Seven bonus videos and a couple of mini-documentaries are surprise
extra's featured alongside the sixteen-track collection
'Best Of
1990-2000' DVD released today.
The new DVD and VHS collection is released next week in North America.
The ground-breaking promo tracks feature contributions from long-time U2 collaborators including Stephane Sednaoui, Kevin Godley, Anton Corbijn and Wim Wenders.
The DVD boasts a wealth of special features, including seven bonus videos -
Please, If God Will Send His Angels, Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses, Lemon, Last Night On Earth, MoFo and
The Ground Beneath Her Feet. There are also alternative video cuts for
Even Better Than The Real Thing, One, Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of, Staring At The Sun and
Numb.
Further exclusive material includes 'Making Of' mini-documentaries for
One and
Electrical Storm and the short film
Missing Sarajevo, filmed in the Bosnian capital in the run up to U2's historic 1997 concert. Commentaries from the directors, including Jonas Akerlund, Joseph Kahn, Phil Joanou and Wim Wenders, offering a unique insight into shooting U2 on video.
The DVD and video tracklisting is:
- Even Better Than The Real Thing
Directed by Kevin Godley - Mysterious Ways
Directed by Stephane Sednaoui - Beautiful Day
Directed by Jonas Akerlund - Electrical Storm
Directed by Anton Corbijn - One
Directed by Anton Corbijn - Miss Sarajevo
Featuring Luciano Pavarotti
Directed by Maurice Linnane - Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
Directed by Wim Wenders - Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Directed by Joseph Kahn - Gone
Directed by David Mallet - Until The End Of The World
Directed by Kevin Godley - The Hands That Built America (Theme from Gangs Of New York)
Directed by Maurice Linnane - Discothèque
Directed by Stephane Sednaoui - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
Directed by Kevin Godley and Maurice Linnane - Staring At The Sun
Directed by Jake Scott - Numb
Directed by Kevin Godley - The Fly
Directed by Richie Smyth and Jon Klein
DVD running time: 2 h 56 m
VHS running time: 1 h 19 m