
Step into the sweeping, cinematic desert of rock’s greatest triumph as 300 Favorite Albums dissects the sonic masterpiece that forever altered the trajectory of modern music: U2’s The Joshua Tree. Why did four post-punk Irishmen venture into the mythic American wilderness to forge a 1987 album dripping with both spiritual longing and ferocious political bite? Joined by acclaimed author Bradley Morgan, I’m unpacking the enigmatic magic conjured by Bono, The Edge, and visionary producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. We dive deep into the blood, dirt, and transcendent melodies of a record that catapulted U2 into the pantheon of global superstardom. What hidden darkness lies beneath these iconic, soaring anthems, and how did a foreign fascination with American mythology create the absolute apex of U2's unique sound? The answers are woven into the very fabric of these legendary tracks—tune in as we rip the lid off one of the most important albums ever recorded and discover what truly happened when U2 went looking for America.The Joshua Tree"Where the Streets Have No Name""I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For""With or Without You""Bullet the Blue Sky""Running to Stand Still""Red Hill Mining Town""In God's Country""Trip Through Your Wires""One Tree Hill""Exit""Mothers of the Disappeared"Additional Selections:"Where the Streets Have No Name" - Rattle and Hum film"Fix You" - Coldplay from X&YI Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" - U2 (Gospel Version) from Rattle and Hum film"Every Breath You Take" - The Police from Synchronicity"Missing You" - John Waite from No Brakes"With or Without You" - U2 Rattle and Hum film"Bullet the Blue Sky" - U2 from Ratte and Hum album"Trip Through Your Wires" - U2 from Live on TV Gaga 1986"Womanfish" - U2 from Live on TV Gaga 1986"Only in My Dreams" - Debbie Gibson from Out of the BlueSuggested reading:U2 The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America by Bradley Morgan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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