<P> Other songs concern topics such as prostitution ("Red Light") and love ("Two Hearts Beat as One"). </P> <P> The album was first released on 28 February 1983 . The original cassette release contains the entire album on each side . </P> <P> The album was titled War for several reasons; in 1982, Bono said, "War seemed to be the motif for 1982," adding that "Everywhere you looked, from the Falklands to the Middle East and South Africa, there was war . By calling the album War we're giving people a slap in the face and at the same time getting away from the cosy image a lot of people have of U2 ." The Edge said that "It's a heavy title . It's blunt . It's not something that's safe, so it could backfire . It's the sort of subject matter that people can really take a dislike to . But we wanted to take a more dangerous course, fly a bit closer to the wind, so I think the title is appropriate ." The boy on the cover is Peter Rowen (brother of Bono's friend, Guggi). He also appears on the covers of Boy, Three, The Best of 1980--1990, Early Demos and many singles . Bono described the reasoning behind the cover: "Instead of putting tanks and guns on the cover, we've put a child's face . War can also be a mental thing, an emotional thing between loves . It doesn't have to be a physical thing ." </P> <P> In January 1983 (1983 - 01), "New Year's Day" was released internationally as the album's lead single . The single reached the top ten in the UK, and was the first release by the band to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 . In March 1983, "Two Hearts Beat as One" and "Sunday Bloody Sunday" were released as singles in different regions . "Two Hearts Beat as One", a single in the US, UK, and Australia, reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart; "Sunday Bloody Sunday", released in Germany and the Netherlands, reached number 3 on the Netherlands' charts . "40" was not released as a commercial single, but rather as a promotional single in Germany . </P>

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