Originally posted by yeah:Yep. Same story on every album. Once the excitement settles, the bashing begins.![]()
Except on Achtung Baby and Pop, what a curiosity. Two of the best who got bashed at first and praised later.
Originally posted by yeah:Yep. Same story on every album. Once the excitement settles, the bashing begins.![]()
Originally posted by BonoIsTheMessiah:.When U2 released Joshua Tree, Bono said, "its not going to be our best."
Originally posted by Droo:[..]
It's not their best, though. It has their best singles, but the album tracks were somewhat lacking.
Originally posted by BelgianBono:[..]
True, but everybody also loved Get On Your Boots when it came it.
I remember reading stuff like "that's the best rocker in ages" , " I LOVE it" etc.
Probably just the excitement of hearing something new.
Originally posted by shkee23:[..]
That's subjective, of course. In terms of the casual music fan in general, that is U2's definitive and best record.
Originally posted by BonoIsTheMessiah:And then there's the Joshua Tree that might have been.
Side One:
1. Where The Streets Have No Name
2. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
3. With or Without You
4. Bullet The Blue Sky
5. In God's Country
6. Running To Stand Still
Side Two:
1. Red Hill Mining Town
2. Trip Through Your Wires
3. Silver and Gold
4. One Tree Hill
5. Exit
6. Mothers of the Disappeared
Originally posted by BonoIsTheMessiah:You can't judge an album until 10-20 years after its release -- because its quality depends not just on the album itself, but on its reception and the influence it has over time.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]
Would have been better near the front.
Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
Breathe should have been track #1 - and I agree with your earlier post of removing tracks 5-7. None of them are very progressive when compared to the rest of the album. Imagine:
Breathe
No Line On The Horizon
Magnificent
Moment of Surrender
Unknown Caller
Fez (Being Born)
...