U2
October

Island    90092-2  (1981)

Rock/Pop
CD, 11   Tracks, 41:05  Length
01 Gloria U2 04:12
02 I Fall Down U2 03:39
03 I Threw A Brick Through A Window U2 04:54
04 Rejoice U2 03:38
05 Fire U2 03:51
06 Tomorrow U2 04:39
07 October U2 02:20
08 With A Shout U2 04:02
09 Stranger In A Strange Land U2 03:56
10 Scarlet U2 02:54
11 Is That All? U2 03:00
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars AAD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Vocals Bono
Guitar The Edge
Bass Adam Clayton
Drums Larry Mullen
Musician U2
Producer Steve Lillywhite
Personal Details
Index # 3588
Owner Dave
Tags Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
U2 sounded so confident and assured on their debut that perhaps it was inevitable they would stumble slightly on its follow-up, October. The record isn't weaker than its predecessor because it repeats the formula of Boy, it's because the band tries too hard to move forward. Bono, in particular, tries too hard to make big political, emotional, and religious statements, but the remainder of the band isn't innocent. In general, the music is too pompous, with the sound overwhelming the actual songs. But when U2 do marry the message, melody and sound together, as on "Gloria," "I Threw a Brick Through a Window" and "I Fall Down," the results are thoroughly impressive. -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine (allmusic.com)