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U2: Achtung Baby, the Videos, the Cameos and a Whole Lot of Interference from ZOO-TV Poster

U2: Achtung Baby, the Videos, the Cameos and a Whole Lot of Interference from ZOO-TV

1992 | 0m | English

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Director: Maurice Linnane
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U2: Achtung Baby offers a previously unobtainable level of insight into the band during the recording of their most dynamic and well respected album. Via the use of live footage, long forgotten videos.
Release Date: Jun 01, 1992
Director: Maurice Linnane
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Genres: Music
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Production Companies PolyGram Video, Island Records
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2025
Entered: May 11, 2024
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Name Character
Bono Self
Larry Mullen Jr. Self
The Edge Self
Adam Clayton Self
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Maurice Linnane Director
Glenn Lazzaro Editor
Joe Verderosa Production Assistant
Flood Sound Engineer
Pascal Armant Sound
Daniel Lanois Sound Mixer
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Ned O'Hanlon Producer
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From EW: Achtung Baby: The Videos, The Cameos and a Whole Lot of Interference from Zoo TV By Glenn Kenny Updated October 23, 1992 at 04:00 AM EDT Arena rockers U2 took some commercial risks with last year’s experimental album Achtung Baby. For the most part, the videos supporting it honor th ... e record’s adventurousness, and they’re the most compelling reasons to check out this tape. Achtung Baby: The Videos, The Cameos and a Whole Lot of Interference from Zoo TV opens with a capsule history of the band, ending with lead singer Bono telling a concert audience that the group is off ”to dream the whole thing up again.” Dream they did: ”Mysterious Ways” is a lush Moroccan hallucination, ”The Fly” is genuinely ominous, and the Kevin Godley-helmed ”Even Better Than the Real Thing,” with its incredible gymnastic camera moves and provocative, blink-and-you-miss-it montages, is about as close to perfection as music clips get. Unfortunately, the interview sections are a bit wearing, mainly because Bono’s new, flip persona is even more obnoxious than his old Mr. Painful Sincerity pose. While the tape is filled out with some gratuitous alternate videos, the good stuff here is undeniable. B+ https://ew.com/article/1992/10/23/achtung-baby-videos-cameos-and-whole-lot-interference-zoo-tv/

Feb 23, 2023