The Joshua Tree

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The Joshua Tree U2's most successful album (their first No. 1 album and the 1987 Grammy award-winner for Album of the Year) is also their most dour. From the stark, black and white cover photography, with U2 looking like missionaries (or at least M*A*S*H extras), to the existential angst at the heart of each track, The Joshua Tree is one long, atmospheric wail at the abyss. Producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois turn in an austere production that heightens the drama substantially. --Rob O'Connor

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Tracks
1Where The Streets Have No Name
2I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
3With Or Without You
4Bullet The Blue Sky
5Running To Stand Still
6Red Hill Mining Town
7In God's Country
8Trip Through Your Wires
9One Tree Hill
10Exit
11Mothers Of The Disappeared



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