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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Album The Joshua Tree, U2 entered the U.S. archives .

 Album The Joshua Tree, U2 entered the U.S. archives .


Disc album The Joshua Tree U2 band's released in 1987 in the list of 25 latest collection of the National Records List , U.S. Library .

Mlik band's fifth album that spawned several hits Ireland as With or Without You and Where the Streets Have No Name .
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In 1987 then , lead singer Bono told The Joshua Tree " walking into a different direction " and " a lot of songs left " .

The album cover featuring the famous photograph taken by photographer Anton Corbijn , featuring four members of the band in a field in California .

Archival storage that education in 2000 , has a list of recordings that are considered important to preserve.
Each year , 25 recordings that are at least 10 years old included in the registration , which now has 400 albums that are considered to be " cultural , historical and have aesthetic " .

The oldest recording of incoming collection is The Laughing Song , belonging to George Washington Johnson - the first recordings of African Americans - who recorded from 1896 .

While most new Hallelujah is a song written by Leonard Cohen , Jeff Buckley version , recorded in 1994 .
U.S. archives also store nonmusik collection , such as recording phone conversations of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and interview a number of the pioneers of baseball in the 1960s .
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