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A_Fly_On_The_Wall:
Based on individual tracks, who would you say is most dominant on All That You Can't Leave Behind?

Half points are awarded for two members owning the same song  :)

Beautiful Day - Larry / Edge
Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of - Bono
Elevation - Edge / Adam
Walk On - Larry
Kite - Bono
In A Little While - Bono
Wild Honey - Bono / Edge
Peace On Earth - Bono / Larry
When I Look At The World - Edge
New York - Edge / Larry
Grace - Adam
The Ground Beneath Her Feet - Edge

Edge - 4
Bono - 4
Larry - 2.5
Adam - 1.5

"All That You Can't Leave Behind" belongs to Edge & Bono.

This album really showcases the talent of Bono and Edge together, more so than on any other album. They both deliver some spectacular performances here, with Edge featuring prominently on six tracks and Bono on five. Bono stands out with some distinct vocals, particularly around the middle of the album, whereas Edge is consistent throughout. Larry's high points are Beautiful Day and Walk On with great beats on both. His drums also feature heavily on When I Look At The World, especially through the bridge section. Adam's bass remains consistent but there is nothing really on this album that he contributes massively to.

Over to you...

satellitedog01:
Paul McGuiness

U2OnceAgain:
Kelly Clarkson

MLP Midnight:
Mostly agree with what you put here. Adam and Larry don't stand out as much here as on other albums.

A_Fly_On_The_Wall:

--- Quote from: Midnight is Where the Day Begins on April 20, 2012, 11:17:19 AM ---Adam and Larry don't stand out as much here as on other albums.

--- End quote ---

Yep, exactly what I said. Not as strong as other albums for me.

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