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Daniel Lanois habla sobre del nuevo álbum de U2, que se espera salga a la venta a finales de este año:
Producer Gives Update On U2 Album
By: Don Kaye
U2 has been working on its new album since late February at its recording complex in Dublin, Ireland, where the group has once again turned to longtime producer Daniel Lanois to sit behind the sound console. Lanois recently described how the sessions were going: “It’s going well. Very inventive, a lot of hopes and dreams in the room. (Singer) Bono’s a hell of a fighter, and as long as he’s got me in there, I’ll fight along with him, you know. It’s just quality, innovation, better songs, choruses that will communicate in a stadium setting…he wants it all. He wants great bass riffs. There’s still mystery in the room and they really want to do their best. They want it out for the fall as well.”
Lanois recently described the band’s new songs as “very hand-played but still very electro” to Sun Media, adding, “Everyone has an appetite for breaking new ground and everybody wants to make a masterpiece.”
Lanois has a long history with U2. He teamed with Brian Eno to produce the band’s 1984 album The Unforgettable Fire and 1987′s multiple-Grammy winner The Joshua Tree. Lanois was also behind the control board for 1991′s Achtung Baby and 2000′s All That You Can’t Leave Behind.
U2 frontman Bono recently raised $42 million for the fight against AIDS through his (RED) charity, which held an art auction last month in New York Thursday (February 14th) to raise money for the Global Fund of the United Nations Foundation, which works to fight AIDS in Africa.
U2 will also team with Paul McCartney, Queen, Keane, Eminem and others this summer for a concert in London’s Hyde Park celebrating Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday.
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Este 1 de abril sale a la venta el álbum “In The Name Of Love: Africa Celebrates U2″, en el que varios artistas africanos interpretan canciones de U2.
Este proyecto de Shout! Factory, fue anunciado como un álbum para celebrar la música, la cultura y el futuro de África, y de la misma forma rendir tributo a Bono y a U2 por su incesante lucha humanitaria.
El álbum se compone de covers de canciones de U2 interpretadas por artistas africanos, entre los cuales se encuentran Angelique Kidjo, Les Nubians, Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars, Vieux Farka Touré, Vusi Mahlasela y el Soweto Gospel Choir.

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Lo recaudado por las ventas será destinado a la “Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria”.
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Universal Music Alemania reporta a U2tour.de que las fechas de lanzamiento de las remasterizaciones de los primeros álbumes de U2 se retrasan.
Se informa que los albums Boy y October saldrán a la venta el 6 de junio, y que War y Under A Blood Red Sky lo harán el día 20 del mismo mes. Estos saldrán a la venta en dos versiones, Regular con un sólo CD y Edición de Lujo con 2 CDs.
Asimismo reporta que el DVD de Under A Blood Red Sky saldrá a la venta en julio.
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U2 ha regresado a sus estudios en Dublín para grabar lo que sera su nuevo álbum de estudio, presumiblemente que saldrá a la venta a finales de este año.
Billboard
U2 Hits The Studio In Dublin
February 19, 2008, 10:45 AM ET
Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.U2 has hit the studio in Dublin to continue work on its next album with longtime collaborators Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. “We’re going to try and break new sonic ground and deliver a masterpiece,” Lanois tells Billboard.com. “The sleeves are rolled up. Bono is all charged up with a lyrical angle.”
As previously reported, U2, Eno and Lanois have spent time working on new material on three prior occasions in France and Morocco, and Lanois confirms the results are prolific.
“There’s so much material,” he says, referring to speculation that the sessions could yield two new albums. “When you get Eno and I and those guys in the room, before lunch there’s like eight things.” continuar
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En entrevista con el periodico Toronto Sun, Daniel Lanois comento lo siguiente sobre el nuevo album de U2 y el sonido que este tendra:
“I’m going to work with them in a week… We’ve had a few very successful jam sessions so far, including one in Morocco. I’m very excited about what we’re doing.” “I can tell you a little bit about the fundamental quality. It’s very much hand-played but it’s also electro.”