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Hidden gems in U2's discography

Explore a curated selection of U2's lesser-known tracks, including deep album cuts, B-sides, and rarities that often go unnoticed. Discover hidden gems and underrated songs that showcase the band's musical evolution throughout their extensive discography. This list is perfect for U2 fans looking to expand their knowledge beyond the major hits. Dive into the richness of their back catalog and find your new favorite tracks.

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    Acrobat (1991)

    199 Global Votes
    • Considered one of U2's greatest songs

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    Featured on 'Achtung Baby', 'Acrobat' is a defiant and resilient track that captures U2's response to critics at the start of the 1990s. Its powerful lyrics and intense vocals make it a standout deep cut, highly regarded by fans.

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    Zooropa (1993)

    46 Global Votes
    • Weirdest, fuzziest, most satisfying album

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    The title track from the 1993 album 'Zooropa' represents U2 at their most experimental and underrated. It's a hauntingly upbeat track that encapsulates the band's adventurous phase, often overlooked alongside the entire 'Zooropa' album.

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    One Tree Hill (1987)

    4 Global Votes
    • Written in memory of Greg Carroll

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    This somber and deeply personal track from 'The Joshua Tree' serves as a powerful eulogy for a friend, showcasing U2's profound emotional depth beyond their more famous singles. It's a testament to the band's ability to craft moving narratives.

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    So Cruel (1991)

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    • Powerful and heartbreaking

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    This track from 'Achtung Baby' is notable for its tragic lyrics and Bono's impactful humming, which adds significant emotional weight. It's a unique U2 song where The Edge's guitar is less prominent, contributing to its poignant effect.

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    Ultraviolet (Light My Way) (1991)

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    • Edge's soaring guitar peals are instantly recognizable

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    Despite not being a single, 'Ultraviolet (Light My Way)' became a live staple for U2, demonstrating its enduring appeal and emotional intensity. It's considered one of the best tracks on 'Achtung Baby' that deserved more mainstream attention.

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    Kite (2000)

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    • Explores themes of life's fragility and mortality

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    Written during a tumultuous period for Bono, 'Kite' is a deeply reflective and personal song from 'All That You Can't Leave Behind'. Its themes of life, loss, and acceptance resonate powerfully, making it a profound and often overlooked track.

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    Silver and Gold (1988)

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    • Written by Bono with U2 music

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    With its irresistible opening and primal energy, 'Silver and Gold' is a blues-infused track from the 'Rattle and Hum' era. It's considered one of U2's finest B-sides, capturing a sense of desperation and making a powerful statement.

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    The Three Sunrises (1984)

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    • Simple effusion of youthful love song

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    Described as a 'thing of simple and casual beauty', 'The Three Sunrises' is a standout B-side from 'The Unforgettable Fire' era. Its ethereal qualities and distinct opening make it one of U2's finest and most overlooked non-album tracks.

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    Luminous Times (Hold On to Love) (1987)

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    • Considered an incredible song

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    This 'mini-epic' B-side from the 'With or Without You' single possesses all the qualities of the best tracks from 'The Joshua Tree'. It's a powerful and often unknown song that highlights the band's prolific songwriting during that era.