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Boy

Boy
Artist: U2
Label: Island
Category: Music

List Price: $34.98
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 104 reviews
Sales Rank: 4040

Format: Original Recording Remastered, Deluxe Edition
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5.2 x 0.6

MPN: 001094602
UPC: 602517616707
EAN: 0602517616707
ASIN: B0013LPS7U

Release Date: July 22, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • I Will Follow
  • Twilight
  • An Cat Dubh
  • Into The Heart
  • Out Of Control
  • Stories For Boys
  • The Ocean
  • A Day Without Me
  • Another Time, Another Place
  • The Electric Co.
  • Shadows And Tall Trees

  Disc 2
  • I Will Follow (Previously Unreleased Mix)
  • 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
  • Touch
  • Speed Of Life (Previously Unreleased Track)
  • Saturday Night (Previously Unreleased Track)
  • Things To Make And Do
  • Out Of Control
  • Boy-Girl
  • Stories For Boys
  • Another Day
  • Twilight
  • Boy-Girl (Live at The Marquee, London)
  • 11 O'Clock Tick Tock (Live at The Marquee, London - Previously Unreleased Version)
  • Cartoon World (Live at The National Stadium, Dublin - Previously Unreleased Track)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
There's little in U2's 1980 debut to suggest that this was a band bent on world domination. Indeed, there's a charming, if naive, coming-of-age urgency in songs such as "I Will Follow," "Stories for Boys" and "Out of Control" that may startle listeners more familiar with U2's latter-day bombast and stadium-scale theatrics. Bono's viewpoint, still tantalizingly vague and wide-eyed, showed that his penchant for strident polemics hadn't yet gotten the best of him; his anthems are those of a yearning Dubliner barely out of his teens rather than those of a world-weary multimillionaire. The band's sometimes-ragged musical chops work in its favor here, gently burnished to then-fresh new-wave sheen by producer Steve Lillywhite. If the Edge's dense, effects-laden guitar work seems overly familiar, it's only because this album was such a key influence on the whole "rock of the '80s" sound. Though not quite as moody or musically accomplished as October, arguably the band's first masterpiece, Boy still ranks as one of U2's best albums. --Jerry McCulley

Album Description
A standard CD and a bonus CD. Bonus CD includes b-sides, live tracks and rarities. Also includes a 32 page booklet with previously unseen photos, full lyrics, new liner notes by Paul Morley, and explanatory notes on the bonus material by The Edge.

Album Details
U2's First Album, Only with Different Cover Art.


Customer Reviews:   Read 99 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great album and a Deluxe Edition worth the title.   September 26, 2008
Joao Nunes (Portugal)
Of all the U2 Deluxe Editions that are being released, this one is the most valuable. Not only Boy is a great debut album but the bonus material is really worth. Early singles 11 O'Clock Tick Tock, A Day Without Me, U2 3 and Another Day are important pieces of history that show the band's growth in the early days. The songs from U2 3 (from 1979 - two years earlier), in particular, are a must; not that they are that good but because the band sounds very young and different with a bit of glam-rock edge.
So, as a Deluxe Edition, this is as good as it gets. A five-star.

As an album, Boy is raw, wild and passionate. You can feel the monster of a band that these guys would become. The ingredients are all there. A band that through boldness and simplicity, manages to create a trademark sound.

Bono was still far from the great singer we all know but he delivers with such passion and conviction that you can foresee the leader in him. But in those days it was clearly Edge's unique guitar sound that guided U2. A clear, bright, bold, electrifying guitar sound around which the songs were built. Add a solid backbone (Adam+Larry) and there you have the basics of U2.

The album kicks off with their first classic I Will Follow and, up until Out Of Control, the sequence is simply astonishing. The second half is not that good but still throws in the great The Electric Co. near the end. All in all, a great debut but not as good as some latter stuff.



3 out of 5 stars Not for the casual fan   September 3, 2008
TB (USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The original Boy album is a great CD and the remastering is well done here with a lot of muddled aspects of the original cleaned up. But this deluxe 2CD set is definitely not for the casual fan and not worth the money. The second disc has only noteworthy moments. The early versions of "Stories for boys" and "Out of control" are interesting for a true U2 fan. As is the song "Saturday night". But "Boy-girl" and "Cartoon world" are horrible. The live version of 11 O'Clock Tick Tock is forgettable. Basically, this 2CD set offers interesting insight into the beginnings of U2. But for the casual fan, I would recommend buying the single disc, since even I, a big U2 fan, will not be throwing the second disc in the player all that often.



5 out of 5 stars Familiar tunes return, new gems delight   August 25, 2008
D. Goldenberg (California)
2 complete CDs, both a joy for different reasons: the original songs bring back a sense of nostalgia for the band's exuberant beginnings, and the new tracks of live recordings and some never before released are a delightful surprise. It's a complete U2 package for those who really love this band. Comes with a very polished book with historical photos, retrospective by Paul Morley and comments by The Edge on the rare and unreleased tracks. It's worth the extra expense if you want to go deeper into the U2 catalog.


5 out of 5 stars BOY DO I LOVE THIS ALBUM!   August 10, 2008
Hibiscus Flower (USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The packaging on the Deluxe 2 CD set is absolutely stunning; I especially love the little essay and notes written by The Edge. Re-mastered by Cheryl Engels and Arnie Acosta at Bernie Grundman Mastering, with direction by The Edge, the original album sounds fantastic. A tremendous improvement over the original CD release back in the day. I'm enjoying this album like I'm hearing it for the first time! I agree with everyone else's comments. The bonus tracks are fun and interesting to me.


5 out of 5 stars Boy, That's the Ticket   July 30, 2008
David D. McFarland (Oceanside, California United States)
I agree with everyone else who reviewed it, but check it out, very much worth the money, geeze wish I would not have bout all the original singles etc from them but anyway, a great first album and late for work and need to cut this off, so get the CD's.
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