Wow
what a good album
I am very impressed with this
Great lyrics very musical , some hit tracks , great
Location: Dagenham Essex
Posts: 11,215
I'm Allen.
Wow
what a good album
I am very impressed with this
Great lyrics very musical , some hit tracks , great
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Location: near Cirencester
Posts: 157
I'm David.
+1 from me.
Listened to it all the way through for the first time 2 days ago.
Side 1 is my preference.
Dave
What took you both so long?
I prefer their previous album - it's more experimental and has more of an edge to it.
Chris
Common sense isn't anymore!
Location: Denny, Scotland, UK
Posts: 2,226
I'm john.
Although U2 are not the best players and Bono's heads been up his jacksi for the last 10 years they did write some superb songs ..The Joshua Tree is in my all time top albums. The intro to ''where the streets have no name'' is one of the best in popular music IMO. I've followed them since the War album and hear they have new one out soon.
John.
Something we agree on Al, it's an excellent album
Streamer: NovaFidelity X40, Turntable: Rega RP3, Arm: Rega RB303, Cartridge: Audio Technica AT120E, Amp: Belles Aria, Loudspeakers: Quadral Aurum Montan VIII, Rack: Creaktiv Trend 1, Cables: Beresford, Chord, Coherent, MCRU, Rega, TCI.
I agree with Dave that the 1st side is best, one of my favorite's.
TT 1 Trans-Fi Salvation with magnetic bearing + Trans-Fi Terminator T3Pro + London Reference
TT 2 Garrard 301 with NWA main bearing + Audiomods Series Six 10.5" + Ortofon 2M Mono SE
Digital Lindemann Bridge + Gustard R26 with LB external clock
Pre and Power Amp EWA M40P + M40A
Bass Amp & DSP Behringer iNuke NU3000DSP x 2
Speakers 1 Bastanis Sagarmatha Duo with twin baffleless 15" bass drivers per side
Speakers 2 MarkaudioSota Viotti Tower
Both sides are great in my opinion. An excellent album!
Barry