U2 – War
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After showcasing songs from the upcoming album in the UK, Europe, and Ireland, War was released in March 1983. In the UK, a special picture disc of War was released which featured the black and white Peter Rowan cover. In August 1991, the album was re-issued with red lettering on the cover instead of the pink color that was on the original issue - part of the Island Master series. Elsewhere in the world, a Japanese release of the album contained a comic book-style insert.
In the UK, the album entered the charts at No. 1. War entered the US album charts in the Top 20 and eventually climbed as high as No. 12. War also reached No. 23 on the Top Pop Catalog album chart and became U2's first Gold album in the US, eventually being certified multi-platinum by the RIAA with 4 million units sold. It also earned a Gold record in Switzerland and Silver record in the UK. In the Hot Press Reader's Poll, it was voted No. 1 best album and best LP sleeve. UK magazine New Musical Express voted both the album and sleeve as No. 3 in its annual poll. And in the New Zealand Rip It Up Poll, War was voted the No. 1 album. (U2.com).
Mastered by Arnie Acosta and cut at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Includes 12" x 12" deluxe 16-page booklet.
"…War immediately announces itself as U2's most focused and hardest-rocking album to date. Blowing away the fuzzy, sonic indulgences of October with propulsive, martial rhythms and shards of guitar, War bristles with anger, despair, and above all, passion. Previously, Bono's attempts at messages came across as grandstanding, but his vision becomes remarkably clear on this record." – All Music GuideReview
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: U2Label: Interscope Records, Island Records, UMC, UniversalFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Alternative Rock, New WaveA1 Sunday Bloody Sunday
A2 Seconds
A3 New Year'S Day
A4 Like A Song...
A5 Drowning Man
B1 The Refugee
B2 Two Hearts Beat As One
B3 Red Light
B4 Surrender
B5 "40"