Unforgettable Music

Irish legend U2 had announced it’s wish to release previously unknown songs, which were recorded during their work with the fourth album “The Unforgettable Fire” in 1984. It all became known on August 20, notes New Musical Express. As the band’s vocalist Bono said, he found some totally “secret” tracks while looking into his twenty five years old archive. “The Unforettable Fire” is going to be re-released and obviously may contain some of that archive’s stuff; U2 fans should be quite curious about it. The band’s guitarist The Edge had particularly underlined that every new/old song will be right on a new disk, even though Bono was less specific. Let’s just believe that everything will be included. “I listened to some tracks that we’re gonna release with the new “Unforgettable Fire” reissue, some new songs that we discovered that we’d recorded, back in that era -the ‘80s – that we’re gonna put out. And they sound amazing”, noted The Edge. It’s known that one of those songs, which is about to see the light in the upcoming months is called “Disappearing Act” and was recorded in 1983. Almost surely they all sound great, but back in the early 80’s the band thought that they should not go out.

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