Pop (album)

Pop (album)

Infobox Album
Name = Pop
Type = studio
Artist = U2


Released = 3 March 1997
Recorded = Hanover Quay Studios, Windmill Lane Studios, The Works, Dublin, Ireland, South Beach Studios, Miami, Florida, 1996
Genre = Rock, alternative rock, alternative dance
Length = 60:08
Label = Island
Producer = Flood, Howie B, Steve Osborne
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:7zsyxdkboold link]
*"Rolling Stone" Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/u2/albums/album/321527/review/5942462/pop link]
*"Slant" Rating|4|5 [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=200 link]
Last album = "Original Soundtracks 1"
(1995)
This album = "Pop"
(1997)
Next album = "The Best of 1980–1990"
(1998)
Misc = Singles
Name = Pop
Type = album
single 1 = Discothèque
single 1 date = 3 February 1997
single 2 = Staring at the Sun
single 2 date = 15 April 1997
single 3 = Last Night on Earth
single 3 date = 14 July 1997
single 4 = Please
single 4 date = 20 October 1997
single 5 = If God Will Send His Angels
single 5 date = 8 December 1997
single 6 = Mofo
single 6 date = 8 December 1997

"Pop" is the ninth studio album by Irish rock band U2, released in March 1997. It is notable for combining elements of popular techno, dance, and electronica influences with traditional alternative rock. Although an early commercial success at the time of its release — it reached number one in 32 countries, including the UK and the US — its lifetime sales are among the lowest in U2's catalogue, and critical reaction was mixed. "Pop" was not as successful as the band's two previous experimentations, and it was only certified RIAA platinum once, the first time since the band's album "October". With the supporting tour, the elaborately-staged PopMart Tour booked ahead of time while U2 was in the studio, the band rushed to finish much of "Pop" in time for its release date. Since the album's release, many of its songs have been rerecorded and remixed.

History and composition

For "Pop", U2 continued the sonic experimentation it explored with "Achtung Baby" and "Zooropa". "Pop" prominently features tape loops, programming, rhythm sequencing, and sampling, along with heavy, funky dance rhythms. [cite book | last =Graham | first =Bill | authorlink = | coauthors =van Oosten de Boer | title =U2: The Complete Guide to their Music | publisher =Omnibus Press | date =2004 | location =London | id = ISBN 0-7119-9886-8 | pages = 63-64] Guitarist The Edge described the album as "about as far away from U2 as it is possible to be". [ [http://www.threechordsandthetruth.net/u2bios/ u2 biography - band bio from 1976 to the present ] ] The album is much more dark and experimental than, as the title would imply, light and mainstream.

Commencing in early 1996, the recording of the album was fraught with difficulty, one of the main problems being the time constraint placed upon them by their impending PopMart Tour. The album was originally scheduled to be released in November 1996, but did not end up hitting shelves until March 1997. This significantly cut into the band's rehearsal time for the upcoming tour that they had scheduled in advance, which impacted the quality of the band's initial performances on tour. [cite web | url = http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/u2%20set%20to%20rerecord%20pop | title = U2 Set to Re-Record Pop | publisher = contactmusic.com | accessdate = 2006-10-31] The band has admitted they were hurried into completing the album and say that a number of tracks on the album were not finished as well as they would have liked. The vocals to "Last Night on Earth", for example, were reportedly recorded at the mixing desk the day the album was to be sent for pressing.

Upon its release, the album debuted at #1 in 35 countries, and drew mainly positive reviews; [cite web | url = http://www.u2.com/music/index.php?mode=full&news_id=1111&news_type=review | title = (U2 have) relaxed sufficiently to allow a certain funk into their music... | publisher = NME | accessdate = 2006-10-31; cite web | url = http://www.u2.com/music/index.php?mode=full&news_id=1110&news_type=review | title = U2 have not reinvented themselves so much as rediscovered themselves... | publisher = Sunday Times (UK) | accessdate = 2006-10-31] "Rolling Stone" stated that U2 had "defied the odds and made some of the greatest music of their lives." [cite journal| last =| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Rolling Stone Pop Review| journal =Rolling Stone| volume =| issue =756| pages =| publisher =| date =March 1997| url =http://www.u2station.com/news/archives/1997/03/index.php| doi =| id =| accessdate = ] Others felt that the album was a major disappointment, and it was commercially disappointing by U2 standards.Fact|date=June 2007

Following the PopMart Tour, the band expressed their dissatisfaction with the final product. Between the album's various singles and the band's "The Best of 1990–2000" compilation (and disregarding dance remixes and the like), the band has re-recorded, remixed, and rearranged "Discothèque", "If God Will Send His Angels", "Staring at the Sun", "Last Night on Earth", "Gone", and "Please".

"Pop" has some of the band's most jaded and desolate lyrics, such as the political "Please" and the haunting "Wake Up Dead Man". Bono has described the album as starting at a party and ending at a funeral, and indeed, the mood gets very bleak after the first couple of songs. Every song has its own unique noises and nuances, like the watery guitar of "Staring at the Sun", the siren wailing of "Gone", or the gritty drumtrack of "Miami". Despite its rough production, it is an immensely textured record sonically. It spans various styles as well, such as the beat-driven trance of "Do You Feel Loved", the techno of "Mofo", and the loungy balladeering of "If You Wear That Velvet Dress".

The band took a considerably more conservative, stripped down approach with "Pop"'s follow-up, "All That You Can't Leave Behind" (2000), along with the Elevation Tour that supported it, and the few songs from "Pop" that did sometimes end up in Elevation setlists ("Discothèque", "Gone", "Please", "Staring at the Sun", and "Wake Up Dead Man") were presented in relatively bare-bones versions. On the more recent Vertigo Tour, songs from "Pop" were even more rarely played; "Discothèque" was played twice at the beginning of the third leg, and Bono also occasionally sang snippets of "Please" during "Bullet the Blue Sky". "If You Wear That Velvet Dress" was snippeted at the end of "All I Want Is You" at the 2005 Gothenburg show, leading into "City of Blinding Lights."

In 2005, "Q" magazine included the song "Miami" in a list of "Ten Terrible Records by Great Artists".

Track listing

tracklist
total_length = 60:08
all_writing = U2, with lyrics by Bono and The Edge
title1 = Discothèque
length1 = 5:19
title2 = Do You Feel Loved
length2 = 5:07
title3 = Mofo
length3 = 5:46
title4 = If God Will Send His Angels
length4 = 5:22
title5 = Staring at the Sun
length5 = 4:36
title6 = Last Night on Earth
length6 = 4:45
title7 = Gone
length7 = 4:26
title8 = Miami
length8 = 4:52
title9 = The Playboy Mansion
length9 = 4:40
title10 = If You Wear That Velvet Dress
length10 = 5:14
title11 = Please
length11 = 5:10
title12 = Wake Up Dead Man
length12 = 4:52

The Japanese edition includes "Holy Joe" (Guilty mix) 5:08, a B-side to the "Discothèque" single, as a bonus track. The Malaysian edition has a censored version of "Wake Up Dead Man", omitting the word "fucked (up)" from the song, a rare instance of the band using profanity in their music.

Chart positions and sales

ingles

"Discothèque", "Staring at the Sun", "Last Night on Earth", "Please", "If God Will Send His Angels", and "Mofo" were released as singles internationally (the most singles the band has ever released from a single album).

The album's first single, "Discothèque", was a huge dance and airplay success in the U.S. and UK. It also reached number one in the singles charts of most of European countries including the United Kingdom, where it was their third number one single after 1988's "Desire" and 1991's "The Fly".

In the United States, "Discothèque" is notable for being U2's only single since 1991 to crack the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 (peaking at #10). The stronger CD single sales (which were still counted in 1997) combined with initial solid radio air time allowed the song to become a hit. However, after the appeal of "new U2 music" wore off, many casual and even die-hard fans were a bit disappointed in the song. Additionally, the song's dance elements and more humorous video (featuring U2 in a discotheque and even imitating the Village People) limited its appeal. This started a backlash against U2 and "Pop", limiting sales, as many fans felt that U2 had gone a bit too far over-the-top in the self-mocking and "ironic" imagery. The follow-up single "Staring at the Sun" became a Top 40 success in the U.S., but to a lesser extent, peaking at #26 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Last Night on Earth" did not crack the top 40, peaking at #57. Later singles did not reach the Top 100.

The "", featuring four live tracks from the PopMart Tour, was also released in most regions. In the United States, the four live tracks were instead released on the "Please" single, along with the single version of "Please," itself.

Personnel

*Bono – lead vocals, additional guitar
*The Edge – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
*Adam Clayton – bass guitar
*Larry Mullen, Jr. – drums, percussion, programming
*Flood – production, keyboards
*Steve Osborne – production, keyboards, engineering, mixing
*Ben Hillier – programming
*Howie B – production, turntables, keyboards, engineering, mixing
*Marius De Vries – keyboards
*Mark "Spike" Stent - engineering, mixing
*Alan Moulder - engineering
*Howie Weinberg - mastering
*Deborah Mannis-Gardner - sample clearance
*Stephane Sédnaoui, Anja Grabert - photography
*Nellee Hooper - photography

[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fxfyxquhldte~T2]

ee also

*U2 discography
*PopMart Tour

References

External links

* [http://www.u2wanderer.org/disco/alb012.html "Pop"] at U2 Wanderer, comprehensive details on various editions, cover scans, lyrics, and more
* [http://www.threechordsandthetruth.net/u2lyrics/pop.htm Lyrics]
* [http://hem.bredband.net/steverud/U2MoL/ Fan interpretations and interview excerpts for each song]

succession box
before = "Howard Stern Private Parts - The Album"
by Various artists
title = "Billboard" 200 number-one album
years = March 22March 28 1997
after = "The Untouchable" by Scarface
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before = "Spice" by Spice Girls
title = UK number one album
years = March 15 1997March 21 1997
after = "Spice" by Spice Girls
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before = "Freak Show" by Silverchair
title = Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
years = March 16March 22 1997
after = "Savage Garden" by Savage Garden


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