Classic Albums - Achtung Baby

Guitars Lessons by Danny Gill

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"Achtung Baby" by U2: A Guitarist's Guide

U2's album "Achtung Baby" marked a new direction for the band, both musically and conceptually. With the Edge's innovative guitar techniques and experimental sounds, this album is a goldmine for guitarists looking to delve into the mechanics and creativity of U2's music. Let's take a closer look at each song.

Released on November 18, 1991, and produced by longtime collaborators Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno. Achtung Baby was a sonic shift for U2, incorporating influences from alternative rock, industrial music, and even electronic dance music into their sound. Cementing their reputation as masters of reinvention, the album topped the charts in many countries including the US, selling over 18 million copies worldwide.

In this course, LickLibrary veteran, Danny Gill walks you through the many highlights of each song from the music icons one phrase at a time, including The Edge’s legendary guitar riffs, patterns and phrases from the tracks, including; “One,” “Even Better Than the Real Thing, and “Mysterious Ways"

Guitar Lessons in this Course

Guitar Lesson 1: "Zoo Station"

The album kicks off with a distinctive guitar sound that is heavily processed. The use of power chords and octaves, coupled with the use of harmonics and syncopated rhythms, creates a driving, textured sound.

Guitar Lesson 2: "Even Better Than the Real Thing"

A classic U2 sound, this song showcases arpeggiated chord progressions along with chorus-laden slides and string bending. The solo utilizes legato and the use of the whammy bar to create a soaring effect.

Guitar Lesson 3: "One"

This ballad is a great example of how the Edge can create a delicate guitar atmosphere. Open-string riffs and arpeggios are the heart of the verses, while the chorus is driven by barre chords and power chords.

Guitar Lesson 4: "Until the End of the World"

The darker tone of this track is achieved by using octaves and a unique use of slides. The solo section features double-stops, bends, and a bluesy approach.

Guitar Lesson 5: "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses"

A mix of arpeggios and syncopated rhythms, this song also highlights a delicate use of sustain. The solo integrates slides, bluesy bends, and an expressive vibrato.

Guitar Lesson 6: "So Cruel"

This track introduces piano, but the guitar still has its place with finger-picking and hybrid picking techniques, giving the song a subtle and atmospheric backdrop.

Guitar Lesson 7: "The Fly"

An overdriven tone filled with harmonics, octave melodies, and a wah-wah effect creates a gritty sound. The solo showcases string bending and vibrato.

Guitar Lesson 8: "Mysterious Ways"

This funk-driven track features chord progressions, palm-muting, and rakes, providing a great rhythmic feel. The slide guitar solo gives it a fluid and sultry sound.

Guitar Lesson 9: "Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World"

This song's laid-back groove is made possible by galloping rhythms and finger-picking, with chord progressions weaving through the track.

Guitar Lesson 10: "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)"

The combination of power chords and arpeggiated chord progressions create a rich and anthemic sound. The solo section has a hint of chromaticism.

Guitar Lesson 11: "Acrobat"

A more aggressive tone with a driving riff, this track showcases tremolo picking and tapped harmonics. The use of alternate picking in the solo adds intensity.

Guitar Lesson 12: "Love Is Blindness"

A beautiful closing track that's both haunting and minimalist. The guitar solo is filled with emotion, utilizing slides, pre-bends, and sustain.

The Edge's Contribution to "Achtung Baby"

The lead guitarist of U2, the Edge (David Howell Evans), played an essential role in shaping the sound of "Achtung Baby." Known for his unique style, he used various effects such as delay, chorus, and reverb to craft layered and textured soundscapes. His approach to soloing, filled with melody and expression rather than sheer speed, further contributed to the album's unique sound.

Techniques Used on This Album

"Achtung Baby" continues to inspire guitarists with its wide array of techniques and expressive play. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring guitarist, there's something to learn from this iconic U2 album.


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Technical Details

  • Code

    RDR0576

  • Artist

    U2

  • Media

    Online Stream, Download, 2x DVD set

  • Media format

    PAL Only

  • Genre

    Pop

  • Skill level

    Suitable For All

  • EIN No

    5060088826317

  • TAB NOT Included

  • NB: If purchasing as 'DVD', please ensure that your DVD player fully supports the 'Media format' (PAL Only) that this product is available in, as indicated above.

About The Tutor

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Danny Gill

Danny Gill is, without a doubt, the most loved tutor by our community. With an incredible array of DVDs and web lessons for LickLibrary covering a wide variety of topics all of which he covers with incredible detail, it's no wonder he carries as much respect as he does. As...

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