Cd I |
Cd II |
Card Sleeve |
DVD |
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Commercial
Release |
November 19, 2001 (Europe)
November 26, 2001 (Australia) |
Record
Label |
Island Records |
Top
Chart Position |
US: NA, Canada: NA, UK: 5 |
Album |
All
That You Can't Leave Behind (2000) |
TRACKLISTING |
Cd I:
- Walk
On (Video Version) (4:28)
- Where the Streets Have No Name
(Live from Boston) (6:02)
- Stay (Live from Toronto) (5:39)
Cd 2:
- Walk
On (Single Version) (4:11)
- Stuck in a Moment (Acoustic
Version) (3:43)
- Stuck in a Moment (US
Video) (4:27)
Australian Cd 1:
- Walk On (Video Version)
- Where the Streets Have No Name
(Live from Boston)
- Stay (Live from Toronto)
- Gone (Live from Boston)
Australian Cd 2:
- Walk On (Single Version)
- Stuck in a Moment (Acoustic)
- Elevation (The Vandit Club Mix)
- Stuck in a Moment (Video)
DVD:
- Walk On (Single Version)
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4 x 30s clips from Elevation 2001
Live from Boston
- Walk On
(Video)
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LINER NOTES |
Walk On (Video Version):
Music by U2. Lyrics by Bono. Produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian
Eno. Engineered by Richard Rainey. Assisted by Chris Heaney.
Additional production by Steve Lillywhite. Additional
engineering by Stephen Harris and John Seymour. Assisted by
Alvin Sweeney.
Where the Streets Have No Name (Live from
Boston): Recorded live in Boston June 6, 2001. Music and
lyrics by U2. Recorded by John Harris and Max Feldman. Mixed by
John Harris and Steve Lillywhite.
Gone (Live from Boston): Recorded live in
Boston June 6, 2001. Music by U2. Lyrics by Bono and the Edge.
Recorded by John Harris and Max Feldman. Mixed by John Harris
and Steve Lillywhite.
Stuck in a Moment (Acoustic): Music by
U2. Lyrics by Bono and the Edge. Mixed by Steve Lillywhite.
Recorded by Martin Bohm, at MG Sound Studios, Vienna.
Stay (Live from Toronto): Recorded May
25th, 2001, Air Canada Centre, Toronto Ontario. Music by U2.
Lyrics by Bono. Recorded by Joe O'Herlihy.
Walk On (Single Version): Music by U2.
Lyrics by Bono. Produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno.
Engineered by Richard Rainey. Assited by Chris Heaney.
Additional production and mixing by Nigel Goodrich. Engineered
by Steve Orchard.
Elevation (The Vandit Club Mix): Remix
and additional production by Paul Van Dyk. Music by U2. Lyrics
by Bono. Original version produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian
Eno.
Stuck in a Moment (US Video): Directed by
Joseph Kahn. Music by U2. Lyrics by Bono and the Edge. Produced
by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno. Engineered by Richard Rainey.
Assited by Chris Heaney. Mixed by Tim Palmer. Synthesizers by
Brian Eno and Bono. Additional guitar by Daniel Lanois. Brass by
Paul Barrett.
Walk On (Europe Video): Driected by Jonas
Akerlund. Music by U2. Lyrics by Bono. Produced by Daniel Lanois
and Brian Eno. Engineered by Richard Rainey. Assisted by Chris
Heaney. Additional production by Steve Lillywhite. Additional
engineering by Stephen Harris and John Seymour. Assisted by
Alvin Sweeney. |
OTHER NOTES |
Released to radio in August of
2001, this release of Walk On had similar b-sides to the Stuck
in a Moment single released at the same time in Canada.
In the spring of 2001 these two singles had been released in the
opposite regions, Stuck
in a Moment in Europe and Australia, Walk
On in Canada. Those singles released in the spring
contained different b-sides.
Some notes about the songs contained on this
release itself. This Single Version" of Walk On was also
referred to as the Nigel Goodrich Mix during the pre-release
period. This version is very similar to the version found
on the America: A Tribute to Heroes compilation, with the
extended Hallelujah chorus at the end of the song. It is not the
same version as the edit found on the earlier Canadian single.
The version of Gone is listed on the single
as being from the June 6, 2001 concert, but that is not the
case. The song is actually a mix of both the June 5 and June 6
Boston concerts. The ending of the song where Edge throws his
guitar is from the June 5th show.
A Japanese single was planned for this single
featuring a combination of the European b-sides. It seems that
this single was withdrawn before release and no copies have made
it out. The planned catalog release number for Japan was
UICI-5000. Early news stories about this single's release
pointed towards a live version of "Walk On" fron the
Boston show being included as well, this never came to be.
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