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  • Original Release Date: March 4, 1997
  • Format - Music: MP3
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POP is U2's best album to date. Matt MN  |  80 reviewers made a similar statement
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103 of 115 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An overlooked masterpiece December 17, 2004
Format:Audio CD
Pop is definitely one of the top 3 U2 CDs for me. I was stunned when it was panned so harshly when it came out. I was revelling in the sound of the CD. NONE of the music is techno, not even mofo. For real techno music, find some Plaid or Orbital. Mofo has some industrial leanings, but it's basically a driving, rhythmic track which bursts with emotion. It is electronic in nature, but IMO, that doesn't make it techno.

This CD has what I consider to be the BEST U2 single ever, "If God Would Send His Angels". The remixed version on the single is a bit better than this album version, but the album version is no slouch.

Then you have Please with that glorious bassline and ominous sound and, what I think is hilarious, "The Playboy Mansion" which hauled out all the topical cheesy American society issues at that time.

There are some of U2's best melodies on this CD too--very very melodic CD including aforementioned "If God Will Send His Angels", "Please", and "Do You Feel Loved". This CD IS NOT EXPERIMENTAL. It is a good artistic statement by U2, but it is VERY listenable and deep nonetheless.

From the starting, accessible, track of Discoteque, on to "Do You Feel Loved", which is a real jam, through the closer of "Wake Up Dead Man", this is a GREAT POP/ROCK CD that was horribly and wrongly maligned for years. This CD is excellent.
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50 of 56 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Horibly Underated March 24, 2004
By GN4|V|
Format:Audio CD
Most people write this album off as "U2 trying to be a techno band." This is a stupid statement, and if people saw beyond the marketing image of the album and listened to the actual music, they would realise that there is only one song that would really be called techno; track #3, "Mofo", and through the rest of the album it is really just rock with some electronic overlays for effect. Immediately after "Discoteque" and "Mofo", "Staring at the Sun" makes thing undeniably 'rock' and no one in their right mind would call it techno. Then it moves on to "If God Will Send His Angels", which is a new spin on their former more folk oriented style, and then as the album progresses it becomes gradually darker and more downbeat, from the agressive "Miami" to the melancholy "If You Wear That Velvet Dress" and the forlorn "Wake Up Dead Man".

U2 had allready been using electronic elements in their music for years before "Pop", with albums like "Zooropa" and "Actung Baby". Producers like Flood and Brian Eno had helped them use these elements to give the music a more dramatic and intense edge, and in my opinion, it was really evolving U2's music and took it beyond the level of the feel good, folky, arena rock pop songs U2 became famous for in the late 80's, to make something more emotional and complex. This improvement really showed in Achtung Baby, and in Pop they pushed it further and created what I think is the album with the most emotional range and dramatic punch of U2's career.

Unfortunately they decided to slap this "pop" "techno" "discotec" label and look on it, and suddenly everyone wrote U2 off as "selling out" when in reality fan favorites like The Joshua Tree were much more "pop" oriented. The whole "pop" image was probably meant as a sort of sarcastic parody of U2's own sucess, but the joke went right over the public's head and they suddenly saw U2 as "technopop eurotrash".

Now, as a result, we have "All that you Can't Leave Behind" in which U2 recoils from the bad reception of "Pop" by merely rehashing the folky arena rock style that made them famous instead of actually trying to do something new and different. However, perceptive listeners with an open mind can be treated to one of the hidden gems of the popular music industry, and enjoy what is perhaps U2's best work. Give it a chance and you might like it...a lot.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What a masterpiece is Pop now !!!!! December 31, 2004
Format:Audio CD
After all that HTDAAB hype and the dissapointing, commercial and boring outcome, this album Pop is an awesome masterpiece.

Without a doubt, the most underrated ( even wrongly by the band !! ) U2 album ever. I'm 27 so I remember perfectly well those years. Pop, unlike what seems to be now, was acclaimed by all people, including U2 themselves. It's weird the fact that, having sold more than 9 million copies, having performed their most succesfully tour ever, Pop Mart ( even bigger than the famous Zoo TV ), etc, the band finally have decide to play safe and innocent music just for the charts, grammy and money. I still don't understand why they decided to sell out to that commercial world, by making safe, unexperimental and predictable albums like ATYCLB and HTDAAB.

Just Mofo alone is far better than anything both from ATYCLB and HTDAAB. U2 had many things to say, unlike what's happening now. Please is one of the truly best ever U2 songs, as well Staring At The Sun, Gone, Discotheque, etc. Don't listen to "new mixes" from the failed Best of 1990-2000, listen to original versions instead !!.

If you want to listen to the exciting and fresh U2, listen to these 90's albums.

Pop is the longest U2 album, and clearly one of the truly best, because IT'S AN ALBUM, not 11 songs for grammy awards, like ATYCLB and HTDAAB are. It's very dark, deep, different, etc, not the 2000 U2, a band who's just copying themselves trying to sound like "classic" 80's times.

You won't find any U2 album like Pop, because Pop doesn't sound like Zooropa, nor Achtung Baby, etc ( unlike HTDAAB, which clearly sounds like ATYCLB ) Pop itself is a whole new U2 era.

ENJOY IT
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Seller, Broken Product
CD and Cover Book like new but Jewel Case broken beyond repair in several places. It was listed as "Used" however. Packaging and S/H Excellent.
Published 3 hours ago by jrstott
5.0 out of 5 stars Japanese edition has extra track - Holy Joe (Guilty Mix)
Excellent album and even better if you can find the Japanese version. In Japan at the time POP was released, an extra track was added to CDs to make them a more desirable purchase... Read more
Published 8 days ago by Alan B. Bernier
5.0 out of 5 stars There's Heat in the Sun to See Us Through the Rain...
"It starts out with a party and ends with a funeral." This is the way Bono once described Pop, U2's ninth album. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lunar Boulevard
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this album!
It is a great album and it is different to the others they have done. It is extremely under rated!
Published 2 months ago by CF
1.0 out of 5 stars U2's Worst Conceived Album
In the song, "The Fly," from their 1991 release "Achtung Baby," U2's Bono sang, "Every artist is a cannibal/every poet is a thief. Read more
Published 8 months ago by S. Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST!!!!
Besides the album title POP?!? this is one of the best from U2... MOFO, STARING AT THE SUN, GONE, LAST NIGHT ON EARTH, DISCOTHEQUE and DO YOU FEEL LOVED are U2 classic songs!!! Read more
Published 14 months ago by Rio Fluzăo
4.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars... vastly underrated album
When you ask the "average" U2 fan what their least favorite U2 album is, chances are that they'll tell you "Pop". Read more
Published 18 months ago by Paul Allaer
5.0 out of 5 stars The end of the U2 90's trilogy
"POP" might be U2'S most misunderstood album.Press reports at the start of 1997 talking about the album and the forthcoming single "Discotheque" made it seem like U2 was going all... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Jack K.
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece
This is definetely one of their best album if not the best. All the songs are great and cool. A perfect album to hear when you travel withj your car or when you want to relax by... Read more
Published 22 months ago by KOURKOULOS NIKOS
5.0 out of 5 stars At their best...
This is U2 at their best. When this came out in 1997, it didn't leave my CD player for months. This disc was the natural progression in U2's evolution. Read more
Published on March 8, 2011 by keneric
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