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U2
- "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb"
Interscope B0003613-02
It took over 18 months to finish
U2's 11th studio LP. My personal thoughts
were as follows:
After the previous LP "All that you can Leave Behind" was
released (interscope 524653-2), in 2000, it reminded me of old school
U2. I even compared it to the Unforgettable Fire. Yes, it was that
good!
Which brings us back to my point after the Unforgettable fire came
Joshua Tree, which many won't argue their finest work ever. But .
. How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb . . . could, or in my opinion, be
the best U2 LP yet. These 11 songs blend well. The first single "Vertigo"
is fast paced with classic edge riffs, and will sell to everyone with
an ipod. Just watch the commercial. . . with the exception of about
3 or 4 songs that were co-written with the edge, Bono wrote all the
lyric. . . some very personal. The song "All Because of You"
has a line I saw you in the curve of the moon in the shadow cast across
my room" and there is the song "Man and Woman" says
"How can I hurt when I'm holding you" suggest very personal
feelings. Great changes, sweet chords and a pleasant blend of rock
and ballads. But all the songs here are worth listening over and over.
Andrew
Royo,
Sounds Good Music
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