Originally posted by iTim:Cedars of Lebanon is my favourite.


Originally posted by iTim:Cedars of Lebanon is my favourite.
Originally posted by patou2:I was thinking the other day bout the last U2 cds ... i m was looking for the "new" classics ... and the last 3 are Beatiful day, Elevation and Vertigo ... nothing more ...why ?
I like the last 2 albums but no big songs for the casual fans !!
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
In their defense, there were no big songs for casual fans in Pop either.
Originally posted by iTim:They had four UK top 10 singles though, so Pop was still very much in the public eye. Get On Your Boots performed well, but it has been downhill since in terms of getting into the conscious of casuals. For us, that's perhaps not a bad thing.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:
Songs of Innocence is what NLOTH should have been. It's the logical step after HTDAAB.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I like to chime in here every once in a while and be a negative Nancy.
I still think NLOTH is U2's worst album. It lacks drive, it lacks direction (not in a good way), and it's the sound of a band not knowing who or what they want to be at a certain stage of their career. It was U2 at the end of the diving board dipping their foot in the water of experimentation but chickening out because they didn't know how deep the water was.
Originally posted by sparko:My last.fm stats, showing all plays from like 2007/2008 on, NLOTH has by far the most plays. More than any other U2 album and that tells it all. It's actually the only album I pull out and listen to it fully once in a while and it's the album having the most of its songs on my ipod.
But that's just me.My other favorite albums are Pop and Bomb. So make of it what you want.
NLOTH is definitely one of their best albums. Though it's still a shame, Winter isn't really on it.
The lyrics of that album are outstanding and it's very grown up. It's an album that really needs to grow on you. But me, I liked it from the first listen on. The great thing is, that I still discover new aspects about it for myself. Which I can't tell about the other U2 records. I'm really sad they abandoned NLOTH so quickly even on its own tour.