All That You Can't Leave Behind U2

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  • Release Date: 10/31/2000
  • Sales Rank: 15,810
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 731452465320

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All That You Can't Leave Behind

1LISTENBeautiful Day
2LISTENStuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of
3LISTENElevation
4LISTENWalk On
5LISTENKite
6LISTENIn a Little While
7LISTENWild Honey
8LISTENPeace on Earth
9LISTENWhen I Look at the World
10LISTENNew York
11LISTENGrace

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For most of their two decades together, U2 have ranked among the most forward-looking of rock's mega-bands, which makes their decision to "get back to their roots" on this remarkably evocative album a curious -- but thoroughly positive -- one. The electronics, irony, and distance of recent years have largely been stripped away, all the better to concentrate on the Edge's still visceral guitar playing and Bono's eternally questing presence. The singer proves he can still send shivers down the spine by soaring through songs such as the yearning "Peace on Earth," but he's just as capable of capturing attention with subtlety and a downbeat delivery, as he does on the pensive "New York." A good bit of All That You Can't Leave Behind comes couched in dark hues, thanks to Bono's heart-on-his-sleeve musings and the seductive production of Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno. But there are moments of outright abandon giddy enough to pack a dance floor with folks doing the old bump 'n' grind, including the lusty "Wild Honey" and the soulful spirit-lifter "Stuck in a Moment." U2's rhythm section, Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton, who sounded somewhat tentative on experimental discs such as Pop and Zooropa, positively leap into the hard-charging grooves of songs such as "Elevation" and the corny but infectious "Walk On," a pair of songs that bring to mind the vibrant Rattle and Hum-era incarnation of the band. This appropriately titled disc is, in many ways, a reclamation of styles and notions U2 once discarded as outmoded, only to find that they fit mighty well after all. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Great CDby joyousreader

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June 24, 2009: I bought this to replace the one I had that got broken. I love this CD because it's a good mix of moving, fun, sexy and intelligent. There isn't a track on this CD that I don't like.

Excellent Overallby Anonymous

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December 18, 2006: I like this album and I think its in U2's top 5,but it is nowhere near the joshua tree and achtung baby. The music is good, but for me and few of my friends it lacks something, an edge(no pun intended). All the music sounds too comfortable, and though it doesnt come anywhere near ruining the songs, it doesnt pack the emotional punch of war, the joshua tree, and achtung baby. Defintely buy it, though.


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