This being Barry's 5th album most people I know don't care for it as much as his first 4. Great album love it. Barry great in 1978.
The version with the extended Copacabana is a must have for every fan of music here. I will bet most here love this album. Heavy hitter guitar players on it as well.
I don't know how much it's actually hated but it always gets terrible reviews and I've never met any other Ramones fan who likes it as much as I do.
Not as a whole. A few songs, yes. I liked it better than "Subterranean Jungle", mainly because it sounded better production wise. "Too Tough" was the last new Ramones album i bought back in the day, but i don't have it any longer. My Ramones collection starts with the first one and ends with "Dreams".
It's my favourite too, genuinely, I love the way side two falls apart only to smash back in with the incredible song Super. And as you say, Side One is for me their peak. A brave, absurd, incredible record, even now, let alone in 1973..
Wings Wild Life Peter Frampton - I'm In You David Bowie - Never Let Me Down Fireman - Strawberry, Oceans, Ships, Forest Fireman - Rushes Radha Krishna Temple (London) Fly - Yoko Ono
"TIME" by Fleetwood Mac. Didn't even crack Billboard's Top 200 Albums in the States. Sold less than 150K worldwide. But Christine has five great songs here. Lindsey & Stevie were busy "going their own ways." 1995
Yeah, I like those, especially Zombie Birdhouse. Records like that and Cale's Caribbean Sunset wouldn't get released today, or wouldn't have been in 1982 / 1984 without a known name attchached. Even Bowie's Low didn't want to be released by RCA. Birdhouse and Sunset aren't in Low's league, but they're for me powerful, sometimes disturbing shots of artists I love, not necessarily in a good place personally or professionally. It feels kind of voyeuristic and unpleasant to be a fan of them, but I can't help it. Although circa 2000 Cale just laughed when I told him I loved the Sunset album, then he changed the subject, so what do I know!
Ugh. Wish we’d refrain from using the word “HATE” when discussing something as innocuous as pop and rock records.... There is enough hate in the real world.
T. Rex- Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow Commercially and critically a flop but probably the most out there thing Marc Bolan ever did. And I love it. The album that invented plastic soul. He had a lot of balls straying from his established sound.
I've got a great old Manilow best of CD. People think it's some kind of ironic joke, but no, I like his voice and he recorded some terrific songs.
A Flock Of Seagulls-Story Of A Young Heart Seems to be relatively ignored and or hated record. I love it, consider it a favorite.
Just been playing and loving for the umpteenth time an album that surely has been already posted here, Bob Dylan's Self Portrait. Deeply unfashionable for me to say this but it's my favourite of his. A lovely feel to the whole thing and some terrific tunes. A warm pleasure.