U2 - The Joshua Tree 2xCD
- Where the Streets Have No Name
- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking for
- With or Without You
- Bullet the Blue Sky
- Running to Stand Still
- Red Hill Mining Town
- In God's Country
- Trip Through Your Wires
- One Tree Hill
- Exit
- Mothers of the Disappeared
- Format
- 2LP
- Discs
- 2
- Tracks
- 11
U2 1987-2017: The Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary Edition Celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of it's 1987 release, it's the ultimate collector's edition of The Joshua Tree. - Time Magazine put U2 on it's cover in April 1987, proclaiming them ""Rock's Hottest Ticket"" in a defining year for the band that saw their arena dates roll into stadium shows to accommodate escalating demand - setting them on course to become one of the greatest live acts in the world today. - The 12 months that followed saw the band create now-iconic moments: the traffic-stopping Grammy Award-winning music video on the roof of a Los Angeles liquor store, winning a BRIT Award and two Grammys - including Album of the Year - their first of 22 received to date, distinguishing U2 as the most awarded rock band in Grammy history; as well as a triumphant return home with the original Joshua Tree Tour for four unforgettable shows in Belfast, Dublin and Cork in the summer of 1987.
- Where the Streets Have No Name
- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking for
- With or Without You
- Bullet the Blue Sky
- Running to Stand Still
- Red Hill Mining Town
- In God's Country
- Trip Through Your Wires
- One Tree Hill
- Exit
- Mothers of the Disappeared
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Discs
- 2
- Tracks
- 11
Digitally remastered edition. Released to universal acclaim on 9th March 1987 and featuring hit singles With Or Without You, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For and Where The Streets Have No Name, The Joshua Tree went to #1 in the U.K, U.S., Ireland and around the world, selling in excess of 25 million albums, and catapulting Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr... from heroes to superstars (Rolling Stone). Time Magazine put U2 on it's cover in April 1987, proclaiming them Rock's Hottest Ticket and the 12 months that followed saw U2 create iconic moments including the traffic-stopping Grammy Award-winning Where The Streets Have No Name video on the roof of a Los Angeles liquor store, and go on to win a BRIT Award and two Grammys - including Album of the Year - their first of 22 received to date; as well as a triumphant return home for four unforgettable shows in Belfast, Dublin and Cork in the summer of 1987.