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Medium, Rare & Remastered
Medium, Rare & Remastered is a compilation album of rarities and remastered tracks by the Irish rock band U2. It was released exclusively to subscribing members of U2.com, replacing U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland on 22 February 2009. The double CD features tracks that were released as part of The Complete U2 digital box set, the bonus discs on the remastered albums to date, and some readily available single B-sides. The cover art was from the 1995 Passengers side project. The original photo featured longtime U2 producer Brian Eno, who also was involved in Passengers, but for this album, he was edited out of the photo.
All tracks are written by U2, except "Smile" (written by U2 and Simon Carmody), "Beautiful Ghost/Introduction to Songs of Experience" (lyrics by William Blake), and "Jesus Christ" (written by Woody Guthrie).
All tracks are written by U2, except "Neon Lights" (written by Karl Bartos, Ralf Hütter, and Florian Schneider).
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Medium, Rare & Remastered
Medium, Rare & Remastered is a compilation album of rarities and remastered tracks by the Irish rock band U2. It was released exclusively to subscribing members of U2.com, replacing U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland on 22 February 2009. The double CD features tracks that were released as part of The Complete U2 digital box set, the bonus discs on the remastered albums to date, and some readily available single B-sides. The cover art was from the 1995 Passengers side project. The original photo featured longtime U2 producer Brian Eno, who also was involved in Passengers, but for this album, he was edited out of the photo.
All tracks are written by U2, except "Smile" (written by U2 and Simon Carmody), "Beautiful Ghost/Introduction to Songs of Experience" (lyrics by William Blake), and "Jesus Christ" (written by Woody Guthrie).
All tracks are written by U2, except "Neon Lights" (written by Karl Bartos, Ralf Hütter, and Florian Schneider).