the time and money. The DVD doesn't cover all the songs, leaving out One Tree Hill, In God's Country, Trip Through Your Wires and Red Hill Mining Town. It was interesting though to learn how songs like Exit and Mothers of the Disappeared were created. This DVD is a must for die-hard fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ready for the laughing gas
Review: I remember how Joshua Tree transformed U2 into superstars. Before, they had been on the same level as the rest. Duran Duran, Ultravox etc. The music was different, but they were one of those post-punk bands, and that was it. Joshua Tree changed all that. As the other bands were dying a slow and painful death, U2 exploded. It was and is a great album and this DVD only enhances that experience.

The only vice I could possibly find is that it's short. 60 minutes is not a lot of DVD. Including the Sweetest Thing video was a neat thing, but I would have liked to see the rest as well. I guess they want you to buy Best of 1980-1990, but then they better release that. Why was that only released on VHS?

I'm ready for the laughing gas. I want some ZooTV stuff on DVD... soon.

A great, short DVD, well worth the money if you like U2 or are interested in how albums are made.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Great Documentary - Little Music
Review: I was expecting the Joshua Tree album done up in full fledged 5.1 channel surround sound or at least high quality digital stereo. What I got was educational but musically lame. Not a single full trac of music. Just a few clips. Bites.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I LIKED IT
Review: I was hesitant to buy this after reading poor reviews. But I saw U2 in Pgh and then again at Slane Castle...and this DVD was very enjoyable. It showed me things VH1 would never show! I especially loved the moment the Edge shared some guitar riffs with us...I felt like I got glimpses of the band members just hanging out...i liked it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much Better Than I Anticipated
Review: I was little apprehensive buying this DVD sight unseen. I was afraid that this was going to be a collection of videos from the "Joshua Tree" album, with perhaps some stock footage thrown in to make it look like a documentary. I was pleasantly surprised.

The producers sat down recently (probably while making the new U2 album) with U2, Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, and Flood and discussed in detail all that went into making this album. Bono and Lanois even play back the master tapes to show instumentations and vocals that weren't included in the final mix. The Edge also breaks down the master for "Where the Streets Have No Name" and discusses how the song evolved, and shows all of the different guitar parts included in the final mix. I found the whole DVD fascinating.

I only wish that it had lasted longer (60 minutes). My hope is that maybe some of the magic that went into the production of "The Joshua Tree" will find it's way onto the new album...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much Better Than I Anticipated
Review: I was little apprehensive buying this DVD sight unseen. I was afraid that this was going to be a collection of videos from the "Joshua Tree" album, with perhaps some stock footage thrown in to make it look like a documentary. I was pleasantly surprised.

The producers sat down recently (probably while making the new U2 album) with U2, Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, and Flood and discussed in detail all that went into making this album. Bono and Lanois even play back the master tapes to show instumentations and vocals that weren't included in the final mix. The Edge also breaks down the master for "Where the Streets Have No Name" and discusses how the song evolved, and shows all of the different guitar parts included in the final mix. I found the whole DVD fascinating.

I only wish that it had lasted longer (60 minutes). My hope is that maybe some of the magic that went into the production of "The Joshua Tree" will find it's way onto the new album...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It is not bad
Review: I'm really a fan. I've seen the band's (r)evolution. This DVD is a good one because you hear each member of the band, and they have something interesting to tell, apart of sing and play. The band tells stories about the Yoshua Tree album, and give a sort of examples of how they reach the instrument's sound, or what inspired them to writte lirycs and music, all of this is good, but the DVD doesn't let you hear a complete song!!! And this is a shame. Furthermore, the discography is just a bad list (without images, nor included songs). Buy this DVD taking into acount you aren't going to haear a complete song, the content is just a sort of interview.


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