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Rip It Up / May 1981 13 we couldn’t have said it better... i -ri ,:A if*. available MOW Rip it Up / May 1981 U2 Boy Island 13 S 0 U2 Boy Island U2 are from Dublin, breeding ground of the Boomtown Rats. Although they have existed since the primeval days of punk, it took them until last year to secure release of their debut, Boy. Produced by Steve Lillywhite (of XTC fame), Boy is above all intense. It combines melody and harmony with the semi-metal fervour favoured by the Skids. On the opener, 'I Will Follow', the voice of Bono Vox twists up to a full-paced chant over reverberating guitars and crashing drums. Through the whole of Side One, they don't let up. 'An Cat Dubh', 'Twilight' and especially 'Out of Control' all ooze the excitement lacking in many of Britain's elite. As the cover and title suggest, Boy is concerned with the problems of growing up. 'Stories for Boys' deals with the same area touched on by 'Twilight' and 'I Will Follow'. A boy tries hard to be a man, His mother takes him by his hand, If he stops to think he starts to cry, Oh, Why? Only on 'The Ocean' does the music reflect the lyrical depression. Short and sombre, it's mood parallels Joy Division. U2, with their mixture of old wave skills and new wave ideals, have made a record for the masses. A stunning debut. ISIAND U2 are from Dublin, breeding ground of the Boomtown Rats. Although they, have existed since the primeval days of punk, it took them until last year to secure release of their debut, Boy. Produced by Steve Lillywhite (of XTG fame), Boy is above all intense. It combines melody and harmony with the semi-metal fervour favoured by the Skids. On the opener, '1 Will Follow', the voice of Bono Vox twists up to a full-paced chant over reverberating guitars and crashing drums. Through the whole of Side One, they don't let up. 'An Cat Dubh', 'Twilight' and especially 'Out of Control' all ooze the excitement lacking in many of Britain'selite. As the cover and title suggest, Boy is concerned with the problems of growing up. 'Stories for Boys' deals with the same area touched on by 'Twilight' and 'I Will Follow'.' A boy tries hard to be a man, His mother takes him by his hand, If he stops to think he starts to cry, Oh, Why? Only on 'The Ocean' does the music reflect . the lyrical depression. Short and sombre, it's mood parallels Joy Division. V U2, .with their mixture of old wave skills and new wave . ideals, have made a record for .the masses. A stunning debut. Mark Phillips v

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Rip It Up, Issue 47, 1 June 1981, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Rip It Up, Issue 47, 1 June 1981, Page 14

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