Friday, January 6, 2012

U2's Effortless Albums

U2 make their records in a way so that they sound "like they didn't try too hard".
The band work meticulously in the studio, but always aim for their albums to sound effortless and full of energy, according to long time producer, Steve Lillywhite.
He told Theartsdesk.com: "They've been able to afford themselves a style of making music that is unique. They go off on tangents, they try everything, and good luck to them - it doesn't matter to me how long it takes to make a record, as long as it doesn't sound like it took that long. It has to sound like they didn't try too hard.

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