![]() ![]() On most pressings “Party Girl” has little crowd noise at the start and is ended with approximately 15s of crowd noise and goes direct into the next song. On the remastered version in 2008 this line was edited out completely creating a new version of the track (Edit IV – 3:46).īeyond the edit above, there is a fade introduced to the album between “Party Girl” and “Sunday Bloody Sunday” on most US pressings, that isn’t present on initial pressings elsewhere in the world, except for the “Island Masters” repressings done throughout Europe in the early 1990s. (Edit I – 3:48) In Australia, the track ends before “One more” is said and that is part of the next track instead (Edit III – 3:41). (Edit II – 3:42) In Canada, the UK and Germany the track continues with five seconds of crowd noise before ending. On most US pressings the track ends immediately after this is said. In most pressings “I Will Follow” ends with Bono saying “One more” at the end of the song. The album has many different edits in CD worldwide. The overall design of the cover was done by “The Creative Department” which was the name of the company that Stephen Averill was heading at the time. It features Bono in a crouch holding onto a flag on top of the lighting rig during the concert while performing “The Electric Co.” The image was photographed from a monitor by Jacobus van Hespen, during playback of the video footage. The cover of the album features an image from the video recording done in Denver CO at the Red Rocks concert. The recordings were edited together by Shelly Yakus at The Hit Factory in New York, and produced by Jimmy Iovine. Goarhausen, West Germany at the Rockpalast ’83 Festival, and the recording was done by WDR Television, from a broadcast of that performance that had aired in Germany. The remainder of the tracks on the album (“I Will Follow”, “Sunday Bloody Sunday”, “The Electric Co.”, “New Year’s Day” and “40”) were all taken from a European tour stop in St. Another track was recorded in the USA with “11 O’Clock Tick Tock” having been recorded on in Boston MA with recording by DIR Broadcasting. On the final audio release of “Under a Blood Red Sky” only two tracks are taken from that concert in Denver, “Gloria” and “Party Girl” both recorded by Steve Lillywhite. Rather than release a full document from the Denver performance, U2 reviewed other recordings taken from other shows on the “War” tour, and the album is a mix from three different locations. Working with producer Jimmy Iovine U2 went into the studio to review the recordings from the Red Rocks show and found themselves unhappy with some aspects of that performance. These early showings lead to an interest in a release of a live album. Video broadcasts included a 12-song broadcast on Showtime and a 9-song broadcast on MTV in the USA, as well as four songs broadcast by The Tube in the UK. The material filmed would first be aired on radio in the USA as part of the NBC Radio network, in a recording that featured the full 20-song concert from Denver. Eventually this lead to the filming of the Jconcert at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado, even though The Tube would only be able to use about 15 minutes of the footage on the air. In early 1983, Paul McGuinness contacted the British television series The Tube with the idea of shooting a live concert special which would be shown on the program. The album at the time was often referred to as a mini album or a mini-LP, and runs for less than 40 minutes in length. 20, 1983 - Edit II) (03:55) - U2īased on the success of “War” in markets around the world, U2 wanted to capitalize on the success they were having, and while not ready to release a follow up album, they chose to release a live album titled “Under a Blood Red Sky” at the end of 1983. "Sunday Bloody Sunday" (Live from St.Goarshausen, Aug."Party Girl" (Live from Denver CO, Jun."Party Girl" (Live from Denver CO, JEdit III) (03:15) - U2. ![]() "Under a Blood Red Sky" - U2 Album (Original Release) Track Listing: ![]()
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