Did anybody say Dirty Three?
Dirty Three.
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43Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:Should they count since they only ever did the one record?Frank Decent wrote:The Warmers
The posthumous record is real good too, but I dont know how posthumous records figure into all this stuff.
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44Pajo (Including all the M releases (Ariel, Papa, Is the 13th Letter) as a solo artist has yet to fail me. Variety, inventiveness, killer guitaring, a man learning how to sing.
De La Soul
ELECTRIC FUCKING WIZARD!
De La Soul
ELECTRIC FUCKING WIZARD!
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45Tree wrote:Did anybody say Dirty Three?
Dirty Three.
Oh. Yeah, I'll second that.
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46Arson Smith wrote:burun wrote:Carlin, I'm surprised you did not say Didjits.
Sigh. Brutal honesty moment: How often do I *really* whip out 'Little Miss Carriage!' or 'Que Sirhan Sirhan' for a listen...? (not that often, I am afraid... well maybe it is time to revisit them...)
You should listen to Sirhan Shirhan again. Especially side 1.
On this, I'd say Pelican for sure. Gas. Corrupted. All other bands I can think of either haven't done more than 2 LPs or were too varied.
Interesting question.
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47It is said that Thin Lizzy never really released an out-and-out bad album. I don't know if this statement is true or not.
I'd nominate Creedence, except that Mardi Gras is an almost immaculate black hole of suck in an otherwise good-to-damn-near-perfect discography.
I'd nominate Creedence, except that Mardi Gras is an almost immaculate black hole of suck in an otherwise good-to-damn-near-perfect discography.
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48SecondEdition wrote:It is said that Thin Lizzy never really released an out-and-out bad album. I don't know if this statement is true or not.
I'd nominate Creedence, except that Mardi Gras is an almost immaculate black hole of suck in an otherwise good-to-damn-near-perfect discography.
Not to fuck with you directly, but the ALMOST PERFECT TRACK RECORDS AND TRACK RECORDS YOU AREN'T QUITE SURE ABOUT thread is HERE
http://www.electrical.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=12410&highlight=compressing
I posted there about bands whose track records were good but not perfect and also about bands whose track records I've heard were good but have no first hand experience about.
Snark.
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49Zeke
F-minus
Don Caballero
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Toots
Mr. Bungle
Nirvana
Gorilla Biscuits
Dysrhythmia
Man or Astroman? (simply uninteresting at the worst of times)
Honorable mention: Modey Lemon. Almost! So close! Three full lengths and many 7" of gold. Then that new record that came out a few weeks ago and completely blew it.
F-minus
Don Caballero
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Toots
Mr. Bungle
Nirvana
Gorilla Biscuits
Dysrhythmia
Man or Astroman? (simply uninteresting at the worst of times)
Honorable mention: Modey Lemon. Almost! So close! Three full lengths and many 7" of gold. Then that new record that came out a few weeks ago and completely blew it.
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...That may change."