On this day February 28 1983 U2 released their third studio album War, a politically charged record that helped define their sound and message. The album became the band’s first major commercial breakthrough, reaching number one in the UK and peaking at number 12 on the US Billboard 200. Over time, War sold more than 11 million copies worldwide, cementing U2’s place as one of the most important rock bands of the decade.
Featuring some of their most iconic songs, War included Sunday Bloody Sunday a powerful track inspired by the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland and New Year’s Day, a song that became one of U2’s first global hits. The album’s raw, urgent sound, driven by The Edge’s signature guitar work and Bono’s politically charged lyrics, gave it a more aggressive tone compared to their previous albums.
The album was praised for its bold themes of conflict, resistance, and hope, marking a shift toward U2’s more socially conscious songwriting. It was also the first album where Steve Lillywhite helped shape their production style, a collaboration that would influence their future sound.
Fun fact: The cover of War features a black and white photo of a young boy staring intensely into the camera. The same boy, Peter Rowen, also appeared on the cover of U2’s debut album Boy.
Trivia question: U2’s War was their first UK number one album. Can you name the U2 album that gave them their first US number one?
Featuring some of their most iconic songs, War included Sunday Bloody Sunday a powerful track inspired by the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland and New Year’s Day, a song that became one of U2’s first global hits. The album’s raw, urgent sound, driven by The Edge’s signature guitar work and Bono’s politically charged lyrics, gave it a more aggressive tone compared to their previous albums.
The album was praised for its bold themes of conflict, resistance, and hope, marking a shift toward U2’s more socially conscious songwriting. It was also the first album where Steve Lillywhite helped shape their production style, a collaboration that would influence their future sound.
Fun fact: The cover of War features a black and white photo of a young boy staring intensely into the camera. The same boy, Peter Rowen, also appeared on the cover of U2’s debut album Boy.
Trivia question: U2’s War was their first UK number one album. Can you name the U2 album that gave them their first US number one?
