U2 - Rattet And Hum

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Review by Vivek Khanna

Rattle and Hum, the sixth studio album by Irish rock band U2, was released in 1988 and was a tribute to the roots of American music. The album features a mix of original songs and covers of classic blues, gospel, and folk tracks. The album was accompanied by a documentary film of the same name, which chronicled the band's travels across the United States during their Joshua Tree tour.

The album received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising the band's experimentation with different genres, while others criticized the album's lack of cohesion and direction. However, over time, Rattle and Hum has become a cult classic, with many fans considering it one of U2's best albums.

The album opens with "Helter Skelter," a cover of the Beatles' classic track, which showcases the band's raw energy and Bono's powerful vocals. Other standout tracks include "Desire," a catchy rock song that features a harmonica solo, and "Angel of Harlem," a tribute to jazz legend Billie Holiday.

The album also features collaborations with several notable musicians, including B.B. King, who appears on the track "When Love Comes to Town," and Bob Dylan, who lends his vocals to "Love Rescue Me."

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Artist: U2
Album: Rattet And Hum

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Summary by Vivek Khanna

Rattle and Hum is a unique and ambitious album that showcases U2's versatility as a band. While it may not be their most cohesive work, it remains a beloved and influential album in their discography.