No Line On The Horizon (2009)

Artist: U2
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Label: Universal Music Group
UPC: 00602517960374
Release Date: 3/3/2009
Buy.com Sku: 210607812
Item#: M4K59Q
Buy.com Sales Rank: 2060
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. No Line On The Horizon ~ U2
2. Magnificent ~ U2
3. Moment of Surrender ~ U2
4. Unknown Caller ~ U2
5. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight ~ U2
6. Get On Your Boots ~ U2
7. Stand Up Comedy ~ U2
8. Fez--Being Born ~ U2
9. White As Snow ~ U2
10. Breathe ~ U2
11. Cedars Of Lebanon - (featuring Harold Budd) ~ U2



Produced by Brian Eno, Danny Lanois, and Steve Lillywhite, sessions for No Line on the Horizon began in Fez, Morocco, and continued at the band's Dublin studio, New York's Platinum Sound Recording Studios, and London's Olympic Studios.

The album will come in a standard format with 24 page booklet and in digipak format. The digipak includes an extended booklet and the album's companion film "Linear" by Anton Corbijn. A limited edition 64 page magazine will also be available, featuring the band in conversation with artist Catherine Owens, and new Anton Corbijn photographs.
 

Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Includes 24 page booklet.
U2: The Edge (vocals, guitar, piano); Bono (vocals, guitar); Adam Clayton (bass guitar); Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums, percussion).
Personnel: Danny Lanois (vocals, guitar); Brian Eno (vocals, synthesizer, programming, loops); Louis Watkins (soprano); Cathy Thompson (violin); Caroline Dale (cello); Richard Watkins (French horn); will.i.am (keyboards); Sam O'Sullivan (percussion); Tony Mangurian (programming).
Additional personnel: Terry Lawless (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards).
Audio Mixers: Declan Gaffney; Danny Lanois; Richard Rainey; Steve Lillywhite; CJ Eiriksson; Carl Glanville; Cenzo Townshend.
Audio Remasterer: John Davis .
Recording information: HQ, Riad El Yacout, Fez; Olympic Studios, London, England; Platinum Sound Recording Studios, NY.
Photographer: Anton Corbijn.
Arrangers: U2; Brian Eno.
There's no shortage of legendary producers in line to work with music world titans U2; when work with Rick Rubin broke off, Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois stepped in. The resulting NO LINE ON THE HORIZON, 2009's offering from the Irish rockers, continues in the grand U2 tradition, as soaring pop anthems like opening single "Get on Your Boots" pair with experimental melanges like "Tripoli," on a striking album featuring touches of all the albums come before, yet hinting at new worlds for Bono to conquer.
After spending the 1990s experimenting with electronic music and returning to arena-ready rock during the first few years of the 21st century, U2 stakes out territory somewhere between those two points on 2009's NO LINE ON THE HORIZON. Enlisting its go-to production trio of Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, and Steve Lillywhite, the Irish quartet seems intent on crafting a quirkier companion piece to HOW TO DISMANTLE AN ATOMIC BOMB, and they succeed with restless tracks such as "Get on Your Boots," which sounds like "Vertigo" hijacked by T. Rex, and "Stand Up Comedy," a wiry number that lets the Edge cut loose with barbed guitar lines. Some of most striking songs on HORIZON are the ones that venture farthest from U2's comfort zone, as on the surprisingly weighty title track, a tune that counterbalances its nearly industrial heft with a high-pitched keyboard melody, and, of course, Bono's soaring vocals. Although HORIZON is willfully less accessible than BOMB or ALL THAT YOU CAN'T LEAVE BEHIND, it's no return to ZOOROPA-level obtuseness either, meaning that U2 fans will find plenty to admire here even if it doesn't hit them with the immediacy of the group's signature anthems.
A rock & roll open secret: U2 care very much about what other people say about them. Ever since they hit the big time in 1987 with The Joshua Tree, every album is a response to the last -- rather, a response to the response, a way to correct the mistakes of the last album: Achtung Baby erased the roots rock experiment Rattle and Hum, All That You Can't Leave Behind straightened out the fumbling Pop, and 2009's No Line on the Horizon is a riposte to the suggestion they played it too safe on 2004's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. After recording two new cuts with Rick Rubin for the '06 compilation U218 and flirting with will.i.am, U2 reunited with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois (here billed as "Danny" for some reason), who not only produced The Joshua Tree but pointed the group toward aural architecture on The Unforgettable Fire. Much like All That You Can't and Atomic Bomb, which were largely recorded with their first producer, Steve Lillywhite, this is a return to the familiar for U2, but where their Lillywhite LPs are characterized by muscle, the Eno/Lanois records are where the band take risks, and so it is here that U2 attempts to recapture that spacy, mysterious atmosphere of The Unforgettable Fire and then take it further. Contrary to the suggestion of the clanking, sputtering first single "Get on Your Boots" -- its riffs and "Pump It Up" chant sounding like a cheap mashup stitched together in GarageBand -- this isn't a garish, gaudy electro-dalliance in the vein of Pop. Apart from a stilted middle section -- "Boots," the hamfisted white-boy funk "Stand Up Comedy," and the not-nearly-as-bad-as-its-title anthem "I'll Go Crazy if I Don't Go Crazy Tonight"; tellingly, the only three songs here to not bear co-writing credits from Eno and Lanois -- No Line on the Horizon is all austere grey tones and midtempo meditation. It's a record that yearns to be intimate but U2 don't do intimate, they only do majestic, or as Bono sings on one of the albums best tracks, they do "Magnificent." Here, as on "No Line on the Horizon" and "Breathe," U2 strike that unmistakable blend of soaring, widescreen sonics and unflinching openhearted emotion that's been their trademark, turning the intimate into something hauntingly universal. These songs resonate deeper and longer than anything on Atomic Bomb, their grandeur almost seeming effortless. It's the rest of the record that illustrates how difficult it is to sound so magnificent. With the exception of that strained middle triptych, the rest of the album is in the vein of "No Line on the Horizon", "Magnificent" and "Breathe," only quieter and unfocused, with its ideas drifting instead of gelling. Too often, the album whispers in a murmur so quiet it's quite easy to ignore -- "White as Snow," an adaptation of a traditional folk tune, and "Cedars of Lebanon," its verses not much more than a recitation, simmer so slowly they seem to evaporate -- but at least these poorly defined subtleties sustain the hazily melancholy mood of No Line on the Horizon. When U2, Eno, and Lanois push too hard -- the ill-begotten techno-speak overload of "Unknown Caller," the sound sculpture of "Fez-Being Born" -- the ideas collapse like a pyramid of cards, the confusion amplifying the aimless stretches of the album, turning it into a murky muddle. Upon first listen, No Line on the Horizon seems as if it would be a classic grower, an album that makes sense with repeated spins, but that repetition only makes the album more elusive, revealing not that U2 went into the studio with a dense, complicated blueprint, but rather, they had no plan at all. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Producer: Steve Lillywhite; Will.I.Am; Brian Eno; Danny Lanois; Steve Lillywhite; Brian Eno

Engineer: Declan Gaffney; Dave Emery; Florian Ammon; Richard Rainey; Tony Mangurian; C.J Eiriksson; Carl Glanville; Cenzo Townshend; Dave Clauss; Tom Hough; Declan Gaffney; Dave Emery; Cheryl Engels; Florian Ammon; Kevin Wilson; Richard Rainey; Steve Lillywhite; To

Musical Guests
Harold Budd

 
Entertainment Reviews
U2 - No Line On The Horizon - CD Review
By: Glen Boyd - Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 3/7/2009 3:36 AM
No Line On The Horizon is a damn good album -- though not necessarily the truly great entry in the U2 canon that some have been making it out to be. I'll give U2 credit for one thing, and that is the fact that they continue to make really great rock music in the old-fashioned sense that it used to be made -- especially at this late point in their career. Unlike so many of their contemporaries, they continue to be relevant, and you simply can't dismiss that....read the full review

 
Compilation Appearances
Vol. 1-Very Special Christmas
King Of The Blues
Red Hot & Blue
Out Loud-A Benefit For The Human Rights Of Lesbians And Gays
Tibetan Freedom Concert
City Of Angels
Greatest Hits
Runaway Bride
Vol. 6-Now That's What I Call Music
Vol. 8-Now That's What I Call Music
Essential Johnny Cash
We're A Happy Family: A Tribute To The Ramones
Essential Willie Nelson
Ultra Dance 05
Pure Trance Party Vol 2
Ministry Of Sound: trance Nation Amer
Creamfields
Creamfields: mixed By Paul
Perfecto Presents: Club Mixed By Paul Oakenfo
Vol 18.-Now That's What I Call Music
Best Of Trace Vol 5
Collaborations
The Legend
The Legend Of Johnny Cash
The Breakthrough
2006 Grammy Nominees
CLASSIC HOUSE TRACKS
MOVE YOUR BODY: ULTIMATE DANCE HITS
Gold 0606
Devil Wears Prada
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
Elton John's Christmas Party
Rhythms Del Mundo: Cuba
Cbgb Forever
Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur
Greatest Hits And Remixes(w/ Bonus DVD)
Greatest Hits And Remixes
2008 Grammy Nominees
Definitive Collection (1985 To 1993)
Essential 3.0(Limited Edition)
The Best Of NOW That's What I Call Music - 10th Anniversary Edition
Volume
Very Best Of Cold Feet

 
Associated Artists and Works
Artists, Various
Strung Out On U2: The String Quartet Tribute ~ Artists, Various
A Tribute To U2 ~ Artists, Various
Artists, Various
The Ethereal Tribute To U2 ~ Artists, Various
U2 Celtic Tribute [PA] ~ Celtic Tribute Players (The)
Celtic Tribute Players (The)
On, Pickin'
Rattle and Hum ~ Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
The Persuasions Sing U2 ~ Persuasions (The)
Pickin' On
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Various Artists
String Quartet Tribute to U2 ~ Various Artists
A Tribute to U2 [Big Eye] ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Ethereal Tribute to U2 ~ Various Artists
Still Strung Out On U2: A String Quartet Tribute ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Wideawake: The Dub Tribute to U2 ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
In The Name Of Love: Africa Celebrates U2 ~ Various Artists
Vitamin String Quartet

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 03/03/2009
Original Release Date : 2009
Catalog ID : 001263002
Label : Interscope Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00602517960374

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.72)
- 5 stars out of 5 -- "The Edge takes one of his few extended guitar solos at the end of 'Unknown Caller,' a straightforward, elegiac break with a worn, notched edge to his treble tone....'Cedars of Lebanon' ends the album much as 'The Wanderer' did on ZOOROPA, a triumph of bare minimums..."

Spin (p.73)
- "U2 still inspire flashes of elation, awe, and yes, hope like no other rock band....The title-track opener masses the Edge's guitar and synth tracks into a dense whir and swirl amid gurning polyrhythms..."

Entertainment Weekly (pp.70-71)
- "NO LINE ON THE HORIZOON is an eclectic and electrifying winner, one that speaks to the zeitgeist the way only U2 can and dare do....The record's instant classic is its penultimate track, 'Breathe,' a stomping, snarling rumination..." -- Grade: A-

Down Beat (p.58)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "Purveyors of anthemic rock at its finest, arguably the world's greatest pop band offers more passion under the guidance of producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois..."

Q (Magazine)
(pp.94-95)
- 5 stars out of 5 -- "The first part of NO LINE ON THE HORIZON contains the U2 of wide-open spaces, of sweeping mountain valleys, and of Edge's signature chiming guitar lines....The best U2 album since ACHTUNG BABY. With time, it may prove to be better still."

Mojo (Publisher)
(p.96)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "The result is a collage of several kinds of classic U2 albums, one that has the beauty of their panoramic '80s Eno/Lanois recordings plus the synthetic experimentation and dalliance with pop merriment which revolutionized the band's modus operandi from ACHTUNG BABY onwards."

Blender (Magazine)
(p.58)
- 5 stars out of 5 -- "'Moment of Surrender' is the high point -- seven minutes of Bono in gospel mode, lost in the late-night city, questing for salvation and finding it in Adam Clayton's bass. The Edge fleshes out the yearning with some piercing crazy-diamond guitar."

Clash (magazine)
(p.106)
- "Drenched in The Edge's sky-scraping guitar solos, Bono's operatic vocals, and Eno and Lanois' ambient, textured production effects....A record that is trademark U2 -- playful, soulful, stadium-slaying and decidedly heavy at times."

Record Collector (magazine)
(p.102)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "Smart one-liners pepper the album....Musically eclectic at every turn, the title track is swathed in the staccato guitar figures Franz Ferdinand have recently monopolised..."

  
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