Originally posted by yeah:Yesterday on Bookie's show, producer Daniel Lanois revealed that he will be mixing down the finished U2 album next week in New York.
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Originally posted by yeah:Yesterday on Bookie's show, producer Daniel Lanois revealed that he will be mixing down the finished U2 album next week in New York.
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Originally posted by yeah:Yesterday on Bookie's show, producer Daniel Lanois revealed that he will be mixing down the finished U2 album next week in New York.
http://www.edge.ca/Channels/Reg/NewRockNews/Story.aspx?id=1028477
Originally posted by thefly07:[..]
he says he'll be mixing "half" of the finished record, the start to a good finish he says. Would love to hear the full story of the delay hopefully after it comes out. Lanois definitely said in July the album was done![]()
I was thinking, won't they have to reformat the packaging etc? I don't know if that's a big deal or not
Originally posted by stj0691:[..]
Something tells me this is a double album. Its very much unlike u2 to do this. Only few double albums have succeeded. The only i can think of are exile, the white album, quadrophenia, and goodbye yellow brick road. Mind you all those came within a 5 year period (1968-1973). Double albums get a bad name now because the Red Hot Chili Peppers are highly critisized for doing it. Not sure how good it is, but it could be. My point is, if U2 are making a double album, it could be the greatest double album ever. Why? First, we live in the digital age, so buying the album is easy. Coldplay's Viva album was the biggest digital download ever. Something tells me U2 might take that over when the new album comes out. Second, U2 always make great albums. Always. When was the last time U2 made an alright record? Never. U2 have always made great albums. Only October was not so good, because the lyrics were stolen. Its still a great record though. Third, U2 have a hit song on every album. Every album. For the doubters October has Gloria, Zooropa has Stay, and Pop has Discotheque. Forth, U2 have standards, so it's safe to say the album won't suck. All in all, I think U2 are gonna shock the world. This album is gonne be big. Maybe one of their best.
Originally posted by stj0691:[..]
Something tells me this is a double album. Its very much unlike u2 to do this. Only few double albums have succeeded. The only i can think of are exile, the white album, quadrophenia, and goodbye yellow brick road. Mind you all those came within a 5 year period (1968-1973). Double albums get a bad name now because the Red Hot Chili Peppers are highly critisized for doing it. Not sure how good it is, but it could be. My point is, if U2 are making a double album, it could be the greatest double album ever. Why? First, we live in the digital age, so buying the album is easy. Coldplay's Viva album was the biggest digital download ever. Something tells me U2 might take that over when the new album comes out. Second, U2 always make great albums. Always. When was the last time U2 made an alright record? Never. U2 have always made great albums. Only October was not so good, because the lyrics were stolen. Its still a great record though. Third, U2 have a hit song on every album. Every album. For the doubters October has Gloria, Zooropa has Stay, and Pop has Discotheque. Forth, U2 have standards, so it's safe to say the album won't suck. All in all, I think U2 are gonna shock the world. This album is gonne be big. Maybe one of their best.
Originally posted by stj0691:[..]
Something tells me this is a double album. Its very much unlike u2 to do this. Only few double albums have succeeded. The only i can think of are exile, the white album, quadrophenia, and goodbye yellow brick road. Mind you all those came within a 5 year period (1968-1973). Double albums get a bad name now because the Red Hot Chili Peppers are highly critisized for doing it. Not sure how good it is, but it could be. My point is, if U2 are making a double album, it could be the greatest double album ever. Why? First, we live in the digital age, so buying the album is easy. Coldplay's Viva album was the biggest digital download ever. Something tells me U2 might take that over when the new album comes out. Second, U2 always make great albums. Always. When was the last time U2 made an alright record? Never. U2 have always made great albums. Only October was not so good, because the lyrics were stolen. Its still a great record though. Third, U2 have a hit song on every album. Every album. For the doubters October has Gloria, Zooropa has Stay, and Pop has Discotheque. Forth, U2 have standards, so it's safe to say the album won't suck. All in all, I think U2 are gonna shock the world. This album is gonne be big. Maybe one of their best.
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
Good to see that some people didn't lose their faith in the band. And no, I'm not sarcastic or anything.
My opinion is completely different, though. I highly doubt a double album. I think that idea comes from the 50-60 songs quote but that indicates nothing to me. Nobody knows if Bono talks about lyrics, music, fragments, ideas...
The last "alright" records were the last 2 and based on what I've heard so far, I expect another one for 2009.
But then again Bono promised the best U2 album ever, so who am I to doubt him?
Oh, is that songwriting vein they hit the same as 2006 or did they find a new one?![]()
Originally posted by dieder:Wow, nice words... Last two albums allright? Never. I like every song of ATYCLB, and of HTDAAB I only ''dislike'' One Step Closer.
Originally posted by dieder:By example you can't skip The Fly![]()
Originally posted by stj0691:[..]
HTDAAB is a great album. Sure, 1-2 tracks are alright, but that doesn;t mean the album is alright. Remember now, quite a few singles came from it. About 5 songs were singles, and all of them made the charts one way or another. Eight Grammys kinda makes it hard to call it an alright record.
Now for ATYCLB. Its a very good album. Another album with 3 alright tracks, but as I said before, that doesn't define the album. 4 singles and all of them did well. 7 grammys. Do I need to say more? Plus if other people actually listen to Kite and hear the words they might like the song instead of clinging to their radios for their next song of the moment. 2009 will belong to U2.
Just remember if U2 comes up with more than 80 mins worth of material it has to be a double album. The average song is 4 minutes. That's 20 songs. Something tells me they've come up with 21.![]()