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| U2 | Primary Artist |
| The Edge | Guitar, Piano, Vocals |
| Bono | Guitar, Vocals |
| Adam Clayton | Bass Guitar |
| Caroline Dale | Cello |
| Brian Eno | Synthesizer, Vocals, Loops |
| Larry Mullen Jr. | Percussion, Drums |
| Cathy Thompson | Violin |
| Richard Watkins | French Horn |
| will.i.am | Keyboards |
| Sam O'Sullivan | Percussion |
| Terry Lawless | Piano, Keyboards, fender rhodes |
| Louis Watkins | Vocals |
| Danny Lanois | Guitar, Vocals |
| U2 | Arranger, Composer |
| The Edge | Lyricist |
| Bono | Lyricist |
| Brian Eno | Arranger, Composer, Programming, Lyricist, Audio Production |
| Steve Lillywhite | Audio Production |
| Tony Mangurian | Programming |
| will.i.am | Audio Production |
| Traditional | Composer |
| John Davis | Remastering |
| Declan Gaffney | Audio Production |
| Danny Lanois | Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Audio Production |
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Posted March 26, 2009
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Editorial Reviews
Barnes & Noble - Mark Schwartz
Marx's dictum about history held that its repetitions degenerate from tragedy to farce. Apparently no one told Bono and company, whose phoenix-like rebirth since 2000's All That You Can't Leave Behind has been heavily indebted to innovative sonic reproductions of the band's back catalog. Indeed, like seasoned jazz performers, U2 have opted to trade headlong exploration for refinement of technique, and there's nothing farcical about it. Even an album like No Line On the Horizon, which owes its more searching sound to the itchy period that began with 1991's Achtung Baby carries itself with a maturity and, yes, world-weariness that speaks to experience, not repetition. ...