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How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb is the eleventh studio album by Irish rock band U2. It was released on 22 November 2004 in the United Kingdom by Island Records and a day later in the United States by Interscope Records. Much like their previous album All That You Can't Leave Behind (2000), the record exhibits a more mainstream rock sound after the band experimented with alternative rock and dance music in the 1990s. It was produced by Steve Lillywhite, with additional production from Chris Thomas, Jacknife Lee, Nellee Hooper, Flood, Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, and Carl Glanville.

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Studio album by
Released22 November 2004
RecordedFebruary 2003 – July 2004
Studio
Genre
Length49:03
Label
ProducerSteve Lillywhite
U2 chronology
U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland
(2003)
How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
(2004)
The Complete U2
(2004)
Singles from How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
  1. "Vertigo"
    Released: 8 November 2004
  2. "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own"
    Released: 7 February 2005
  3. "City of Blinding Lights"
    Released: 6 June 2005
  4. "All Because of You"
    Released: 10 October 2005

Looking for a more hard-hitting sound than that of their previous album, U2 began recording How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb in February 2003 with Thomas. After nine months of work, the band had an album's worth of material ready for release, but they were not satisfied with the results. The group subsequently enlisted Lillywhite to take over as producer in Dublin in January 2004. Lillywhite, along with his assistant Lee, spent six months with the band reworking songs and encouraging better performances. U2 lead singer Bono described the album as "our first rock album. It's taken us twenty years or whatever it is, but this is our first rock album."[1] Thematically, the record touches on life, death, love, war, faith, and family.

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb received generally positive reviews from critics and reached number one in 30 countries, including the US, where first-week sales of 840,000 copies nearly doubled the band's previous personal best. The album and its singles won all eight Grammy Awards for which they were nominated. It was also the fourth-highest-selling album of 2004,[2] with almost ten million copies sold,[3] and it yielded several successful singles, such as "Vertigo", "City of Blinding Lights", and "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own". The album was included on Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Best Albums of the Decade" at number 68.

Writing and recording edit

Lead singer Bono explained that he had to ask himself a few hard questions before carrying on recording: "I wanted to check where I was to where I am. So I went back and listened to all the music that made me want to be in a band, right from the Buzzcocks, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Echo & The Bunnymen, all that stuff. And what was interesting is, that was what a lot of people in bands now are listening to anyway. So in a funny way, it made us completely contemporary."[4]

Looking for a harder-hitting rock sound than that of their previous record, All That You Can't Leave Behind,[5] U2 began recording How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb in February 2003 with producer Chris Thomas.[6] After nine months of work, the band had completed an album's worth of songs. In October, they met in Dublin to review their work. Bono and guitarist the Edge believed it was good enough to release; Bono said, "All we needed was the assent of the politburo and the record would have been out for Christmas." Bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen Jr., however, disagreed with their bandmates and voted against releasing the record.[7] Mullen said that the songs "had no magic",[5] while Clayton said, "When it comes to signing off on a project, you ask questions like, 'Have we got a first single to open the campaign?' Frankly, we were missing more than just a first single."[7] Clayton and Mullen also had a nagging feeling that All That You Can't Leave Behind had been overpraised when it only produced one hit—"Beautiful Day". Clayton thought that if U2's goal was to continue to be the world's biggest band, they needed three or four hits from their album that could attract new fans.[7]

 
Steve Lillywhite (pictured) took over as producer of the album after U2's dissatisfaction with their work with Chris Thomas.

The group brought in their long-time producer Steve Lillywhite to mediate the disagreement. After they played him the album, Lillywhite assessed that it felt like "it had the weight of the world on its shoulders. It certainly wasn't any fun." After lengthy discussions, Bono and the Edge were convinced that the album needed more work. Bono thought their songs were good but admitted "good won't bring you to tears or make you want to leave your house and tour for a year".[7] The group subsequently dismissed Thomas and enlisted Lillywhite to take over as the album's producer in Dublin in January 2004.[8] Lillywhite, along with his assistant Jacknife Lee, spent six months with the band reworking songs and encouraging better performances.[5] Several other producers received credits on the album, including Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, Flood, Carl Glanville, and Nellee Hooper;[9] Bono acknowledged that the involvement of multiple producers affected the record's "sonic cohesion".[10]

A demo version of the album (guitarist the Edge's copy) was stolen while the band were having their photo taken for a magazine in France in July 2004. It contained unfinished versions of several songs that made it onto the album.[11] The band publicly announced that if those tracks were leaked online, they would release the album immediately via the iTunes Store.[12] Several months later, the finished album was leaked online,[13] but the band did not release it earlier, despite previous comments.[14]

In late 2004, "Mercy", an unreleased track taken from the How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb sessions, surfaced on the Internet through a fan who had been given a copy of the album containing the extra track. The track is of less than standard audio quality, but managed to become a favorite on fan websites. It was cut from the final release, but was described by Blender as "a six-and-a-half-minute outpouring of U2 at its most uninhibitedly U2-ish".[15] The lyrics to the song can be found in the booklet for the Special Limited Edition. A significantly revised version of the song was performed during the European leg of the U2 360° Tour; it made its live debut on 12 September 2010 during the second Zürich concert,[16] and was officially released as the opening track on the band's Wide Awake in Europe vinyl-only live EP that November.

Composition edit

As with All That You Can't Leave Behind, this album finds U2 returning to "more 'stripped down' rock and pop sounds", according to musicologist Susan Fast.[17]

Adam Clayton said of Atomic Bomb, "It's very much a guitar record. "Vertigo", "Love and Peace", "City of Blinding Lights", "All Because of You", all pretty up, rocky tunes. A lot of them are a kick-back to our very early days, so it's like with each year we have gathered a little bit more and this is what we are now."

In 2003, Bono said one of their new songs called "Full Metal Jacket" was "the mother of all rock songs" and "the reason to make a new album". A similar demo called "Native Son" was also recorded. Both of these demos would later become "Vertigo".

Contemporary Christian artist Michael W. Smith joined the band in the studio during the Atomic Bomb sessions and worked on at least one track with them, entitled "North Star". That track, which was a tribute to Johnny Cash, has not yet surfaced officially or unofficially in any form. A song introduced by Bono as "North Star" was played in Turin during the U2 360° Tour; however, it is unknown whether or not this is the same song that was worked on during the sessions.[18][19] Other tracks, such as "Shark Soup" (another version of "Vertigo"), "Lead Me In The Way I Should Go", and "You Can't Give Away Your Heart", were referenced in the media and by the band themselves, but have not been released.

The very earliest versions of "Love and Peace or Else" originated during the recording sessions for All That You Can't Leave Behind. It serves as Atomic Bomb's "big plea for peace" song, following in the footsteps of "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Miss Sarajevo", "Please", and "Peace on Earth".[20] During performances on the Vertigo Tour, "Love and Peace Or Else" featured Mullen moving out to the center of the ellipse-shaped ramp, where he played a floor tom and crash cymbal for the majority of the song. Near the end, Bono took over and played the drum until the song segued into the opening drumbeat of "Sunday Bloody Sunday". Most live performances of the song also saw Mullen singing the "release, release, release, release" part during the chorus alongside Bono.

"Crumbs from Your Table" is about the relationship between Western countries and developing countries. The verses and chorus address the relationship from the perspective of citizens from the developing world, focusing on the disparity between the long-term socioeconomic planning stressed by the West ("You speak in signs and wonders") and the developing world's immediate need for sustenance ("But I'm begging for the crumbs from your table"). One line ("You speak in signs and wonders") was meant as a criticism of the Catholic Church.[21] The bridge ("Where you live should not decide / Whether you live or whether you die") is statement from Bono that follows with the theme in his speeches in which he tries to raise awareness about African poverty. Bono stated on a bonus DVD included with special editions of the album that the band has no recollection of writing the song, as they were intoxicated at the time. A studio performance is also included on the aforementioned bonus DVD. It was only played a handful on times during the third leg of the Vertigo Tour.[22]

"One Step Closer" is a slow tempo song, with Bono's lyrics centered around traffic images, leading to the singer being stranded on a refuge island. The origins of the song go back to the All That You Can't Leave Behind sessions.[23] It was revived for Atomic Bomb, with Lanois introducing a pedal steel guitar, in addition to guitars from the Edge and Bono, and musical influences varying from country music to The Velvet Underground making themselves felt.[23] One recording of the song ran for more than 15 minutes, with Bono adding many verses that were subsequently dropped.[23] Jacknife Lee also contributed to the final form of the recording.[24] "One Step Closer" is billed in the album with thanks to Noel Gallagher of Oasis. The title of the song comes from a conversation Bono had with Gallagher about Bono's dying father, Bob Hewson. Bono asked, "Do you think he believes in God?" to which Gallagher replied, "Well, he's one step closer to knowing."[23] Through the end of the Vertigo Tour, the song had never been performed in any U2 concert. The title of the album derives from a lyric in the song "Fast Cars", which was only available on some versions of the album.

Promotion edit

 
U2, their manager Paul McGuinness, and concert promoters Gérard Drouot and Michael Deeny pose with copies of the album before a 2005 concert in France

For the album release, U2 partnered with Apple Inc. for several cross-promotions. "Vertigo" was featured on a widely aired television advertisement for the company's iPod music player. Additionally, a special edition U2-branded iPod was released bearing the black and red color scheme of the album, as well as laser-engraved autographs of each member on the back. The Complete U2, an iTunes Store-exclusive box set featuring 448 tracks, including previously unreleased content was also released. Proceeds from the iPod and iTunes partnerships were donated to charity.[25] A live version of "Original of the Species" from the concert film Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago was later featured in commercials for the video iPod. Several CD copies of the album have the message "Miss You Sugar" on the bottom of the CD near the matrix number.

The compilation Medium, Rare & Remastered and the EP Unreleased and Rare, included in The Complete U2 box set, contains previously unreleased tracks, six of which were from the recording sessions for How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb:

  1. "Xanax and Wine" (alternate early version of "Fast Cars")
  2. "Native Son" (alternate early version of "Vertigo")
  3. "Smile" (outtake from the How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Sessions)
  4. "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" (early version)
  5. "All Because of You" (alternate version)
  6. "Yahweh" (alternate mix by Chris Thomas)

U2 made various promotional appearances on television. On 20 November 2004, U2 appeared as the musical guests on Saturday Night Live, performing "Vertigo", "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own", and "I Will Follow". Two days later, on the day of the album's release, U2 performed on a flat-bed truck, which drove through much of downtown New York City. Footage of the flat-bed performance was used for the music video of "All Because of You". The drive ended at the Brooklyn Bridge, under which the band performed a "secret gig" in Empire Fulton Ferry State Park. Part of the concert was broadcast in an MTV television programme and released in the EP Live from Under the Brooklyn Bridge.

Formats edit

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb was released in four different formats:

  • Standard Edition – with album CD
  • Double CD/DVD Edition – with album CD and bonus DVD, featuring making of the album footage and bonus performances
  • Special Limited Edition – with album CD, bonus DVD, and a hardcover book, featuring extracts from band members, song lyrics, original paintings, illustrations and photography
  • Vinyl LP

Singles edit

The album was preceded by the lead single "Vertigo", which was released on 24 September 2004. The song topped the charts in several countries, including the UK, reached number 31 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and topped the Modern Rock Tracks chart. It also topped the digital downloads chart in both the US and the UK, becoming U2's best-selling digital single ever in the US, with 2× Platinum status (note that for downloads, Platinum status was obtained at 200,000 copies sold). Upon release the song received extensive airplay and was an international hit, being featured in a popular iPod television commercial. The song lent its namesake to the band's Vertigo Tour.

The second single in the UK was "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own", released on 7 February 2005. The song is about Bono's relationship with his dying father. The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming U2's first-ever follow-up single to top the charts. On US adult contemporary radio, it reached number 15 on the Adult Top 40 and also appeared on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, the Pop 100, and the Hot 100.

"City of Blinding Lights" was the third UK release. It peaked at number 2 and spent nine weeks on the chart. It also placed on the US Adult Top 40.

The second single in the US was "All Because of You". Although it received some airplay on rock radio, reaching number 6 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 20 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, the song had little mainstream exposure. When released in the UK, it peaked at number 4 but only spent four weeks on the chart.

"Original of the Species" was released as a promotional single in the US. It peaked at number 6 on the Triple A Chart according to mediaguide.com and the video has reached number 12 on VH1's top 20 video countdown. The track has also made brief appearances on the Hot AC charts according to Radio and Records and MediaGuide.

Reception edit

Critical reaction edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic79/100[26]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [27]
Blender     [28]
Entertainment WeeklyB[29]
The Guardian     [30]
Los Angeles Times    [31]
NME9/10[32]
Pitchfork6.9/10[33]
Q     [34]
Rolling Stone     [35]
Uncut     [36]

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized score out of 100 to ratings from critics, the album received an average score of 79 based on 26 reviews.[26] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone described it as "grandiose music from grandiose men, sweatlessly confident in the execution of their duties", believing the album was well served by not tamping down Bono's ego or ambitions. Sheffield praised "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own", calling it "a reminder that what makes U2 so big isn't really their clever ideas, or even their intelligence — it's the warmth that all too few rock stars have any idea how to turn into music".[35] Johnny Davis of Q said that the Edge's guitar playing "makes this record" with his "arsenal of guitar noises that bring to mind a particularly impatient boy with a new box of indoor fireworks". Responding to Bono's quote about the group wanting to stave off a decline, Davis said, "They've succeeded in not becoming crap quite admirably."[34] Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called the album "triumphant", praising U2's "journey from adolescence to maturity" over their career as one that few groups could make "with their creative vision so fully intact". He said that Bono lyrically "explores epic themes, from faith to family, with such indelible grace that the CD stands with 'The Joshua Tree' and 'Achtung Baby' as one of the Irish quartet's essential works".[31] Dan Martin of NME called it "a classic U2 album, but also a breathtakingly modern heavy fucker", adding that "Bono's genius is that his inner monologue is so huge and heroic that it matches the scale of the music".[32] Steve Morse of The Boston Globe called it a "nakedly honest, uplifting album" and their most personal one since The Joshua Tree. He called it "a joy to see the group rekindle its shimmering '80s guitar-pop sound" and was encouraged that their music "comes so strongly from the gut once again, without the latest techno-experimental production techniques."[37] Ann Powers of Blender called the album a "tour de force of tune and mood", adding, "because U2's sound has come to signify an open heart... it nearly always feels fresh, the way a new flame does". She thought that Bono lyrically "wields sentimentality like a switchblade" but also said that "U2's music is so broad and welcoming it can express ardor equally well for Christ, wives, supermodels, children or Bishop Desmond Tutu".[28]

Stephen Troussé of Uncut called it "their most unabashedly strident record since The Unforgettable Fire" and said that songs such as "City of Blinding Lights" and "All Because of You" gave "the sense of a band flexing muscles they haven't used in years". He remarked about the melancholic undertow of Bono's lyrics, believing that the "lines that stay with you speak of a creeping malaise".[36] Alexis Petridis of The Guardian said that the album "may be unadventurous and melodramatic, but it is packed with disarming moments". He thought the group had embraced the clichéd elements of their 1980s music but said, "Driven by a ferociously powerful rhythm section, U2 sound pleasingly raw, particularly next to the current wave of stadium rock pretenders". He lamented the abandonment of their 1990s experimentation, but appreciated their retention of self-awareness, concluding, "it seems highly unlikely anyone will laugh at U2 again".[30] David Browne of Entertainment Weekly questioned U2's motivations for back-pedaling musically but called them "one of the few remaining bands who can make pop-chart lust work for them, as Atomic Bomb intermittently demonstrates".[29] Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune said that the record "marks a retreat from innovation and daring, and re-immerses the Irish quartet in the comfort zone of its earliest successes". He believed the band had "settl[ed] into middle age by recycling its best riffs and ideas" and that those musical ideas were "destined to pale in coming years as second-hand versions of those classic albums".[38] Amanda Petrusich of Pitchfork called the record "brash, grungy, and loud" but not "especially surprising", judging it to contain a "tiny handful of outstanding tracks and a whole mess of schmaltzy filler". She criticised Bono's "vague, cliched observations, his sentiments always awkwardly bombastic or hopelessly maudlin" and thought the album's biggest issue was "that it sounds so much like U2".[33] Keith Harris of The Village Voice said that the lyrics were marred by "legions of rampant clichés" and that the album's producers "simply construct a U2 album in miniature, mixing in the Edge's processed-guitar trademark whenever you fear they're straying into unforgivable un-U2ness. That's just not enough."[39]

Commercial performance edit

Following its 22 November 2004 release, the album debuted at number one in 34 countries,[40] including the US Billboard 200 (with sales of 840,000),[41] the UK Albums Chart, and the Australian ARIA Charts. The album has sold 9 million copies worldwide.[42] According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album has sold 3.3 million copies in the US through March 2014.[43]

Accolades edit

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb was rated the best album of 2004 by USA Today, Paste, and The New York Times. Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called it the second-best album of the year, and it was ranked fourth respectively by Q in its list of the best albums of the year. The Village Voice rated it the eighth-best album of 2004, while PopMatters ranked it 25th. It was included in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums of 2004.

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb and its songs won eight Grammy Awards overall in 2005 and 2006, sweeping all of the categories in which they were nominated. In 2005, "Vertigo" won in three categories: Best Rock Song, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and Best Short Form Music Video. In 2006, "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" was awarded Song of the Year and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, "City of Blinding Lights" was awarded Best Rock Song, and How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb won for Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.[44] The album producer's Steve Lillywhite was also awarded Producer of the Year, Non Classical in 2006.

Rolling Stone rated it the 68th-best album of the decade,[45] while "Vertigo" was ranked the 64th-best song.[46] Despite all of the critical acclaim for the album, Bono would later state that "[t]here are no weak songs. But as an album, the whole isn't greater than the sum of its parts, and it fucking annoys me."

Vertigo Tour edit

 
The indoor legs of the Vertigo Tour featured an ellipse-shaped ramp encircling the main stage, along with LED curtains.

In support of the album, U2 launched the Vertigo Tour, which featured five legs and a total of 131 shows. The first and third legs featured indoor concerts in North America, while the second and fourth legs featured outdoor concerts in Europe, Mexico and South America, respectively. The final leg, which saw the band touring the Pacific, was delayed due to an illness suffered by The Edge's daughter Sian. The stage design of the indoor Vertigo Tour shows was a stripped-down, intimate affair for the fans and featured an ellipse-shaped B-stage extending from the main stage. In total, the Vertigo Tour had sold 4,619,021 tickets for a total gross of $389 million; the gross was the second-highest such figure ever.[47] Three concert films depicting the tour, Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago, Vertigo: Live from Milan, and U2 3D, were recorded.

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Bono except where noted; all music is composed by U2

No.TitleLyricsProducerLength
1."Vertigo"Bono and the EdgeSteve Lillywhite3:14
2."Miracle Drug"Bono and the EdgeLillywhite; Carl Glanville,[a] Jacknife Lee[a]3:59
3."Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" Chris Thomas; Lillywhite,[a] Nellee Hooper[a]5:08
4."Love and Peace or Else"Bono and the EdgeBrian Eno, Daniel Lanois; Thomas,[a] Lee,[a] Flood[a]4:50
5."City of Blinding Lights" Flood; Thomas,[a] Lee[a]5:47
6."All Because of You" Lillywhite3:39
7."A Man and a Woman" Lee; Lillywhite,[a] Glanville[a]4:30
8."Crumbs from Your Table" Lillywhite; Lee[a]5:03
9."One Step Closer" Thomas, Lanois; Lee[a]3:51
10."Original of the Species" Lillywhite; Lee[a]4:41
11."Yahweh"Bono and the EdgeThomas4:21
Total length:49:03
UK, Ireland and Japan CD bonus track
No.TitleLyricsProducerLength
12."Fast Cars"Bono and the EdgeLillywhite3:43
Total length:53:09

Notes

  • ^[a] – additional production
  • "Fast Cars" is a bonus track on the Japan, UK and Ireland CD edition, Special Limited Edition in all regions, and the digital version, included in The Complete U2. A new mix was featured on the "All Because of You" single.
Double CD/DVD and Special Limited editions, bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."U2 and 3 Songs" (The Documentary)20:02
2."Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" (Studio Performance)5:09
3."Crumbs from Your Table" (live in studio)5:00
4."Vertigo" (Temple Bar Mix)3:08
5."Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" (Acoustic Couch Mix)4:43
6."Vertigo"3:23
Total length:43:00

Note

  • Handwritten lyrics for "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" are included on the DVD as an Easter egg.

Personnel edit

U2[48]

  • Bono – lead vocals, additional guitar (tracks 2, 9, 11), piano (5)
  • The Edge – guitar, backing/additional vocals (1–7, 9, 11), piano (2, 4–5, 10–11), keyboards (3), additional percussion (7), synthesiser (10–11)
  • Adam Clayton – bass guitar
  • Larry Mullen Jr. – drums, percussion, backing vocal (2)

Additional performers[48]

  • Jacknife Lee – synthesisers/additional synthesisers (1–2, 4–5, 7–10), programming (2, 4), keyboards (6), additional guitar atmospherics (8)
  • Daniel Lanois – additional guitar and pedal steel (9), mandolin (11), shaker (4)
  • Carl Glanville – additional percussion and synthesisers (2)
  • Brian Eno – synthesisers (4)
  • Fabien Waltmann – programming (3, 5)

Charts edit

Weekly singles charts edit

Singles charts (weekly)
Year Song Peak
IRE
[124]
AUS
[125]
BE (Wal)
[126]
CAN
[127]
UK
[128]
US
[127]
US Pop
[127]
2004 "Vertigo" 1 5 9 2 1 31 10
2005 "All Because of You" 4 23 36 1 4
"Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" 3 19 32 1 1 97 87
"City of Blinding Lights" 8 31 23 2 2
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[129] 3× Platinum 120,000^
Australia (ARIA)[130] 4× Platinum 280,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[131] Platinum 30,000*
Belgium (BEA)[132] Platinum 50,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[133] 2× Platinum 250,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[134] 5× Platinum 500,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[135] 4× Platinum 80,000
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[136] Gold 21,348[136]
France (SNEP)[137] Platinum 300,000*
Germany (BVMI)[138] 3× Gold 300,000^
Greece (IFPI Greece)[62] Platinum 20,000^
Hungary (MAHASZ)[139] Gold 10,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[140] 10× Platinum 150,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[141] Platinum 250,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[142] Platinum 100,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[143] Gold 40,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[144] 3× Platinum 45,000^
Poland (ZPAV)[145] Gold 20,000*
Portugal (AFP)[146] 3× Platinum 120,000^
Russia (NFPF)[147] Gold 10,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[113] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Sweden (GLF)[148] Platinum 60,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[149] 4× Platinum 1,200,000^
United States (RIAA)[150] 3× Platinum 3,300,000[43]
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[151] 3× Platinum 3,000,000*
Worldwide 9,000,000[42]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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  • How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb at Discogs (list of releases)  

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How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb is the eleventh studio album by Irish rock band U2 It was released on 22 November 2004 in the United Kingdom by Island Records and a day later in the United States by Interscope Records Much like their previous album All That You Can t Leave Behind 2000 the record exhibits a more mainstream rock sound after the band experimented with alternative rock and dance music in the 1990s It was produced by Steve Lillywhite with additional production from Chris Thomas Jacknife Lee Nellee Hooper Flood Daniel Lanois Brian Eno and Carl Glanville How to Dismantle an Atomic BombStudio album by U2Released22 November 2004RecordedFebruary 2003 July 2004StudioHanover Quay Dublin South of FranceGenreRockLength49 03LabelIsland InterscopeProducerSteve LillywhiteU2 chronologyU2 Go Home Live from Slane Castle Ireland 2003 How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb 2004 The Complete U2 2004 Singles from How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Vertigo Released 8 November 2004 Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own Released 7 February 2005 City of Blinding Lights Released 6 June 2005 All Because of You Released 10 October 2005Looking for a more hard hitting sound than that of their previous album U2 began recording How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb in February 2003 with Thomas After nine months of work the band had an album s worth of material ready for release but they were not satisfied with the results The group subsequently enlisted Lillywhite to take over as producer in Dublin in January 2004 Lillywhite along with his assistant Lee spent six months with the band reworking songs and encouraging better performances U2 lead singer Bono described the album as our first rock album It s taken us twenty years or whatever it is but this is our first rock album 1 Thematically the record touches on life death love war faith and family How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb received generally positive reviews from critics and reached number one in 30 countries including the US where first week sales of 840 000 copies nearly doubled the band s previous personal best The album and its singles won all eight Grammy Awards for which they were nominated It was also the fourth highest selling album of 2004 2 with almost ten million copies sold 3 and it yielded several successful singles such as Vertigo City of Blinding Lights and Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own The album was included on Rolling Stone s list of the 100 Best Albums of the Decade at number 68 Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Composition 3 Promotion 3 1 Formats 3 2 Singles 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reaction 4 2 Commercial performance 4 3 Accolades 5 Vertigo Tour 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 8 3 Decade end charts 8 4 Weekly singles charts 9 Certifications 10 References 11 External linksWriting and recording editLead singer Bono explained that he had to ask himself a few hard questions before carrying on recording I wanted to check where I was to where I am So I went back and listened to all the music that made me want to be in a band right from the Buzzcocks Siouxsie and the Banshees Echo amp The Bunnymen all that stuff And what was interesting is that was what a lot of people in bands now are listening to anyway So in a funny way it made us completely contemporary 4 Looking for a harder hitting rock sound than that of their previous record All That You Can t Leave Behind 5 U2 began recording How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb in February 2003 with producer Chris Thomas 6 After nine months of work the band had completed an album s worth of songs In October they met in Dublin to review their work Bono and guitarist the Edge believed it was good enough to release Bono said All we needed was the assent of the politburo and the record would have been out for Christmas Bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen Jr however disagreed with their bandmates and voted against releasing the record 7 Mullen said that the songs had no magic 5 while Clayton said When it comes to signing off on a project you ask questions like Have we got a first single to open the campaign Frankly we were missing more than just a first single 7 Clayton and Mullen also had a nagging feeling that All That You Can t Leave Behind had been overpraised when it only produced one hit Beautiful Day Clayton thought that if U2 s goal was to continue to be the world s biggest band they needed three or four hits from their album that could attract new fans 7 nbsp Steve Lillywhite pictured took over as producer of the album after U2 s dissatisfaction with their work with Chris Thomas The group brought in their long time producer Steve Lillywhite to mediate the disagreement After they played him the album Lillywhite assessed that it felt like it had the weight of the world on its shoulders It certainly wasn t any fun After lengthy discussions Bono and the Edge were convinced that the album needed more work Bono thought their songs were good but admitted good won t bring you to tears or make you want to leave your house and tour for a year 7 The group subsequently dismissed Thomas and enlisted Lillywhite to take over as the album s producer in Dublin in January 2004 8 Lillywhite along with his assistant Jacknife Lee spent six months with the band reworking songs and encouraging better performances 5 Several other producers received credits on the album including Daniel Lanois Brian Eno Flood Carl Glanville and Nellee Hooper 9 Bono acknowledged that the involvement of multiple producers affected the record s sonic cohesion 10 A demo version of the album guitarist the Edge s copy was stolen while the band were having their photo taken for a magazine in France in July 2004 It contained unfinished versions of several songs that made it onto the album 11 The band publicly announced that if those tracks were leaked online they would release the album immediately via the iTunes Store 12 Several months later the finished album was leaked online 13 but the band did not release it earlier despite previous comments 14 In late 2004 Mercy an unreleased track taken from the How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb sessions surfaced on the Internet through a fan who had been given a copy of the album containing the extra track The track is of less than standard audio quality but managed to become a favorite on fan websites It was cut from the final release but was described by Blender as a six and a half minute outpouring of U2 at its most uninhibitedly U2 ish 15 The lyrics to the song can be found in the booklet for the Special Limited Edition A significantly revised version of the song was performed during the European leg of the U2 360 Tour it made its live debut on 12 September 2010 during the second Zurich concert 16 and was officially released as the opening track on the band s Wide Awake in Europe vinyl only live EP that November Composition editAs with All That You Can t Leave Behind this album finds U2 returning to more stripped down rock and pop sounds according to musicologist Susan Fast 17 Adam Clayton said of Atomic Bomb It s very much a guitar record Vertigo Love and Peace City of Blinding Lights All Because of You all pretty up rocky tunes A lot of them are a kick back to our very early days so it s like with each year we have gathered a little bit more and this is what we are now In 2003 Bono said one of their new songs called Full Metal Jacket was the mother of all rock songs and the reason to make a new album A similar demo called Native Son was also recorded Both of these demos would later become Vertigo Contemporary Christian artist Michael W Smith joined the band in the studio during the Atomic Bomb sessions and worked on at least one track with them entitled North Star That track which was a tribute to Johnny Cash has not yet surfaced officially or unofficially in any form A song introduced by Bono as North Star was played in Turin during the U2 360 Tour however it is unknown whether or not this is the same song that was worked on during the sessions 18 19 Other tracks such as Shark Soup another version of Vertigo Lead Me In The Way I Should Go and You Can t Give Away Your Heart were referenced in the media and by the band themselves but have not been released nbsp City of Blinding Lights 2004 source source City of Blinding Lights is one of the tracks which reflects back to the band s earlier work Problems playing this file See media help The very earliest versions of Love and Peace or Else originated during the recording sessions for All That You Can t Leave Behind It serves as Atomic Bomb s big plea for peace song following in the footsteps of Sunday Bloody Sunday Miss Sarajevo Please and Peace on Earth 20 During performances on the Vertigo Tour Love and Peace Or Else featured Mullen moving out to the center of the ellipse shaped ramp where he played a floor tom and crash cymbal for the majority of the song Near the end Bono took over and played the drum until the song segued into the opening drumbeat of Sunday Bloody Sunday Most live performances of the song also saw Mullen singing the release release release release part during the chorus alongside Bono Crumbs from Your Table is about the relationship between Western countries and developing countries The verses and chorus address the relationship from the perspective of citizens from the developing world focusing on the disparity between the long term socioeconomic planning stressed by the West You speak in signs and wonders and the developing world s immediate need for sustenance But I m begging for the crumbs from your table One line You speak in signs and wonders was meant as a criticism of the Catholic Church 21 The bridge Where you live should not decide Whether you live or whether you die is statement from Bono that follows with the theme in his speeches in which he tries to raise awareness about African poverty Bono stated on a bonus DVD included with special editions of the album that the band has no recollection of writing the song as they were intoxicated at the time A studio performance is also included on the aforementioned bonus DVD It was only played a handful on times during the third leg of the Vertigo Tour 22 One Step Closer is a slow tempo song with Bono s lyrics centered around traffic images leading to the singer being stranded on a refuge island The origins of the song go back to the All That You Can t Leave Behind sessions 23 It was revived for Atomic Bomb with Lanois introducing a pedal steel guitar in addition to guitars from the Edge and Bono and musical influences varying from country music to The Velvet Underground making themselves felt 23 One recording of the song ran for more than 15 minutes with Bono adding many verses that were subsequently dropped 23 Jacknife Lee also contributed to the final form of the recording 24 One Step Closer is billed in the album with thanks to Noel Gallagher of Oasis The title of the song comes from a conversation Bono had with Gallagher about Bono s dying father Bob Hewson Bono asked Do you think he believes in God to which Gallagher replied Well he s one step closer to knowing 23 Through the end of the Vertigo Tour the song had never been performed in any U2 concert The title of the album derives from a lyric in the song Fast Cars which was only available on some versions of the album Promotion edit nbsp U2 their manager Paul McGuinness and concert promoters Gerard Drouot and Michael Deeny pose with copies of the album before a 2005 concert in FranceFor the album release U2 partnered with Apple Inc for several cross promotions Vertigo was featured on a widely aired television advertisement for the company s iPod music player Additionally a special edition U2 branded iPod was released bearing the black and red color scheme of the album as well as laser engraved autographs of each member on the back The Complete U2 an iTunes Store exclusive box set featuring 448 tracks including previously unreleased content was also released Proceeds from the iPod and iTunes partnerships were donated to charity 25 A live version of Original of the Species from the concert film Vertigo 2005 Live from Chicago was later featured in commercials for the video iPod Several CD copies of the album have the message Miss You Sugar on the bottom of the CD near the matrix number The compilation Medium Rare amp Remastered and the EP Unreleased and Rare included in The Complete U2 box set contains previously unreleased tracks six of which were from the recording sessions for How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Xanax and Wine alternate early version of Fast Cars Native Son alternate early version of Vertigo Smile outtake from the How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Sessions Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own early version All Because of You alternate version Yahweh alternate mix by Chris Thomas U2 made various promotional appearances on television On 20 November 2004 U2 appeared as the musical guests on Saturday Night Live performing Vertigo Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own and I Will Follow Two days later on the day of the album s release U2 performed on a flat bed truck which drove through much of downtown New York City Footage of the flat bed performance was used for the music video of All Because of You The drive ended at the Brooklyn Bridge under which the band performed a secret gig in Empire Fulton Ferry State Park Part of the concert was broadcast in an MTV television programme and released in the EP Live from Under the Brooklyn Bridge Formats edit How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb was released in four different formats Standard Edition with album CD Double CD DVD Edition with album CD and bonus DVD featuring making of the album footage and bonus performances Special Limited Edition with album CD bonus DVD and a hardcover book featuring extracts from band members song lyrics original paintings illustrations and photography Vinyl LPSingles edit The album was preceded by the lead single Vertigo which was released on 24 September 2004 The song topped the charts in several countries including the UK reached number 31 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Modern Rock Tracks chart It also topped the digital downloads chart in both the US and the UK becoming U2 s best selling digital single ever in the US with 2 Platinum status note that for downloads Platinum status was obtained at 200 000 copies sold Upon release the song received extensive airplay and was an international hit being featured in a popular iPod television commercial The song lent its namesake to the band s Vertigo Tour The second single in the UK was Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own released on 7 February 2005 The song is about Bono s relationship with his dying father The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart becoming U2 s first ever follow up single to top the charts On US adult contemporary radio it reached number 15 on the Adult Top 40 and also appeared on the Modern Rock Tracks chart the Pop 100 and the Hot 100 City of Blinding Lights was the third UK release It peaked at number 2 and spent nine weeks on the chart It also placed on the US Adult Top 40 The second single in the US was All Because of You Although it received some airplay on rock radio reaching number 6 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 20 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart the song had little mainstream exposure When released in the UK it peaked at number 4 but only spent four weeks on the chart Original of the Species was released as a promotional single in the US It peaked at number 6 on the Triple A Chart according to mediaguide com and the video has reached number 12 on VH1 s top 20 video countdown The track has also made brief appearances on the Hot AC charts according to Radio and Records and MediaGuide Reception editCritical reaction edit Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic79 100 26 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 Entertainment WeeklyB 29 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 NME9 10 32 Pitchfork6 9 10 33 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 35 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb received generally positive reviews from critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized score out of 100 to ratings from critics the album received an average score of 79 based on 26 reviews 26 Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone described it as grandiose music from grandiose men sweatlessly confident in the execution of their duties believing the album was well served by not tamping down Bono s ego or ambitions Sheffield praised Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own calling it a reminder that what makes U2 so big isn t really their clever ideas or even their intelligence it s the warmth that all too few rock stars have any idea how to turn into music 35 Johnny Davis of Q said that the Edge s guitar playing makes this record with his arsenal of guitar noises that bring to mind a particularly impatient boy with a new box of indoor fireworks Responding to Bono s quote about the group wanting to stave off a decline Davis said They ve succeeded in not becoming crap quite admirably 34 Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called the album triumphant praising U2 s journey from adolescence to maturity over their career as one that few groups could make with their creative vision so fully intact He said that Bono lyrically explores epic themes from faith to family with such indelible grace that the CD stands with The Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby as one of the Irish quartet s essential works 31 Dan Martin of NME called it a classic U2 album but also a breathtakingly modern heavy fucker adding that Bono s genius is that his inner monologue is so huge and heroic that it matches the scale of the music 32 Steve Morse of The Boston Globe called it a nakedly honest uplifting album and their most personal one since The Joshua Tree He called it a joy to see the group rekindle its shimmering 80s guitar pop sound and was encouraged that their music comes so strongly from the gut once again without the latest techno experimental production techniques 37 Ann Powers of Blender called the album a tour de force of tune and mood adding because U2 s sound has come to signify an open heart it nearly always feels fresh the way a new flame does She thought that Bono lyrically wields sentimentality like a switchblade but also said that U2 s music is so broad and welcoming it can express ardor equally well for Christ wives supermodels children or Bishop Desmond Tutu 28 Stephen Trousse of Uncut called it their most unabashedly strident record since The Unforgettable Fire and said that songs such as City of Blinding Lights and All Because of You gave the sense of a band flexing muscles they haven t used in years He remarked about the melancholic undertow of Bono s lyrics believing that the lines that stay with you speak of a creeping malaise 36 Alexis Petridis of The Guardian said that the album may be unadventurous and melodramatic but it is packed with disarming moments He thought the group had embraced the cliched elements of their 1980s music but said Driven by a ferociously powerful rhythm section U2 sound pleasingly raw particularly next to the current wave of stadium rock pretenders He lamented the abandonment of their 1990s experimentation but appreciated their retention of self awareness concluding it seems highly unlikely anyone will laugh at U2 again 30 David Browne of Entertainment Weekly questioned U2 s motivations for back pedaling musically but called them one of the few remaining bands who can make pop chart lust work for them as Atomic Bomb intermittently demonstrates 29 Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune said that the record marks a retreat from innovation and daring and re immerses the Irish quartet in the comfort zone of its earliest successes He believed the band had settl ed into middle age by recycling its best riffs and ideas and that those musical ideas were destined to pale in coming years as second hand versions of those classic albums 38 Amanda Petrusich of Pitchfork called the record brash grungy and loud but not especially surprising judging it to contain a tiny handful of outstanding tracks and a whole mess of schmaltzy filler She criticised Bono s vague cliched observations his sentiments always awkwardly bombastic or hopelessly maudlin and thought the album s biggest issue was that it sounds so much like U2 33 Keith Harris of The Village Voice said that the lyrics were marred by legions of rampant cliches and that the album s producers simply construct a U2 album in miniature mixing in the Edge s processed guitar trademark whenever you fear they re straying into unforgivable un U2ness That s just not enough 39 Commercial performance edit Following its 22 November 2004 release the album debuted at number one in 34 countries 40 including the US Billboard 200 with sales of 840 000 41 the UK Albums Chart and the Australian ARIA Charts The album has sold 9 million copies worldwide 42 According to Nielsen SoundScan the album has sold 3 3 million copies in the US through March 2014 43 Accolades edit How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb was rated the best album of 2004 by USA Today Paste and The New York Times Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called it the second best album of the year and it was ranked fourth respectively by Q in its list of the best albums of the year The Village Voice rated it the eighth best album of 2004 while PopMatters ranked it 25th It was included in Rolling Stone s Top 50 Albums of 2004 How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb and its songs won eight Grammy Awards overall in 2005 and 2006 sweeping all of the categories in which they were nominated In 2005 Vertigo won in three categories Best Rock Song Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Short Form Music Video In 2006 Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own was awarded Song of the Year and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal City of Blinding Lights was awarded Best Rock Song and How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb won for Best Rock Album and Album of the Year 44 The album producer s Steve Lillywhite was also awarded Producer of the Year Non Classical in 2006 Rolling Stone rated it the 68th best album of the decade 45 while Vertigo was ranked the 64th best song 46 Despite all of the critical acclaim for the album Bono would later state that t here are no weak songs But as an album the whole isn t greater than the sum of its parts and it fucking annoys me Vertigo Tour editMain article Vertigo Tour nbsp The indoor legs of the Vertigo Tour featured an ellipse shaped ramp encircling the main stage along with LED curtains In support of the album U2 launched the Vertigo Tour which featured five legs and a total of 131 shows The first and third legs featured indoor concerts in North America while the second and fourth legs featured outdoor concerts in Europe Mexico and South America respectively The final leg which saw the band touring the Pacific was delayed due to an illness suffered by The Edge s daughter Sian The stage design of the indoor Vertigo Tour shows was a stripped down intimate affair for the fans and featured an ellipse shaped B stage extending from the main stage In total the Vertigo Tour had sold 4 619 021 tickets for a total gross of 389 million the gross was the second highest such figure ever 47 Three concert films depicting the tour Vertigo 2005 Live from Chicago Vertigo Live from Milan and U2 3D were recorded Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Bono except where noted all music is composed by U2No TitleLyricsProducerLength1 Vertigo Bono and the EdgeSteve Lillywhite3 142 Miracle Drug Bono and the EdgeLillywhite Carl Glanville a Jacknife Lee a 3 593 Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own Chris Thomas Lillywhite a Nellee Hooper a 5 084 Love and Peace or Else Bono and the EdgeBrian Eno Daniel Lanois Thomas a Lee a Flood a 4 505 City of Blinding Lights Flood Thomas a Lee a 5 476 All Because of You Lillywhite3 397 A Man and a Woman Lee Lillywhite a Glanville a 4 308 Crumbs from Your Table Lillywhite Lee a 5 039 One Step Closer Thomas Lanois Lee a 3 5110 Original of the Species Lillywhite Lee a 4 4111 Yahweh Bono and the EdgeThomas4 21Total length 49 03 UK Ireland and Japan CD bonus trackNo TitleLyricsProducerLength12 Fast Cars Bono and the EdgeLillywhite3 43Total length 53 09 Notes a additional production Fast Cars is a bonus track on the Japan UK and Ireland CD edition Special Limited Edition in all regions and the digital version included in The Complete U2 A new mix was featured on the All Because of You single Double CD DVD and Special Limited editions bonus DVDNo TitleLength1 U2 and 3 Songs The Documentary 20 022 Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own Studio Performance 5 093 Crumbs from Your Table live in studio 5 004 Vertigo Temple Bar Mix 3 085 Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own Acoustic Couch Mix 4 436 Vertigo 3 23Total length 43 00 Note Handwritten lyrics for Sometimes You Can t Make It On Your Own are included on the DVD as an Easter egg Personnel editU2 48 Bono lead vocals additional guitar tracks 2 9 11 piano 5 The Edge guitar backing additional vocals 1 7 9 11 piano 2 4 5 10 11 keyboards 3 additional percussion 7 synthesiser 10 11 Adam Clayton bass guitar Larry Mullen Jr drums percussion backing vocal 2 Additional performers 48 Jacknife Lee synthesisers additional synthesisers 1 2 4 5 7 10 programming 2 4 keyboards 6 additional guitar atmospherics 8 Daniel Lanois additional guitar and pedal steel 9 mandolin 11 shaker 4 Carl Glanville additional percussion and synthesisers 2 Brian Eno synthesisers 4 Fabien Waltmann programming 3 5 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2004 2006 PeakpositionArgentine Albums CAPIF 49 1Australian Albums ARIA 50 1Austrian Albums O3 Austria 51 1Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 52 1Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 53 2Canadian Albums Billboard 54 1Czech Albums CNS IFPI 55 1Danish Albums Hitlisten 56 1Dutch Albums Album Top 100 57 1European Albums Billboard 58 1Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 59 1French Albums SNEP 60 1German Albums Offizielle Top 100 61 1Greek Albums IFPI 62 1Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 63 4Irish Albums IRMA 64 1Italian Albums FIMI 65 1Japanese Albums Oricon 66 4Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 67 3New Zealand Albums RMNZ 68 1Norwegian Albums VG lista 69 1Polish Albums ZPAV 70 1Portuguese Albums AFP 71 1Scottish Albums OCC 72 1Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 73 1Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 74 1Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 75 1UK Albums OCC 76 1US Billboard 200 77 1US Top Rock Albums Billboard 78 12Chart 2017 PeakpositionUS Vinyl Albums Billboard 79 25 Year end charts edit Chart 2004 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 80 23Austrian Albums O3 Austria 81 18Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 82 8Belgian Alternative Albums Ultratop Flanders 83 2Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 84 20Danish Albums Hitlisten 85 16Dutch Albums Album Top 100 86 7Finnish Albums Suomen viralinen lista 87 12French Albums SNEP 88 18German Albums Offizielle Top 100 89 81Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 90 42Irish Albums IRMA 91 1Italian Albums FIMI 92 10New Zealand Albums RMNZ 93 24Portuguese Albums AFP 94 4Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 95 20Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 96 2Swedish Albums amp Compilations Sverigetopplistan 97 3Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 98 20UK Albums OCC 99 14Worldwide Albums IFPI 100 4Chart 2005 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 101 26Austrian Albums O3 Austria 102 15Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 103 8Belgian Alternative Albums Ultratop Flanders 104 6Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 105 5Danish Albums Hitlisten 106 23Dutch Albums Album Top 100 107 11European Albums Billboard 108 4French Albums SNEP 109 48German Albums Offizielle Top 100 110 29Italian Albums FIMI 111 20Japanese Albums Oricon 112 97Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 67 38Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 113 34Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 114 50Swedish Albums amp Compilations Sverigetopplistan 115 58Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 116 12UK Albums OCC 117 54US Billboard 200 118 8Chart 2006 PositionArgentine Albums CAPIF 119 5Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 120 77Decade end charts edit Chart 2000 09 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 121 71UK Albums OCC 122 97US Billboard 200 123 124 Weekly singles charts edit Singles charts weekly Year Song PeakIRE 124 AUS 125 BE Wal 126 CAN 127 UK 128 US 127 US Pop 127 2004 Vertigo 1 5 9 2 1 31 102005 All Because of You 4 23 36 1 4 Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own 3 19 32 1 1 97 87 City of Blinding Lights 8 31 23 2 2 denotes a release that did not chart Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesArgentina CAPIF 129 3 Platinum 120 000 Australia ARIA 130 4 Platinum 280 000 Austria IFPI Austria 131 Platinum 30 000 Belgium BEA 132 Platinum 50 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 133 2 Platinum 250 000 Canada Music Canada 134 5 Platinum 500 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 135 4 Platinum 80 000 Finland Musiikkituottajat 136 Gold 21 348 136 France SNEP 137 Platinum 300 000 Germany BVMI 138 3 Gold 300 000 Greece IFPI Greece 62 Platinum 20 000 Hungary MAHASZ 139 Gold 10 000 Ireland IRMA 140 10 Platinum 150 000 Japan RIAJ 141 Platinum 250 000 Mexico AMPROFON 142 Platinum 100 000 Netherlands NVPI 143 Gold 40 000 New Zealand RMNZ 144 3 Platinum 45 000 Poland ZPAV 145 Gold 20 000 Portugal AFP 146 3 Platinum 120 000 Russia NFPF 147 Gold 10 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 113 2 Platinum 200 000 Sweden GLF 148 Platinum 60 000 United Kingdom BPI 149 4 Platinum 1 200 000 United States RIAA 150 3 Platinum 3 300 000 43 SummariesEurope IFPI 151 3 Platinum 3 000 000 Worldwide 9 000 000 42 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit U2 and 3 Songs documentary within the DVD packaged with 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