Thankfully, I never cared too much about images but put my faith in the music. When I first listened to "Boy," I was convinced by its conclusion forty minutes later that this was a good album. Even though there was no track listing, I knew the opener was a fantastic song and "I Will Follow" is still my all time favourite U2 song. I didn't need a track listing to see how tight this band was as the songs were very good. One advantage of not knowing the track titles is that I was compelled to listen that much closer to get an idea of what a track might be called from the lyrics. So, the track "A Day Without Me" isn't really called "You started a landslide in my ego" but that doesn't stop it from being a great song nor did it stop it from sticking in my head for over thirty years. Other tracks that stick in my head turn out to be "An Cat Dubh," "Out of Control" and "Stories for Boys" and I have to say that "Shadows in Tall Trees" makes for an interesting closer.
Track Listing:
1. I Will Follow
2. Twilight
3. An Cat Dubh
4. Into the Heart
5. Out of Control
6. Stories for Boys
7. The Ocean
8. A Day Without Me
9. Another Time, Another Place
10. The Electric Company
11. Shadows in Tall Trees
Bono- lead vocals
The Edge- guitar, backing vocals
Adam Clayton- bass
Larry Mullen Jr- drums
I said in my last post that I would be visiting something that was a triumph in 1981 but is now a tragedy, but it's not U2. Yes, in my view, they were great in the 1980s but would go weird in the 90s but it is albums like "Boy" that keep me listening. What I didn't know when I first listened to this album is how they would go onto greater things.Next post: Eric Clapton- Another Ticket
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