At the time, U2 referred to this strategy as working with the “primary colours” of rock music – going back to the classic accompaniments of guitar, bass and drums with the vocals. The band decided on following the conventional song structures with the hard-hitting sounds instead of their experimentations with ambient music for their now-iconic 1987 release. A departure from their previous punk rock sounds, U2’s The Joshua Tree ticked multiple boxes for the newer styles and concepts they adopted as a group, both in terms of music as well as lyrics, for their fifth studio album.
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