
U2 will throw their fans some new material this summer with the re-release of their first three studio albums repackaged with a host of rarities.
The Irish group are releasing "Boy", "War" and "October" next month, each of which will be available as remastered CDs or as deluxe double disks which will feature unreleased material.
New tracks come in the shape of "Speed Of Life", "Saturday Night", "Cartoon World" and a remixed "I Will Follow" on 'Boy', along with two live tracks from London's Marquee - "Boy-Girl" and "11 O'Clock Tick Tock".
"October" meanwhile will feature songs recorded live at London's Hammersmith Palais and Boston's Paradise Theatre as well as a live BBC session. Finally, "War" features new song "Angels Too Tied To The Ground", and a string of remixes of "New Year's Day" and "Two Hearts Beat As One".
The band are rumoured to be close to completing their new album - which they've described as their 'masterpiece' in recent months - with producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois at the helm.