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| 1 | The History Mix DVD |
| 2 | The Best of 1990-2000 DVD Trailer |
| 3 | Please Live / DVD |
| 4 | Beautiful Day DVD / Version |
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Intended as a companion piece to the anthem-laden Best of 19801990, this new collection of U2 nuggets is considerably duskier around the edges, but perhaps more illuminating in the end. It spans the Irish rockers' biggest and best '90s hits, including "Even Better than the Real Thing," "Beautiful Day," "One," and "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of." But the primary draw for Bono-philes is the two new tunes that round out the compilation, both of which are undeniably up to the band's highest standards. "The Hands That Built America" recaptures a good bit of the grandeur of U2's halcyon banner-waving days with a mix of nostalgia and intensity that seems like a good harbinger for Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York, for which it serves as theme music. (The other previously unreleased gem is "Electrical Storm.") The disc is punctuated with other cinematic offerings, such as the theme from Wim Wenders's Until the End of the World and "Stay," which accompanied the same director's Faraway, So Close. Even in looking back, the band display a pervasive restlessness, offering up remixed -- not radically, but noticeably -- versions of "Discotheque" and "Staring at the Sun," both of which are somewhat more organic sounding than the originals. The limited-edition pressing adds a second disc that's largely given over to remixes, including a harsh, in-your face "Gun Mix" of "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" and a revamped "Solar Plexus Mix" of "Mysterious Ways" that boosts the bass to booty-shaking levels. It also brings together some hard-to-find B-sides, including the elegant, organ-laced "Your Blue Room" and the spare, percussive "North and South of the River." This special version also includes a DVD housing videos, director commentary, six bonus tracks, and The Road to Sarajevo, a documentary chronicling the band's 1997 visit to Bosnia. An indispensable document of U2's inspiring, thought-provoking path to the 21st century, Best of 19902000 captures these important rockers at the peak of their creative powers. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble