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- Nov. 25, 1991: U2:Dashing and Demanding
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- MUSIC, Page 94
- Dashing and Demanding
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- <p>With a superb new album, U2 reinvents itself
- </p>
- <p>By Jay Cocks
- </p>
- <p> Here we all were, fretting over the parlous state of
- rock, and help was on the way even while we were dithering. All
- of a sudden there's a clutch of superb albums out there:
- Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes' Better Days; Robbie
- Robertson's Storyville; Van Morrison's Hymns to the Silence. And
- now, to put the capper on the company, U2's dashing, demanding
- Achtung Baby.
- </p>
- <p> This new 12-song collection, the first since the band's
- Rattle and Hum of 1988, has something in common with all the
- other good stuff currently in circulation. It has the raucous,
- free-for-all spirit of the Jukes; it shares the narrative
- ambition and sense of musical mystery of Storyville (the band
- collaborated with Robertson, in fact, on a tune on his first
- album); and it taps into the same deep Irish roots, at once
- weird and winsome, as does Morrison, who is a kind of godfather
- to all Irish rockers.
- </p>
- <p> But U2 does something unique here. The band not only
- reasserts itself but reinvents itself too. After Rattle and Hum,
- there was some thought that it had overreached itself, gone a
- little too mainstream, got a little too big even for its own
- grand ambitions. Achtung Baby restores U2 to scale, and gives
- the band back its edge.
- </p>
- <p> The album is full of major-league guitar crunching and
- mysterious, spacy chords. Evanescent melodies float seamlessly
- between songs of love, temptation, loose political parable and
- tight personal confession. The notes credit all songs to the
- band collectively--lead singer Bono of late had taken a
- separate credit for lyrics--and Achtung Baby does sound more
- cohesive than anything else U2 has done. Tunes like The Fly are
- restless, even reckless, with invention, and the band can write
- ravishing, slightly eerie romances like Mysterious Ways better
- than anyone else who can fill a stadium with cheering fans.
- There's a lot indeed to be cheered on Achtung Baby. And
- celebrated. It's a monster.
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