<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><evriThing version="1.0" status="OK" requestedUrl="/v1/entities"><messages><message code="0">More information on the Evri API can be found at: http://www.evri.com/developer/index.html. By using or accessing the Evri API, you are agreeing to be bound by our Terms of Use which are specified at: http://www.evri.com/developer/tos.html</message></messages><entityList totalResults="34" currentResult="10"><entity score="0.008452535" id="18771" href="/product/all-that-you-cant-leave-behind-0x4953"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet></facets><name>All That You Can't Leave Behind</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>All That You Can't Leave Behind is the tenth studio album by the Irish rock band U2, released in 2000 by Island Records in the UK and Interscope Records in the U.S. The album signaled the band's return to a more traditional sound after their experimentation with alternative rock and dance music in the 1990s and the mixed reception to their 1997 album Pop. U2 declared on a number of occasions that they were &quot;reapplying for the job ... [of] the best band in the world&quot;. The album reunited the band with producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, also with the participation of Mike Hedges.

All That You Can't Leave Behind sold over 12 million copies, and was met with critical acclaim, with the band winning seven Grammy Awards. The songs &quot;Beautiful Day&quot;, &quot;Walk On&quot;, &quot;Elevation&quot;, and &quot;Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of&quot; were all successful singles. In 2003, the album was ranked number 139 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity><entity score="0.008452535" id="23349" href="/product/war-0x5b35"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet></facets><name>War</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>War is the third studio album by Irish rock band U2, released on . The album has come to be regarded as U2's first overtly political album, in part because of songs like &quot;Sunday Bloody Sunday&quot;, &quot;New Year's Day&quot;, as well as the title, which stems from the band's perception of the world at the time; Bono stated that &quot;war seemed to be the motif for 1982.&quot;

While the central themes of their earlier albums Boy and October focused on adolescence and spirituality, respectively, War focused on both the physical aspects of warfare, and the emotional aftereffects. The album has been described as the record where the band &quot;turned pacifism itself into a crusade.&quot;

War was a commercial success for the band, knocking Michael Jackson's Thriller from the top of the charts to become the band's first #1 album in the UK. In 2003, the album was ranked number 221 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity><entity score="0.008452535" id="30864" href="/product/7-0x7890"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet></facets><name>7</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>7 is an EP by the Irish rock band U2, released exclusively at Target Stores in the United States in 2002. It collects various B-sides from All That You Can't Leave Behind-era singles, which were previously unavailable in the US. The title refers to the number of tracks, as well as the price ($6.99). Additionally, it is a homage to Three, the group's first release.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity><entity score="0.008452535" id="43631" href="/product/boy-0xaa6f"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet></facets><name>Boy</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>Boy is the debut album from Irish rock band U2, released October 20, 1980. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, the album received generally positive reviews. Common themes among the album's songs are the thoughts and frustrations of adolescence. The album included the band's first United Kingdom hit single, &quot;I Will Follow&quot;. Boys release was followed by U2's first tour of continental Europe and the United States. Despite being unpolished, these early live performances demonstrated U2's potential. In 2003, it was ranked #417 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity><entity score="0.008452535" id="46093" href="/product/zoo-tv-live-0xb40d"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet></facets><name>Zoo TV Live</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>Zoo TV Live is a live album by the Irish rock band U2. It was released exclusively to subscribing members of U2's official site, replacing U2.COMmunication on 20 November 2006. This double CD features the same material that is on the Zoo TV: Live from Sydney VHS and DVD releases, as well as one bonus track from the Zoo TV special, &quot;Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World.&quot; Although U2's website refers to the album as ZOO2Live, the album is titled Zoo TV Live according to the actual CDs.This album was discontinued from the website for the release of U2 Go Home: Live From Slane Castle in 2007.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity><entity score="0.008452535" id="50477" href="/product/the-complete-u2-0xc52d"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet></facets><name>The Complete U2</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>The Complete U2 was a &quot;digital box set&quot; by U2, released exclusively online in the iTunes Store on 23 November 2004. It was the first major release of an online box set by any artist. It contained the complete set of U2 albums. Singles, live, rare and previously unreleased material from 1978 to 2004 extended the total to 446 songs. Retail price was $149.99, but a $50 coupon was included with U2 Special Edition iPods (those based on the fourth-generation iPod.) Newer U2 Special Edition iPods (with video—those based on the fifth-generation iPod) included a code redeemable for a 33-minute compilation of live band performances and interviews in lieu of the coupon. It was released a day after U2's eleventh album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. As of 20 December 2007, the digital box set is no longer available for sale.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity><entity score="0.008452535" id="57201" href="/product/three-0xdf71"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet></facets><name>Three</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>Three, also known as U2 3, is the first release by Irish rock band U2, a three-song EP recorded and released in 1979. It was produced by the band with Chas de Whalley and only available in Ireland at the time of its release.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity><entity score="0.008452535" id="58103" href="/product/melon-remixes-for-propaganda-0xe2f7"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet></facets><name>Melon: Remixes for Propaganda</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>Melon: Remixes for Propaganda is a compilation of remixes released by Irish rock band U2 exclusively to members of the band's magazine/fan club, &quot;Propaganda,&quot; in spring 1995. Some of the remixes were previously available on singles and some have been re-released on later singles and compilations, while some remain exclusive to this set. The title &quot;Melon&quot; is an anagram of &quot;Lemon,&quot; which is a reference to U2's song of the same name that appears on two tracks of the album.

The remix &quot;Numb (Gimme Some More Dignity mix)&quot; samples Khaled's chant from his song Kutché.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity><entity score="0.008452535" id="59566" href="/product/exclusive-0xe8ae"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet></facets><name>Exclusive</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>Exclusive is a digital EP by the Irish rock band U2, released exclusively on the iTunes Music Store in 2003. The EP was the band's first digital-only release. ==Track listing==
Music by U2, words by Bono and The Edge.

#&quot;Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of&quot; (acoustic) – 3:42
#&quot;I Will Follow&quot; (Live from Boston) – 5:33
#&quot;Beautiful Day&quot; (Live from Boston) – 4:53
 
The acoustic version of &quot;Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out of&quot; was mixed by Steve Lillywhite. It was previously available on the Canadian &quot;Stuck in a Moment&quot; single and the European and Australian &quot;Walk On&quot; single in 2001.

The two live tracks were recorded during an Elevation Tour show in Boston, Massachusetts on June 6, 2001. This show was also filmed for and released as the Elevation 2001: Live from Boston DVD in 2001.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity><entity score="0.008452535" id="62464" href="/product/rattle-and-hum-0xf400"><facets><facet count="0"><name>Album</name></facet><facet count="0"><name>Film</name></facet></facets><name>Rattle and Hum</name><properties><property><name>wikipedia_paragraph</name><value>Rattle and Hum is the name of both an album and a companion motion picture recorded by Irish rock band U2. Both were released in 1988.

The album, which was made following the band's 1987 Joshua Tree Tour, is a mix of live recordings, covers, and new songs. To a greater extent than their previous album, The Joshua Tree, the band explore roots rock and experiment with incorporating influences from blues-rock, folk rock, and country music into their music. The film documents the band's Joshua Tree Tour of the United States and the band's experiences with American music. Although the album and motion picture were intended to represent the band paying tribute to rock legends, critics said that U2 were trying to place themselves amongst the ranks of these artists.</value></property><property><name>recording_artist</name><value>U2</value></property></properties><type>PRODUCT</type></entity></entityList></evriThing>