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Pop is the ninth studio album by Irish rock band U2.It was produced by Flood, Howie B, and Steve Osborne, and was released on 3 March 1997 on Island Records.The album was a continuation of the band's 1990s musical reinvention, as they incorporated alternative rock, techno, dance, and electronica influences into their sound.
"Take Your Partner by the Hand" is a 1998 song by Howie B featuring Robbie Robertson. It samples The Electric Prunes' "Holy Are You". [2]The song was the least commercially successful of the three singles from the Turn the Dark Off album, charting at #74 on the UK Singles Chart.
U2 began work on their next studio album, Pop, in mid-1995, holding recording sessions with Nellee Hooper, Flood, and Howie B. The band mixed the contrasting influences of each producer into their music, in particular Howie B's experiences with electronica and dance music. [162]
Following the release of their single "Another Day" in 1980, U2 signed a recording contract with Island Records, [2] and released their first album, Boy, later that year. The band has since released 15 full-length studio albums, the most recent being Songs of Surrender in 2023.
Pages in category "Albums produced by Howie B" ... 0–9. 7 (U2 EP) A. Another Late Night: Howie B; B. The Best of 1990–2000; C. Contact from the Underworld of ...
Prior to release, Howie had worked with U2 for their 1997 album, Pop [1] and with Björk for her third studio album, Post. [7] Howie had previously worked with U2 on their compilation album, Original Soundtracks 1. [8] To produce the album, he used, among other things, a turntable and a Nord Lead. [5]
Original Soundtracks 1 is a studio album recorded by rock band U2 and Brian Eno under the pseudonym Passengers as a side project.Released on 6 November 1995, the album is a collection of songs written for mostly imaginary films (the exceptions being songs for Ghost in the Shell, Miss Sarajevo, and Beyond the Clouds).