The Unforgettable FireU2
Release Date: 10/26/2009
Original Release:
1984
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1088453_CD
UPC # 602517924017
Label: Island Records (USA)
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Performer: U2
Artist: Brian Eno; Daniel Lanois Engineer: Brian Eno; Daniel Lanois; Kevin Killen Producer: Brian Eno; Daniel Lanois Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: U2: Bono (vocals); The Edge (guitar, keyboards, vocals); Adam Clayton (bass); Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums). Additional personnel: Paul Barrett (synthesizer); Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois. Recorded at Slane Castle, County Meath and Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland. Personnel: Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno (vocals). Liner Note Authors: Brian Eno; Daniel Lanois. With a title inspired by an exhibition of paintings by Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors, THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE confirmed U2 as one of a handful of bands able to tackle such vast and emotive subjects with dignity and musical integrity. There are few artists capable of writing about religion, war, race, politics, and life with such ferocity and global commercial success. 'Pride (In The Name Of Love)', an elegy for Martin Luther King, was a breakout hit, and every track--wrapped in the Edge's impressionistic guitar splashes--reveals a quartet hungry for the world stage. The production by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois was a taste of things to come.
Q (10/96, p.189) - 5 Stars - Indispensable - "...the making of THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE witnessed the first signs of a remarkable chemistry between an artfully analytical producer and a peak-of-powers group....simply sounds timeless..."
U2's Bono was one of the few real rock heroes of the 1980s, leading the Irish band to international recognition with a charged, political approach to music. The band's early efforts brought a stadium-size presence to post-punk, with Bono's expressive vocals and the Edge's distinct guitar lines interacting seamlessly with the rhythm section of bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen, Jr. In 1987, U2 broke through to superstardom with THE JOSHUA TREE, a grand culmination of their '80s sound. In the 1990s, however, the band very purposefully deflated that epic image, simultaneously adding ambient, dance, and electronica touches on 1991's ACHTUNG BABY. Mining that vein for much of the decade, U2 kicked off the 21st century with a triumphant return to form that was embraced by new and longtime fans alike.
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