Songwriting in Morocco

10 February 2009
In the early summer of 2007, Brian Eno, Danny Lanois and U2 travelled to the ancient Moroccan city of Fez. They set up studio in the courtyard of a converted Riad and spent several weeks writing and recording - sessions that would become the foundation for 'No Line on the Horizon'.

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