U2 The Unforgettable Fire GrooveBowl
$30.00
The Unforgettable Fire, the fourth studio album by Irish rock band U2, was released in October of 1984. U2 wanted a different musical direction following their 1983 album War, so they recruited Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois to produce an album with a more ambient and abstract sound. The resulting change in direction was at the time the band's most dramatic.
Recording began in March 1984 at Slane Castle, where the band lived and worked (sometimes naked for whatever reason), and was completed in August 1984 at Windmill Lane Studios. The album features atmospheric sounds and lyrics that Bono has described as "sketches".
Many critics have agreed that The Unforgettable Fire was U2's most pivotal album and that it was "their coming of age that saved their lives as a creative unit." Niall Stokes of Hot Press said that it was U2's "first album with a cohesive sound" on which "U2 were reborn".
A wonderful album, now a wonderful GrooveBowl. 4 inches high, the GrooveBowl rests on 3 clear rubber feet and the spindle hole has been capped and the labels lacquered.
Comes packaged with the original album cover and sleeve in a 12 1\/2 x 12 1\/2 by 4 inch cardboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
But you CAN use it for so many other things. Then again, the GrooveBowl is so pretty you might not want to dress it up.
Recording began in March 1984 at Slane Castle, where the band lived and worked (sometimes naked for whatever reason), and was completed in August 1984 at Windmill Lane Studios. The album features atmospheric sounds and lyrics that Bono has described as "sketches".
Many critics have agreed that The Unforgettable Fire was U2's most pivotal album and that it was "their coming of age that saved their lives as a creative unit." Niall Stokes of Hot Press said that it was U2's "first album with a cohesive sound" on which "U2 were reborn".
A wonderful album, now a wonderful GrooveBowl. 4 inches high, the GrooveBowl rests on 3 clear rubber feet and the spindle hole has been capped and the labels lacquered.
Comes packaged with the original album cover and sleeve in a 12 1\/2 x 12 1\/2 by 4 inch cardboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
But you CAN use it for so many other things. Then again, the GrooveBowl is so pretty you might not want to dress it up.
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The Unforgettable Fire, the fourth studio album by Irish rock band U2, was released in October of 1984. U2 wanted a different musical direction following their 1983 album War, so they recruited Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois to produce an album with a more ambient and abstract sound. The resulting change in direction was at the time the band's most dramatic.
Recording began in March 1984 at Slane Castle, where the band lived and worked (sometimes naked for whatever reason), and was completed in August 1984 at Windmill Lane Studios. The album features atmospheric sounds and lyrics that Bono has described as "sketches".
Many critics have agreed that The Unforgettable Fire was U2's most pivotal album and that it was "their coming of age that saved their lives as a creative unit." Niall Stokes of Hot Press said that it was U2's "first album with a cohesive sound" on which "U2 were reborn".
A wonderful album, now a wonderful GrooveBowl. 4 inches high, the GrooveBowl rests on 3 clear rubber feet and the spindle hole has been capped and the labels lacquered.
Comes packaged with the original album cover and sleeve in a 12 1\/2 x 12 1\/2 by 4 inch cardboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
But you CAN use it for so many other things. Then again, the GrooveBowl is so pretty you might not want to dress it up.
Recording began in March 1984 at Slane Castle, where the band lived and worked (sometimes naked for whatever reason), and was completed in August 1984 at Windmill Lane Studios. The album features atmospheric sounds and lyrics that Bono has described as "sketches".
Many critics have agreed that The Unforgettable Fire was U2's most pivotal album and that it was "their coming of age that saved their lives as a creative unit." Niall Stokes of Hot Press said that it was U2's "first album with a cohesive sound" on which "U2 were reborn".
A wonderful album, now a wonderful GrooveBowl. 4 inches high, the GrooveBowl rests on 3 clear rubber feet and the spindle hole has been capped and the labels lacquered.
Comes packaged with the original album cover and sleeve in a 12 1\/2 x 12 1\/2 by 4 inch cardboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
But you CAN use it for so many other things. Then again, the GrooveBowl is so pretty you might not want to dress it up.
The Unforgettable Fire, the fourth studio album by Irish rock band U2, was released in October of 1984. U2 wanted a different musical direction following their 1983 album War, so they recruited Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois to produce an album with a more ambient and abstract sound. The resulting change in direction was at the time the band's most dramatic.
Recording began in March 1984 at Slane Castle, where the band lived and worked (sometimes naked for whatever reason), and was completed in August 1984 at Windmill Lane Studios. The album features atmospheric sounds and lyrics that Bono has described as "sketches".
Many critics have agreed that The Unforgettable Fire was U2's most pivotal album and that it was "their coming of age that saved their lives as a creative unit." Niall Stokes of Hot Press said that it was U2's "first album with a cohesive sound" on which "U2 were reborn".
A wonderful album, now a wonderful GrooveBowl. 4 inches high, the GrooveBowl rests on 3 clear rubber feet and the spindle hole has been capped and the labels lacquered.
Comes packaged with the original album cover and sleeve in a 12 1\/2 x 12 1\/2 by 4 inch cardboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
But you CAN use it for so many other things. Then again, the GrooveBowl is so pretty you might not want to dress it up.
Recording began in March 1984 at Slane Castle, where the band lived and worked (sometimes naked for whatever reason), and was completed in August 1984 at Windmill Lane Studios. The album features atmospheric sounds and lyrics that Bono has described as "sketches".
Many critics have agreed that The Unforgettable Fire was U2's most pivotal album and that it was "their coming of age that saved their lives as a creative unit." Niall Stokes of Hot Press said that it was U2's "first album with a cohesive sound" on which "U2 were reborn".
A wonderful album, now a wonderful GrooveBowl. 4 inches high, the GrooveBowl rests on 3 clear rubber feet and the spindle hole has been capped and the labels lacquered.
Comes packaged with the original album cover and sleeve in a 12 1\/2 x 12 1\/2 by 4 inch cardboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
But you CAN use it for so many other things. Then again, the GrooveBowl is so pretty you might not want to dress it up.