It just can not be only Number One albums. After "Achtung Baby", "Joshua Tree" and "Rattle and Hum", the 1995 album "Zooropa" belongs more Zun temperate discs of U2, although it certainly has class and its part in a high level of ideas and multi-faceted. The band has become more open to new influences to the successful "Achtung Baby" and has continued experimenting. The influence of technology is not to be missed. Just my opinion, the typical sound too was also lost, which is not so bad in itself, but this album is missing a degree of directness and sophistication. Some titles go almost under ("Dirty Day", "Stay"), while only a few really show class, such as "Lemon" or "Some Days Are Better Than The Others". As a counterpart to the electro-heavy sound Johnny Cash denies the final and brings a country music. This U2 album as a whole is getting used to and probably less suitable as an introduction to the music of U2. However, diehard U2 fans know this exciting trip and creative album appreciate. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)