Done with voices and harmonicas. Not my favorite G&C album and certainly my least favorite. But I'm still glad it exists. I think it's long overdue for a spin at my house.
Ok, again: Spector's LIB, LIB Naked, Glyn Johns' Get Back... (that last one is... funny but not enough).
Absolutely the #1 turkey of all time. Hot Space Press to Play Invisable Touch Bowie - Never Let Me Down Elton -Victim of Love King Crimson -Construction of Light Marillion - Radiation ELP - In the Hot Seat
Let It Be, McCartney, The Final Cut, A Momentary Lapse of Reason, The Division Bell, Lennon’s Rock n’ Roll, Harrison’s Dark Horse, Extra Texture, Thirty Three & 1/3, George Harrison, Somewhere In England, Gone Troppo, Cloud Nine… every Who comp after Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy and counting (only 6 pages)… like all these kind of threads eventually it would be a shorter thread if we just post the albums we’d keep.
Funny I like Construcktion of Light. I really can’t think of a KC album would remove any albums from their discography.victim of Love I agree with, Press to Play would have worked better with some of the original mixes and I like the remix/re-record for an ever Let Me Down. Still not a great album but much improved. The rest…each has some moments but they are largely miscalculated albums.
1975 Win, Lose or Draw (Allman Brothers Band) Wasted my money. One song I liked- "Sweet Mama". Trade bait the first time I heard it. I always put it in the same echelon as Led Zeppelin's Coda and Creedence Clearwater Revival's Mardi Gras in a race to the bottom.
Kate Bush-Director’s Cut God, it sticks out like a sore thumb. I truly, for the life of me, don’t get what she was thinking.
Yep! Someone said every Harrison album after Living In The Material World: Albums you would erase from a discography?
I was a huge Marillion fan through "Afraid of Sunlight". I thought "This Strange Engine" was weak. "Radiation", although I don't think it's one of their stronger albums, I rate higher than TSE, with 5-6 tracks that I like quite a bit such as "Under the Sun", "The Answering Machine", "Cathedral Wall". I wouldn't erase any Marillion albums from their catalog.
A mistake from top to bottom. The Comsat Angels changed their name to Dream Command and released this album in 1990 before rebounding big time
George could be a great songwriter, but he was rarely prolific. A lot of All Things Must Pass had been saved up from the '60s; on the other hand, a lot of it was fresh, and clearly in 1969-70 he was on fire, in a way he'd never been before and would never be again. I actually love Living in the Material World, and given that he had three years to pull together material, it has more highs than lows. After that, yeah, he was clearly putting out more albums than he had songs for. And it's interesting that perhaps his best late-career song, "Handle with Care," was for a band he wasn't running.
For me David Bowie - Young Americans and Black Tie White Noise (I’ll keep the two singles from YA only). I’ve tried, but those are not for me.
If I had to choose something, it would probably be Genesis Calling All Stations. I wasn’t even aware it existed until I bought the SACD box back in ‘07. Granted, I’ve only listened 2 or 3 times, but it just doesn’t feel like Genesis to me.
The album cover potrays healthy happy people in a nice setting. Not a good image in our modern world.