I just picked up U2's "No Line On The Horizon" CD album after I got hooked to one particular track "Magnificent". Instead of turning up the volume and enjoying the music I find myself lowering down the volume and switched to some smooth jazz after less than 5 minutes of play. I didn't finish the rest of the songs on the CD. The quality of the recording is terrible. It is unfortunate good music is marred by poor quality recordings. Has anyone experienced this with the "No Line On The Horizon" album? Is there another version of high-quality recording that I may not be aware of?
This is a continual problem with their albums. They all suffer with compression.
IMO, Only Boy and the Unforgettable Fire have good sonics.
I personally like and collect bootlegs of their key performances in the 1980s and 1990s. There is a wonderful soundboard of their 1993 Dublin show that rocks better than any of their official releases.
I am a bigfan, but I have noticed that all of their work after Zooropa seem to be characterized by ear bleeding compressed sound when played back at moderately high levels.
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