U2's greatest non-U2 record
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By fullerflyer
Most people are likely unfamiliar with "Passengers", an alter-ego supergroup comprised of U2 and longtime producer, Brian Eno. The result? Genius.
This "soundtrack" is a collection of tracks that are from non-existant films. Basically, an experimental foray into the ambient, electronic sonosphere in a manner that U2 (or any other major band) would not likely dare venture on a record under their own moniker.
That said, this record stands the test of time. It remains a staple in my listening and is not wihthout its hits, including, "Miss Sarajevo", "Your Blue Room", and if I had my way, "Always Forever Now" would have been released as a single. Ironically, "Always Forever Now" actually did receive attribution to the blockbuster film, Heat, and an alternate version of "Always Forever Now" is availalbe on the soundtrack album to the film.
At any rate, whether a U2 fan, a fan of soundtracks, or just a fan of great music, do yourself a favor and add this to your listening.