Digitally remastered re-release of The Joshua Tree. 1987's The Joshua Tree cemented U2's status as one of the 1980s preeminent groups. From Bono's anguished cries from Mount Olympus and the Edge's serrated guitar riffs to the rhythm section's punishing marches and the Brian Eno-Daniel Lanois production team's desert atmospherics, the album presented some of the band's most memorable material in its most drastic form to date, assimilating the band's initial post-punk energy with their fascination and immersion in American roots music. With or Without You, Where the Streets Have No Name, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, and especially the often overlooked Running to Stand Still shimmer with intensity, nuance and elegant style. - iTunes