1. I know it hasn't been confirmed, but I think it HAS been confirmed (read it in more than one place) that it was written FOR the movie. Based on that I'd say it's probable it's a one-off.
  2. When did Ground Beneath Her Feet come out? I remember it being early in 2000 which would put it in same year as AYCLB
    So this is kind of a tease of what's to come.
  3. Probably movie only.
  4. Originally posted by jasvan:When did Ground Beneath Her Feet come out? I remember it being early in 2000 which would put it in same year as AYCLB
    So this is kind of a tease of what's to come.

    The movie was released on early February and the sountrack on mid March, both 2000 - so 7-8 months before ATYCLB. The song was written and recorded for the movie but the band wanted it on the album (even if it ended up only on UK and Japan editions).
  5. I hope it's movie only, I'd hate the band to recycle material.
  6. I'm sure the second track - it's going to be this one (i like it's ending):


    Breathe (Alternate Version)
  7. I think I'm slightly more excited about Breathe alternate version then about Ordinary Love.....
  8. great artwork for that vinyl thingie
  9. Side A written for the upcoming Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom film soundtrack.


    So either Breath is actually Breathe alternate version or a completely different track
  10. I haven't heard that version of Breathe before. Thanks.
    Sounds like an early / draft version though.

  11. Knowing it was in that documentary a while back makes me think it'll just be the alternate version of Breathe, but I really hope it's a completely different, new song
  12. U2
    Ordinary Love

    DETAILS
    Format: 10" Vinyl
    Label: Interscope Records
    Release type: RSD Exclusive Release
    More Info:
    Two brand new tracks from U2. Side A written for the upcoming Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom film soundtrack.
    "Ordinary Love"/"Breath"

    http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/6508

    Seems like we may have a new U2 song called Breath. Maybe them using "tracks" instead of songs is something to be wary of though.