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All That You Can't Leave Behind
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Released: 2000
Label: Interscope
Selection #: 136760
Grammy® winner! Irish rockers revisit classic sound. Prod. by Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno. Stuck In A Moment..., Beautiful Day, Walk On, etc.
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1 Beautiful Day
2 Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of
3 Elevation
4 Walk On
5 Kite
6 In a Little While
7 Wild Honey
8 Peace on Earth
9 When I Look at the World
10 New York
11 Grace
  
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Nearly ten years after beginning U2 Mach II with their brilliant seventh album "Achtung Baby", U2 eases into their third phase with 2000's "All That You Can't Leave Behind". The title signifies more than it seems, since the group sifts through its past, working with Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, all in an effort to construct a classicist U2 album. Thankfully, it's a rock record from a band that absorbed all the elastic experimentation, studio trickery, dance flirtations, and genre bending of "Achtung", "Zooropa", and "Pop" -- all they've shed is the irony. U2 chooses not to delve as darkly personal as they did on "Achtung" or "Zooropa", yet they also avoid the alienating archness of "Pop", returning to the generous spirit that flowed through their best '80s records. On that level, "All" may be reminiscent of "The Joshua Tree", but this is a clever and craftsmanlike record, filled with nifty twists in the arrangements, small sonic details, and colors. U2 take subtle risks, such as their best pure pop song ever with "Wild Honey"; they're so self-confident they effortlessly write their best anthem in years with "Beautiful Day"; they offer the gospel-influenced "Stuck In A Moment," never once lowering it to the schtick it would have been on "Rattle & Hum". Like any work from craftsmen, "All That You Can't Leave Behind" winds up being a work of modest pleasures, where the way the verse eases into the chorus means more than the overall message, and this is truly the first U2 album where that sentiment applies -- but there is genuine pleasure in their craft, for the band and listener alike. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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