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For the rest of us, "Hold Me" is an invigorating summer treat if not an instant gem. Co-produced by dance-music savant Nellee Hooper with Bono and the Edge, the single is less an exercise in techno funk than Prince's "Batdance," and it lacks those witty film sound bites. Still, it does rattle and hum seductively. The Edge layers his typically brilliant guitar shenanigans over the beat, stacking neopsychedelic purrs over crunching drones and caterwauling blasts.
Meanwhile, Bono wails and moans. His wacky spiritual and carnal imagery doesn't spell out a concrete message, but it certainly appeals to the imagination. He sounds as hot and bothered as Jack Nicholson's Joker after his acid bath "You're turning tricks with your crucifix." The video possibilities are mind-boggling.
(Posted: Jul 13, 1995)
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