Cover |
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Commercial
Release |
Fall 2000 (Propaganda) |
Record
Label |
Island Records |
Top
Chart Position |
US: NA, Canada NA, UK: NA |
Singles
Released |
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TRACKLISTING |
- Pop
Muzik (3:07)
- Mofo
(4:35)
- I
Will Follow (2:50)
- Gone
(4:40)
- New
Year's Day (4:58)
- Staring
At The Sun (4:30)
- Bullet
The Blue Sky (6:10)
- Please
(6:57)
- Where
The Streets Have No Name
(6:34)
- Lemon - Perfecto Mix (2:04) -
Instrumental
- Discotheque
(5:07)
- With
Or Without You (5:45)
- Hold
Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
(5:38)
- One
(6:06)
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LINER NOTES |
Recorded at Foro Sol Autodromo,
Mexico City on 3rd December 1997.
All titles (except Track 1) written by U2 and
published by Polygram International Publishing BV except Blue
Mountain Music Ltd. (UK), Mother Music (Irl), Taiyo Music Ltd. (Japan).
Track 1 written by Robin Scott's "M" and published by
BMG Music Publishing Ltd. Issued under license by Mother
Records Ltd., courtesy of Music Collection International and
Robin Scott. Popmart Sound Engineer: Joe O'Herlihy.
Sound Supervisors: Flood and Howie B. Mixed by Chris
Potter at Metropolis Studios, London. This compilation ©2000 U2
Limited. Sleeve designed by ABA Dublin. Photography by
Anton Corbijn (Front) and Kevin Davies (Back) For members of
Propaganda Fan Club Only. NOT FOR RESALE.
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OTHER NOTES |
Released in the Fall of 2000, Hasta
La Vista Baby was the second "Fan Club" disc done by
U2. It was released with the first issue of the new format of
the subscription only magazine, Propaganda. The CD itself
was made up of live tracks from the 1997 concert in Mexico City.
Unfortunately it is not a full recording of the Mexico concert,
and several tracks have been left out in order to make the
material fit on one CD.
Missing from the CD are Last Night on Earth
as well as If You Wear that Velvet Dress. Those songs
would later be included on the b-sides to the Beautiful
Day single.
In early 2000 a production mixup landed
several copies of Hasta La Vista Baby into the hands of an
online store. Before this mistake was caught, mp3 copies
were made and were released on the internet. Copies were
available on the internet in April 2000, many months before the
fan club would actually distribute the CD later that year.
The CD was only released through the fan
club, and with the exception of the copies that found their way
out early, no copies were sold commercially. The packaging
of the CD was a simple card sleeve as pictured below.
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