The National
5 now, latest released in May of this year, titled "High Violet", which I've acquired but not real chance to get into. Of the previous four Alligator has to be my favourite, with Boxer close behind. The debut's decent, but they don't hit real form until Alligator I wouldn't say. The other one I have (Sad Songs for..?) but again, not overly familiar with/didn't take to it as well as the later albums.Have they done 4 albums? Or 5? I have the latest 3, are any earlier albums worth checking out?
5 now, latest released in May of this year, titled "High Violet", which I've acquired but not real chance to get into. Of the previous four Alligator has to be my favourite, with The Boxer close behind. The debut's decent, but they don't hit real form until Alligator I wouldn't say. The other one I have (Sad Songs for..?) but again, not overly familiar with/didn't take to it as well as the later albums.
5 now, latest released in May of this year, titled "High Violet", which I've acquired but not real chance to get into. Of the previous four Alligator has to be my favourite, with Boxer close behind. The debut's decent, but they don't hit real form until Alligator I wouldn't say. The other one I have (Sad Songs for..?) but again, not overly familiar with/didn't take to it as well as the later albums.
Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers
Alligator is by far their best album, and then High Violet and then Boxer in my opinion.
I think you can probaly guess I've got all Springsteens!
As for his bootlegs - no one can have all of them - but for what it's worth my favourite is "Live in The Promised Land" which was the best of the 1978 classic radio broadcast live shows.
If the criteria is 3 or more albums
The Cure
The Smiths
New Order
The Chameleons
The Jam
Elvis Costello and the Attractions
Placebo
Arctic Monkeys
Editors
Interpol
Pearl Jam
Pet Shop Boys
Radiohead
Sisters of Mercy
Talk Talk
Steve Earle