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"Elevation" is a song by Irish
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band U2. It is the third track on their tenth studio album, '' All That You Can't Leave Behind'' (2000), and was released as the album's third single on 25 June 2001. The song became the band's 16th number-one single in their native Ireland and their second number one in the Netherlands. It also topped the charts in Canada and reached the top 10 in Australia, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Norway, Scotland, Spain, and the United Kingdom. A different mix of the song, entitled the "Tomb Raider mix", was included on the soundtrack of the 2001 film '' Lara Croft: Tomb Raider''. In 2002, "Elevation" won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the
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ceremony. The song lent its namesake to the band's 2001 Elevation Tour.


Writing and composition

"Elevation" was inspired by a sound that guitarist the Edge achieved from a vintage effects unit when playing his Gibson SG guitar through a Fender Bassman amplifier. He likened the pedal to "some mad funkadelic thing".McCormick (2006), p. 296 Co-producer Daniel Lanois, who had brought the unit to the studio, called it his "secret weapon", saying: "It's like a distortion pedal that has a warp, or a tone control, built on. As you push the pedal down you get the high frequency." Within ten minutes, the Edge developed the riff that inspired the rest of the song. He then programmed a rhythm on a drum machine to which the band started playing and lead singer
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improvised vocals. For the heavily distorted sound of the song's main guitar riff, the Edge played his instrument through a 1970s Hiwatt amplifier. The wah-wah guitar effect at the end of the song was achieved by filtering the tone through an Electrix Filter Factory sound module. The Edge said that "Elevation" was light relief among a sequence of serious songs on the album that included "
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", " Kite" and " Walk On", which he collectively described as "farewell songs of one kind of another".


Live performances

The song was played at every concert on the Elevation Tour, typically opening the concert. Shows would traditionally open under the venue house lights with the Influx Mix of "Elevation" playing as the band's intro music. The band then played the first half of the song with the house lights still on, which would then be switched off just before the third verse. The song was also played live during every show of the Vertigo Tour, where it was played without drums and bass for the first verse and chorus before the rest of the band joins in. On the U2 360° Tour, the song was initially sporadically played on the first leg before becoming a mainstay for the rest of the tour, typically appearing in the first half of the set. On the Innocence + Experience Tour it was played as part of the "e-stage" set at about half of the tour's shows. The song was played at every date of The Joshua Tree Tour 2017, played in the encore after " Beautiful Day". On the
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the song was also played at every date and opened the second act on the "e-stage", this tour featured a return of the Influx Mix as intro music to "Elevation" which was played as the band walked through the "barricage". On The Joshua Tree Tour 2019, performances of the song were very similar to the Experience + Innocence Tour including using the Influx Mix as intro music, it however opened the encore instead of the "e-stage" act. On both these tours, Bono performed the song as his "
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Critical reception

"Elevation" received positive reviews. When reviewing the album, Adam Sweeting from '' The Guardian'' praised the song, calling it an "irresistible mix of crude techno and raw guitar-swagger." '' New Zealand Herald'' editor Russell Baillie called it a "grand surge" noting the song's guitar and vocals which he described as "churning" and "giddy", respectively. '' NME'' was positive toward the song for "the well-exercised U2 template." Along with " Wild Honey" and "Walk On," '' Entertainment Weekly'' contributor David Browne called the song "lusty" and stated it has "the charging-horse feel of U2's youth, with a bumpy-noise upgrade courtesy of producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois." Brent DiCrescenzo of ''
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'' gave a negative review of the song, labelling Bono's lyrics as: "slaughters hope with reckless chops of the hackneyed sword."


Legacy

The version of the song released as a single was entitled the "Tomb Raider Mix" (remixed by Chris Vrenna), differing significantly from the album version, in that it features guitars with a more "hard rock" sound than the electronic-inspired feel of the album version. The drums in the single version are also harder, with additional tambourine included. The name comes from its role in the soundtrack to the movie, '' Lara Croft: Tomb Raider''. This arrangement is how U2 have performed the song since its release. "Elevation" won the " Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" in 2002. Elevation Partners, a $1.9 billion private equity company of which Bono was a co-founder and managing director, was named after the song. In 2006, when the NFL asked teams to stop using " Rock and Roll (Part 2)" by
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as a touchdown song, the
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chose to use "Elevation"; they used it for the 2006 through 2009 seasons. The song has been used from 2006 to 2008 when the Vancouver Canucks score goals at home; it was used regularly during the 2007 NBA Playoffs and before kickoff at Colorado Rapids games (the Rapids play in the stadium at the highest elevation in the league). "Elevation" appeared on the soundtrack to the video game '' NBA 2K13''. The song appeared in the series '' The Sopranos'' and ''
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'' "Elevation" is played during the opening of the popular
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series ''Clear Skies''.


Music video

The music video for "Elevation" was directed by
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and is one of the most expensive music videos ever filmed. It was shot in the New York Street area of Universal Studios Hollywood's backlot, better known as
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. Set with Lara Croft along with
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, the music video also acts as a short film with its story about the rescue of the Edge (inserted into footage from '' Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'') from the "evil U2". It begins with Bono receiving a phone call in the middle of a crowded
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street from his evil counterpart known as "evil Bono", who states that they have captured The Edge and demands for "the key". The evil counterpart announces that Bono himself is surrounded before ending with the words "not even Lara Croft can help you now", which puzzles Bono. After escaping and rescuing civilians from several of the "evil U2's" murder attempts, the band reunites and performs a "rock-off" against their evil counterparts, which ends with the "good U2" emerging victorious. The "good U2" join forces with Lara and leave the scene for an unknown place, passing a street with levitating vehicles and a pachyderm (remnants of the "evil U2's" crimes), ending with a
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flying overhead before fading to black (the plane is also seen at the very beginning of the video). The video was released as a digital DVD ("Version 7" below), the band's first, on 16 July 2001. It was later featured on the ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'' DVD, as a special feature. The making of the video was shown on MTV's '' Making the Video''.


Formats and track listings


Credits and personnel

U2 *
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 – lead vocals * The Edge – guitar, backing vocals,
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s * Adam Clayton – bass guitar * Larry Mullen, Jr. –
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, percussion Additional performers *
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 – synthesizers Technical * Production – Daniel Lanois, Eno * Engineering – Richard Rainey * Assistant engineer – Chris Heaney * Mixing – Tim Palmer * Assistant mixer – Alvin Sweeney


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


See also

*
List of number-one singles of 2001 (Ireland) The following is a list of the '' IRMAs number-one singles of 2001. See also * 2001 in music * List of artists who reached number one in Ireland This is an list of recording artists who have reached number one on the Irish Singles Char ...
* List of number-one singles of 2001 (Canada) * List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 2001 * List of covers of U2 songs – Elevation


References

Footnotes Bibliography * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Elevation (Song) 2000 songs 2001 singles U2 songs Dutch Top 40 number-one singles Irish Singles Chart number-one singles Music videos directed by Joseph Kahn Canadian Singles Chart number-one singles Number-one singles in Portugal Island Records singles Interscope Records singles Song recordings produced by Brian Eno Songs written by Bono Songs written by the Edge Songs written by Adam Clayton Songs written by Larry Mullen Jr. Song recordings produced by Daniel Lanois