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  1. 15 de mar. de 2016 · Enjoy the best of Bono's voice and songs in this compilation of his 25 biggest selling singles on YouTube.

    • 79 min
    • 10.4K
    • Fingher
  2. 5 de nov. de 2020 · Do you love Bono's voice and songs? Then you will enjoy this collection of his greatest hits, from his solo career and his band U2. Listen to his classics and his love songs in this full album ...

    • 136 min
    • 19.7K
    • Rock & Roll
    • North and South of The River
    • Vertigo
    • In A Little While
    • Out of Control
    • Sleep Like A Baby Tonight
    • The Playboy Mansion
    • Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me
    • Cedars of Lebanon
    • Invisible
    • Mothers of The Disappeared

    Bafflingly left off Pop – it was released on the B-side of Staring at the Sun – North and South of the River is audibly better than swathes of that album: a low-key excursion into something resembling trip-hop, replete with breakbeat and lo-fi orchestral samples and particularly yearning Bono vocal.

    If All That You Can’t Leave Behind returned U2to something like their pre-Achtung Baby selves, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb’s roaring lead single took them back even further: inspired once more by the Sex Pistols and Buzzcocks, it stripped their sound to its elemental punk roots: one guitar, bass, drums.

    Once they had shaken off their youthful obsession with Siouxsie and the Banshees and Joy Division, U2 seldom sounded like anyone other than U2. In a Little While, however, has a 70s Rolling Stones feel to it. Subsequently covered by both Hanson and William Shatner, it’s a lovely, loose ode to enduring romance.

    U2’s debut single is very much a product of its era, further bedevilled by the difficult recording session at which the band’s own technical limitations were revealed. Re-recorded for 1980’s Boy, however, Out of Control shone, its blazing youthful power fully revealed itself.

    The contents of Songs of Innocence were overshadowed by the controversy over its means of distribution– oddly enough, not everyone wanted a U2 album to automatically appear in their iTunes library – but they were better than the reviews suggested: produced by Danger Mouse, Sleep Like a Baby Tonight’s lambent tune and electronic pulse deserve reasse...

    Another song worth salvaging from the wreckage of Pop, the drum machine-driven The Playboy Mansion is raggedly charming, its lyrics casting an ambiguous eye over media bombardment, celebrity and advertising, its guitar snaking around Bono’s low-key vocal.

    U2’s contribution to the soundtrack of Batman Forever might well be their own charming homage to Marc Bolan, albeit put through a distinct Zooropa-era filter: the string arrangement is pure Children of the Revolution, the guitars crunch very T Rex-ily, there’s a distinct hint of a “glam descend”chord sequence about the chorus.

    Cursed with the kind of title guaranteed to get U2 naysayers rolling their eyes, Cedars of Lebanon is nevertheless one of No Line on the Horizon’s scattered highlights: sonically muted and misty, the vocals oddly conversational, its tone weary and sombre, it feels focused and potent where the rest of the album feels confused.

    Kraftwerk apparently lurked among the regular musical diet of the nascent U2, but it took until 2014 for their influence to really make itself heard. Invisible’s blend of classic U2-isms with motorik drums and Autobahn synths is the most successful of their recent attempts to reboot their sound.

    There’s a sense that U2’s vast commercial success means their willingness to experiment gets overlooked, but The Joshua Tree’s second side is thick with impressive diversions into the musical left field, as evidenced by its closing track’s ominous, chilling ambient noise.

  3. 30 de nov. de 2019 · We count down U2's 50 greatest songs, from their earliest singles up through 2014's 'Songs of Innocence.'

    • 2 min
    • Christopher R. Weingarten,David Browne,Jon Dolan,Kory Grow,Andy Greene,Will Hermes,Rob Sheffield
  4. 15 de may. de 2020 · Music. Bono: 60 Songs That Saved My Life. Bono celebrates his 60th birthday by writing 60 fan letters to his musical heroes, from the Beatles and the Ramones to Beyoncé and Billie Eilish. By...

  5. Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known by his stage name Bono (/ˈbɒnoʊ/ bon-oh), is an Irish singer, musician, venture capitalist and humanitarian best known for being the main vocalist of...