Electrical Storm (song)

"Electrical Storm" is a 2002 song by Irish rock group U2 and is the leading single from their second greatest hits album The Best of 1990–2000. It went to the top 10 in the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Scotland, Austria, Australia, Denmark, Hungary, Greece, Finland, number 1 in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Canada and number 77 in the United States.

"Electrical Storm"
Single by U2
from The Best of 1990–2000"
B-side
  • "New York" (Nice mix)
  • "Electrical Storm" (band version)
Released21 October 2002 (2002-10-21)
GenreRock[1]
Length
Label
Composer(s)U2
Lyricist(s)Bono
Producer(s)William Orbit
U2 singles chronology
""Walk On"
(2001)
Electrical Storm ""Take Me to the Clouds Above"
(2004)
"Electrical Storm" at YouTube

Formats and track listings

CD 1 (063 909-2)
No. TitleMixed by Length
1. "Electrical Storm" (William Orbit mix)William Orbit 4:37
2. "New York" (Nice mix)Jimmy "KLF" Cauty 5:43
3. "New York" (Nasty mix)Jimmy "KLF" Cauty 5:00
CD 2 (063 910-2)
No. TitleMixed by Length
1. "Electrical Storm" (band version)Carl Glanville 4:26
2. "Bad/"40"/Where the Streets Have No Name" (live at the Fleet Center, Boston, Massachusetts, June 2001)John Harris and Steve Lillywhite 12:28
CD 3 (603 886-2)
No. TitleMixed by Length
1. "Electrical Storm" (William Orbit mix)William Orbit 4:37
2. "Electrical Storm" (band version)Carl Glanville 4:26
Japan CD (UICI-5009)
No. TitleMixed by Length
1. "Electrical Storm" (William Orbit mix)William Orbit 4:37
2. "New York" (Nice mix)Jimmy "KLF" Cauty 5:43
3. "New York" (Nasty mix)Jimmy "KLF" Cauty 5:00
4. "Electrical Storm" (band version)Carl Glanville 4:26
5. "Bad/"40"/Where the Streets Have No Name" (live at the Fleet Center, Boston, June 2001)John Harris and Steve Lillywhite 12:28
DVD (063 857-9)
No. Title Length
1. "Electrical Storm" (William Orbit mix) 4:37
2. "Electrical Storm" (director's cut video) 4:25
3. "Video Interview with Larry"    
4. "Photo Gallery" (Anton Corbijn photographs)  

References

  1. MusicOMH.com, Electrical Storm Archived 19 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine