Thursday, September 11, 2014

U2 to release 'Songs of Innocence' via Interscope Records on October 14, 2014

By now many (if not most) of you have already listened to U2's new album 'Songs Of Innocence' via the iTunes release on Tuesday. Here are more details on the album, including a deluxe version set to land next month...I've been listening (and loving) to 'Songs Of Innocence' since its release and will have plenty to say in my column that runs next week...


U2 To Release "Songs Of Innocence" On Interscope Records October 14

ANNOUNCEMENT OF DATE FOR NEW ALBUM COMES ON THE HEELS OF HISTORIC ITUNES INITIATIVE ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2014


U2 photo courtesy of Interscope Records
U2's latest studio album Songs Of Innocence (Interscope Records), containing 11 new tracks, will be released on October 14th, 2014.  The news comes after the album was gifted by Apple to over half a billion iTunes Music Store customers worldwide on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014.

Songs of Innocence is U2's most personal work to date, charting the band's earliest influences from 70s rock and punk rock to early 80s electronica and ambient music and giving insight into how and why the band came together. The album deals with themes of home and family, relationships and discovery and was recorded in Dublin, London, New York and Los Angeles and is produced by Danger Mouse, along with Paul Epworth, Ryan Tedder, Declan Gaffney and Flood.
The track listing for Songs Of Innocence is as follows:
The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)
Every Breaking Wave
California (There Is No End To Love)
Song For Someone
Iris (Hold Me Close)
Volcano
Raised By Wolves
Cedarwood Road
Sleep Like A Baby Tonight
This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now
The Troubles
In addition, U2 will be releasing a deluxe version of Songs Of Innocence, which will contain an acoustic session of select songs from the album plus four additional tracks:
Lucifer's Hands
The Crystal Ballroom
The Troubles (Alternative version)
Sleep Like A Baby Tonight (Alternative Perspective Mix by Tchad Blake)

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