1. Don't know if anyone remembers but U2 released an album in 1989 called 'Rattle & Hum'. It spawned a rather brilliant tour going by the name of 'Lovetown' yet it seems to have been totally ignored. Every album up to it and two albums after it all remastered.

    Is there some shame in the U2 camp? Is it the black sheep of the family.
  2. Considering how they were pilloried for it at the time, I'm thinking they'd sooner forget it. But I've always had a soft spot for the old R&H, It's got some of my favourite songs on it.
  3. It was a 1988 album
  4. these days i'm surprised they didn't put it in the JT anniversary as an outtakes cd 3 and the dvd instead of Paris hehe
  5. Indead. You can make a great Rattle and Hum Remaster Box and it´s one of my all time favorite live albums.
    This would be mine:

    Cd 1: orginal album (remastered)
    cd 2: Live outtakes
    cd 3: B-sides, studio & rehearsel outtakes

    dvd 1: New Years Eve show, The Point Dublin
    dvd 2: the orginal dvd with outtakes of the movie
  6. That would be solid. It has been suggested that they tale out all of the live tracks from the original CD and put them all together on a separate disc. Agree or disagree?
  7. Originally posted by RUMMY:That would be solid. It has been suggested that they tale out all of the live tracks from the original CD and put them all together on a separate disc. Agree or disagree?


    The rest of the album (the studio-only tracks) aren't strong/consistent enough to be considered as a studio album on their own, they're only 9 songs...
  8. R&H is kind of like a bunch of EP's thrown together.


  9. that would be awesome but there are recordings from tv only of the first 2 songs, right?


  10. Yes, that's all that is available. But the whole concert was recorded, probably never to be fully released.

  11. That's what we suppose, but as far as I know there's no proof from that or from the opposite. Just a grey area in U2's bootlegs history.
  12. maybe there's some kind of tv copyrights on it