Distribution
Universal Distribution
Number of Discs
2
Guest Artist
Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois
Number of Tracks
12
Drums
Larry Mullen, Jr.
Percussion
Larry Mullen, Jr.
Reviews
"...You are now entering an irony-free zone, where you, too, can get back in touch with the 'real' U2...", Ranked #139 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "ALL THAT YOU CAN'T LEAVE BEHIND brought things back to essentials. The songs grapple with morality...", Ranked #84 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "The album defined an unprecedented moment, and sealed the band's place in history.", Ranked #2 in Ew's Top 10 Albums of 2000., Ranked #2 in Rolling Stone's "Top 10 Albums of 2000" - "...They sound emotional, intense, sincere and full of themselves...", "...The Performances Are Sparky and Committed...", "...It's as if they decided it was time to write and record an album of very good, extremely substantial traditional rock songs with an underlying inspirational bent....unwaveringly assured..." - Rating: A, 4 Stars Out of 5-"...U2 Have Turned the Clock Back to Doing What They Used to Do...", Included in Q's "50 Best Albums of 2000"., Ranked #20 in Spin's "Top 20 Albums of the Year 2000" - "...A warm, relaxed album....Thesis: THE JOSHUA TREE. Antithesis: ACHTUNG BABY. Synthesis: this great record.", 7 out of 10 - "...Possibly their most straightforward, honest record...modern enough to sound new, but sufficiently evocative of their prime JOSHUA TREE days..."
Vocals
Bono, The Edge
Mixing
Brian Eno, Richard "Biff" Stannard, Richard Rainey, Daniel Lanois, Mike Hedges, Tim Palmer, Julian Gallagher, Jay Goin, Steve Lillywhite, Alvin Sweeney, Steve Fitzmaurice
Additional Information
U2's Return to Its Pre-Irony '80s Glory Days Its Signature Anthemic Sound.
Engineer
Alex Haas, Richard Rainey, Alex Hass, Tim Palmer, Mark Howard, Stephen Harris, Ger Mcdonnell
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Bass
Adam Clayton
Guitar
Bono, Daniel Lanois, The Edge