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Zooropa is the
eighth studio album by
Irish rock band U2.
Produced by Flood,
Brian Eno, and the Edge, it was
released on 5 July 1993 on
Island Records...
- "
Zooropa" is a song by
Irish rock band U2, and is the
opening track from
their 1993
album of the same name. The song was the
result of
combining two pieces...
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support their 1991
album Achtung Baby
along with
their subsequent 1993
album Zooropa, the tour
visited arenas and
stadiums from 1992 to 1993.
Intended to mirror...
- by
Irish rock band U2. It is the
third track from
their eighth album,
Zooropa (1993), and was
released in June 1993 by
Island Records and
PolyGram as...
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embraced a more ironic,
flippant image. This
experimentation continued on
Zooropa (1993) and
concluded with Pop (1997) and the
PopMart Tour,
which were mixed...
- rock band U2, and the
tenth and
final track from
their 1993
studio album,
Zooropa. It is one of the few U2
songs without Bono on lead vocals,
instead featuring...
- rock. With U2, the Edge has also pla**** keyboards,
produced their records Zooropa (1993) and
Songs of
Surrender (2023), and
occasionally served as co-lyricist...
- from
their 1993
studio album Zooropa. "Daddy's
Gonna Pay for Your
Crashed Car" was
conceived during the band's
Zooropa sessions in
early 1993. At the...
- Sunday. In 1993, he sang "The Wanderer", the
closing track of U2's
album Zooropa.
According to
Rolling Stone writer Adam Gold, "The Wanderer" – written...
- song by
Irish rock band U2. It is the
fourth track on
their eighth album,
Zooropa (1993), and was
released as its
second single on 8
November 1993 by Island...