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Zooropa
Zooropa cover
Studio album by U2
Released July 1993
Recorded The Factory, Windmill Lane Studios, and Westland Studios, Dublin, Ireland, March-May 1993
Genre Alternative
Rock
Length 51:15
Label Island
Producer(s) Flood, Brian Eno and The Edge
Professional reviews
U2 chronology
Achtung Baby
(1991)
Zooropa
(1993)
Melon
(1995)

Zooropa is the eighth studio album by the Irish rock band U2. Originally slated to be an EP, it was recorded between legs on the Zoo TV Tour and released in July 1993 by Island Records as a full-length album. This is an album cover. ... A Studio Album is an album of regular studio recordings. ... This article is about the Irish rock band. ... Windmill Lane Studios is a recording studio located in Dublin, Ireland. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ... A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ... The term alternative rock or alternative music1 was coined in the early 1980s to describe bands which didnt fit into the mainstream genres of the time. ... Rock is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody accompanied by guitar and drums. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Mark Ellis a. ... Brian Peter George St. ... For other persons named David Evans, see David Evans (disambiguation). ... The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ... Image File history File links 4_stars. ... Robert Christgau (sometimes abbreviated in print to Xgau), born April 18, 1942, is an American essayist, music journalist, and rock critic. ... This article is about the magazine. ... Image File history File links 4_stars. ... Sputnik Music is a sister/brother site from the MXTabs and the Musicianforums database otherwise known as MX. It is a free review site that members can contribute to if they wish. ... Image File history File links 4_stars. ... This article is about the Irish rock band. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Melon: Remixes for Propaganda is a compilation of remixes released by Irish rock band U2 exclusively to members of the bands magazine/fan club, Propaganda, in spring 1995. ... Rock is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody accompanied by guitar and drums. ... This article is about the Irish rock band. ... Extended play (EP) is the name typically given to vinyl records or CDs which contain more than one single, but are too short to qualify as albums. ... For the fan club-exclusive album released from this tour, see Zoo TV Live. ... July is the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ... See also: 1993 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 1993 Record labels established in 1993 other events of 1993 list of years in music 1990s in music // January 8 - The U.S. Postal service issues an Elvis Presley stamp. ... Island Records is an American record label, owned by Universal Music Group and is operated through The Island Def Jam Music Group. ...

Contents

History

It was very much an "alternative rock" album in the climate of 1993. In North America, grunge was at its peak. While contemporaries R.E.M. latched onto this trend with their distortion-filled Monster, U2 released an album without angst or even a single guitar solo. In Europe, BritPop was beginning to conquer the charts, yet Zooropa owed more to the experimentation of David Bowie and Brian Eno than to the melodic pop of The Beatles and The Kinks. In fact, though Brian Eno's primary credit is as a producer on this album, he also appears as a performer/contributor on several of the songs, including "Babyface", and "Lemon". Alternative rock (also called alternative music[1] or simply alternative) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. ... World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ... Grunge music (sometimes also referred to as the Seattle Sound) is a genre of alternative rock inspired by hardcore punk, heavy metal, and indie rock. ... R.E.M. is an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in early 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and vocalist Michael Stipe. ... Monster is R.E.M.s ninth album, and their fourth major label release for Warner Bros. ... World map exhibiting the location of Europe. ... Britpop was a British alternative rock genre and movement that was at its most popular in Great Britain in the mid 1990s. ... David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on 8 January 1947) is an English Grammy Winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor, producer, arranger and audio engineer whose work spans five decades. ... Brian Peter George St. ... The Beatles were an English rock band from Liverpool whose members were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. ... The Kinks were an English rock group, formed in the mid-1960s by Ray Davies and his brother Dave Davies. ...


Zooropa was a successful release, perhaps riding the wave of popularity started by Achtung Baby and the Zoo TV Tour, winning a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album the year of its release and spending two weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200 despite lacking a strong single. It has subsequently sold more than 7 million copies worldwide. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Grammy Award The Grammy Awards (originally called the Gramophone Awards, commonly referred to as the Grammys) are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievements in the record industry. ... The Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album has been awarded since 1991. ... The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine. ...


As the title suggests, the album has a distinctly European texture (in contrast to the distinctly American roots of their late eighties work), continuing the band's experimentation with electronica, techno, and other predominantly European forms of music. Heavy on samples and irony, it also ties the "media overload" themes of the Zoo TV Tour into the context of a post-Berlin Wall Europe. The lyrics seem fascinated with the way technology unites as well as separates us. The spacey title track, for instance, laced with ad slogans like "Better by design" and "Vorsprung durch Technik," paints a babel-filled vision of a single Europe united by satellite television. The Culture of Europe might better be described as a series of overlapping cultures of Europe. ... Electronica is a term that covers a wide range of electronic or electronic-influenced music. ... Techno is a form of electronic dance music that became prominent in Detroit, Michigan during the mid-1980s with influences from Chicago House, electro, New Wave, Funk and futuristic fiction themes that were prevalent and relative to modern culture during the end of the Cold War in industrial America at... East German construction workers building the Berlin Wall, 20 November 1961. ... By the mid 20th century humans had achieved a level of thinking mastery sufficient to leave the surface of the planet for the first time and explore space. ... Vorsprung durch Technik (pronounced //, German for Progress Through Technology) was a tagline used in several advertising campaigns all over the world for Audi automobiles, a German automobile maker owned wholly by Volkswagen. ...


But largely, the album's vision of technology is a cynical one. On the techno-rap "Numb", guitarist The Edge's drones a list of "don'ts," overwhelmed by a noisy backdrop of arcade sounds and "fat lady vocals." The Edge notes that the inspiration for this song came from "that sense that you were getting bombarded with so much that you actually were finding yourself shutting down and unable to respond because there was so much imagery and information being thrown at you."[1] For other persons named David Evans, see David Evans (disambiguation). ...


The dreamy German disco of "Lemon", sung by Bono in a longing falsetto and The Edge amidst waves of almost unrecognizably distorted guitar, documents man's futile attempts to preserve time through technology, as well as the importance of private voyeurism to a band living in a constant spotlight (the song was actually about a film-to-video transfer received by Bono from some family friends; in the video, his mother was seen wearing a lemon-yellow dress, hence the title and subject matter): This article is becoming very long. ... This article or section may be confusing or unclear for some readers, and should be edited to rectify this. ...

A man makes a picture
A moving picture
Through the light projected
He can see himself up close
A man captures colour
A man likes to stare
He turns his money into light to look for her

The closing track, "The Wanderer", features country music legend Johnny Cash on lead vocals. It lays his haggard voice over a wobbly synth line, a bizarre juxtaposition in line with the album's central irony: that the band's most synthesized and postmodern album would be a condemnation of technology. The song's narrator wanders through a soulless world "in search of experience", ultimately finding meaning in the spiritual rather than the superficial. This article includes a list of works cited but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ... Johnny Cash (born J. R. Cash, February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an influential American country and rock and roll singer and songwriter. ... Postmodernity (also called post-modernity or the postmodern condition) is a term used to describe the social and cultural implications of postmodernism. ...


Track listing

  1. "Zooropa" — 6:31
  2. "Babyface" — 4:01
  3. "Numb" — 4:20
  4. "Lemon" — 6:58
  5. "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" — 4:58
  6. "Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car" — 5:20
  7. "Some Days Are Better Than Others" — 4:17
  8. "The First Time" — 3:45
  9. "Dirty Day" — 5:24
  10. "The Wanderer" featuring Johnny Cash — 4:44

Music by U2, words by Bono except "Dirty Day" (by Bono and The Edge) and "Numb" (by The Edge). Zooropa is the opening track from the U2 album of the same name, Zooropa. ... Babyface is the second track on U2s eight album, Zooropa. ... Numb was the unusual first single from U2s Zooropa album. ... Lemon was the second single from U2s Zooropa album. ... Stay (Faraway, So Close!) is a song by U2, released as a single from the Zooropa album. ... Daddys Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car is the sixth track on U2s eighth album, Zooropa. ... Some Days Are Better Than Others is a song from U2s eighth album, Zooropa. ... The First Time is a song by Irish rock band U2, released on their 1993 album Zooropa. ... Dirty Day is the ninth track on U2s 1993 album, Zooropa. ... The Wanderer is the tenth and final track from U2s 1993 album, Zooropa. ... Johnny Cash (born J. R. Cash, February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an influential American country and rock and roll singer and songwriter. ...


Produced by Brian Eno and The Edge.


There is also a "hidden track" after "The Wanderer" featuring an alarm going off; that is the alarm that some radio disc jockeys hear when there is 10 seconds of dead air. Because of this, Track 10 lasts 5:41, while "The Wanderer" ends 4:44 into the track. For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ...


The names of three unfinished songs from the sessions — "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me", "Wake Up Dead Man", and "If You Wear That Velvet Dress" — appear superimposed on the album cover. [2] They would be finished and released later in the decade. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me was a song by U2 released on the Batman Forever soundtrack album. ... Wake Up Dead Man is the twelfth and final track from U2s 1997 album, Pop. ... If You Wear That Velvet Dress is the tenth track on U2s 1997 album, Pop. ...


Singles

"Numb" was an unlikely choice for a first single, and was released in an even more unlikely format, being released exclusively on VHS as a "video single". Though Madonna had already released "Justify My Love" as a video single in 1990 following the blacklisting of that video by MTV, it was still quite a progressive move for the early 1990s, anticipating the commonplace release of DVD singles by the latter part of the decade. The single very much reflects the avant-gardism and obsession with multimedia that marked both the album and the accompanying Zoo TV world tour. Directed by Kevin Godley, the 'Numb' music video is often regarded as one of U2's best. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (545x1002, 194 KB) This image is the cover of an album or single. ... Bottom view of VHS cassette with magnetic tape exposed Top view of VHS cassette with front casing removed The Vertical Helical Scan, better known by its abbreviation VHS (and often confused to be Video Home System) is a recording and playing standard for analog video cassette recorders (VCRs), developed by... Alternate meanings: Single In music, a single is a short (usually ten minutes or less) record, usually featuring one or two tracks as A-sides, often accompanied by several B-sides—usually remixes or other songs. ... Madonna Louise Ciccone Ritchie (born August 16, 1958), better known as Madonna, is a five-time Grammy award winning American pop singer, songwriter, record and film producer, dancer, actress, author and fashion icon. ... Justify My Love is a single released by Madonna in 1990. ... MTV (Music Television) is an American cable television network headquartered in New York City. ... A DVD single is a music single in the form of a DVD. The format was introduced in the late 1990s/early 2000s. ... For the fan club-exclusive album released from this tour, see Zoo TV Live. ...


The band also released two more conventional singles from the album. "Lemon" received a limited release in North America, Australia, and Japan, and "Stay (Faraway, So Close)" was released worldwide.


Live

Much of the album was performed on the Zoo TV Tour, with the exceptions of "Some Days Are Better Than Others" and "The Wanderer." For the fan club-exclusive album released from this tour, see Zoo TV Live. ... Some Days Are Better Than Others is a song from U2s eighth album, Zooropa. ... The word Wanderer can refer to: A novel by Fritz Leiber, The Wanderer, a 1913 novel by Alain-Fournier, The Old English poem, A song by U2, A 1988 album by Kevin Rowland, formerly of Dexys Midnight Runners Wanderer (car) a German automobile manufacturer between wars. ...


"Lemon" and "Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car" were performed with Bono in his MacPhisto persona, during encores of the Zoomerang Leg of the tour. "Dirty Day" was also played on this leg after the acoustic set. "Numb" was performed with The Edge playing guitar and on lead vocals, with Larry Mullen doing backing vocals while drumming. "Zooropa" and "Babyface" were performed three times each, at the same shows on the Zooropa leg, but were cut out of the setlist after the band didn't feel they sounded right live. And "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was performed acoustically for the Zooropa and Zoomerang legs. Binomial name Citrus × limon (L.) Burm. ... Daddys Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car is the sixth track on U2s eighth album, Zooropa. ... Dirty Day is the ninth track on U2s 1993 album, Zooropa. ... Numb was the unusual first single from U2s Zooropa album. ... Zooropa is the opening track from the U2 album of the same name, Zooropa. ... Kenneth Babyface Edmonds (born April 10, 1958 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an R&B and pop singer, songwriter, keyboardist, record producer, film producer, and entreprenuer. ... Stay (Faraway, So Close!) is a song by U2, released as a single from the Zooropa album. ...


"The First Time" has been played multiple times on the Vertigo Tour, and "The Wanderer" was performed by the band in a tribute to Johnny Cash, with Bono taking the vocals Cash once held. This leaves "Some Days Are Better Than Others" as the only Zooropa track not performed live. The Vertigo Tour was a concert tour by the Irish rock band U2, which took place in 2005 and 2006 in support of the groups 2004 album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. ...


Personnel

Other musican's who contributed to the album: This article or section may be confusing or unclear for some readers, and should be edited to rectify this. ... For other persons named David Evans, see David Evans (disambiguation). ... Adam Charles Clayton (born March 13, 1960 in Chinnor, Oxfordshire, England), is best known as the bass player of the rock band U2. ... Larry Mullen, Jr. ...

Johnny Cash (born J. R. Cash, February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an influential American country and rock and roll singer and songwriter. ...

See also

This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... For the fan club-exclusive album released from this tour, see Zoo TV Live. ...

External links

  • Discography entry at U2 Wanderer - Comprehensive details on various editions, cover scans, lyrics, and more.
  • U2 tours overview at U2-Vertigo-Tour.com - Includes setlists for every date on the ZooTV Tour.
  • U2MoL - Contains fan interpretations and interview excerpts for each song.
  • Album lyrics Album lyrics for Zooropa.
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Discography
Studio albums: Boy - October - War - The Unforgettable Fire - The Joshua Tree - Rattle and Hum - Achtung Baby - Zooropa - Original Soundtracks 1 - Pop - All That You Can't Leave Behind - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
EPs: Three - Wide Awake in America - 7 - Live from Under the Brooklyn Bridge
Compilations: The Best of 1980-1990 - The Best of 1990-2000 - The Complete U2 - U218 Singles
Video Releases: Under a Blood Red Sky - Rattle and Hum - Zoo TV: Live from Sydney - Popmart: Live from Mexico City - Elevation: Live from Boston - U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle - Vertigo: Live from Chicago
Live and other projects: Under a Blood Red Sky - Rattle and Hum - Melon - Hasta La Vista Baby! - The Million Dollar Hotel Soundtrack - Live from the Point Depot - U2.Communication - Zoo TV Live
Tours
War Tour - Unforgettable Fire Tour - A Conspiracy of Hope Tour - Joshua Tree Tour - Lovetown Tour - Zoo TV Tour - Popmart Tour - Elevation Tour - Vertigo Tour

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