Tracklist
A1.1 | Love Is All We Have Left | 8:14 | |
A1.2 | New Year's Day | ||
B1 | New Year's Day (St Francis Hotel Remix) | 5:06 | |
B2 | Love Is All We Have Left (Jon Pleased Wimmin Euromantic Mix) | 5:34 |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed To – Interscope Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Universal Music Operations Ltd.
- Copyright © – Universal Music Operations Ltd.
- Copyright © – Bubbles, Inc. S.A.
- Published By – Universal Music Publishing B.V.
- Published By – Mother Music
- Mastered At – Bernie Grundman Mastering
- Designed At – AMP Visual
- Pressed By – GZ Media – 185496M
- Recorded At – Windmill Lane Studios
Credits
- Bass Guitar – Adam Clayton
- Creative Director – Gavin Friday
- Drums, Percussion – Larry Mullen
- Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards – The Edge
- Lacquer Cut By – SS*
- Lyrics By – Bono
- Management [U2 Manager] – Guy Oseary
- Music By – U2
- Vocals – Bono
Notes
2019 Record Store Day release. Limited to 5000 copies
A1: Experience + Innocence Intro / Chaplin Speech
A2: Dublin 5th November 2018 Experience + Innocence Tour
Includes 4-page insert and A5 sticker sheet
Charlie Chaplin™ © Bubbles Incorporated S.A.
℗ 2019 Universal Music Operations Limited. © 2019 Universal Music Operations Limited
Made in Czech Republic for the EU
A1: Experience + Innocence Intro / Chaplin Speech
A2: Dublin 5th November 2018 Experience + Innocence Tour
Includes 4-page insert and A5 sticker sheet
Charlie Chaplin™ © Bubbles Incorporated S.A.
℗ 2019 Universal Music Operations Limited. © 2019 Universal Music Operations Limited
Made in Czech Republic for the EU
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 6 02577 30266 4
- Barcode (Scanned): 602577302664
- Rights Society: BIEM/SDRM
- Label Code: LC 00407
- Matrix / Runout (Side A [Stamped | Etched], Variant 1): 185496M1/A2 7730266-A | 7730266-A1 SS
- Matrix / Runout (Side B [Stamped | Etched], Variant 1): 185496M2/A1 7730266-B | 7730266-B1 SS
- Matrix / Runout (Side A [Stamped | Etched], Variant 2): 185496M1/A1 7730266-A | 7730266-A1 SS
- Matrix / Runout (Side B [Stamped | Etched], Variant 2): 185496M2/A1 7730266-B | 7730266-B1 SS
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Reviews
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Edited 3 years agopretty typical for a recent RSD release from the band. mildly interesting at best. probably unnecessary. at least it has a cool cover.
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Not gonna lie, I was dubious about this E.P. (not being a huge fan of their last 3 albums), but hot damn is that an amazing intro! I got chills!!!! The remix of NYD is pretty fun too. I love hearing different interpretations of the band's work (especially in a flashback form such as this) and it's a relief to hear it not be a mindless EDM mix with no ion put in. I've not heard the final track in it's original form before, but this remix has a 'War of the Worlds' feel to it, so I don't hate it. In summation, I've seen a lot worse things released by the band and by RSD, so this EP should be a gem for any U2 collector... One question though, did it come with a code, or will these 3 tracks only be exclusive to the vinyl format? If it's a latter then that's a real shame as I personally feel they deserve to be in a more versatile state.
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I payed 18 euro. Your vision was exactely my thought. The same speech is also used by Coldplay during their latest tour. Same thoughts about that. U2, please pay all the taxes and please stop nagging about ...
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Edited 6 years agoCheck out this omage to the dictators of Europe. I guess U2 is scared that perhaps now thy have to pay tax in the country the live in and not in THE NETHERLANDS! Overpriced Record Store Day garbage. 4 tracks, not even new ones, for 10 EURO per track?!! Record Store Day seems to me an other way of labels to screw some more money out of fans. Fans aren't rewarded for their (years) of loyalty and buying original records. No, labels need all your money, a little on a continuous basis isn't enough.
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