Album: Vertigo
Artist: U2
Company: Universal Music Group
Language: English
Release: 20051115
⊙ There is no doubt that U2 was the most popular rock band in the UK in the 1980s. The U2 group, which originated in Ireland, began their music career in 1977, when the main members of the band were still Both went to secondary school in Dublin. Among them, Bono (Paul David Hewson, born in Dublin on May 10, 1960, musician), The Edge (David Evans, born in Essex in 1961, guitarist), Adam Clayton (March 13, 1960) Born on October 31, 1961 in Dublin, England, bass) and Larry Mullen Jr (namely Laurence Mullen, born on October 31, 1961 in Dublin, drummer) initially played classic songs by the Rolling Stones and the Shipwrecked Boys, and formed the basis for the band. It's called Feedback. They later changed their name to Hype, but eventually settled on U2 in 1978.
⊙ In the same year, after winning the talent competition in Limrick, England, U2 was noticed by the well-known music agent Paul McGuinness and soon signed a contract with CBS Ireland Records. The single "Out Of Control (1979)" included in their first album "EP U2:3" topped the Irish pop charts. Later, U2 also repeated it again with the song "Another Day (1980)" Take the top spot on the leaderboard. However, during this period, their contract period with CBS British Records had expired, and they could sign with any record company outside Ireland, so they became a band under Island Records. Their UK debut single "11 O'Clock Tick Tock", produced by Martin Hannett, failed to chart despite a good response from fans. At the same time, their other two singles "A Day Without Me" and "I Will Follow" did not sell well, but this did not affect their preparation for the release of their first album "Boy", which was produced by Produced by Steve Lillywhite, it is a record of their own youth. Although the style is touching and uplifting, it has been criticized by some music critics. This accusation became more intense as U2 performed live performances throughout the UK at that time. Despite this, Bono's unforgettable voice and the band's passionate performance showed the world that they were the most promising band in 1981. After touring the United States, U2 returned to the UK. By this time their single "Fire" had been included in the top 30 of the British pop charts. Another single that also caused a great response was "Gloria". At the same time, U2's new album "October" is also deeply loved by music fans. They have given the album a religious color to make it more shocking. In February 1983, U2 entered the top ten of the British pop charts with the single "New Year's Day". It is said that the theme of this track is hope and was created based on the political movement launched by the Polish Solidarity trade union. The theme of this album organically combines religious and political conflicts, and its lead song "Sunday Bloody Sunday" has become one of U2's most memorable tracks. Another single, "Under A Blood Red Sky", also made an impression, reaching number two on the UK pop charts, and also launched U2 into the US pop charts for the first time. No. 28 on the music charts. In the summer of 1984, U2 began planning to enter the rock music scene.
Bono teamed up with Bob Dylan to make his first appearance at the latter's concert. At the same time, U2 also formed its own Mother record label, whose purpose is to discover more new music talents in Ireland. In the meantime, "The Unforgettable Fire", co-produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, showed that the U2 band had become more mature. This single made U2 higher on the American pop music charts and also achieved great commercial success. . Another single "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" more strongly demonstrates the unique passion and humanistic style of U2's music. This style has gradually become the representative style of U2 and is familiar and accepted by music fans.
⊙ The U2 band’s commitment to charity was more clearly reflected in their subsequent actions. They participated in various charity activities held by the Irish Self-Help Movement, and conducted cooperation with Amnesty International. Collaborated and sang in Little Steven's anti-apartheid song "Sun City". During this same period, U2 began a global tour and completed the recording of their next album. The album, titled "The Joshua Tree", was released in March 1987. It solidified U2's status in the music industry and made U2 one of the most popular bands in the world. The album continued to top the charts in the UK and US, showing U2's new broader sound and deeply rooted lyrical melodies. Two singles from the album, "With Or Without You" and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", both topped the US pop charts. After this landmark album, 1988 was a relatively quiet year for U2. Bono and Edge appeared in Roy Orbison's film Mystery Girl, and U2 performed the song "Desire" It also became their first hit single to reach number one in the UK. In addition, due to the success of the album "The Joshua Tree", U2 faced the huge challenge of releasing an equally outstanding album, and they spent a long time discussing this matter. During this period, members of the U2 band participated in the recording of an album commemorating Cole Porter. In this album called "Red Hot Blue", they sang a fast-paced song "Night And Day". At the end of 1991, the song "The Fly" sung by the U2 band was selected into the British charts and soon became the number one song. It repeated the success of the U2 band's "Desire" single. The song "Achtung Baby" continues the music style of the U2 band, which emphasizes U2's status in international rock music. Critics still mercilessly mock Zooropa and the dance-focused Pop, but U2 is one of the most popular bands in modern rock music, and their stadium shows always attract countless fans.
By the mid-1990s, Bono spent much of his time writing songs, and he and Edge wrote the interlude for the James Bond film "GoldenEye." In addition, at the MTV Awards held in Paris, Bono denounced French President Chirac, which became a sensational news at the time. Bono was visibly upset about France's nuclear tests, but he was smiling as he walked on stage to accept the award, fooling everyone in the audience with his calm performance, but then he dropped the sarcasm. Bono said: "What a city!" (the audience cheered and applauded), "What a night" (then cheered), "What a bomb" (the audience was confused but burst into laughter), "What a mistake" (The audience reacted with confusion), then Bono said: "What a mean president you have" (scattered boos erupted).
U2's 1998 re-recording of the song "Sweetest Thing" ranked third on the UK Hot Singles Chart at the time, and U2 released its first retrospective album. In March 2000, Bono's episode for the movie "Million Pound Hotel" was officially released. The episode was a new song "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" specially sung by U2, with lyrics written by Rushdie. This song was also included in U2's album "All That You Can't Leave Behind". In this album, U2 eschewed electroacoustic instruments and instead used rock-style accompaniment in the late 1980s.
⊙U2 File
Chinese name: U2 Choir
English name: U2
Birthday: 1977/xx/xx
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Vocalist: Bono
Birthday: 1960.5.10
Birthplace: Dublin
Guitarist: The Edge
Birthday: 1961.8.8
Birthplace: Barking, Essex
Bass player: Adam Clayton
Birthday: 1960.3.13
Birth Place: Oxfordshire
Drummer: Larry Mullen
Birthday: 1961.10.31
Birthplace: Dublin
1 City of Blinding Lights
2 Vertigo
3 Elevation
4 Cry/Electric Co.
5 An Cat Dubh/Into The Heart
6 Beautiful Day
7 New Year's Day
8 Miracle Drug
9 Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
10 Love and Peace or Else
11 Sunday Bloody Sunday
12 Bullet The Blue Sky
13 Running To Standstill
14 Pride In The Name Of Love
15 Where The Streets Have No Name
16 One
17 Zoo Station
18 The Fly
p>19 Mysterious Ways
20 All Because Of You
21 Original Of The Species
22 Yahweh
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Album: Wonderful Finale: New Song Selection Curtain Call: The Hits
Artist: Eminem
Company: Shady/Aftermath/Interscope
Language: Mandarin
Release: 2005-12-06
*The best-selling hip-hop artist in pop history* Album sales record approaching 67 million copies worldwide
*Including "Lose Yourself", "Without Me", "Stan", "The Real Slim Shady", "Just Lose It", "Like Toy Soldiers" and 6 more UK gold chart-topping songs
* Also includes "When I'm Gone" and 3 new songs composed at the end of 2005
* Double CD value disc with extra highlights Hip-hop mixtape: Highlights include "Dead Wrong", a stunning duet between Eminem and the rap legend Mr. Notorious
Hip-hop music, originally a black singer's best, actually reached its peak in the hands of a white singer
In the prosperous times? Can a hip-hop singer become a superstar who dominates the pop music world? Eminem did it! This white boy from Detroit created a contemporary legend of hip-hop music. However, just as this legend was being played out, his brother brought out the best selections. When compiling Curtain Call-The Hits, do you think it’s time to give it up? Or are you tired of working hard? Is this hip-hop legend now going to have a wonderful finale? These questions have not yet been revealed, but what is certain is that if the contemporary music world Without him, it will definitely become boring!!
Eminem applies the super catchy pop music creation model to the hard rap/hip-hop style, turning rap/hip-hop into global music. And then the so-called Eminem phenomenon and ruffian culture emerged. In his singing and singing, where he sometimes laughs and curses, is cynical, cynical, and suddenly breaks into stern words, people often don’t know how to feel about it. Coming to the point, he himself often said, don’t listen too deeply to his songs, let alone get into tune with them, as long as everyone enjoys listening to them.
Since Eminem entered the mainstream music scene in 1999, he has created a total of 3 number one albums, including 'The Marhsall Mathers LP', 'The Eminem Show', and 'Encore', and one runner-up album, 'Slim Shady LP'. He has accumulated 30 gold records and 311 platinum record sales certifications. Together with the two albums of D-12, which he formed with his buddies, and the soundtrack of the movie "Street Ruffian" in which he starred, he has set a global sales record of nearly 67 million copies. . His creative talent has earned him 1 Oscar, 9 Grammys, 4 Brit and American Music Awards, 9 MTV Video Music Awards and 6 MTV European Music Awards.
The best album Curtain Call-The Hits includes Eminem's 13 best-selling songs over the years and 3 new compositions including the latest single "When I'm Gone", which included the number one hit in the U.S. "Lose Yourself", which topped the pop chart for 12 weeks and won the Oscar for Best Movie Theme Song; won the first and second place in the UK and the US, and won four MTV Video Music Awards in 2002, the comedy "Without Me"; deeply portrayed the fans "Stan", the UK's number one song with a crazy idolatry mentality; blasted Britney, Kristen and other artists, and won two MTV Music Video Awards in 2000 for "The Real Slim Shady"; Colin played in the MV "My Name Is", about President Donald Trump's affair; "Cleanin' Out My Closet", a touching song that describes a person's recovery from the scars of growing up and won Top 4 in the UK and the US; "Just Lose It", the UK number one song that pissed off Michael Jackson , there are also inspirational sketches "Sing For The Moment" that sample Aerosmith's signature song "Dream On", pop singer Martika's famous song "Toy Soldiers", and "Like Toy Soldiers" that laments the chaos of hip-hop.
The double-CD value disc includes a superb hip-hop mixtape, including Eminem's stunning duet "Dead Wrong" with rap legend Mr. Notorious, who died young.
Regardless of whether Eminem wants to retire or not, listen to this best album first!
CD1 track: (with Chinese and English lyrics)
1. Intro
2. FACK [Latest creation at the end of 2005]
3. The Way I Am is selected from the album 'Super Ruffian', #8 in the UK and #24 in the US Rap Chart
4. My Name Is is selected from the album "Weird", #2 in the UK and #10 in the US Rap Chart
2000 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo, 2000 Rolling Stone Magazine/MTV Top 100 in History Big Best Single
5. Stan Shit Dan is selected from the championship album "Super Ruffian" UK #1
2001 MTV Video Music Awards 5 nominations, 2001 MTV Europe Nominated for Best Song at the Music Awards
6. "Lose Yourself" from the soundtrack of the movie "Street Ruffian" US 12 weeks #1, rap chart #2, UK #1
2003 Oscar Award Best Movie Theme Song, 2003 MTV Video Music Award for "Best Movie Theme Song Video", winner of 2 Grammy Awards in 2004, and the first rap song in Grammy history to be nominated for "Best Song of the Year"
7. Shake That w/Nate Dogg* [New song collaborated with rapper Nate Dogg at the end of 2005]
8. Sing For The Moment was chosen for this moment From the album 'Eminem Show' UK #14, US #18, Rap Chart #18
9. Without Me From the album 'Eminem Show' UK #1, US #2 , #5 on the rap chart
Nominated for 4 MTV Video Music Awards in 2002 and Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 2003
10. Like Toy Soldiers from the album 'Ann Kexiu'British #1
11. The Real Slim Shady Super Ruffian is selected from the album 'Super Ruffian', UK #1, US #4, Rap Chart #7
2001 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance, 2 MTV Music Video Awards in 2000, 2 Billboard Music Video Awards in 2000
12. Mockingbird Mockingbird is selected from the album 'Encore Show' UK #4, US #11, Rap Chart #10
13. Guilty Conscience Feat. Dr. Dre's "Guilty Conscience Feat" from the album 'Slightly Dizzy' UK #5
2000 Grammy Nominated for Best Rap Vocal Performance Award
14. Cleanin' Out My Closet is selected from the album 'The Eminem Show' UK #4, US #4, Rap Chart #5
15. Just Lose It Please Surrender from the album 'Encore Show' UK #1, US #6, Rap Chart #7
2005 Grammy Award Nomination for Best Rap Solo, 2005 MTV Music Video Nominated for the Best Rap Video Award
16. When I'm Gone [The latest single at the end of 2005]
17. Stan Feat. Elton John [ Live] -Bonus Track- Shitdan
The unexpected and brilliant duet between Eminem and Elton John at the 2001 Grammy Awards ceremony was exposed for the first time
CD2 track:
1. Dead Wrong w/Notorious B.I.G. The stunning duet of Eminem and the rap legend Notorious who died young at the end of 2005
2. Role Model Best Idol From the album 'Micro
Halo'
3. Kill You Kill You from the album 'Super Ruffian'
4. Shit On You w/D-12 Shame You from Eminem's D12 Band Album 'Hundred Ghosts of the Night' is #10 in the UK and #2 in the US Rap Chart
5. Criminal is selected from the album 'Super Ruffian'
6. Renegade w/Jay-Z Selected from Eminem's cross-blade work for rap star Jay-Z's 2001 champion album 'Blueprint'
7. Just Don't Give A Fuck Selected from the album 'Dirty' US Rap Chart #5 ( Blank, with Megamix hidden tracks attached)