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Passengers: Original Soundtracks 1 [SOUNDTRACK]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 7, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: November 7, 1995
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Island
  • ASIN: B000001E8S
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,712 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #14 in  Music > Dance & Electronic > Ambient
    #27 in  Music > Soundtracks > By Decade > 1990s
    #33 in  Music > Dance & Electronic > Electronica

 
1. United Colors
2. Slug
3. Your Blue Room
4. Always Forever Now
5. Different Kind of Blue
6. Beach Sequence
7. Miss Sarajevo
8. Ito Okashi
9. One Minute Warning
10. Corpse (These Chains Are Way Too Long)
11. Elvis Ate America
12. Plot 180
13. Theme from the Swan
14. Theme from Let's Go Native

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U2 should be celebrated for doing what so few major rock bands have managed: They broke the chains of their own stardom. For a while it looked like they'd carry the "monsters of rock" banner into institutionalized and calcified dotage like the Who and Pink Floyd before them. But with 1991's Achtung Baby--and even more so on '93's Zooropa--U2 made clear they'd not become so alienated from artistic motivation that they believed more in their own importance than in their continued ability to create. Thus they stopped waving flags and learned to laugh at their fame. The change, in effect, released U2 from its own image and allowed the band more creative elbowroom than ever before. Only in this context could U2 now allow their producer Brian Eno to assume virtual membership in the band, adopt the pseudonym Passengers, and immerse themselves in the anonymity of film music.

With Original Soundtracks 1, a collection of 14 compositions for imagined movies (and one performance piece), U2 accentuate the visual sense. Eno, who's done this sort of thing for decades, plays a defining role. Tracks like "United Colours" and "One Minute Warning," with their electronic pulsations and organic atmospherics, clearly fall onto his ambient/techno terrain. Even tracks more recognizably the band's are enriched by collaboration: The hilarious "Elvis Ate America" is even more absurd with Howie B's scratching and vocal calls, and the touching "Miss Sarajevo" is made infinitely more profound by Luciano Pavarotti's tenor. Passengers is more likely an inspired tangent than an indication of U2's direction, but it adds to the band's impressive--and constantly progressive--body of work. --Roni Sarig


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing is what it is, July 29, 2005
By M. Pierce (SLC, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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I've owned this album for over 8 years and I continually come back to it as my favorite U2 album. I find the individual songs and the album as a complete experience grow on me with each listening. When I first listened to it I enjoyed a few songs but now I can appreciate the entire album.

I enjoy all of U2's other albums but this one really moves me more than any of the others. Its music is more cerebral and experimental than the rest. Want to hear Brian Eno singing, Bono playing the piano, Edge singing and playing the organ, and Adam Clayton narrating? Then you want this album. I can understand not issuing this album as a "U2" album. If they had released it just like an ordinary album then many U2 fans would have been angry/confused by what they heard.

I like to think of U2 as an artistic band, especially as a counter balance to their popular face. I'm sure Eno had a strong influence over this album but I'm also confident that U2's members contributed a great deal of material. This album combined with the DVD "Classic Albums - U2: The Joshua Tree" gives you a very different picture of U2 than might come across while listening to their pop corpus. More than any of their B-Sides, this album is major departure from what one would expect from U2.

All that said, many people that like U2 would probably dislike this album, however if you own all their other albums you should really add this one to your collection.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not U2, good techno, but not U2., June 26, 2002
By Brian (Cleveland,OH) - See all my reviews
My favorite band in the world is U2. That said, this album is not a U2 album. It is a Brian Eno album, with help from many other musicians including Luciano Pavoratti (though I do admit most of the assistance comes from Bono, Edge, Larry, and Adam). It's a good, strong techno album,easy to relax to. However, it is not the long lost step between ZOOROPA and POP. It is the opposite of the 3 U2 1990's albums. Instead of Eno assisting U2, they assist his vision. It's all techno here folks, no memorable pop songs that you'll be hummin to yourself on the way back from lunch. However, if you want to see what U2 are capable of when they relinquish control and serve another creative light, go ahead. Anyone looking for the next "One" "Lemon" or "Gone" or "Discotheque" or should stay far away from Passengers. We can only hope Larry Mullen comes around to this album in a couple years so we can see a Passengers 2.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PASSENGERS-THE BEST U2 ALBUM OF THE 90'S, December 25, 2000
By Jon Noel Shelton (Lexington,KY) - See all my reviews
One can't help but wonder if the public reaction to this album would have been greater if this had been credited as a U2 album instead of a Passengers album. It may as well have been because everyone knows Brian Eno is practically the band's fifth member. In my opinion this is U2's finest album of the nineties- the zenith of their electronica experiments. "united Colors" and "One Minute Warning" are remenicent of the type of experiments industrial bands like Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle did in late seventies.Are they paying homage? "Your Blue Room" sounds taylor made for Lou Reed. Imitation or flattery? Pavoratti's appearance on "Miss Sarajevo" shows that the band that has done everything continues to find ways to be innovative. One thing's for sure, u2 know how to display their influences and stay fresh. And sometimes,like on this album, their imitations are even better than the real thing.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars Hit or Miss
The album is very hit and miss, I would only recommend it to serious U2 fans.
Published 26 days ago by Barry Rabinovich

5.0 out of 5 stars Great music. 4.5 stars
I do not see this work as a U2 record, I see it as what it is: A collaboration between Brian Eno, U2, and 'extra passengers' (Pavarotti, Howie B, Holi). Read more
Published on July 27, 2007 by strangeitude

4.0 out of 5 stars unforgettable fire part II
the title says it all
after listening to the samples my first impressions are this is the angle u2 coulda gone afyer tuf and it could be tuf part II. Read more
Published on October 6, 2006 by Tom in Texas

5.0 out of 5 stars great ARTISTS take an experimental DIVERSION . . .
Presumably feeling no pressure to make the next great monumental rock album at the time, U2 join Brian Eno and more fully digress into his atmospheric territory than ever before... Read more
Published on April 4, 2005 by Rich Latta

4.0 out of 5 stars Actually a movie soundtrack...
Being an Eno fan, and not so much of a U2 fan, this album proves that with the production of a genius(Eno), U2 can be a great artistic band. Read more
Published on February 22, 2005 by Kit Draper

5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Collaborative Effort
They wanted so desperately to call it a U2 album that they deemed it a failure. Or, at best, a partial success. Read more
Published on January 16, 2005 by Nik Zero

4.0 out of 5 stars Successful Side Project
U2 and Brian Eno have enjoyed one of popular music's most artistically and commercially successful partnerships for two decades running, but prior to - and after - this unusual... Read more
Published on November 9, 2004 by Richard B. Luhrs

5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly Different, Which Leads to My Question:
When this album came out I was thirteen years old and had just gotten back to the States from living in Italy for 3 years. Read more
Published on October 31, 2004 by Sound Monkey

4.0 out of 5 stars Great ambient music...for films that don't exist
In the mid 1990s, U2 took time out of A) saving the world and B) revamping their image by creating "Original Soundtracks 1" with longtime producer Brian Eno. Read more
Published on September 3, 2004 by Daniel A. Marsh

2.0 out of 5 stars I`ll Pass
This U2 side project may be innovative and even cutting-edge for some people, but frankly it doesn`t seem like such a strong and challenging record to me. Read more
Published on March 27, 2004 by gonn1000

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