Under a Blood Red Sky


Under a Blood Red Sky is a live album by Irish rock band U2, produced by Jimmy Iovine and released on 21 November 1983. Along with its companion concert film, , the release helped establish U2's reputation globally as a live act.

History

The album consists of live recordings from three shows on the band's War Tour, from Colorado and Boston in the US and from Germany.
An accompanying concert video entitled was released the following year. The film was recorded entirely at the outdoor Red Rocks Amphitheatre on 5 June 1983, while two songs from that show are included on the album.
The title is taken from the lyrics of the song "New Year's Day", originally released on U2's War album.
The album was re-released on 29 September 2008 as a remastered CD with a DVD of the Red Rocks concert.

Track listing

Notes
During the performance of "The Electric Co.", Bono included a 27-second snippet of Stephen Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns". When Under a Blood Red Sky was released, U2 failed to get permission and pay the appropriate licensing and royalty fees to include Sondheim's tune on the album. When Sondheim objected, U2 agreed to pay a $50,000 penalty for the unauthorized use and to press all future releases with a new version that did not include the snippet.
Essentially, there are now two versions of the vinyl album: the original with the full "The Electric Co." running 5:18 and the edited version which runs 4:51. However, the various CDs pressed around the world all vary in the versions of the song that are included.

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