U2 Universal Music U2 - Songs of Innocence, 2CD CD Rock
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CD Island Release date: 10/Oct/2014
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Sales Rank:
#122348 in Other Pop #149143 in Pop
Style:
Other Pop
Product No.:
1899246336
Details / Tracklist:
Disc 01 01. "The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone)"
02. "Every Breaking Wave"
03. "California (There Is No End To Love)"
04. "Song For Someone"
05. "Iris (Hold Me Close)"
06. "Volcano"
07. "Raised By Wolves"
08. "Cedarwood Road"
09. "Sleep Like A Baby Tonight"
10. "This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now"
11. "The Troubles"
Disc 02 01. "Lucifer's Hands"
02. "The Crystal Ballroom"
03. "Acoustic Sessions"
04. "The Troubles (Alternative Version)"
05. "Sleep Like A Baby Tonight (Physical Version)"
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
Deluxe Edition
Description:
Songs Of Innocence by U2, released 9 October 2014, includes the following tracks: "California (there Is No End To Love)", "Iris (hold Me Close)", "Raised By Wolves", "Sleep Like A Baby Tonight" and more.
This version of Songs Of Innocence comes as a 2xCD in a(n) Digipak packaging. - DELUXE EDITION
One thing is absolutely clear to me - the Irish from U2 did not manage to surpass even their previous release. This does not mean at all that the new disc is completely devoid of strong moments; they exist and they deserve the highest praise. It's about contrasts.
And this is not about the contrasts that have twice made a strongly positive impression on me while listening to Songs Of Innocence. These are the contrasts between the strengths and weaknesses of the disc. A sluggish beginning and an unimportant ending are the saddest attributes of U2's new work. All the best, namely the tracks Song for Someone, Iris (Hold me Close) and Volcano, were hidden in the middle of the album.
Cedarwood Road and This is Where You Can Reach Me Now may also seem interesting, but they do not save Songs Of Innocence. What would probably have saved the disc is the replacement of one of the three boring introductory tracks with the already familiar single Invisible.