Thursday, March 24, 2011

Sad To See You Go

U2's current UK/European record label, Mercury Records, has announced that it will no longer produce physical singles and will instead focus on digital downloads. It seems this has been coming for awhile given that sales of physical singles have been sinking and simply aren't profitable any longer, at least on a mass scale. As someone who has been collecting U2 singles for nearly 25 years, I will certainly miss the next round with the new album. This is either going to save me some cash or cost me dearly trying to track down promos. I suppose we shall have to wait and see if Universal imprints in other regions will produce any singles in the future. Interscope did manage to release two singles in the US last time around.

Monday, March 21, 2011

U2 Contribute To Japanese Relief Album

Universal Music is putting together a charity album to raise money for the Red Cross in Japan. The album will reportedly be digital only and will feature a track by U2, though there is currently no word on whether this will be a previously unreleased track. More details when we get them.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

U2:Duals Shipping Soon


A subscriber email distributed by U2.com this morning indicates that the oft-maligned U2:Duals will begin shipping this week. Shipping times for the annual subscribers’ gift are reportedly up to two weeks for North America and Europe and three weeks for the rest of the world. Subscribers are also advised to make sure that their address information is up to date. I also see that the annual eBay gouging for the CD has begun. As unpopular as the tracklisting for this release has been, I anticipate demand to be relatively low, so don’t go paying a ridiculous price for one. These CDs can typically be had for under $20 once they start arriving in scalpers' subscribers' mailboxes.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Pride on Rock Hall Live Album

A live version of Pride appears on the iTunes exclusive album, The Best of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live, which is released on 03/15. This appears to be the performance from U2's induction in 2005. This version has previously been available on DVD, but this is the first time the audio has been commercially available.