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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); The Edge (guitar); Adam Clayton (bass instrument); Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums).
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..." Purchase Joshua Tree CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | U2 Unforgettable Fire CD (1984)
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"Hole In The World" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
This 1994 greatest hits package (released in anticipation of the band's wildly successful reunion tour and album) supplants THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971-1975. It adds seven songs, but unfortunately deletes "Already Gone," one of their best rockers.
What's most interesting about THE VERY BEST OF THE EAGLES - apart from the presence of obviously classic songs like "Take It Easy" and "Hotel California" - is that it demonstrates that the band's esthetic was fully ...
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$6.35 It was widely assumed that when vocalist/songwriter Jon Anderson left Yes at the end of the '70s, the band was doomed. Most folks forgot that bassist/composer Chris Squire was the other founding member of the band, and he had as much to do with their sound as Anderson. It was surprising enough when the band decided to continue with a new vocalist and keyboardist. It was even more surprising when the new members turned out to be Trevor Horn (later a famed pop producer) and Geoff ...
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| | Laura Wood & Luggage CD (2006)
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$12.65 Laura was always fascinated by music . . . but it was fate that lead her to a musical career!! In the 90's Laura was actively involved in competitive karate, actually holding a World Championship title, and working as a motor-bike dispatch rider. One night she didn't make it home and as a result of the accident was unable to continue her beloved sport. This left a huge gap in her life! As fate would have it, following a break-in at her home, she began talking to her opposite neighbour, who also happened to be a drummer. With much persuasion Laura finally agreed to form a band . . . although was still wondering is this was indeed a good idea! It was, and her first band, F Rock was formed . . . an all female band that consisted of Laura, lead vocals and acoustic guitar, Fran, drums and backing vocals, Glynnis, an acoustic guitar player from South Africa and Lisa, the Italian bass player.Before too long Laura became the sole guitarist of the band, which was not something she felt completely comfortable with and on-going problems within the band finally meant the loss of the bass player . . . in stepped long term friend of the drummer, Ian. His style and ability made it possible for the band to continue as a trio. However, the search for a 'real' [in Laura's own words] guitarist started . . .Following a successful gig at London's King's Head venue they were approached by a young eager faced man, Dave [Hobbit]. Although not a local lad, he was keen enough to want to be a part of this band he had just witnessed. So was born Luggage.Luggage continued with this line-up for some years, enjoying many a successful gig up and down the length of England. They also played a lot of London's top venues, which they thoroughly enjoyed by the way! One song actually received air play on London's radio show, Virgin - twice! Although sadly for the band they seemed to be the only people who didn't get to hear it!!But all good things must come to an end, and, for varying reasons the line up eventually changed, firstly with the sad lose of Ian [not as in death you understand . . . ]. This was a huge blow for the rest ...
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$16.45 Call them relics, diehards, or fearless sonic explorers. For the past three years, the Space Heaters have been proving to Detroit audiences that rock and roll gets better with experience.If it wasn’t for a shared, undying and loving addiction to first-rate raucous noise, successful collaborations in the past, and a mystical chemistry which has thus far bonded the band members together in both camaraderie and creativity, the Space Heaters may have never left the drawing board.All four members of the Space Heaters have done their share in contributing to incomparable gene pool of Detroit rock and roll. Associations over the past decades range from the 1970s punk flavor of the Denizens, the Ramrods, The 27 and the Boners to 1980s Detroit garage innovators Hysteric Narcotics to the Murder City Wrecks, one of the few Detroit bands of the 1990s imbued with enough energy, attitude and overall punk spirit to create dance floor tremors in the decade of the stationary ...
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$9.75 Hailing from the Garden State, Justpassingthru boasts four multi-talented musicians: Mike Bossard (Mooki), Joe Gorgolione, Ron Leejack and Ed Aular. The music of Justpassingthru vividly demonstrates those talents. The lyrics are honest and relevant, and reflect the band's commitment to their faith. Fronted by the contagiously energetic Mooki, Justpassingthru delivers a fresh rock sound with passionate, soulful vocals. Their unique mix makes Justpassingthru stand out in an industry teeming with follow-the-latest-trend bands.Drummer Ron Leejack (son of Ron Leejack – guitarist of Gene Simmons' and Paul Stanley's pre-KISS band, Wicked Lester), grew up surrounded by rock's greatest musicians and together with bassist Joe Gorgolione (formerly of Three Crosses), the two lay a faultless foundation of rhythm and groove. Guitarist Ed Aular (formerly of BMR with Peter Cornell – brother of Chris Cornell of Audioslave/Soundgarden) completes the lineup with ...
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