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No Line On The Horizon
marks the latest in a long line of u2 albums. The discography of
the Irish rock band consists of twelve studio
albums, seven live albums, five compilation
albums, fifty-eight singles, and seven extended
plays.
While No Line On The
Horizon has been welcomed as a return to
God-like status by many, to others it is seen
as a plateau of limited horizons. But U2 have
reinvented themselves before. Remember their
1991 album Achtung Baby and the accompanying
Zoo TV Tour?
U2 albums were not
always big sellers. Their success as a live act
was greater than their success at selling
records until The Joshua Tree was released in
1987, which helped to increase the band
members' stature "from heroes to superstars".
Can No Line On The Horizon do the same?
Since 2000, U2 has pursued a more
traditional sound that retains the influence of
their musical explorations. 2009 -
? and their new album No Line On The Horizon enters
the arena. Will it be another return to
greatness?
With a career of almost unparalleled success
and acclaim, expectations are high for their
new album, No Line on the
Horizon. The Joshua Tree's opening
salvo of Where The Streets Have No Name, I
Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For and
With Or Without You put them at the very top of
the rock pecking order in 1987.
Standing on the
shoulders of past U2
Albums...
More recently, they have kept the hits
coming. Their last album How To Dismantle An
Atomic Bomb was led by three big tunes -
Vertigo, Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your
Own and City Of Blinding Lights.
Its predecessor All That You Can't Leave
Behind, in 2000, contained Beautiful Day, Stuck
In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of and
Elevation.
Those were all stirring, soaring U2
anthems.
This album is a bit different…
The new U2 album exceeded industry forecasts
by selling almost half a million copies during
its first week on sale in the US.
List of U2 Albums…
Boy (Released October
1980)
October (Released
October 1981)
War (Released March
1983)
Under a
Blood Red Sky (Released November 1983)
The
Unforgettable Fire (Released October
1984)
Wide
Awake in America (Released May 1985)
The Joshua
Tree (Released March 1987)
Rattle and
Hum (Released October 1989)
Achtung Baby
(Released November 1991)
Zooropa (Released
July 1993)
Pop (Released March
1997)
Best of
1980-1990 (Released March 1998)
All
That You Can't Leave Behind (Released
October 2000)
Best of
1990-2000 (Released November 2002)
How
to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (Released
November 22nd 2004)
U218 Singles (Released November 20th
2006)
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