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- 9da040bd318e8b7c6dce85e5cafc87b386d015d839d2507fc3dd30cd3600b9ba date "1991-11-18".
- 9da040bd318e8b7c6dce85e5cafc87b386d015d839d2507fc3dd30cd3600b9ba first "Julie".
- 9da040bd318e8b7c6dce85e5cafc87b386d015d839d2507fc3dd30cd3600b9ba isCitedBy So_Cruel.
- 9da040bd318e8b7c6dce85e5cafc87b386d015d839d2507fc3dd30cd3600b9ba last "Romandetta".
- 9da040bd318e8b7c6dce85e5cafc87b386d015d839d2507fc3dd30cd3600b9ba newspaper Boston_Herald.
- 9da040bd318e8b7c6dce85e5cafc87b386d015d839d2507fc3dd30cd3600b9ba page "31".
- 9da040bd318e8b7c6dce85e5cafc87b386d015d839d2507fc3dd30cd3600b9ba quote "Songs about romantic hardship fill more than half of Achtung Baby. Bono's broken-hearted laments are most poignant on the lushly orchestrated 'So Cruel' and the gentle, subdued 'Love is Blindness'.".
- 9da040bd318e8b7c6dce85e5cafc87b386d015d839d2507fc3dd30cd3600b9ba title "Band returns to its roots with 'Achtung Baby'".