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12 February 2008
Reissue: The Joshua Tree (Deluxe Edition) [CD/DVD]
1 of 2 found this helpful The Joshua album is truely a classic that holds up over time. The reissue (Deluxe Edition) [Limited] [CD & DVD] is a guilty pleasure. As a U2 fan, I had the album, and most of the songs on the bonus disc that were issued as b-sides on singles, or on other compilation albums. The two unleased songs, were OK, but unreleased 20 years ago because they weren't great. I enjoy hearing them just to hear elements that found there way into other songs. You may recognize a line of lyrics that has the same rhyming scheme, or the same thought, but using different words. The melodies and mix of the instruments on the extra songs definately sound like U2 from that period of time. The DVD and the Book, are the reason I paid (again) for the album set. The book has insight into how and why the albums was put together. The videos of songs were OK. The concert is simply great. A simply outside setting in the French countryside, the playing at their best. The stage is very simple compared to their later Achtung/Pop/Vertigo multimedia extravaganza tours. I love those too, but this is a nice refresher. It is even simpler, and more straight for forward than, the Rattle and Hum concert movie, inwhich they play most of the same songs. If you only know U2 from 1990 on, you need to see this footage of U2 at their peak, before going to the next level.