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Most dismal CD you've ever heard



dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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I remember staind, they only had 2 decent tracks if I recall.

This is kind of the opposite of the threads purpose but two albums which have stayed with me (despite changes to my taste) have been Linkin Park, Hybrid Theory and Maroon 5, Songs about Jane. Both imense from the first track through to the last track.

As for bad albums that have disappointed, Stereophonics albums get progressively better as you got backward in time, with Performance and Cocktails and Word Gets Around being ridiculously awesome. Nothing they have dones since has ever really come close to the first two albums.

Music Rocks :thumbsup:

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Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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at home
Some of the REM ones are a bit dismal....but what really dissapointede me was TANGO IN THE NIGHT by Fleetwood Mac. It came off the back of RUMOURS which was a genius album, but TITN was IMHO just dreadful
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
The album that fills me with eternal sadness is Elliott Smith's 'From a Basement On a Hill'. Effectively, it was his suicide note after years of fighting mental illness and drug abuse. I still miss him, 8 years on.

The dreariest album I ever bought though was 'The Week Never Starts Round Here' by Arab Strap - members included Malcolm Middleton and some of Belle and Sebastian although you wouldn't think it with a depressing slice of the life of a nobody on a sink estate in post-Thatcher Britain. It's sordid, it's nasty and depressing in a way like no other.

I'd also give a mention in despatches to Bowie's soundtrack to the film 'Christine F'. Any film about underage prostitution and heroin addiction isn't going to be a bundle of laughs though, is it?

Anyone who says the Smiths or Leonard Cohen or Echo and the Bunnymen is the type of person who doesn't get black humour.
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
By the way - the early 80s were a golden time for miserablist electronic pop and there's a brilliant blog that has lots of obscure miserable stuff. Here's the link: http://blackesteverblack.blogspot.com/

Also, there's a lot from the Witch House genre that is incredibly doom-laden and morose.

Can I also add the 'Laughing Stock' album by Talk Talk? One of my favourite albums, it's a classic album by Mark Hollis who really was peed off with all things music industry at this point and delivered one of the first post-rock soundscapes that is as minimal as it is depressing. I love it!
 


peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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this is officially the worst CD ever made............ it you want to torture me for info, you don't need violence, this CD and 25 minutes should get me singing like a canary...... I'll sign ANYTHING

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1. Glad All Over - Crystal Palace FC FA Cup Final Squad 1990
2. Claret And Blue - Crystal Palace FC 1972
3. Power To The Palace - Palace
4. Why Can't We All Get Together - Crystal Palace FC 1972 & Wives
5. Bye Bye Blackbird - Terry Venables & Friends
6. Flying High - Palace
7. Gonna Build A Palace - Gary's Construction Company
8. Our Crystal Palace - Crystal Band
9. Where Eagles Fly - Crystal Palace FC FA Cup Final Squad 1990
10. Follow The Eagles - Universal
11. We All Follow The Palace - Eastern Eagles
12. We Are The Eagles - Eastern Eagles
13. Eagles Are Flying High - Garage Mechanics
14. I'm In Love With Harry Bassett - Lady Helen Of Selhurst
15. Where's Joyce - Lower Tier
16. We're Back Where We Belong - Eddie Eagle
17. Yes We're Back - Back Five
 




New Carpet?

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Aug 23, 2009
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Knives Don't have Your Back, the solo album from the lovely Emily Haines :love: (of Metric and Broken Social Scene fame) from a few years ago instantly sprung to mind - very, very miserable.

Hope she's not as grouchy and morose in real-life conversation.


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gazingdown

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Feb 26, 2011
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Same as this, crackingly dismal

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Quite possibly the best album ever, certainly for me.

It's is quite dark though but not as dark as Pornography / Faith albums.

When the Cure do "dark" they do it so darn well.

For many "dark" bands, if you don't "get it" it can be depressing but for those that do, it's touching, heartfelt, inspiring, emotional etc... It's not for the musically superficial.

I have a whole list of sad, introspective, beautiful music but that said, I'm not enamoured with the use of "dismal" to describe any of it.
 






Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
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BN3 7DE


Frutos

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May 3, 2006
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Some of the REM ones are a bit dismal....but what really dissapointede me was TANGO IN THE NIGHT by Fleetwood Mac. It came off the back of RUMOURS which was a genius album, but TITN was IMHO just dreadful

Off the back of Rumours? ???

It was 11 years later and there were three albums (Live, Tusk, Mirage) between the two.
 




brakespear

Doctor Worm
Feb 24, 2009
12,326
Sleeping on the roof
'Pornography' by The Cure is the most distressingly mentally unbalanced record I have ever heard (at least mainstream stuff anyway).

It's also fantastic.
 


KNC

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Sep 3, 2003
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Seven Dials
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Sep 1, 2010
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Voivod's Angel Rat was depressing and then i suddenly realised it's hidden genius. Other than that, The Outer Limits was the only thing of note they produced unless you like utter Noise

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