(feat. Johnny Cash) – The iconic Zooropa closer, sounding more gritty and intimate in FLAC.
(feat. Sinéad O'Connor) – A moody standout from the End of Violence soundtrack.
Released as the eighth annual subscriber gift, Duals remains one of the band’s most talked-about fan club exclusives. While some fans initially pushed for more unreleased rarities, the album serves as a definitive roadmap of U2’s impact across genres—spanning gospel, country, opera, and hip-hop.
(feat. Luciano Pavarotti) – A masterclass in operatic rock production.
When Duals dropped in 2011, it wasn’t just another compilation—it was a curated window into thirty years of U2’s creative DNA, exclusively for the U2.com fan club. For audiophiles, securing this collection in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the ultimate way to experience the subtle textures of these legendary partnerships.
Using the FLAC format preserves the full 16-bit / 44.1 kHz dynamic range of the original recordings, which is essential for the atmospheric soundscapes of tracks like "Falling at Your Feet".
(feat. Johnny Cash) – The iconic Zooropa closer, sounding more gritty and intimate in FLAC.
(feat. Sinéad O'Connor) – A moody standout from the End of Violence soundtrack. U2 -U2 Duals (2011) FLAC
Released as the eighth annual subscriber gift, Duals remains one of the band’s most talked-about fan club exclusives. While some fans initially pushed for more unreleased rarities, the album serves as a definitive roadmap of U2’s impact across genres—spanning gospel, country, opera, and hip-hop. Sinéad O'Connor) – A moody standout from the
(feat. Luciano Pavarotti) – A masterclass in operatic rock production. exclusively for the U2.com fan club.
When Duals dropped in 2011, it wasn’t just another compilation—it was a curated window into thirty years of U2’s creative DNA, exclusively for the U2.com fan club. For audiophiles, securing this collection in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the ultimate way to experience the subtle textures of these legendary partnerships.
Using the FLAC format preserves the full 16-bit / 44.1 kHz dynamic range of the original recordings, which is essential for the atmospheric soundscapes of tracks like "Falling at Your Feet".