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War [Original recording remastered]

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  • Audio CD (July 22, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 1983
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Island
  • ASIN: B0013LPS8E
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (199 customer reviews)
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1. Sunday Bloody Sunday
2. Seconds
3. New Year's Day
4. Like a Song...
5. Drowning Man
6. The Refugee
7. Two Hearts Beat as One
8. Red Light
9. Surrender
10. "40"

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2008 Remastered CD with restored packaging which includes a 16-page booklet featuring previously unseen photos, full lyrics and new liner notes by Niall Stokes, the Hot Press music magazine editor since 1977. War is the third studio album by U2 released on February 28, 1983. The album has come to be regarded as U2's first overtly political album, in part because of songs like "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "New Year's Day", as well as the title, which stems from the band's perception of the world at the time; Bono stated that "war seemed to be the motif for 1982."

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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars U2 move into the political arena... November 2, 2004
Format:Audio CD
The 1983 U2 release, "War," features a boy with haunted eyes on the cover, and the song cycle displays an increasing political awareness by the group, with "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "Seconds," and "New Year's Day."

What caught my attention back in the day was the video for "New Year's Day" played in high circulation on MTV. The band playing their instruments in that snowy field was cool, but I really liked the powerful bassline and piano melody. The Edge's slashing guitar style was unlike anything I'd heard before, and Bono's vocals are passionate and evocative. This remains one of my favorite U2 songs.

"Sunday Bloody Sunday" invokes images of Irish history, and with its rat-a-tat-tat martial drums and guitars, it's more choppy than "New Year's Day" but more anthemic. This really hit home with the Red Rocks video when Bono was waving that huge flag. It's a powerful song.

"Seconds" benefits from being sandwiched between these two songs, but the cold war lyric and intertwining vocals of Bono and the Edge, along with the largely acoustic tracking, make this an interesting piece.

Another standout is "Two Hearts Beat as One," which does not usually make the best of compilations, but is an underrated nugget with a propulsive guitar line and vocal performance by Bono. "Like a Song" moves with youthful energy and urgency, and the band captures excellent dynamics. "40" is a short closer, but another anthemic rouser that was captured well on the live Red Rocks EP.

While less atmospheric than "Unforgettable Fire," the songs on "War" are full of heart and soul and the band's personal convictions. They're playing like they mean it.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars How did U2 get this one so wrong? July 22, 2008
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I was really excited to have the first three U2 albums remastered with bonus tracks for the first time. These are my favorite U2 records (I am off the train after The Joshua Tree) and the b-sides, single only cuts and live tracks are nice to have in one package. So, how did the band screw up War's bonus material? By including some lame New Year's Day Ferry Corsten remixes instead of the original 12" versions. It's really nothing short of a slap in the face to the fans, whom i'm sure would like to have seen only original period songs included. October makes the same mistake by adding the Common Ground remix of Tomorrow, but that's a minor quibble. And while I know it would have been impossible to get ALL the War versions on the 2nd cd, it would have been in keeping with the spirit of the records to just play it straight. A five star record knocked down to three - what a shame....The other cds BOY **** and OCTOBER *****
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful
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U2's third album was unleashed on an expectant world in 1983 and launched them as a genuine global phenomenon. This long overdue CD Remaster is released today, Monday 21 July 2008 in the UK and then 22 July 2008 in the USA and other territories. Also released today are "Boy", their 1980 debut and "October" their second album from 1981. The Edge has personally overseen the remastering of all of them utilizing the same team that brought us the amazing quality re-issue of "The Joshua Tree" last year.

DISCS:
Here in the UK, "War" (like the others) comes in no less than 4 physical variants. The single CD is a straightforward remaster with an extended and upgraded booklet (it's one of those new round corner jewel cases) and costs Ł10. The second is this issue - the 2CD Deluxe Version at Ł20 - the 2nd disc being the B-sides of singles and new previously unreleased mixes. The third variant is a Limited Edition containing the 2CD Deluxe Edition housed in a DVD sized card box with a T-Shirt of the album sleeve - it costs a frankly ludicrous Ł35 and is a waste of space and money in my book. Last is the humble 10-track LP - it's housed in a repro of the original gatefold sleeve and is pressed on 180 grams vinyl with upgraded liner notes - it costs Ł15 and is a limited edition. THIS REVIEW IS FOR THE 2CD DELUXE EDITION and the SINGLE DISC EDITION.

Here's the layout:
Disc 1 is the 10 track original album, issued March 1983 on Island ILPS 9733, remastered 2008 (42:11 minutes)

Disc 2 is the B-sides of 7" and 12" singles from Germany, the UK and the USA along with two later remixes of "New Year's Day" - all tracks remastered in 2008. It should also be noted that the CD lists 12 tracks, but the booklet lists only 11 - and in the wrong order! Looks like the track list was changed at the last minute, but the booklet wasn't upgraded to reflect this - a bit sloppy to say the least considering the expensive price of the 2disc set. Whether this is a mistake or a hidden track is unsaid, but the song not listed on the packaging is number two, "Angels Too Tied To The Ground" (59:29 minutes)

PACKAGING:
Housed in an outer hard card sleeve is a 36-page hardback booklet with lyrics, album history by noted writer NIALL STOKES, 7" singles pictured, photo outtakes from the videos and a detailed breakdown of the tracks on Disc 2. The 26-page single disc booklet is extended for the deluxe one by about 12 pages and there are informative notes by The Edge on how and why some of the B-sides were recorded. Both the single CD and 2CD set are picture discs with 2 members of the band on Disc 1 and the other 2 on Disc 2. A nice touch in the 2CD set is the way the card leaves that hold the CDs have slits at their base to let the disc slide out a fraction (it would have cut through anyway). It's a small thing, but nice attention to detail. The packaging is good (apart from that track list), and classily presented, but the best bit is the SOUND...

SOUND:
Remastered by ARNIE ACOSTA at Bernie Grundman Mastering, the tapes and remasters were also overseen by THE EDGE and the quality achieved is FANTASTIC! I've waited like most fans for over 20 years to hear "Seconds", "Drowning Man", "Surrender" and "40" in truly great sound quality and this re-issue delivers that in dollops. The drums are clear and loud, the guitars and keyboards passages leaping out of the speakers at you - the great guitar work given the muscle it needs - as I say - FANTASTIC STUFF. Fans will really delight to this.

EXTRAS:
The extras, however, are a very mixed bag. "Endless Deep" is the non-album B-side to the German and UK 7" singles of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and is a sort of a meandering instrumental - interesting but hardly great. "Angels Too Tied To The Ground" is much better though and new to me - it's got to be an outtake from the sessions - musically it sounds like a rehearsal for "New Year's Day". It's a fully formed song and would have made a great B-side - it's a superb little ditty - and without question one of the best surprises on here. Fans will eat this one up. Unfortunately, tracks 5 and 6 are - in my mind - absolute travesties. They're 1999 Ferry Corsten remixes of "New Year's Day" which sound like those endless crap versions that came off "Pop" CD singles - they're staggeringly inappropriate to an 1983 album and its unique sound. What were they thinking about - tagging these on here - they're so out of place as to be laughable? "Treasure..." is the B-side to the UK issue of "New Year's Day" while 10, 11 and 12 make up the 3 other songs on the UK double 7" pack of "New Year's Day". The live tracks are good, but not that well recorded. All in all, with 4 mixes of "New" and 3 mixes of "Two", Disc 2 is a very boring and disjointed experience. In truth, I doubt I'll be returning to these soon, despite their rarity value.

To sum up, Disc 1 is 10 out of 10, but Disc 2 is pushing 5.

"War" is a superb U2 album and still stands up to this day - and this great remaster has only reminded us of that. Shame that Disc 2 lets the side down somewhat. Fans will have to own the 2CD Deluxe Edition, while the casual buyer should opt for the single disc version instead. On its own, it's a superlative remastered reissue.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic album that never lost it's mojo...
This is the quintessential U2 album that is a must for every music collection. It is occasionally raw rock (such as the Refugee and Seconds) and in turn touching (like 40). Read more
Published 24 days ago by Julie M. Noyes
5.0 out of 5 stars US the Rescue
It's U2. What's not to like? The quintescent rock hit, "New Year's Day" as the premier track. In my judgement, one of the top 3 rock compositions ever produced.
Published 1 month ago by Batman
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE!!!
Raw, energy filled, CLASSIC--MUST HAVE for anyone wanting to remember when U2 still had some of that punk in them. Absolutely have to have!!!
Published 3 months ago by drake
5.0 out of 5 stars Great songs in this album.
I still have the songs in this album in my head constantly. I have this in my rotation of CDs I play on the way to work, and it is an enjoyable listen.
Published 4 months ago by Michael Wojcik
4.0 out of 5 stars Buen rock
Esta grabación contiene temas muy buenos del grupo, un sonido único y para tener como colección de un seguidor de estos grandes músicos.
Published 5 months ago by aro
4.0 out of 5 stars RAW U2!!!!
This must be the rawest U2 album...In my opinion, it's from WAR that U2 really start to create solid songs... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Rio Fluzăo
5.0 out of 5 stars U2's first Masterpiece album
U2 / War: This has the big hit "Sunday Bloody Sunday", but this is a complete and masterful album. The theme of standing up for the little guy is heard throughout and its music... Read more
Published 16 months ago by J. Bynum
4.0 out of 5 stars "And We Love To Fly A Flag, But I Won't Let Others Live In Hell"
Sounding more aggressive and with a rawer edge to it than 'Boy" or "October", "War" is a confrontational, anthemic release, and gained considerable recognition for U2 in North... Read more
Published 16 months ago by kabalabonga
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a classic u2 album
War was the first u2's album that became a great success.
Song like Sunday Bloody Sunday, new year's day and "40" are on u2's set list from 1983 to now in concerts. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Vandre F. O. Nicolau
2.0 out of 5 stars Love the Album, Hate the Remaster
I was SO looking forward to hearing this remastered CD because War is by far my favorite U2 album, largely because it was my introduction to the band back in the early 80s. Read more
Published 23 months ago by NeepNeep
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Apr 19, 2007 by Griffin Hauck |  See all 4 posts
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So how is the remastering on these three U2 reissues - Boy, War and...
If you didn't like The Joshua Tree remaster you'll hate the War one ~ it's bright/harsh and I don't know what the engineers who did it were thinking.

To give you an idea, The Joshua Tree is warm by comparison!
Jul 2, 2009 by James Ashley |  See all 2 posts
Are these remasters digi-packed or offered in a regular jewel case?
It's neither digipak nor jewel case. These will be packaged the same way the 2-disc Joshua Tree re-issue was packaged last year. It's a 32-page hardbound book with an "envolope" for each CD inside the front and back covers. Then the whole book fits inside a larger slipcase. You can... Read more
Jul 16, 2008 by morgan1098 |  See all 5 posts
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