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THE JOSHUA TREE won the 1987 Grammy award for album of the year.
Few bands are as ready for superstardom as U2 circa 1986. After chart successes with WAR and THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE and a high profile appearance at Live Aid, the Irish quartet holed up at a Dublin studio with engineers Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, and crafted the definitive sound of late '80s mainstream rock. Deftly marrying WAR's edgy bombast, THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE's impressionism, Eno's ambient flourishes, and the band's newfound interest in American roots music, THE JOSHUA TREE is U2's crowning moment, a perfect nexus of the band's expansive muse and the popular zeitgeist. It consistently ranks in the higher reaches of critics' lists of the greatest albums of all time.
Thanks to both Eno's georgeous production and a stellar set of songs, the album has aged stunningly. The first three tracks--the rousing "Where the Streets Have No Name," the gospel-inflected "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," and the tortured, echo-drenched ballad "With or Without You"--have all become FM standards, but cuts such as "Red Hill Mining Town," "Running to Stand Still," and "In God's Country," with grittier Americana influences, resonate just as emphatically. The rhythm section's propulsive minimalism (Larry Mullen, Jr. and Adam Clayton) provides the perfect bedrock for the Edge's veritable clinic on guitar effects and economy. Like the best U2, however, the album belongs to Bono, whose soulful voice hitches an epic passion to lyrics both deeply personal and overtly political.
Additional personnel includes: Daniel Lanois (guitar, keyboards, tambourine, background vocals); Brian Eno (keyboards, programming, background vocals).
Recorded at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland.
U2: Bono (vocals, harmonica); The Edge (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Adam Clayton (bass); Larry Mullen Jr. (drums).
Engineers include: Flood.
Personnel: Bono (vocals, harmonica, background vocals); The Edge (guitar, background vocals); Armin Family (strings); Daniel Lanois (omnichord, tambourine, background vocals); Brian Eno (keyboards, programming, background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Mark Wallace; Mark Wallis; Steve Lillywhite.
Audio Remasterer: Arnie Acosta.
Liner Note Author: Bill Flanagan.
Recording information: Windmill Lane Recording Studio, Dublin, Ireland.
Photographer: Anton Corbijn.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Daniel Lanois; Armin Family; The Edge; U2; Bono .
Arranger: Paul Barrett.
U2: Bono (vocals, harmonica); The Edge (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Adam Clayton (bass); Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums).
Rolling Stone (p.85) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he best moments connect on a physical level -- the glistening bass groove of 'With or Without You' and the Hendrix-worship guitar storm of 'Bullet the Blue Sky.'" Rolling Stone (11/89) - Ranked #3 in Rolling Stone's "100 Best Albums Of The 80s" survey. Q (10/01, p.91) - Ranked #12 in Q's "Best 50 Albums of Q's Lifetime" - "...This collection of downbeat rock made U2 superstars..." Uncut (pp.108-109) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "It still bristles with the bravado of a band shaping up for a shot at the title, daring to believe that they could make their idols their peers." CMJ (1/6/03, p.15) - Included in CMJ's list of "Top 25 College Radio Albums of All Time" CMJ (1/5/04, p.20) - Ranked #1 in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1987" Billboard - Ranked as the #14 hit album of the 80s. Q (Magazine) (p.115) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "Their reinvention of stadium rock sounds as impassioned as ever....A finely balanced mix of intimacy and power..." Joshua Tree Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews A masterpeice This album was probably U2's best work. Although Achtung Baby comes pretty close for me. "Where the streets have no name" and 'I still haven't found what I'm looking for" are (for me anyway) tracks about man's constant and never ending search for a relationship with God. They probably are the two best tracks on the record. You just can't beat the power of Bono's lyrics combined with Adam's bass guitar, Larry's superb drums and of course the musical genius we call The Edge.
"With or without you" is a beautiful ballad full of emotion and power. "Bullet the ble sky" is a true rock and roll song and has the most muscle on the album. the bass on 'In God's country is so pleasing to the ear. Finally "Exit" is just one of those songs that I love to drive 100 miles/hour to on the highway as the music just gets so intense!
This album has to be among one of the greatest ever made in the history of Rock. it is a must for any Rock and Roll fan. Submitted by poliglotta222 (North Providence RI USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Emotional Masterpiece! I don't really care what other reviewers have to say against this album. When it came out in 1987, I was going through a personal tragedy. The Joshua Tree brought me back to life! I played it maybe 200 times before I listened to anything else. A brilliant album that still has the capacity to move the soul. I will always treasure it. Submitted by kliewerstudio (Rockland, ME, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Stunning Well want can you say about this, other than it's albums like this that shape todays music. Without this and other U2 albums rock would not be the same! All the songs are stunning and well sung. "TC" & "Zoc Pro" take a long look you really don't know rock at all. Submitted by Henry (London UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the best Albums Ever Produced This album is a well known late 80's masterpeice. The first song "Where the streets have no Name" Is a song that you can dream with listening in your car when your on the road 9/10. The next song is "I Still haven't found what I'm looking For" this is a song that could relate to people in many ways today It has a good meaning 8/10. Possibly the most popular hit on this album is "With or Without You" It's basically a love song very slow paced 8/10. Possibbly the best song on this album is "Bullet the Blue Sky" It delivers good meaning about our world today,and also The Edge plays very well in this song compared to the others 10/10. The rest of this album I won't talk about too much, but the rest is all good stuff too. This album is not as hard boiled as past ones but It has alot of soul to It. And that's what I call a true album. It should come from the heart. Submitted by Andrew (Acushnet, MA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic of its era!!! Whatever may have been written above about this album, this is Classic u2 in the mid to late 1980's when they were showing the world a new and excititng direction taking music and indeed concerts to new heights. This album is worth all the credit it deserves, it is soul, rock, beauty sadness and uplifting in the rollercoster of emotions, a must for every album collection!!! excellent listening Submitted by Michael (Co Armagh, Ireland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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