Where The Streets Have No Name (Remastered)

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Where The Streets Have No Name (Remastered) · U2

The Joshua Tree

℗ An Island Records recording; ℗ 2007 Universal Music Operations Limited

Released on: 2007-01-01

Associated Performer, Vocals, Harmonica: Bono
Associated Performer, Guitar, Background Vocalist, Unknown, Other: The Edge
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Adam Clayton
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Larry Mullen, Jr.
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist, Keyboards, Programming, Producer: Brian Eno
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist, Tambourine, Strings, Producer: Daniel Lanois
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Steve Lillywhite
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Flood
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Dave Meegan
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Pat McCarthy
Studio Personnel, Mix Engineer: Mark Wallace
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Mary Kettle
Unknown, Other, Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Cheryl Engels
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Arnie Acosta
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Scott Sedillo
Unknown, Other: Thomas 'Beno' May
Studio: Joe O'Herlihy
Studio: Des Broadbery
Studio: Tom Mullally
Studio: Tim Buckley
Studio: Marc Coleman
Studio: Marion Smyth
Studio: Mary Gough
Composer: The Edge
Composer Lyricist: Bono
Composer: Adam Clayton
Composer: Larry Mullen, Jr.

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All Comments (21)
  • @BrytonBand
    The Canucks have finally made this their playoff theme again. It's about time.
  • @MrBogus213
    The organ in the opening is absolutely magical.
  • My dad got me my 1st U2 cassette in 8th grade. He told me that I needed to listen to a band with a purpose and a message. He wasn't wrong and this was the very first song we listened to together. I miss him so much❤
  • I remember hearing this song when as a high school freshman when it first came out. The very first time I heard it was on a very good stereo system, cranked all the way up to 11. Gave me chills the first time I heard it, still does. Amazing song and one of the best albums of all time. It’s a trip down memory lane every time I hear it. Hard to believe it’s been 35 years.
  • @billyalker8157
    To those who still listen to u2 on a daily basis. I salute you
  • @renatinha0707
    I listened to this album a lot when I was little kid, because my mother was always a big fan of U2. Today I live miles away from her, it's her birthday and I'm listening to this album as a way to feel her close to me on that day. I miss you mamiiii!
  • @Studio2770
    Man, this song just lifts you up and takes you on a ride. Magical.
  • One of the greatest albums of all time . You can hear the influence running through the decades .. Coldplay , big country , so many bands inspired by this iconic band 💪🏼
  • @erict847
    It was simply a better time. A better world. Music and feelings. And moments I will never forget. At least I hope I'll never forget.
  • @amadeocalveti
    At 17 years of age, this song send shivers down my spine. At 54, it still has that effect. In general reference to U2, I just love how Adam Clayton said that “it is kind of bullshit that we can’t mix politics and music.” Timeless song .
  • @aldamis8384
    When I was a kid I went on a long road trip through the western US. I'll never forget us driving through the desert at night, headlights passing by, and this album playing. It filled me with such a feeling of wonder and amazement even then.
  • @gainacces3935
    One of the best music performers in the world i love U2!!! Who is listening with me??? Corona2020 god bless you all.