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Comes on 2LP translucent blue colored vinyl.
Songs of Surrender, released on St. Patrickโs Day, in 16-track standard and 40-track deluxe versions with at least half a dozen different colored vinyl versions. Although this release is being marketed as a U2 record, itโs truly an Edge solo project that he invited Bono to sing on. Drummer Larry Mullen Jr. and bassist Adam Clayton are on the cover and credited on each track, but itโs been made clear that Adam just recorded a bunch of basslines and left it to Edge to sort through and take what he wanted, while Larryโs participation mostly came via old tape scraps from previous sessions.
The more delightful moments on the record start with the Edgeโs stunning falsetto take on โDesire,โ which turns it into a futuristic, Motown-tinged romp that wouldnโt have been out of place on Achtung Baby. โDirty Day,โ an underrated track from 1993โs Zooropa, subtracts the originalโs electronics for cello and a Waits-ian vocal delivery that doesnโt update it so much as make it fit in better with the context of the record. โI Still Havenโt Found What Iโm Looking Forโ cements its reputation as eternally unbreakable, โUntil the End of the Worldโ turns into a well-suited country gospel tune, and both โAll I Want Is Youโ and โStay (Faraway, So Close!)โ are still heartrending even in their refashioned states. Elsewhere, Bono gives some phenomenal performances, pushing his voice to its limits, like he does as he soars through โBeautiful Dayโ and โSometimes You Canโt Make It on Your Own.โ
But all of these highlights could have been manifested in a concert or other live performance and issued as a B-side or fan club single; nothing here is unforgettable or in danger of replacing its original. The arrangements are formulaic, regressing back to the stripped-down candlelit era of the original MTVโs Unplugged. At worst, Songs of Surrender is an overindulgence. At best, itโs a pleasant interlude. But it isnโt something thatโs going to alter their legacy or the trajectory of their art in any direction, and U2 has always made it clear that we should expect more from them than that. Source, www.pitchfork.com
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 14 × 1 in |
Condition | New |
Vinyl Color | Translucent Blue |
Media | Vinyl |