AnthonyVillalobos wrote:clocker bob wrote:Superking wrote: I will buy a JL record. Now: which one?
Alright,
Mr. King
Goat before all others. If you're not swayed by the first four tracks, then nothing on any other JL record is going to convert you. Down is a close second. I like Show a lot, not everyone does.
The JL represented an era and a genre in an unparalleled manner. If you dislike them, you pretty much have to dislike about fiftyother former and current bands as a result.
Lady Shoes is my favorite track off of Goat.
I've been listening to Liar a lot lately and whenever I hear Boilermaker kick right in at the beggining of the album, I want to crash my car out of pure joy.
I've been tryin' to find Down and Goat on vinyl but haven't had any luck. Would anyone care to rate Down compared to Liar (only because Goat is everyone's favorite)?
Liar spatchcocks Down.
Down is ok, and it's certainly better than 90% of every album ever made, but the high points on it don't reach nearly as far as Liar. I figure Countless Backs Of Sad Losers and Horse are as about good as they get on Down, and those two aren't even allowed to look in the direction of Gladiator, Puss, and Dancing Naked Ladies on Liar.
Hell, Dancing Naked Ladies on it's own is better than Down.