Disco de U2: “If God Will Send His Angels [Single]”
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If God Will Send His Angels [Single] |
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UPC:731457218921
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Single
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Género:Rock & Pop - Alternative
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Artista:U2
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Sello:Island Records (USA)
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Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
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Fecha de publicación:1998/04/07
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Año de publicación original:1998
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Número de discos:1
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Grabación:Digital
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Mezcla:Digital
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Masterización:Digital
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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Análisis de usuario - 23 Febrero 2000
6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Excellent
this single is really quite powerful...a slightly different version of "If God Will Send His Angels" than on the Pop album is quality, but for me, the track that makes this an excellent single is the live version of "Sunday, Bloody Sunday" performed in Sarajevo, and sung by The Edge. Incredible version, this remains one of the few songs that sends chills up my spine when I listen to it. Very powerful stuff.
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- track-by-track breakdown
This is a good CD overall, quite unlike the previous singles from Pop which were packed with remixes.
If God Will Send His Angels (Single Version): This is the version that was on the City of Angels soundtrack. It is shorter than the album version by almost a minute, but is not entirely the same. There's a different vocal part in the end that sounds really pretty. Still, the song's doubt may put off some listeners. "God's got His phone off the hook, babe/Would He pick up if He could?"
Slow Dancing (featuring Willie Nelson): This song originally appeared as the B-side to the Stay (Faraway, So Close!) single. While that version was just Bono and an acoustic guitar, this version features Willie Nelson on lead vocals, along with a nice harmonica part. Bono wrote this song specifically for Willie, but it took him a while to get around to recording it, as evidenced by the amount of years separating the two recordings.
Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad: A song Bono wrote for Frank Sinatra and performed for his 80th birthday celebration. If you listen closely right at the end you can hear him say "Happy birthday, Frank". Pretty good song with Bono singing along with a live swing band. Not technically what you would call a "U2 song", but worth a listen nonetheless.
Sunday Bloody Sunday (Live From Sarajevo): Normally I'm not much on live tracks, but this one is an exception. This version is taken from a concert where Bono's voice gave out, so The Edge had to step in for vocal duties. It's cool to hear him sing this classic with just a guitar accompaniment. Definitely different. Worth adding to your CD collection.
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Willie Nelson makes this single worthwhile.
I have no issue with the CD-Single. The addition of the duet with Willie Nelson accentuates this in that it brings back memories of Willie Nelson's early gospel work like the classic song "Family Bible." Good team effort.
- help
Again, sometimes you just need to hear something new from U2. "Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad" was a plesant surprise. I am always amazed by the different kinds of music the band gets into.
"kdschone" (Sandy, UT. United States) - 08 Febrero 2002
- An Absolute Must-Have!
I love this single! I think that it is a necessary part of any U2 collection. It says a lot about a band when the stuff that doesn't make the album is amazing. U2 is so diversified in their music. The live "Sunday Bloody Sunday" sung by Edge make the CD worth buying. I love every song. It is worth much more than their asking!
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