What are you playing tonight?
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I think it's (4) - yes, to an extent it can be influenced by the mood your in, but a really good album will transcend that, and, for me, often invoke a whole period of time (generally punctuated by a relationship associated with a song, eg. Dylan's "Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands", or Robyn Hitchcock's "Airscape") and all the memories that invokes. And you can get lost in that.Worthy4England wrote:Agree on number 2.hi there, i'm chris wrote:Disagree with number 2 when it comes to requirements for making a great album. I can think of lots of songs that don't fit the 'mould' of being a single yet are still fantastic songs. Also, a lot of singles that are released on some great albums tend to be the weaker songs, or more suited to radio airplay or TV, rather than because it's their strongest track.
The one key point that makes a great album is number 3.
Great album shouldn't need ANY singles from it necessarily.
Not every group is into the singles market.
I think 3) is important but 4) can be influenced by the mood you're in - plenty of great albums that on any given Monday morning I wouldn't necessarily want to listen to, but at 1900 on a Friday, I might.
Either that, or it's about wizards. Wizards are great.
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I'm not sure a really good album will transcend moods. Ace of Spades, is rather different to Chilled Ibiza 1. You probably wouldn't want to listen to them one after the other.
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Maybe not, but neither have wizards in them.Worthy4England wrote:I'm not sure a really good album will transcend moods. Ace of Spades, is rather different to Chilled Ibiza 1. You probably wouldn't want to listen to them one after the other.
"People are crazy and times are strange
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
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I used to care, but things have changed"
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I'm right.
You're all wrong.
Though maybe not on the wizards. I hadn't accounted for their appearance.
You're all wrong.
Though maybe not on the wizards. I hadn't accounted for their appearance.
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I've only ever heard it referred to as being "One of the the greatest debut albums ever".CAPSLOCK wrote:Anyway - Stone Roses
What makes folk claim their first album was the greatest ever
I rate The Crossing over it, missen.
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Well, if I had to pick 10 albums, with a bit of variety to fit all moods - non compilations
2 from Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and Hunky Dory
Arcade Fire - Funeral
James Dean Bradfield
Smiths - Smiths
Clash - London Calling
Little Man Tate - About What You Know
Lauryn Hill - Miseducation
Blue Nile - Hats
Ramones - Ramones
It'll change by next week
2 from Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and Hunky Dory
Arcade Fire - Funeral
James Dean Bradfield
Smiths - Smiths
Clash - London Calling
Little Man Tate - About What You Know
Lauryn Hill - Miseducation
Blue Nile - Hats
Ramones - Ramones
It'll change by next week
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What makes folk claim their first album was the greatest everBruce Rioja wrote:I've only ever heard it referred to as being "One of the the greatest debut albums ever".CAPSLOCK wrote:Anyway - Stone Roses
What makes folk claim their first album was the greatest ever
I rate The Crossing over it, missen.
I think from what I saw of folk at the time, too many drugs would generally explain it.
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Now, I know I'll be in the minority here, but I actually think that Second Coming in a far better album anyway.Worthy4England wrote:What makes folk claim their first album was the greatest everBruce Rioja wrote:I've only ever heard it referred to as being "One of the the greatest debut albums ever".CAPSLOCK wrote:Anyway - Stone Roses
What makes folk claim their first album was the greatest ever
I rate The Crossing over it, missen.
I think from what I saw of folk at the time, too many drugs would generally explain it.

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A minority of two then, cos i think the same !Bruce Rioja wrote:Now, I know I'll be in the minority here, but I actually think that Second Coming in a far better album anyway.Worthy4England wrote:What makes folk claim their first album was the greatest everBruce Rioja wrote:I've only ever heard it referred to as being "One of the the greatest debut albums ever".CAPSLOCK wrote:Anyway - Stone Roses
What makes folk claim their first album was the greatest ever
I rate The Crossing over it, missen.
I think from what I saw of folk at the time, too many drugs would generally explain it.
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'Begging You' is my favourite Stone Roses track.
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Why does their need to be a reason? I just like it!
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In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Good job thebish isn't around. You'd be involved in a three-day debate for that.officer_dibble wrote:Why does their need to be a reason? I just like it!

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Nostalgia night:
My Lady D'Arbanville. Cat Stevens
Are the stars out tonight, Art Garfunkel.
Scarborough Fair. Simon and Garfunkel.
Me and Mrs Jones. Billy Paul.
In the Summertime.Mungo Jerry.
My Lady D'Arbanville. Cat Stevens (again)
My Lady D'Arbanville. Cat Stevens
Are the stars out tonight, Art Garfunkel.
Scarborough Fair. Simon and Garfunkel.
Me and Mrs Jones. Billy Paul.
In the Summertime.Mungo Jerry.
My Lady D'Arbanville. Cat Stevens (again)
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Crowded House.
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Has one of you finally killed the other?TANGODANCER wrote:Good job thebish isn't around. You'd be involved in a three-day debate for that.officer_dibble wrote:Why does their need to be a reason? I just like it!
musics ace...ya can just like something even if its not normally the kind of thing you do like. Like what hardened guitar band lover can't appreciate some PJ&Duncan?
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Ooooooh yeahTANGODANCER wrote:Nostalgia night:
My Lady D'Arbanville. Cat Stevens
Are the stars out tonight, Art Garfunkel.
Scarborough Fair. Simon and Garfunkel.
Me and Mrs Jones. Billy Paul.
In the Summertime.Mungo Jerry.
My Lady D'Arbanville. Cat Stevens (again)
Sexiest song ever.
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Now THAT, my poetic friend is one hell of an album.Prufrock wrote:
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