U2 celebrate 30th anniversary of 'Achtung Baby' with special releases

The landmark album turns 30 this week

U2's Bono on the Zoo TV Tour
Author: Chloe RobbinsPublished 16th Nov 2021
Last updated 16th Nov 2021

U2 are celebrating the three-decade landmark of their 1991 album ‘Achtung Baby’ with a 30th Anniversary Edition vinyl release and 50-track digital box set.

Produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, ‘Achtung Baby’ is the Irish rock giants’ seventh studio album and features blockbuster tracks like ‘The Fly’, ‘Mysterious Ways’, ‘Even Better Than the Real Thing’ and ‘One’.

The critically acclaimed album won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance and became one of the standout records of U2's career.

U2's 'Achtung Baby' on colour vinyl

The 30th Anniversary Edition of U2’s ‘Achtung Baby’will be released on standard black vinyl and deluxe colour vinyl release on 19th November, with Achtung Baby (2018 Remaster) and Achtung Baby (Unter Remixes) also available digitally that day.

Then on Friday 3rd December 2021, a 50-track digital box set arrives including Uber Remixes, Unter Remixes, and B-Sides with 22 tracks that have never been available to stream digitally before.

To commemorate the anniversary of ‘Achtung Baby’, U2 have also collaborated with Berlin-based French artist Thierry Noir (the first artist to paint on the Berlin Wall) for a special installation at the legendary Hansa Studios in Kreuzberg from 19th November to the 26th November.

Thierry Noir painted an iconic series of Trabant cars which featured on the ‘Achtung Baby’ album artwork, as well as U2’s 1991 Zoo TV Tour. Now, Noir returns with a newly painted Trabant for 2021.

Originally released on 18th November 1991, ‘Achtung Baby’ has sold more than 1.2 million copies in the UK and over 18 million units globally.

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ACHTUNG BABY 2021 – DIGITAL BOXSET TRACKLIST:

Achtung Baby:

1) Zoo Station

2) Even Better Than The Real Thing

3) One

4) Until The End Of The World

5) Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses

6) So Cruel

7) The Fly

8) Mysterious Ways

9) Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around The World

10) Ultra Violet (Light My Way)

11) Acrobat

12) Love Is Blindness

Uber Remixes:

1) Night and Day (Steel String Remix)

2) Real Thing (Perfecto Mix)

3) Mysterious Ways (Solar Plexus Extended Club Mix)

4) Lemon (Perfecto Mix)

5) Can't Help Falling in Love (Triple Peaks Remix)

6) Lady with the Spinning Head (Extended Dance remix)

7) Real Thing (V16 Exit Wound Remix)

8) Mysterious Ways (Ultimatum Mix)

9) The Lounge Fly Mix

10) Mysterious Ways (The Perfecto Remix)

11) One (Apollo 440 Remix)

Unter Remixes:

1) Mysterious Ways (Tabla Motown Remix)

2) Mysterious Ways (Apollo 440 Magic Hour Remix)

3) Can't Help Falling in Love (Mystery Train Dub)

4) One (Apollo 440 Ambient Mix)

5) Lemon (Momo's Reprise)

6) Salomé (Zooromancer Remix)

7) Even Better Than The Real Thing (Trance Mix)

8) Numb (Gimme Some More Dignity Mix)

9) Mysterious Ways (Solar Plexus Magic Hour Remix)

10) Numb (The Soul Assassins Mix)

11) Even Better Than The Real Thing (Apollo 440 Stealth Sonic Remix)

B-Sides And Other Stuff

1) Lady With The Spinning Head (UV1)

2) Blow Your House Down

3) Salomé

4) Even Better Than The Real Thing (Single Version)

5) Satellite Of Love

6) Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (Temple Bar Remix)

7) Heaven And Hell

8) Oh Berlin

9) Near The Island (Instrumental)

10) Down All The Days

11) Paint It Black

12) Fortunate Son

13) Alex Descends Into Hell For A Bottle Of Milk / Korova 1

14) Where Did It All Go Wrong?

15) Everybody Loves A Winner

16) Even Better Than The Real Thing (Fish Out Of Water Remix)

The childhood homes of famous rock stars, including Bono:

Joe Elliott’s childhood home

Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott was born and raised at 61 Crookes Road in Sheffield. Ahead of Def Leppard's homecoming gigs at The Leadmill and Bramall Lane in May 2023, Joe visited the property. He wrote: "The house I was born in, grew up in, met Sav & Tony Kenning for the very time in that upstairs room you can see above me …. Sigh …. Memories!!"

Ozzy Osbourne’s childhood home

One of six children, Ozzy Osbourne spent his formative years in this small two-bedroom terraced house on Lodge Road in Aston. Ozzy told Huffington Post in 2014: "I've been back to that house a few times over the years and I can't believe there were eight of us living in a two-and-a-half-bedroom house. It is tiny! I have wardrobes bigger in my house."

John Lennon’s childhood home

Now a lovingly restored Grade II listed building preserved by the National Trust, John Lennon lived at 251 Menlove Avenue in Liverpool with his Aunt Mimi from 1945 to 1963. It featured on the cover to Oasis single 'Live Forever' in 1994 and in 2000 it was adorned with an English Heritage blue plaque.

Paul McCartney’s childhood home

Sir Paul McCartney's childhood home at 20 Forthlin Road in Allerton, south Liverpool. It became a listed building in 2012 and is owned by the National Trust. The Trust markets the house as "the birthplace of the Beatles" as it was where McCartney and Lennon penned the earliest Beatles songs.

Ringo Starr’s childhood home

Ringo Starr (aka Richard Starkey) spent his very early childhood years at a terraced house on Madryn Street in Liverpool but moved to at two-up, two-down house 10 Admiral Grove in Dingle when he was 3 with mum Elsie when his parents separated. He lived there for the next 20 years. Pictured is 10 Admiral Grove in 1964.

David Bowie’s childhood home

40 Stansfield Road in Brixton where a young David Jones - aka David Bowie – lived until he was six years old. The house became a shrine for Bowie when the music legend died in January 2016.

Kurt Cobain’s childhood home

Kurt Cobain's childhood home in Aberdeen, Washington. Nirvana fan Lee Bacon bought the house in 2018 for $225,000 (around £170,000) and told Rolling Stone: "My goal is to preserve and restore it for my generation and for my kids."

Kurt Cobain’s childhood home

Kurt Cobain's Led Zeppelin graffiti is still on the walls in his attic bedroom.

Little Richard’s childhood home

The late rock and roll pioneer was brought up alongside his eleven siblings in this detached home in the Pleasant Hill neighbourhood of Macon, Georgia in the 1930s and 40s. Now named The Little Richard Resource Center, the home is now open to the public and hosts a number of community events.

Bruce Springsteen’s childhood home

Bruce Springsteen grew up in this home at 39 1/2 Institute Street in Freehold, New Jersey from the years 1955 to 1962. It was while living at this house aged 7 in 1956 that Springsteen witnessed Elvis Presley on The Ed Sullivan Show and decided he wanted to be a musician himself.

Johnny Cash’s childhood home

Meticulously restored in 2014 thanks to funds from Arkansas State University, Johnny Cash's boyhood home is in the tiny town of Dyess, Arkansas.

Jim Morrison’s childhood home

Jim Morrison's home in Albuquerque, New Mexico where he lived in his teens while his dad worked at the nearby Kirtland Air Force Base.

Bono’s childhood home

Paul 'Bono' Hewson's parents bought this house on Cedarwood Road, Dublin seven weeks after his birth in 1960 and he spent his entire childhood here. The U2 song 'Cedarwood Road' on their 2014 album 'Songs of Innocence' is a nostalgic musical celebration of Bono's boyhood abode.

Freddie Mercury’s childhood home

Aged 17, Freddie Mercury and his family fled the Zanzibar revolution to live at 22 Gladstone Avenue in Feltham, West London. Pictured is Queen's Brian May and Freddie's younger sister Kashmira Cooke at the unveiling of a Blue Plaque at the house in September 2016.

Lars Ulrich’s childhood home

Lars Ulrich lived in this uniquely designed property in Hellerup, Denmark with his family until he moved to America aged 17.

Mick Jagger’s childhood home

Sir Mick Jagger was brought up in this semi-detached house in Dartford, Kent. His future bandmate Keith Richards lived just around the corner.

Keith Richards’ childhood home

Keith Richards spent the first six years of his life living in this two-bedroom flat above a florists in Dartford, Kent.

Axl Rose’s childhood home

Axl Rose lived at this humble Lafayette, Indiana house from 1962 to 1982 before moving to Los Angeles in his early twenties.

Marc Bolan’s childhood home

The young Mark Field (Marc Bolan) lived at this terraced property on Stoke Newington Common, London from his birth in 1947 to aged 15 in 1962. In 2005, the London Borough of Hackney honoured Bolan with a plaque outside the property.

Elvis Presley’s childhood home

The humble two-bedroom house in Tupelo, Mississippi where The King himself Elvis Presley was born on 8th January 1935. It was built by his father Vernon after he successfully secured a $180 loan.

Jon Bon Jovi's childhood home

John Francis Bongiovi Jr.'s childhood home in Sayreville, New Jersey. Astonishingly, MTV bought the home in 1989 and gave it away in a competition. Jon Bon Jovi was reported to be "angry" at the publicity stunt and the competition winner soon sold the property.

Noel and Liam Gallagher's childhood home

Soon after Liam's birth, the Gallaghers moved to Ashby Avenue and then to Cranwell Drive in Burnage (pictured). With a violent and alcoholic father, Noel and his brothers had an unhappy childhood before mum Peggy left Thomas in 1982 with her three children.

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