I'll throw this one out there:
Jane's Addiction: Ritual De Lo Habitual
Good shout regarding Dexy's. Their third album, name escapes me, was panned by everyone upon release but is now seen in a very different light.
As an aside Kevin Rowland once asked my wife on a date. She still has the hand written note he gave her. Suffice to say it was a long long time ago, and she turned him down. It's nice to know I rest somewhere between Nick Cave and Kevin Rowland in my wife's affections.
Dexy's third album was Dont Stand me down. Great album.
What was the critical reception like for Psychocandy - Jesus and Mary Chain? Surely there must have been a fair amount of negativity?
I'll throw this one out there:
Jane's Addiction: Ritual De Lo Habitual
I've taken this thread to mean critically dismissed rather than commercially. If it was commercially the thread would be endless as musical integrity and sales very rarely go hand in hand.
Pixies - doolittle/ surfer Rosa.
Yes, you are correct. I meant critically dismissed. I dug out Paul's Boutique and whilst playing it remembered that it baffled and confused fans and critics at the time of release. Years later I've often seen and heard it mentioned as influential and seminal.
Would be interesting (although probably difficult) to find stuff critics back in the 70s/80s/90s absolutely loved, sank without trace & is still unlistenable today!
Quite often critics 'adopt' a band and laud over them, and heap praises on their latest records regardless
Then you find out it's crap, and realise you just got them into the charts without their record being any better than an ashtray.
Led Zep - 'Presence'
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut
S.F. Sorrow by the Pretty Things - the world's first rock opera / concept album. Ignored in the late sixties - probably worth three figures now (and the first figure might not be a '1'.........)
Another one which comes to mind is Springsteen's Tunnel of Love.