Originally posted by blueeyedboy:If it was a fansite, I'd be hesitant. But for Rolling Stone to publish, I'm sure (I'd like to think anyway) that the "U2 spokesperson" is a reliable source.
Originally posted by ahn1991:I'm fairly confident the album is complete and has been for quite some time.
Originally posted by ahn1991:I'm fairly confident the album is complete and has been for quite some time.
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Yes. Until Edge and his infernal tinkering came up with a new idea that was so great they had to add it to the album. And then when they were mixing that in, another idea came that fit yhe last and now two songs need to go on the new album... see where I'm going?
And I don't see the strategy in having a finished album on the shelf collecting dust. Especially when you're U2. If you don't get it out, it becomes irrelevant (in their minds) and they go back to square one... nothing is "done" for U2 until it's released.
Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
I think this very accurately describes their writing/recording process as of late - I'm recalling the band mentioning that SOI was finished just a week or so before it was dropped into everybody's iTunes without warning.
And yet, the overly optimistic part of me wants to agree with the assessment that the album has been complete for a while - hence the world traveling pictures on social media and the relative silence (until this RS quote) regarding SOE's release. Are they delaying intentionally because of a preconceived plan for surprising us somehow again with the album release? Or are they maybe still ironing out the details for how they will drop the album this time around? I hope so...
Originally posted by pleasegone:[..]
My pipe dream is they would just forget the madness, and produce themselves. They have to be about the only talent of their magnitude that is so reliant on outside producers. The news from a few years back about them not wanting to share credit as songwriters with Eno/Lanois was very telling. Not like I'm trying to knock the band. Tons of musicians are reliant on outside producers, I just had hoped that earlier on they had done more themselves. Prince produced his first album in 1978 just before turning 20. But they may as well hire the cook at the Waffle House in Florence, South Carolina to produce some songs. Rick Rubin from 1990 would have been great, but I think he has lost it. Actually, I should produce the damn thing, but I might sneak in Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis for some help on the technical side. But I wouldn't let them make it sound like a Prince album!
Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
I think this very accurately describes their writing/recording process as of late - I'm recalling the band mentioning that SOI was finished just a week or so before it was dropped into everybody's iTunes without warning.
And yet, the overly optimistic part of me wants to agree with the assessment that the album has been complete for a while - hence the world traveling pictures on social media and the relative silence (until this RS quote) regarding SOE's release. Are they delaying intentionally because of a preconceived plan for surprising us somehow again with the album release? Or are they maybe still ironing out the details for how they will drop the album this time around? I hope so...
Originally posted by pleasegone:[..]
My pipe dream is they would just forget the madness, and produce themselves. They have to be about the only talent of their magnitude that is so reliant on outside producers. The news from a few years back about them not wanting to share credit as songwriters with Eno/Lanois was very telling. Not like I'm trying to knock the band. Tons of musicians are reliant on outside producers, I just had hoped that earlier on they had done more themselves. Prince produced his first album in 1978 just before turning 20. But they may as well hire the cook at the Waffle House in Florence, South Carolina to produce some songs. Rick Rubin from 1990 would have been great, but I think he has lost it. Actually, I should produce the damn thing, but I might sneak in Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis for some help on the technical side. But I wouldn't let them make it sound like a Prince album!