U2 celebran el aniversario de “How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb”

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U2 celebrate the anniversary of “How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb”

U2 have shared two songs, “Country Mile” and the relatively unreleased “Picture Of You (X + W)”. Both will appear on the album ““How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb”to be published in various versions on November 22.

“How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb” will be the new work of the Irish band U2, although in reality it is a complement to what was “How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb” (04), which will now celebrate twenty years of publication and which will also be remastered.

On November 22, we will be able to get both works in special editions that range from cassette format to the eight-vinyl box, so it is better to review all the formats in case one especially suits you. In any case, the news is that we can now hear the songs “Country Mile” and the relatively unreleased “Picture Of You (X + W)”.

“Country Mile” is a new song while “Picture Of You (X + W)” is an unreleased piece from the original sessions of “How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb”. Many of the band’s followers already knew her by the name “Xanax And Wine”, since she was already part of “The Complete U2”a boxset digital that was published in 2004. The remaining songs of ““How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb” they will be “Treason”, “Evidence Of Life”, “Happiness”, “Luckiest Man In The World” – previously known as “Mercy” for years. They will also be joined by “Picture Of You (X+W)”, “I Don’t Wanna See You Smile”, “Are We Gonna Wait Forever?”, “Theme From The Batman” and “All Because Of You 2” .

The song “Fast Cars” will be added to the original album in physical format, which until now had only been part of the digital edition of the album.

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