U2 - The Unforgettable Fire [Island Records 90231] (1 October 1984)

Dynamic Range Released: 1 October 1984
Country: US
Label: Island Records
Catalog: 90231
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock

Item# SR-IS902311
Ratings: C=VG; LP=VG

Note: Columbia House Club edition CRC

T R A C K L I S T:
01 A Sort Of Homecoming
02 Pride (In The Name Of Love)
03 Wire
04 The Unforgettable Fire
05 Promenade
06 4th Of July
07 Bad
08 Indian Summer Sky
09 Elvis Presley And America
10 M.L.K.




The Unforgettable Fire
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Album Review

Stephen Thomas Erlewine [allmusic.com]

In many ways, U2 took their fondness for sonic bombast as far as it could go on War, so it isn't a complete surprise that they chose to explore the intricacies of the Edge's layered, effects-laden guitar on the follow-up, The Unforgettable Fire. Working with producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, U2 created a dark, near-hallucinatory series of interlocking soundscapes that are occasionally punctuated by recognizable songs and melodies. In such a setting, the band both flourishes and flounders, creating some of their greatest music, as well as some of their worst. ''Elvis Presley and America'' may well be Bono's most embarrassing attempt at poetry, yet it is redeemed by the chilling and wonderful ''Bad,'' a two-chord elegy for an addict that is stunning in its control and mastery. Similarly, the wet, shimmering textures of the title track, the charging ''A Sort of Homecoming,'' and the surging Martin Luther King, Jr. tribute ''Pride (In the Name of Love)'' are all remarkable, ranking among U2's very best music, making the missteps that clutter the remainder of the album somewhat forgivable.