bass guitar Adam Clayton consultant [special consultant] John Sykes director of photography [black & white] Robert Brinkmann director of photography [color] Jordan Cronenweth drums Larry Mullen executive-producer Paul McGuinness featuring [special appearances by] Adam Gussow featuring [special appearances by] B.B. King featuring [special appearances by] Joey Miskulin featuring [special appearances by] Sterling Magee featuring [special appearances by], choir New Voices Of Freedom featuring [special appearances by], choir, soloist Dorothy Terrell featuring [special appearances by], choir, soloist George Pendergrass featuring [special appearances by], conductor [choir conductor] Dennis Bell featuring [special appearances by], horns Andrew Love featuring [special appearances by], horns Jack Hale featuring [special appearances by], horns Jim Horn featuring [special appearances by], horns The Memphis Horns featuring [special appearances by], horns Wayne Jackson film editor [edited], film director [video director] Phil Joanou film producer [associate producer] Gregg Fienberg film producer [video producer] Michael Hamlyn guitar, keyboards, vocals The Edge management [u2 management associates] Anne-Louise Kelly management [u2 management associates] Ellen Darst post production [post production supervisor] Tom Seid producer [music producer] Jimmy Iovine production manager, film director [first assistant director] Gregg Fienberg recorded by [all live tracks], crew [with] Fritz Lang recorded by [all live tracks], crew [with] J.B. Matteotti recorded by [all live tracks], crew [with] Phil Gitomer recorded by [all live tracks], engineer [operated by] David Hewitt vocals, guitar, harmonica Bono Record Company Viacom Produced For Midnight Films Copyright (c) Paramount Pictures Corporation Copyright (c) Paramount Pictures Recorded At The Point Depot Recorded At Sun Studios Recorded At Embarcadero Center, San Francisco Recorded At Tarrant County Convention Center Recorded At Sun Devil Stadium Recorded At McNichols Arena Recorded By Remote Recording Services Copyright (c) Principal Management Ltd. Published By Warner-Chappell International Published By Blue Mountain Music (UK) Glass Mastered At Technicolor, Guadalajara, Mexico Pressed By Technicolor, Guadalajara, Mexico Same catalogue number, different barcode, different ISBN & different Matrix data than Rattle And Hum
[Rear cover]: Special features ▪ Widescreen version enhanced for 16X9 ▪ Dolby digital • English 5.1 surround • English Dolby surround
A concert movie on an unprecedented scale, Rattle And Hum captures U2 - on and off stage - during their triumphant 'Joshua Tree' tour. From the giant technicolor stadium celebrations to the black-and-white intensity of the indoor shows, this is U2 at their best. Follow the group across America, exploring new influences, playing with the legendary B.B. King, on a journey which takes them from Dublin to Graceland, from San Francisco to the streets of Harlem, from 'The Joshua Tree' to 'Rattle And Hum'.
*contains 11 songs not included on the album, U2 Rattle And Hum.
[Film rolling credits]: With special appearances by
B.B. King And His Band (B.B. King appears courtesy of MCA Records)
New Voices Of Freedom (Appearing courtesy of City Slicker Productions)
(Jim Horn appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.)
Brian Eno (appears courtesy Opal, Ltd.)
'Sympathy For The Devil' Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Published by ABKCO Music, Inc.
'Ruby Tuesday' Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Published by ABKCO Music, Inc.
Note: The cover lists 'Ruby Tuesday' and 'Sympathy for the devil' as separate tracks / songs although Bono sings barely a phrase of each towards the end of Bad, as is correct on the inside pamphlet.