War (U2 album) Mp-3 1983
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War (U2 album)
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War
Studio album by U2
Released 28 February 1983
Recorded September–November 1982
Studio Windmill Lane, Dublin
Genre Rock, post-punk
Length 42:03
Label Island
Producer Steve Lillywhite
Singles from War
"New Year's Day"
Released: 1 January 1983
"Two Hearts Beat as One"
Released: 21 March 1983[1]
"Sunday Bloody Sunday"
Released: 21 March 1983[2]
"40"
Released: August 1983
War is the third studio album by Irish rock band U2. It was produced by Steve Lillywhite, and was released on 28 February 1983 on Island Records. The album is regarded as U2's first overtly political album, in part because of songs like "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "New Year's Day", as well as the title, which stems from the band's perception of the world at the time; lead vocalist Bono stated that "war seemed to be the motif for 1982."[3]
U2 recorded the album from September–November 1982 at Windmill Lane Studios with Lillywhite producing, the group's third consecutive album made at the studio with the producer. While the central themes of U2's previous albums Boy and October were adolescence and spirituality, respectively,[4] War focused on both the physical aspects of warfare, and the emotional after-effects.[3] Musically, it is also harsher than the band's previous releases. The album has been described as the record where the band "turned pacifism itself into a crusade."[5]
War was a commercial success for the band, knocking Michael Jackson's Thriller from the top of the UK charts to become the band's first number-one album there. It reached number 12 in the United States and became the band's first gold-certified album there. War received generally favourable reviews, though it was poorly received by some British critics. The group supported the album with the War Tour through the end of 1983. In 2012, the album was ranked 223rd on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[6]
Track listing
All tracks are written by U2.
Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Sunday Bloody Sunday" 4:38
2. "Seconds" 3:09
3. "New Year's Day" 5:38
4. "Like a Song…" 4:48
5. "Drowning Man" 4:12
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "The Refugee" (produced by Bill Whelan) 3:40
2. "Two Hearts Beat as One" 4:00
3. "Red Light" 3:46
4. "Surrender" 5:34
5. "40" 2:36
Total length: 42:03
Complete name : U2\War\07 Two Hearts Beat as One.mp3
Format : MPEG Audio
File size : 3.70 MiB
Duration : 4 min 2 s
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 128 kb/s
Album : War
Album/Performer : U2
Track name : Two Hearts Beat as One
Track name/Position : 7
Performer : U2
Composer : U2
Publisher : Universal
Genre : Alternative
Recorded date : 1983
Audio
Format : MPEG Audio
Format version : Version 1
Format profile : Layer 3
Format settings : Joint stereo / MS Stereo
Duration : 4 min 2 s
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 128 kb/s
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 44.1 kHz
Frame rate : 38.281 FPS (1152 SPF)
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 3.70 MiB (100%)
Files:
War- 10 '40'.mp3 (2.4 MB)
- 02 Seconds.mp3 (2.9 MB)
- 06 The Refugee.mp3 (3.4 MB)
- 08 Red Light.mp3 (3.4 MB)
- 07 Two Hearts Beat as One.mp3 (3.7 MB)
- 05 Drowning Man.mp3 (3.9 MB)
- 01 Sunday Bloody Sunday.mp3 (4.3 MB)
- 04 Like a Song.mp3 (4.4 MB)
- 09 Surrender.mp3 (5.1 MB)
- 03 New Year's Day.mp3 (5.1 MB)
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