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U2 Biography
After the bluesy experiments of the studio half of Rattle And Hum
(1988), U2 stopped stressing out and instead flaunted their
spiritual/showbiz contradictions with the buzzing sonic adventures of
Achtung, Baby (1991), the subsequent multi-media flash of the Zoo TV
tour, and chaotic energy overflow of Zooropa (1993). The sadly
overlooked Original Soundtracks 1 (1995), recorded with Eno as the
Passengers, is a compelling diversion of dark faux soundtracks. Amidst
some Vegas-style self-mockery, Pop (1997) delivers a few great leaps
("Discotheque," "Miami") into matching pop-tune sensibilities with dense
techno textures but then backs off to more traditional rock songstering.
Their most recent studio album, 2000's Grammy-winning All That You Can't
Leave Behind, combines elements from all of U2's periods, which explains
why it appeals to such a wide fanbase and became a huge comeback record
for U2, thus solidifying their status as the biggest band in the world
more than 20 years into their career.
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