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Achtung Baby (2 CD Deluxe Edition)

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U2 formed in 1978 after Larry Mullen pinned a 'musicians wanted' ad to the notice board at Dublin's Temple Mount School. Adam Clayton had discovered rock'n'roll as a thirteen year old, buying his first acoustic guitar and then talking his parents into buying him a bass guitar. 'It just sounded good to me. Deep and fat and satisfying.'

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  • Audio CD (November 1, 2011)
  • Original Release Date: 1991
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Island Records
  • ASIN: B005EYP8PO
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (583 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,317 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Deluxe two CD edtion features the original album plus an additional 14 tracks including b-sides and remixes. Digitally remastered edition of the Irish quartet's groundbreaking 1991album, their seventh studio release overall. While the band had been successful before the release of Achtung Baby, nobody could predict the worldwide domination that followed. Features the hits 'Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses?', 'The Fly', 'One' and 'Even Better Than The Real Thing'.

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This is not only U2's best Album, this is the best album. Bonnef Rezis  |  116 reviewers made a similar statement
Nine years after its release, this one is still the band's best album, the most complete. Tomás Estrada  |  99 reviewers made a similar statement
One of the better songs on the album really. Morton  |  98 reviewers made a similar statement
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125 of 127 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Must have for your U2 collection November 2, 2011
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Okay I'm going to do my best to break down Achtung Baby Super Deluxe Edition.

First, the packaging: The set comes in a nice box that includes 16 LP size cardboard photos from the album sessions. The other part of the set is the book. The book is great with essays by Andrew Mueller, Daniel Lanois, Anton Corbijn, Martin Scholz, Martin Wroe, Brain Eno, and Bill Flanagan. There are also tons of photos and the hand written lyrics to "One". There are also several pages dedicated to the CDs and DVDs in the set with the track listings, times, original release info, etc. The one complaint is all of the CDs and DVDs are actually housed in the inside covers rather then having individual cases (got to get the Uber edition for that).

The Music: Most U2 collectors will have 85% of the music on these 6 discs. There have been some tweeks to Achtung Baby and I think it sounds great. Zooropa appears to be the same mix but is still a great album and I hope it gets its own edition when the time comes. Disc 3 is the first of the re-mix CDs. All have been release before except the final track which is "One (Apollo 440 Remix) which basically adds a new intro, throws some beats in the middle and tags on a new drum ending. That being said, Achtung Baby is an album that really lends itself to remixes but I think Disc 4 is the better of the remix CDs. Again Disc 4 has only one unreleased song. Another remix of "One" again by Apollo 440 but I prefer this "Ambient" mix to the one on Disc 3.

Discs 5 and (especially) 6 are the reasons most are buying the set. Disc 5 has B-Sides and some unreleased songs. The Unreleased songs are mostly from the Achtung Baby sessions. The only one not from the sessions is "Even Better Then the Real Thing (Fish out of Water Remix)". The unreleased songs are "Blow Your House Down" a nice rocker, "Heaven and Hell", a moody song that seems to be Bono riffing with lyrics. "Oh Berlin" kind of a mid-tempo song that feels like the band felt like they had to write a song about the city in which they were recording. "Near the Island" a nice little instrumental which has a real Edge/Eno (even though Eno isn't credited) feel to it. "Down All The Days", this is a really good song that with a little work could have been great. Not sure why it got put away. One of those songs that just builds and builds. Finally there is "Everybody Loves A Winner" a slower song with Bono mostly singing in falsetto and some nice Edge background vocals. The rest of Disc 4 are previously released B-Sides.

Disc 6-Kindergaten: I'd love to go into a song by song review of just this CD. This is a billed as an early version of Achtung Baby or demos from early songs. It feels more like pieced together bits of demos from each song but that is not a bad thing. Some stick fairly close to the original (Zoo Station, One) and some are almost brand new songs (Even Better Then The Real Thing, Trying to Throw Your Arms Around the World). This is a fantastic Disc! It will never replace the original but it is definitely something that will get repeated listens and not just the once over and put away.

The DVD's: The set also includes 4 DVDs. The first is the Documentary "From the Sky Down". While I really enjoy this documentary it seems to have a problem decided if it is a film about the history of U2 or a film about the making of Achtung Baby. I would have preferred more of the behind the scenes from the making of the album. There is one great part though when Bono and The Edge are listening to some of the original sessions a certain song suddenly morphs into another and a huge light bulb goes off...don't want to spoil it for those who haven't seen it but it is one of the best moments caught on tape of the birth of a song.

DVD 2 is a collection of the music videos from Achtung Baby and Zooropa. Some are better then others but it's nice to have them all.

DVD 3 has quite a bit on it. There is Zoo TV Special. Which is sort of but not quite behind the scenes of the ZooTV tour. Basically the concert intercut with some behind the scenes and some ZooTV news updates and other things. The rest of the DVD is comprised of shorts. There is The MTV show "Most Wanted" where a fan won a chance to see a U2 show via satellite from his house. It shows some interviews and music videos but is actually a bit boring. There is also a MTV documentary, U2 on Naked City, and U2 on TV-AM which are all about the same...interview clips, music clips, ZooTV craziness all mashed together. The last documentary is called Trabantland. It's about the small, East German car that is featured in some of the videos and promo photos. It's enjoyable especially after seeing "From the Sky Down" and how the band used to see these cars abandoned daily because their East German drivers made the pilgrimage to Berlin just as the cars gave out. There is also some CD-Rom content on this disc. Wallpapers, Screensavers, and links to websites.

Disc 4 is the ZooTV live in Sydney Concert. I didn't own the video of this (just the CD) so I was glad to add this to my collection. Concert films aren't my favorite things to watch but this was a really great show with a nice set list. I wish they could have cleaned up the video for this release but that may have something to do with how it was originally shot.

Overall this is a 5 star buy for me. Yes I own a lot of the material already but the new items and the packaging (mainly the book) justify double dipping for this release. I hope this review helped. It's my first music review but I wanted to let people know what to expect from this wonderful set.
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59 of 62 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars U2's magnum opus March 10, 2001
Format:Audio CD
In a word: staggering. I don't know if I've ever heard an album which can even come close to capturing the kaleidoscope of sheer emotion that floods from these twelve songs. Just as Alice in Chains dragged us to the pitch black depths of heroin-addiction with "Dirt", U2 does the same, only with lost love and heartbreak as the backdrop.

Amidst the gloomy themes of the album, rays of hope still shine through in the form of The Edge's signature effect-soaked licks and some serious head-bobbing rhythm from Clayton and Mullen. The great thing about this album is its accessibility: it literally has it all. Techno/hip-hop/rockers like "Mysterious Ways" and "Even Better Than the Real Thing", and the arena-friendly chorus of "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses" will bring a smile to the face of mainstream (and hardcore) U2 fans, while deeper, more experimental fare such as the industrial-tinged "Zoo Station" and the indescribable guitar orgasm of "The Fly" will challenge the listener on their inaugural spins but eventually yield rich rewards. The heart and soul of the album, however, lies in three songs..."One", "Acrobat", and "Love is Blindness". Listening to these in this order under the right circumstances could change a life, rekindle a forgotten passion, or simply reduce the listener to a sobbing heap. They are THAT powerful.

The range of feeling captured in Bono's wailing vocals on "One" is absolutely incredible, especially in the surreal crys that end the song. "Acrobat" dabbles in electronic influences and uses thick sonic brushstrokes to paint a cavernous musical environment that is completely encompassing (and this is before Bono even utters a syllable). The album ends with one of the most bittersweetly-beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard in "Love is Blindness". From the almost gothically-eerie organ intro to the penetrating echoes of Adam Clayton's bassline, the song literally stabs at your soul. And the lyrics are poetic - for example: "Love is clockworks, and cold steel, fingers too numb too feel...squeeze the handle, blow out the candle, love is blindness." Words simply can't describe how perfectly this song captures the agony of loss. You have to hear it for yourself...and that goes for this entire album. Easily U2's best, if not the best of the entire 1990's.

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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Regarding the remastering... November 2, 2011
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Other reviewers are covering the content and the packaging pretty well. I will mainly comment on the sound quality of the original albums. First, Achtung Baby was remastered. There seems to be some confusion over this, since some reviewers, including those in the music press, claim it wasn't remastered, but that it has only been "boosted," "tweaked," or "polished." Apparently they do not understand that those changes, however slight, are achieved through remastering. That said, I do agree that the changes are pretty subtle, and may not equate to "remastering" as a lot of people understand the term, which is to say, substantial and obvious sonic changes. To my ears, there is a slight increase in gain and presence in the newer Achtung Baby mastering, but it's nothing revelatory. Comparing the tracks of the new and old CDs in a wave editor reveals a slight, but definite, increase in overall loudness on the newer version. Despite that, I have to listen pretty closely to hear the differences. This is not a put-down of the mastering job done for this release; actually, just the opposite. It's nice to see mastering engineers using some restraint and not fixing what isn't broken. So often, it seems engineers feel the need to justify their efforts by making substantial changes, regardless of whether or not those changes need to be made. The original Achtung Baby CD from 1991 already sounded great, which is confirmed by the remastering here. If forced to choose, I would probably go with the newer mastering, but honestly, I don't think the improvements are significant enough to warrant re-purchasing the album, if your only interest is to get updated sound.

Upon first listening, the new Zooropa CD struck me as sounding identical to the original 1993 CD. Based solely on those A/B comparisons, I could not tell the difference between the two CDs. However, viewing the tracks of the old and new CDs in a wave editor reveals some slight differences in certain areas of certain songs, mainly in terms of loudness and dynamics. In listening to those specific areas, I could hear the differences, but only in those specific areas. Elsewhere, the tracks sound identical. Certainly, the differences on Zooropa are more subtle than those on Achtung Baby. Had I not had a visual aid to show me where the differences are, I would not have noticed them. I think under normal listening conditions, the differences will be imperceptible to most listeners.

I gave the package four stars, not because it's not outstanding in its own right, but because there is so much here that most fans already own, which nevertheless contributes to the high cost of the set. As mentioned, the remastering, while good, doesn't really provide much incentive to pony up the cash. The really good stuff in this set - in particular, the "Kindergarten" album and the "From the Sky Down" documentary - is excellent and well worth getting. It just seems a shame to have to pay for such an expensive - and redundant - package in order to obtain the best of what it has to offer. While the set is impressive in its scope, I would have been just as happy - happier, actually - with a pared down set that offered the most important content for a lower price.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Achtung Baby
This CD just doesn't have good clarity in the sound - even when all my other CD's play fine on all my CD players - this one sounds as if they are playing in a vacuum.
Published 11 days ago by pinktinkie
5.0 out of 5 stars keeping this for investment
it already going up in value
this Uber Deluxe will add some value in years to come
U2 will be the next Beatles as far as memorabilia valuation
Published 12 days ago by Adam North
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product arrived a little dinged up
Product is excellent. Get one of these sets before they are no longer avail. if a U2 fan. Some great versions of classic U2 songs. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars "And You Can Dream, So Dream Out Loud"
"I'm ready, ready for the laughing gas/I'm ready, ready for what's next." These opening words ushered U2 into the 90's, complete with Bono's distorted voice and the industrial... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lunar Boulevard
5.0 out of 5 stars BY FAR THE BEST U2 ALBUM!!!!!
While i really like THE JOUSHUA TREE, i think ACHTUNG BABY is BY FAR the best U2 album!!!! This one is a complete masterpiece!!!!! The lyrics are UNBELIEVABLE!!!! Read more
Published 1 month ago by FLUMINENSE
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album
One of U2 finest with all the cool electronic sensibilities of David Bowie and a surprisingly funky beat. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Savonarola
4.0 out of 5 stars A must have for a U2 fan.
I'm a huge U2 fan. The art that comes with this alone is worth this set. I find it kind of odd that they included a Zooropa CD in with this but ahh well, clearly the band was in... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Andrew
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Quality!!!
Great product for U2 fans, the queality is very good and the DVD material is excellent. Great deal and product!!!
Published 3 months ago by Alejandro Hernandez Lopez
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic and awesome
A different U2 then you're used to, but still top notch stuff. Electric guitar and riffs highlight this great album.
Published 3 months ago by Lucas Lohr
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic
After fostering a solemn public image for years, U2 loosened up on Achtung Baby, a prescient mix of sleek rock and ulsing Euro grooves.
Published 4 months ago by socalbiga
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What's the point of this release?
This is part of the remastered series they have been releasing since The Joshua Tree was released a few years ago. The Edge has been working on this one for a couple of years now, during breaks in the last tour.
Aug 27, 2011 by J. Brian Barker |  See all 32 posts
2 CD Deluxe vs. 20th Anniversary Deluxe???
The only way to get the DVDs is the Achtung Baby (Super Deluxe Edition). The single-cd version does not appear to contain the remastered album, making this version the "best" to get if you don't need the extras. Read more
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