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Ultraviolet (Light My Way) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
"Ultraviolet (Light My Way)"〔Some publications have spelled the song as "Ultra Violet (Light My Way)". The back cover of the album shows it as two words "ULTRA violet" in the mixed-case style of the track listing, but the inside package material has it as one word.〕 is a song by the rock band U2 and the tenth track from their 1991 album ''Achtung Baby''. Ostensibly about love and dependency, the song also lends itself to religious interpretations, with listeners finding allusions to the Book of Job and writers finding spiritual meaning in its invocation of the light spectrum. The song's composition and recording incorporate both serious and throwaway elements, in keeping with the rest of ''Achtung Baby''. While not released as a single, the song has appeared in two films and a U2 business venture was named after it. "Ultraviolet" played a featured role during the encores of the group's 1992–1993 Zoo TV and 2009–2011 U2 360° Tours. ==Recording== "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)" began as two different demos, one variously called "Ultraviolet" and "69" (which eventually evolved into the B-side "Lady with the Spinning Head") and an alternately arranged demo called "Light My Way".〔Stokes (2005), pp. 102, 106〕 Over the course of the recording sessions, U2 added various overdubs to the song, but producer Brian Eno believed these additions negatively impacted the track. Eno aided the group in editing down the song, and he explained his assistance as such: "I'd go in and say, 'The song has gone, whatever it is you liked about this song is not there anymore. Sometimes, for example, the song would have disappeared under layers of overdubs."
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