The Unforgettable Fire (Remastered)
by U2
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1984
After the rock and roll militancy of War, U2 shift from statement to atmosphere. Working with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois for the first time, the edges blur, and the band leans into texture over clarity. The Unforgettable Fire feels exploratory, sometimes unfinished on purpose, and a dry run for their immortal follow up. The mood matters more than the message, but the message smacks you over the head on "Pride" and "Bad". If it wasn't for "Where the Streets Have No Name", "A Sort Of Homecoming" would be their greatest album opener.
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Marvin's top twenty-ish albums
Favorite U2 album.
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Best albums ever recorded by mankind
I rarely flipped this album to side 2 because side one is so good.
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