U2 The Joshua Tree
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Tracklist:
1. Where The Streets Have No Name
2. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
3. With Or Without You
4. Bullet The Blue Sky
5. Running To Stand Still
6. Red Hill Mining Town
7. In God's Country
8. Trip Through Your Wires
9. One Tree Hill
10. Exit
11. Mothers Of The Disappeared

Ranking: #7 for 1987

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Adam Thomas CONTRIBUTOR (78 Reviews)

2009-09-11 | 40 comments | 1,146 views

Summary: Resplendent and transcendent.

3 of 5 thought this review was well written

As I type this, U2 are one of the biggest acts on the planet. Their tours gross in the hundreds of millions of dollars, they've sold over 145 million albums, and they've won more Grammy's than any other band in the award's history (22 and counting). There is no disputing their impact on Rock and Roll. When looking at U2's distinguished career, another fact is glaringly obvious: none of this would be possible without their 1987 release The Joshua Tree. To put it plainly, it is U2's masterwork. War, with its singles “Sunday Bloody Sunday” and “New Year's Day”, showed that the young Irishmen could write anthems with the best of 'em, and The Unforgettable Fire saw U2 presenting a cohesive album for the first time in their career, but with Joshua Tree U2 finally let go of the lingering trappings of their post-punk upbringing to make a gorgeous album filled with a captivating sense of cinematic grandeur that captures not only the imagination but the spirit.

Joshua Tree is one of those rare albums whose songs are custom built for the arena but they still manage to feel hauntingly intimate. No song exemplifies this better than the heavenly “Where the Streets Have No Name”. The angelic keys that begin the song build into an ethereal glory that only intensifies when the Edge's nuanced and shimmering notes ring out like church bells. Bono's transcendent vocals wrap “Where the Streets Have No Name” in a comforting zen, bursting at the seams with an optimism that despite all the odds breaks free of the darkness. This optimism is carried over into the spiritual sojourns of “I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For” and “With Or Without You”. Bono's quest for God runs deep in the pairing, but it always portrays itself as the personal journey that it is, a personal plea for understanding. Even the haunting addiction tale of “Running to Stand Still” is made even more powerful by the feeling that just maybe at the end of all the darkness there is a light, however small that light may be.

U2 don't forget the political spirit that backed their early hits. The jarring “Bullet the Blue Sky” is a biting critique of the United State's Reagan-era affairs with Central America that is driven by bassist Adam Clayton's powerful low end. His militant bass riff flows through the entire track, giving room for the Edge's wailing, effects laden experimentation and Bono's dark layered vocals. Even though a tribute to Bono's personal assistant Greg Carrol who died in a motorcycle crash, “One Tree Hill” references the Chilean songwriter Victor Jara who was tortured and executed during the US backed coup that led to the rise of Augusto Pinochet. U2 pick a cause closer to home on “Red Hill Mining Town”. Inspired by the British mining strikes of 1984, it is a moving ode to the blue collar worker with Bono's vocals taking command of the bouncing beat.

The Joshua Tree is the sound of U2 taking that next step, growing from rock stars to the legends that they are today. It is a defining moment in the history of Rock and Roll that manages to transport the listener not only mentally but also physically. It is, without a doubt, classic.

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AtavanHalen


Comments: 8517
09.11.09


Not really needed but great nonetheless


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mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13170
09.11.09

Album Rating: 4.5

This optimism is carried over into the spiritual sojourns of “I Still Haven't Found What I'm For”

such an awesome song but u forgot a word

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redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5812
09.11.09

Album Rating: 4.5

thanks fixed
There is no better way to open an album than Where the Streets Have No Name.

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thebbqshrimp


Comments: 1201
09.11.09


A truly amazing record.

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CelestialDust


Comments: 916
09.11.09

Album Rating: 4

you've inspired me to take another listen to this, great review

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ziroth


Comments: 654
09.11.09


I really need to listen to this. Where the Streets Have No Name is amazing.

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thebbqshrimp


Comments: 1201
09.11.09


Also, DGAF 'bout how pretentious and hypocritical and full of himself Bono is... man's got some pipes.

fromtheinside


Comments: 2530
09.11.09


i'm just not a U2 fan, but great review nonetheless.


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redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5812
09.12.09

Album Rating: 4.5

, DGAF 'bout how pretentious and hypocritical and full of himself Bono is... man's got some pipes.

word

Tulannical


Comments: 1042
09.12.09

Album Rating: 3.5

i need to listen to this again. maybe it'll grow on me

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ninjuice


Comments: 5127
09.12.09

Album Rating: 5

Not really needed but great nonetheless

None of the other reviews were as good as the album though. This is.
Even though a tribute to Bono's personal assistant Greg Carrol who died in a motorcycle crash, “One Tree Hill”

Shouldn't it be "through"? Both work in my mind atm I guess.

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foxxxy


Comments: 1307
09.12.09


never got into this album

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redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5812
09.12.09

Album Rating: 4.5

methinks you should try harder.

fromtheinside


Comments: 2530
09.12.09


some mag just reported this the greatest album of all time -- that or most influential i can't remember but it was on the radio and they were pissed.

Titan50


Comments: 2619
09.12.09

Album Rating: 4

Fine review, fine album

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Streetvulture


Comments: 361
09.12.09


very good review, but I can't really stand the music of U2 except for a couple of fantastic songs

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ScorpionStan


Comments: 1320
09.12.09

Album Rating: 4.5

There is no better way to open an album than Where the Streets Have No Name.

So true.

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charlesfishowitz


Comments: 1820
09.12.09


sad eyees croooked crosses

iin

gods

coountry

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STOP SHOUTING!


Comments: 155
09.12.09

Album Rating: 4

Not a great fan but I agree this is a good album.

Just need one more for my hundred.

STOP SHOUTING!


Comments: 155
09.12.09

Album Rating: 4

Don't think there should there be an apostrophe in "Grammys".

And that's it, thank you (raises bat to the sky).



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