BAD
U2
SONGWRITERS:
Adam Clayton; Bono; Larry Mullen, Jr. & The Edge.
HOW: LIVE AID 1985
COUNTRY:
IRELAND
ALBUM: THE
UNFORGETTABLE FIRE
LABEL: ISLAND
RECORDS
GENRE: POP
ROCK
YEAR: 1984
The Unforgettable Fire is the fourth studio
album by Irish rock band U2. It was
produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois,
and released on 1 October 1984 by Island
Records. The band wanted to pursue a new musical
direction following the harder-hitting rock of their previous album, War (1983). As a result, they employed Eno and Lanois to produce and
assist in their experimentation with a more ambient sound. The
resulting change in direction was at the time the band's most dramatic. The
album's title is a reference to "The Unforgettable Fire", an art
exhibit about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
Recording began in May 1984 at Slane Castle,
where the band lived, wrote, and recorded to find new inspiration. The album
was completed in August 1984 at Windmill
Lane Studios. It features atmospheric sounds
and lyrics that lead vocalista Bono describes as "sketches". "Pride (In the Name of Love)"
and "MLK"
are lyrical tributes to Martin
Luther King Jr.
The
Unforgettable Fire received generally favourable reviews from critics and
produced the band's biggest hit at the time, "Pride (In the Name of
Love)", as well as the live favourite "Bad".
A 25th anniversary edition of the album was released in October 2009.
U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976. The group consists of Bono (lead
vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry
Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion). Initially
rooted in post-punk,
U2's musical style has evolved throughout their career, yet has maintained an
anthemic quality built on Bono's expressive vocals and the Edge's effects-based
guitar textures.
Their lyrics, often
embellished with spiritual imagery, focus on personal and sociopolitical
themes. Popular for their live performances, the group have staged several
ambitious and elaborate tours over their career.
The band formed as teenagers while attending Mount Temple Comprehensive School, when
they had limited musical proficiency. Within four years, they signed with Island Records and released their debut album, Boy (1980). Subsequent work such as their first UK number-one album, War (1983), and the singles "Sunday
Bloody Sunday" and "Pride (In the Name of Love)"
helped establish U2's reputation as a politically and socially conscious group.
By the mid-1980s, they had become renowned globally for their live act,
highlighted by their performance at Live Aid in 1985. The group's fifth album, The Joshua Tree (1987), made them international superstars and was their greatest
critical and commercial success. Topping music charts around the world, it produced their
only number-one singles in the US to date: "With or Without You" and "I Still Haven't Found What
I'm Looking For".
Facing creative stagnation and a backlash
following their documentary/double album, Rattle
and Hum (1988), U2 reinvented themselves in
the 1990s through a new musical direction and public image. Beginning with
their acclaimed seventh album, Achtung
Baby (1991), and the multimedia-intensive
Zoo TV Tour,
the band integrated influences from alternative
rock, electronic
dance music, and industrial music into their sound, and embraced a more ironic, flippant image. This
experimentation continued through their ninth album, Pop (1997), and the PopMart
Tour, which were mixed successes. U2 regained
critical and commercial favour with the records All That You Can't Leave Behind (2000)
and How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (2004),
which established a more conventional, mainstream sound for the group. Their U2 360 Tour of
2009–2011 set records for the highest-attended and highest-grossing concert tour in history. The group most recently released the companion albums Songs of Innocence (2014) and Songs of Experience (2017), the
former of which received criticism for its pervasive, no-cost release through
the iTunes Store.
U2 have released 14 studio albums and are one
of the world's best-selling music artists, having
sold an estimated 150–170 million records worldwide. They have won 22 Grammy Awards,
more than any other band, and in 2005, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first
year of eligibility. Rolling
Stone ranked U2 at number 22 on its list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All
Time". Throughout their career, as a
band and as individuals, they have campaigned for human rights and social
justice causes, including Amnesty
International, Jubilee 2000,
the ONE/DATA campaigns,
Product Red,
War
Child, and Music
Rising.
If you twist and turn
away
If you tear yourself in two again
If I could, yes I would
If I could, I would
Let it go
Surrender
Dislocate
If I could throw this
Lifeless lifeline to the wind
Leave this heart of clay
See you walk, walk away
Into the night
And through the rain
Into the half-light
And through the flame
If I could threw
myself
Set your spirit free
I'd lead your heart away
See you break, break away
Into the light
And to the day
To let it go
And so to fade away
To let it go
And so fade away
I'm wide awake
I'm wide awake
Wide awake
I'm not sleeping
Oh, no, no, no
If you should ask
then maybe they'd
Tell you what I would say
True colors fly in blue and black
Bruised silken sky and burning flag
Colours crash, collide in blood shot eyes
If I could, you know
I would
If I could, I would
Let it go...
This desperation
Dislocation
Separation
Condemnation
Revelation
In temptation
Isolation
Desolation
Let it go
And so fade away
To let it go
And so fade away
To let it go
And so to fade away
I'm wide awake
I'm wide awake
Wide awake
I'm not sleeping
Oh, no, no, no.
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