Albums you would erase from a discography?

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Ghost of Ziggy, May 14, 2022.

  1. Ghost of Ziggy

    Ghost of Ziggy Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    Queen’s so called 3rd greatest hits just really irritates for me existing. Maybe Made in Heaven would get the chop too, as it’s only an E.P’s worth of original stuff. Then there is the Paul Rogers travesty.
     
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  2. croquetlawns

    croquetlawns Forum Resident

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    George Harrison - Dark Horse.
     
  3. Monosterio

    Monosterio Forum Resident

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    None. There are some albums I'm not crazy about, even by my favorite artists, but I just accept that they exist. Not to mention there might be other people who like them.
     
  4. mark winstanley

    mark winstanley Certified dinosaur, who likes physical product

    For me an album is like some kind of musical diary entry in an artists journey.

    Artists have the opportunity to go in all kinds of different directions, and sometimes we like that, and sometimes we don't....... but for artists I love, I can generally find something to like about all their albums....

    I don't generally count compilations, as I'm not really interested in best of's, though I know they serve a purpose.
     
  5. kundryishot

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    Tubular Bells
     
  6. Swamiji

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    Emotions by the Pretty Things. As much as I love the band, I threw the album in the trash. Dreadful.
     
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  7. AngusStanley

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    Judas Priest Ram It Down.
     
  8. DTK

    DTK Forum Resident

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    Oh entire discographies by multiple acts. But I guess a prerequisite is actually liking the artist?
     
  9. AngusStanley

    AngusStanley Forum Resident

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    John Lennon Rock and Roll.

    Everything Ozzy did after Ozzmosis.

    Traveling Wilburies Vol 3.
     
  10. Saturns Pattern

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    Like the poster above, I'd also say none. Really, if a person's life is rocked that much because they feel the presence of an album in an artists discography prevents the discography from somehow becoming a "perfect" body of work, I'd say that's the problem of the listener rather than the artist. I mean, you always have the option of choosing not to listen to something.
     
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  11. Monosterio

    Monosterio Forum Resident

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    Can you name a few? :evil:
     
  12. Cool Chemist

    Cool Chemist Forum Resident

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    None. Fallability is the maiden of humility.
    It is bound with artistry for all time.
     
  13. 80steen

    80steen John McClane

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    Rock and Roll I can deal with. It has some pretty good covers. I was thinking more like Sometime In New York City
     
  14. FaithMonkey

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    George Michael's Patience. Take it or leave it.
     
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  15. Tecno

    Tecno Forum Resident

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    I personally believe that a complete discography is important. I may not listen to a bad album by an artist that I like, but that doesn't mean that I don't see how important each album is. Everybody has to lose the gamble sometime. A couple of these mediocre albums may even yield a decent single or two.
     
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  16. NasuTek

    NasuTek Doktor Kettu

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    Everything Pink Floyd did after Final Cut.
     
  17. Andrew J

    Andrew J Forum Resident

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    Chris De Burgh - all of them.
     
  18. davebush

    davebush New Test Leper

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    Eno - "The Drop"
     
  19. PNeski@aol.com

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  20. Aftermath

    Aftermath Senior Member

    Velvet Underground ~ Squeeze
     
  21. CDlover

    CDlover Senior Member

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    The Clash - Cut the Crap
     
  22. ILoveLucille

    ILoveLucille The infernal desire machines of Dr Steve Hoffman

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    Sometime In New York City [Super Deluxe Edition]
     
  23. Aftermath

    Aftermath Senior Member

    The Who - Magic Bus (The Who on Tour)
     
  24. veloso2

    veloso2 Forum Resident

    radiohead pablo honey
     
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  25. UnderTheFloorboards'66

    UnderTheFloorboards'66 Forum Resident

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    David Bowie - David Bowie (1967)

    Paul McCartney - McCartney (1970)
     

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