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U2 - Pop (CD)

Album Details: Pop

Release Date:03/04/1997
Label:Island
UPC:731452433428

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    U2's most underated

    By henrik  Dec 6, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Pop review helpful

    I dont think people really 'got' this album. They just asumed U2 was selling out. Truth is this is a really good album, far better than their latest. Discotheque is awesome, and as far as I'm concerned is a rocknroll classic. I had the pleasure of he...aring it live at the elevation tour, and it just rocked. Last Night On Earth is probably my favourite on the album because of the chorus, while If You wear That velvet Dress is a close second. Read more Less

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    BEST U2 EXPERIMENTAL ALBUM!!

    By laurac  Jun 30, 2005

    Pros: All- best album of the late 90's!

    Cons: none

    I don't still understand why people hated this album. Don't get carried away by the title (that's probably why people hate it) If you REALLY listen to it, you'll find that's just one hell of a rock album and probably the best of t...he second half of the 90's!! I guess people would rather listen to Britney spears stupid idiotic lyrics and screams, than really give this album a chance. C'MON PEOPLE!!! (U2 Rocks!) Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    No matter which way you look at it, Pop doesn't have the same shock of the new that Achtung Baby delivered on first listen. Less experimental and more songoriented than Zooropa, Pop attempts to sell the glitzy rush of techno to an audience weaned on arena rock. And that audience includes U2 themselves. While they never sound like they don't believe in what they're doing, they still remove most of the radical elements of electronic dance, which is evident to anyone with just a passing knowledge of the Chemical Brothers and Underworld. To a new listener, Pop has flashes of surprise particularly on the rampaging "Mofo" but underneath the surface, U2 rely on anthemic rockers and ballads. "Discotheque" might be a little clumsy, but "Staring at the Sun" shimmers with synthesizers borrowed from Massive Attack and a Noel Gallagher chorus. Similarly, "Do You Feel Loved" and "If You Wear That Velvet Dress" fuse oldfashioned U2 dynamism with a keen sense of the cool eroticism that makes triphop... so alluring. Problems arise when the group tries to go for conventional rock songs, some of which are symptomatic of the return of U2's crusade for salvation. Pop is inflected with the desire for a higher power to save the world from its jaded spiral of decay and immorality, which is why the group's embrace of dance music never seems joyous instead of providing an intoxicating rush of gloss and glamour, it functions as a backdrop for a plea of salvation. Achtung Baby also was a comment on the numbing isolation of modern culture, but it made sweeping statements through personal observations; Pop makes sweeping statements through sweeping observations. The difference is what makes Pop an easy record to admire, but a hard one to love. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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U2

Through a combination of zealous righteousness and postpunk experimentalism, U2 became one of the most popular rock roll bands of the '80s. They were rock roll crusaders during an era of synthesized pop and heavy metal, equally known for their sweeping sound as for their grandiose statements about politics and religion. The Edge provided the group with a signature sou... Read more