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Roygbiv 03-29-2009 12:17 PM


And so we’ve reached what’s arguably the pinnacle fo U2’s 80s sound. Arguable because War was on its own a pinnacle of their mid-80s sound, but that’s just tedious to consider. I argue that The Joshua Tree is the pinnacle of U2s overall 80s output because many of the ideas expressed in their earlier material is revisited, albeit more personally.

An Allmusic journalist perfectly described The Joshua Tree as the aftermath of the ideas presented in War, and that’s probably due to what Bono sings about and what the songs actually sound like. Imagine War as U2 leading a marching band through the climax of a great battle. The battle ends, they’re surrounded by a destroyed land incapable of birthing life again. Uncertainty is in the horizon; that’s what the Joshua Tree sounds like. It’s a different kind of anthemic – the songs feel as if they are living, breathing entities – which his exactly why a song like Bullet The Blue Sky doesn’t work. It probably would have worked an album or two ago, but not in the Joshua Tree where everything else is much less aggressive. But that’s about the only weak link in the album. It may be tough to believe for people who have come to know U2 after they became so popular, but there are some incredibly powerful tracks in the album aside from the overplayed triumvirate of hits that open it. “Red Hill Mining Town” and “One Tree Hill” stand out as the two most unfairly overlooked highlights.

There’s nothing has hasn’t been said about The Joshua Tree by now. It’s an outstanding LP that’s high on hits but low on surprises, which is unfortunate because I like to think of a time when “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” resonated to a spine chilling degree before it was beaten to death by radio stations everywhere. Coincidentally, the amount of critical acclaim bestowed on The Joshua Tree is so overwhelming that the album transcends its creators, which is tragically more than what War, their bravest, boldest musical statement, can say about its own influence.

9.2/10

Bulldog 03-29-2009 12:36 PM

I've said a few times before that One Tree Hill is almost as good as music gets - blissful song, especially the last 40 or so seconds of it. In fact the last four tracks makes for one of the best closing sequences of songs on any album. This is the only U2 album I still listen to to this day, so you're about right with your rating of it.

All in all, top review sir :thumb:

Guybrush 03-29-2009 12:40 PM

Yup, I agree with Bulldog - very insightful and very good review :)

One Tree Hill is good and sure gets a lot of praise. I noticed you mentioned Red Hill Mining Town as well which is perhaps my favourite from Joshua Tree!

Looking forward to Rattle and Hum, hehe ;)

jackhammer 03-29-2009 02:09 PM

I so detest the first three tracks from this album but 'Bullet The Blue Sky' and 'Exit' are great tracks. I haven't heard this album for a few years now. In fact any U2 at all. A timely reminder.

Janszoon 04-01-2009 07:40 PM

Great review Roygbiv! I totally disagree with you about "Bullet the Blue Sky" but I thought the review as a whole was really, really well written and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. :)

Roygbiv 04-03-2009 09:58 AM

What do you guys think of Bullet the Blue Sky? is it essential?

Janszoon 04-03-2009 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Roygbiv (Post 628778)
What do you guys think of Bullet the Blue Sky? is it essential?

It's one of my favorite songs on the album. I think it adds a little edge to everything so yeah I think it's essential.

Roygbiv 04-03-2009 10:00 AM

But doesn't it throw the whole album off balance? There's just no other song that sounds like it.

Guybrush 04-03-2009 10:03 AM

Personally, I like the track .. It's a bit bleak and apocalyptic, but in a good way :D

Also, it has a clear political message which something I'd expect from one of the band's greatest albums.

Janszoon 04-03-2009 10:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roygbiv (Post 628781)
But doesn't it throw the whole album off balance? There's just no other song that sounds like it.

I don't think it throws album off balance, I think it works to break up the sound a bit.


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