“When we were working on Achtung Baby, we were looking to discover new sonic terrain, and on this record that was already established, so we were more confident of what we were doing.” Later, he added: “I’m still getting to know the record as well.
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The Edge explained such a marathon of momentum by telling Q magazine, on the road in Italy: “I think we were still surfing on the wave of creative energy from Achtung Baby and the ZOO TV tour when we were making Zooropa. The album arrived in record stores on July 7, only 20 months after Achtung Baby and with 100-plus epic concerts in between. Listen to the best of U2 on Apple Music and Spotify. In another first, these last two studios ran in production with the record simultaneously. This time, three Dublin studio locations were involved: Westland, The Factory and the band’s trusted recording spot which retained its old name despite a new relocation, Windmill Lane. U2 started making Zooropa early in 1993, during a break in that ZOO TV itinerary, with the audio-visual extravaganza evolving into the Zooropa tour once the record was completed. During the ZOO TV tour, on-stage guests included Axl Rose in Vienna, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry in Paris and Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus in Stockholm, for an unexpected U2 take on “Dancing Queen.” In August, they became only the second act ever, after Billy Joel, to perform at Yankee Stadium in New York. Its name would be Zooropa, and although it was first envisaged as an EP, it simply demanded to become their eighth studio album.Īs ever, there was some extracurricular fun en route, such as the night in January 1992 when The Edge inducted the Yardbirds into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Just as Bono had explained that Rattle and Hum belonged with The Joshua Tree as its natural partner, the band knew in their bones that 1991’s Achtung Baby would soon inspire a complementary follow-up.
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Even while they were on the road all over the world on the ZOO TV tour, the ideas for U2’s next album were burning such a hole in their pocket that it became the fastest record they’ve ever made.