No. 92336171
Roy Orbison, Simple Minds, U2 - Nice collection of 9 x albums - LP Albums (multiple items) - 1983
No. 92336171
Roy Orbison, Simple Minds, U2 - Nice collection of 9 x albums - LP Albums (multiple items) - 1983
1. Boy
U2
1985 – Europe
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Island Records – 202 913-320
Vinyl: EX
Cover: EX
2. October
U2
Canada
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue Blue label
Island Records – ISL 9680
Vinyl: VG+
Cover: VG+
3. War
U2
1985 – Europe
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue Gatefold
Island Records – 205 259-320
Vinyl: EX
Cover: EX
4. Live "Under A Blood Red Sky"
U2
1983 – Europe
Vinyl, LP, Mini-Album, Stereo
Island Records – 205 904-270
Vinyl: VG+
Cover: VG+
5. The Unforgettable Fire
U2
1984 – Europe
Vinyl, LP, Album
Island Records – 206 530-620
Vinyl: VG+
Cover: VG+ (incl. original inner)
6. The Joshua Tree
U2
1987 – Canada
Vinyl, LP, Album Gatefold
Island Records – ISX 1127
Vinyl: VG+
Cover: VG (general wear, inc. original black inner & inlay)
7. Rattle And Hum
U2
1988 – Europe
2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Gatefold
Island Records – 303 400
Vinyl: VG+
Cover: VG+
8. Once Upon A Time
Simple Minds
1985 – Europe
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Virgin – 207 350
Vinyl: VG+
Cover: VG+ (incl. original inner)
9. Mystery Girl
Roy Orbison
1989 – Europe
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Green/Red Labels
Virgin – V 2576, Virgin – 209 576
Vinyl: EX
Cover: EX
The single “She’s a Mystery to Me” was released in February 1989, as the first single to promote Roy Orbison’s “Mystery Girl” album. The song also loaned its name to the album. The song was written by Bono and The Edge, specifically for Orbison to sing, and he was able to record the song before his death at the end of 1988. The song, “She’s a Mystery To Me” was written by Bono and the Edge, and featured Bono on guitar, as well as crediting him with production.
The song peaked at #27 on the UK Singles chart.
U2 have performed “She’s a Mystery to Me” in concert. The first performance of the song was at the December 30, 1989 concert in Dublin on the LoveTown tour. It was played one other time on that tour. During Zoo TV, and PopMart it was played one time on each tour. The band have also played it in full at promotional appearances in 2000 and in 2004. The performance at Empire Fulton Ferry State Park in Brooklyn NY on November 22, 2004 was released as a b-side to “All Because of You”. That performance is the first released performance of U2 performing the song. U2 have never released their own studio version of the song but it is known that one was recorded in Sun Studios in 1987 when other songs from “Rattle and Hum” were recorded.
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