U2 knew they had to make some drastic changes as the 1990s came to an end. Their 1997/98 tour in support of Pop played to stadiums all around the globe, but the disc received mixed reviews and failed to generate a huge hit. And in a few American markets U2 faced something they hadn't seen in years: rows of empty seats.
For their follow-up album they reunited with their old production team of Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno. It was a return to simpler songs that, for lack of a better word, sounded like U2. They called the disc All That......
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