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The Unforgettable Fire

The Unforgettable Fire
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  • Seller:insomniacsonline
  • Sales Rank:10,413
  • Language:English (Original Language)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
  • MPN:6 3 08228982
  • UPC:042282289827
  • EAN:0042282289827
  • ASIN:B000001FA4
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Features:
  • U2 THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE

Tracks
  • A Sort Of Homecoming
  • Pride (In The Name Of Love)
  • Wire
  • The Unforgettable Fire
  • Promenade
  • 4th Of July
  • Bad
  • Indian Summer Sky
  • Elvis Presley And America
  • MLK


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
CD format: featuring the remastered album

This special edition marks 25 years since the album's original release in October 1984. Recorded at Slane Castle, Ireland, The Unforgettable Fire was the first U2 album to be produced by Brian Eno and Danny Lanois, and spawned two top 10 UK singles - "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" and "The Unforgettable Fire".

Amazon.com essential recording
An appreciable leap forward in almost every fashion from the group's first trio of albums, The Unforgettable Fire is its first with the production team of Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. And while they take a strong hand in wrestling U2's music out of the mainstream and into a more individualistic area, it's the songs themselves that demand a more subtle approach. Moody gems such as "A Sort of Homecoming" and the entrancing "Bad" set the table for more explosive fare such as "Pride," "Wire," and the title track. This is the album that made U2 a career act, showing that their music could grow by leaps and bounds, even at the hand of another, without sacrificing its soul. --Daniel Durchholz
Amazon.com
The Unforgettable Fire finds U2 caught between the taut angry rock of War and the kinetic, spiritual energy of The Joshua Tree. That's not a bad place to be, but like any crossroads it has its moments of indecision. "Pride (In the Name of Love)," "Wire", and the heroic "Bad" rank with their finest work. "4th of July" and "Elvis Presley and America" do not; hence this album's unstable foothold in their canon. Its strengths make it a must for fans, but its weaknesses make War, Joshua Tree, or Achtung Baby a better place to start. --Michael Ruby

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