1. They wouldn't/won't waste the 360 visual potential on a audio-only release.
  2. Nice... a compilation cd full of recordings that most of us already have.

    How about the original studio recording of Stuck with Mick Jagger? (if I remember correctly they chose not to use that version on atyclb) or North Star with Michael W. Smith?

    There should be more duets there that we are even not aware of.


  3. Which is a shame, becuase visuals aside, I think performance-wise and song-wise this tour is amazing, and some of their best performances could easily be a live album.


  4. I think that's good. I don't like listening to too many live albums because it's like going to a concert with your eyes closed.
  5. Originally posted by kris_smith87:Taken from U2.com Subscriber's Page:
    'U2 Duals' - The Tracklisting
    Here's the news you've been waiting for: confirmed tracks and artists on 'U2 Duals', the limited-edition CD of U2 collaborations performed and recorded over three decades.
    From the Soweto Gospel Choir to Allan Ginsberg, Willie Nelson to Mary J Blige and Mick Jagger to Green Day, the band have curated a collection of 'duals' which highlight the remarkable range of artists they've worked with.
    A few of the fifteen tracks have featured on studio albums, but many have had only limited previous availability and some are released here for the first time.
    We think it's a pretty special collection and with the finished CD now in production, we'll be emailing qualifying subscribers with details of delivery times as soon as we have them.



    Why didn't they call it, "Everything That You Already Have"?

    Does it occur to anyone else that it's taken them a long time to come up with a finished product that seems to have had no thought put into it all? I could have put my ipod on shuffle and come up with the same thing and that would have only taken about ten seconds.
  6. Medium, Rare And Remastered and Melon are the only good things they've come up with so far.
  7. i'm very disappointed by the Duals tracklist
    songs from official albums .. hit single ... the sacrilegious Sunday and One ...
    it seems more a compilation for new U2 listener than for a subscriber fan
    a great opportunity lost

  8. thinking of what kind of duets they made rather than these makes me sick


  9. U2 Duals - Tracklisting

    1. WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME
    U2 and Soweto Gospel Choir

    2. THE WANDERER
    U2 and Johnny Cash

    3. FALLING AT YOUR FEET
    Bono and Danny Lanois

    4. MISS SARAJEVO
    Passengers and Luciano Pavarotti

    5. SLOW DANCING
    U2 and Willie Nelson

    6. THE SAINTS ARE COMING
    U2 and Green Day

    7. SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY (Live from Auckland)
    U2 and Jay-Z

    8. ONE
    U2 and Mary J Blige

    9. WHEN LOVE COMES TO TOWN
    U2 and BB King

    10. STUCK IN A MOMENT YOU CAN’T GET OUT OF (Live at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame)
    U2 and Mick Jagger

    11. THE BALLAD OF RONNIE DREW
    U2, The Dubliners, Kíla, A Band of Bowsies

    12. I’M NOT YOUR BABY
    U2 and Sinead O’Connor

    13. STRANDED (HAITI MON AMOUR) – Hybrid Mix
    Jay-Z, Bono, The Edge, Rihanna

    14. DRUNK CHICKEN / AMERICA
    U2 and Allen Ginsberg

    15. AMAZING GRACE
    U2 and Soweto Gospel Choir




    Too bad this isn't the Bono, Kanye and Jay-Z album I was talking about.

  10. but Amazing and Streets weren't in a single track?!?!
    for this kind of album i just save
    Slow dancing, I'm not your baby and The Ballad of Ronnie Drew
  11. only track that interests me even the slightest is Sunday Bloody Sunday live from auckland
  12. This is the biggest piece of crap I've ever seen.
    As if we don't all have Zooropa for f*cks sake.
    I'd just prefer that they took my subscription money and slapped me across the face.
    Just go back to live discs if you've got nothing to offer us. At least I use these.