Cut the Crap, the last Clash album, after Mick Jones had been stupidly sacked, has been universally slated as an abomination. Yet I actually think it's got some really good guitar-driven rock tracks, such as Movers and Shakers, and Dirty Punk.
Monster by REM was panned by critics, but I loved it.
Yes agreed, none of their last 5 albums were anywhere near their previous output, but around the sun was very poor. Monster was getting bad reviews when it was released, probably because it was so different to AFTP. I never understood.I to love 'Monster' but surely their worst album is 'Around The Sun' ... I would need to be paid to listen to that one again.
I do! Absolute shite other than George Harrison’s songs for meDoes anyone consider that to be a bad album? Think most critics would have it at least in their top 5 Beatles albums and certainly nowhere near their worst?
King of Comedy is a great song.Yes agreed, none of their last 5 albums were anywhere near their previous output, but around the sun was very poor. Monster was getting bad reviews when it was released, probably because it was so different to AFTP. I never understood.
That’s not their worst album by a long way.Be Here Now by Oasis. I LOVE that album!
I was a huge Sabbath fan,... when Ozzy left and Dio took over vocals for the Heaven and Hell album in the very early 80s, the general opinion was negative from the wider Black Sabbath fan corps.... however, I really loved it.Sorry more music.
The Doors got me thinking. What albums do you really rate/like/enjoy that are generally seen to be one of the worst the band has produced?
My favourite Doors album is The Soft Parade, however it is generally slated by fans. I think it’s well produced, good tunes and great vocals from Jim Morrison.
I also really rate Last Chance Saloon by The Bluetones and Yes Please by The Happy Mondays, both generally slated by the masses
No shame in that as Dio is a premier league vocalist whilst I always thought Ozzy was Ismithian League particularly with regard his solo output. Controversial I know but I've always thought Ozzy has just been brilliantly managed and able to surround himself with brilliant band mates.I was a huge Sabbath fan,... when Ozzy left and Dio took over vocals for the Heaven and Hell album in the very early 80s, the general opinion was negative from the wider Black Sabbath fan corps.... however, I really loved it.
Ignore me. Commenting on wrong album.I do! Absolute shite other than George Harrison’s songs for me
I am not surprised Lennon decide to walk away after Abbey Road, although McCartney (control freak imo) then announced he was leaving shortly afterwards.
Yeah I know, but I expected better from a band who had made much much better albums. Let it Be and Abbey Road were massive disappointments to me at the time. On reflection absolute shite should be mostly absolute shite in comparison to what they had done before.Ignore me. Commenting on wrong album.
However I'm still stunned by the above. Come Together, Oh Darling, I Want You, Because and Golden Slumbers all "absolute shite".
Monster suffered because it followed the commercial peak of Green, Out of Time and Automatic for the People. Crush With Eyeliner is the only track I revisit.Monster by REM was panned by critics, but I loved it.
Beat me to itObscured By Clouds is another that’s overlooked but decent
You are Tommy Vance and I demand my £5 worth of premium bonds.No shame in that as Dio is a premier league vocalist whilst I always thought Ozzy was Ismithian League particularly with regard his solo output. Controversial I know but I've always thought Ozzy has just been brilliantly managed and able to surround himself with brilliant band mates.
The only Ozzy solo albums I can dig are Bark at The Moon and The Ultimate Sin and that's all to do with Jake E Lee who is one of the most underrated guitarists ever.
"TV on the Radio, Thomas Vance, the music vendor”, actuallyYou are Tommy Vance and I demand my £5 worth of premium bonds.
Beat me to it