The latter half of 1999 fittingly was a period of looking back on the 20th century and looking forward to the "new millennium". Historians and cultural commentators spent time reflecting on the 1900s while pushing the public toward the possibility of a new beginning in the 2000s. Of course, there were quite a few fundamentalists and conspiracy theorists who predicted either a global meltdown with Y2K or the imminent return of Christ, but neither of those things came to pass.
For creatives like musicians, poets, artists, and writers, 1999-2000 offered an opportunity to consider their previous output, even as they dreamed of a new beginning in the new century. U2 had spent the 1990s experimenting with and exploring new sonic territory on Achtung Baby, Zooropa, and Pop. They also released a record of imaginary soundtracks with producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. They named their supergroup "Passengers" and the record, Original Soundtracks 1. We are still waiting for Original Soundtracks 2.
So as U2 began work on their 10th studio album, it was inevitable that they too might be in a reflective mood as they pressed onto the third thousand years of the modern era and the third decade of the band's career. What the band rediscovered was that they have a knack for creating catchy, yet timeless tunes. Sure, guitar effects pedals can create cool sounds, synthesizers and strings fill out a sonic palate, and drum machines can enhance a rhythm when used appropriately, but there is no substitute for well-crafted songs. And what the band released in October of 2000 was a batch of well-crafted songs. The band continued to use the electronic toys and tools they perfected in the 1990s, but the songs on this record would be just as powerful played acoustically around a campfire. Almost every single track on All That You Can't Leave Behind could have been released as a single, and the songs that were have become staples in the U2 catalogue.
U2, All That You Can't Leave Behind - Released October 30, 2000
Album Charts - #1 Ireland, #1 UK, #3 US.
Worldwide Sales to Date - 12 Million
Singles - Beautiful Day #1 Ireland, #1 UK, #21 US. Stuck In a Moment You Can't Get Out Of #1 Ireland, #2 UK, #52 US. Elevation #1 Ireland, #3 UK, #4 US Adult Alternative Chart. Walk On #7 Ireland, #5 UK, #2 US Adult Alternative Chart.
Standout Songs - All of them cannot be left behind, but one (see below).
Weakest Track - New York
Hidden Gem - When I Look at the World
After a decade of pushing their limits and exploring all the soundscapes that might be utilized in producing an album, U2 discovered that at the heart of every good record and every good song is a beautiful melody, a solid bass and drum line, and a catchy guitar lick. Those three things they took with them into the 21st century. - Shay
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