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XenaPrincess (148 KP) rated October by U2 in Music

Aug 25, 2017  
October by U2
October by U2
1981 | Alternative
9
7.6 (5 Ratings)
Album Rating
Gloria is ace! (2 more)
Also, Stranger in a Strange Land is damn fine.
Quite raw and punky, but another stepping stone on the U2 journey.
  
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Daisy (166 KP) rated Under a Blood Red Sky by U2 in Music

Jul 11, 2017  
Under a Blood Red Sky by U2
Under a Blood Red Sky by U2
1983 | Rock
Another superb offering by U2, in the early days. (1 more)
Energetic and a great live offering.
Live at Redrocks.....oh how I'd have loved to be there.
  
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Ross (3282 KP) rated Boy by U2 in Music

May 8, 2020  
Boy by U2
Boy by U2
1980 | Alternative
Rolling Stone's 417th greatest album of all time
I am not a fan of U2, so I was pleasantly surprised by this album, as it barely sounds like U2 at all. There is a definite post-punk/new wave feel to the album and much less the bland stadium rock they grew into. I didn't recognise any of the songs but would listen again.
  
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Grinch (194 KP) rated Best of 1990-2000 by U2 in Music

Aug 31, 2017  
Best of 1990-2000 by U2
Best of 1990-2000 by U2
2002 | Rock
Stuck In The Moment You Can't Get Out Of. (2 more)
One.
Until The End Of The World.
U2 throw this into their album mix, a compilation of great tracks.
  
Dreaming Out Loud by OneRepublic
Dreaming Out Loud by OneRepublic
2007 | Pop
9
9.2 (5 Ratings)
Album Rating
Well written songs, musically good with smooth vocals. (1 more)
Influence parallels can be heard, U2, Coldplay and maybe a bit of Muse? All makes for good tunes though.
One Republic's debut album.
  
Best of 1990-2000 by U2
Best of 1990-2000 by U2
2002 | Rock
What can I say beside the 2 songs I do like I just really can't stand U2 there was just something about their music that never clicked with me and never will.
  
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Flowerpower (154 KP) rated Achtung Baby by U2 in Music

Aug 17, 2017  
Achtung Baby by U2
Achtung Baby by U2
1991 | Alternative
One is my fave track on this album, but there are many. (0 more)
U2 became more experimental on this album and moved away from the more bluesy, soulful Rattle and Hum before it.
  
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Grinch (194 KP) rated Joshua Tree by U2 in Music

Sep 18, 2017  
Joshua Tree by U2
Joshua Tree by U2
1987 | Rock
This album still sounds pretty fresh, even 30 years down the line. (2 more)
Such a great era for U2 (they've had one or two!).
Running to Standstill is brilliant, but all tracks are brilliant.
  
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Daisy (166 KP) rated Joshua Tree by U2 in Music

Aug 18, 2017  
Joshua Tree by U2
Joshua Tree by U2
1987 | Rock
The Joshua Tree is a superb mix of big hitting anthems and the more ballady tunes. (1 more)
Every track offers something different, but come together creating this magic album from U2.
This album is now 30 years old!
  
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Tom Chaplin recommended Achtung Baby by U2 in Music (curated)

 
Achtung Baby by U2
Achtung Baby by U2
1991 | Alternative

"I was never that big a U2 fan actually! The others, especially Dominic [Scott] who left before we got a record deal, were massive fans. He was a great guitarist - I think Keane would be a really different animal had Dominic stayed with us, he’s a brilliant guitarist. He basically just played a bit like The Edge meets Jonny Greenwood. And the others would harp on about U2, I was a bit younger and I was still into the Beatles and Queen, but Achtung Baby, of all of their records, is my favourite. It’s quite exposed, I suppose. I think that The Edge was getting divorced when they wrote that record and a lot of the songs were trying to make sense of that mess. But my favourite U2 song is 'Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses' and it’s really weird because that has the best middle eight that has ever been written - it might even be like 32 bars long! It’s a total heart-stopping moment, it’s vintage U2, it drops down with Bono doing his posturing, rock star thing, and then it builds and builds and launches into that great chorus. It’s classic U2, all quite pretentious. One of my problems with U2 is that it can sometimes smack of bad school poetry from time to time! I remember someone saying to me, “Oh that line about playing Jesus to the lepers in your head was the greatest line every written in a pop song!”. That’s the fucking lamest line I’ve ever heard! We met Steve Lillywhite when we signed our record deal, he produced that song, and we were saying, "Tell us about 'Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses'", and he was like, “Oh, I’ve got nothing but bad memories about that song! We couldn’t ever get it to work!”"

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