Album

Songs Of Surrender

U2

2023 · Rock, Pop

14 collectors on Gatefold own this

Songs Of Surrender by U2

Songs Of Surrender is an Alt/Indie album by U2, originally released in 2023. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked, owned by 14 collectors.

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“People say your songs are like your children,” Bono tells Apple Music. “Wrong: Your songs are like your parent. They tell you what to do, how to dre. But after a while, if you're successful, songs become big. They're owned by other people, not you. And with this collection, we were sort of trying to listen to them again and trying to think, well, first of all, will they hold up? Will they stand up to being broken down outside of the firepower of a rock ’n’ roll band like U2?” In their 45 years as a band, U2 has done little in the way of looking backward. Bono’s 2022 memoir <i>Surrender</i> changed that—a story of his life and career told through the prism of 40 song. Thanks to a global pandemic shelving whatever grander plans the band had, this compilation is an extrapolation of that, with 40 songs from across their vast catalog—10 selected by each band member—completely reworked, largely acoustically. “Suddenly we had the space and time to just make music without there being any kind of pressure or any expectation,” says The Edge. “This idea I'd been knocking around for a while was to try some more of our songs in a stripped-down way that we had done over the year. But also the joy of it was there was no necessity to put it out if we didn't like it.” For Bono, revisiting the past in such depth would not have been an option had the band not been doing so much work on new music; the project was as much a taking stock of where they’ve been as a map of where they can still go in their fifth decade. “<i>Songs of Surrender</i> is only possible because of so much amazing momentum for the future,” he say. “And to be fair, we have a drummer who is injured and can't be playing rock ’n’ roll. And so if we take this interest in acoustic music and intimacy being the new punk rock—which it is—I really believe in the force of intimacy and these earbuds and the way we listen to music now.” This intimate end result is not just a chance to revamp (or, in some case, make corrections to) arrangement, but also to revisit lyrics that have changed meaning over time. Songs like “Out of Control” and “Stories for Boy,” loose punk rave-ups written when they were teenager, have a different gravity here. “Bad,” from 1984’s <i>The Unforgettable Fire</i>, was rewritten in the first person, as Bono relates differently to the notion of being an addict than he did 40 years ago. As U2 gets set to revisit their larger-than-life <i>Achtung Baby</i> era during a Las Vegas residency later in 2023, Bono’s acceptance of his rock-star ego is very much intact as he weighs what <i>Songs of Surrender</i> mean. “It’s both a vanity project,” he say, “and a grudge match.” Below, read some insight into some of the album’s reimaginings from Bono and The Edge. <b>“Stories for Boys”</b> Bono: “I guess it's a teenage fantasy, kind of, but it's not sketched out. And then for this collection, not only did we sketch it out, Edge sang it, and it's quite unsettled. And it has a whole other resonance.” The Edge: “We were writing it now about ourselves as we were—boy, back in 1979 when we first started that song. From the safety of this amount of distance of time and experience, you can actually look at who we were and finish out that lyric, which we could never have written at the time.” <b>“Bad”</b> Bono: “Some song, I almost trembled to sing them. And making this song, which is about my friend who nearly lost his life a couple of ways—as a child in a bombing, in a terrorist bomb attack in our city, and then later to heroin. And then to ask the question, ‘Can I sing that?’ Because I must be an addict too. I'm not quite sure of what is my drug of choice, but I have things clearly I need to let go of. I rewrote it in the first person, and it was really hard and really easy to sing at the same time.” <b>“All I Want Is You”</b> Bono: “I reveal this trick that I did on ‘All I Want Is You’ where I was singing from the point of view of the muse: ‘So you say you want a diamond on a ring of gold.’ As you hear it as a U2 fan, you think that's Bono singing to his wife. And when you realize, no, that's his wife singing to him saying, ‘I don't need thi.’ And so it was nice to be able to really declare that and to go to the text and the melody and treat it with some respect.” <b>“If God Will Send His Angels”</b> The Edge: “You know, the thing i, I realized that we'd not really fully underscored the melody right. We'd left it very abstract and the melody was much better than the song would suggest. So I changed the chord, changed a lot of the stuff. Same melody, same lyric, but it's a better song now.” Bono: “Not the same lyric.” The Edge: “Oh, that’s right. We changed the lyric.” <b>“City of Blinding Lights”</b> .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1One
  2. A2Where The Streets Have No Name
  3. A3Stories For Boys
  4. A411 O'clock Tick Tock
  5. A5Out Of Control

Side B

  1. B1Beautiful Day
  2. B2Bad
  3. B3Every Breaking Wave
  4. B4Walk On (Ukraine)
  5. B5Pride (In The Name Of Love)

Side C

  1. C1Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
  2. C2Get Out Of Your Own Way
  3. C3Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
  4. C4Red Hill Mining Town
  5. C5Ordinary Love

Side D

  1. D1Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
  2. D2Invisible
  3. D3Dirty Day
  4. D4The Miracle (Joey Ramone)
  5. D5City Of Blinding Lights

Side E

  1. E1Vertigo
  2. E2I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
  3. E3Electrical Storm
  4. E4The Fly
  5. E5If God Will Send His Angels

Side F

  1. F1Desire
  2. F2Until The End Of The World
  3. F3Song For Someone
  4. F4All I Want Is You
  5. F5Peace On Earth

Side G

  1. G1With Or Without You
  2. G2Stay (Faraway, So Close)
  3. G3Sunday Bloody Sunday
  4. G4Lights Of Home
  5. G5Cedarwood Road

Side H

  1. H1I Will Follow
  2. H2Two Hearts Beat As One
  3. H3Miracle Drug
  4. H4The Little Things That Give You Away
  5. H5''40''

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • stripped-back
  • earnest
  • cinematic

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