Another vote for Dennis Wilson, incredible album.
5:30 were great live. I rushed out to buy the album (on cassette) after seeing them at the Zap and playing the first couple of singles non stop. I was disappointed. The production didn't really catch the excitement of their live shows. I haven't played it in years. I might dig out 'Air Conditioned Nightmare.'Bed by 5:30 remains one of my favourite albums, I still play it a lot.
...........with honourable mentions for The Alarm ...............
I never got on with Air Conditioned Nightmare in the same way as I did Bed. I missed that Zap gig and never saw them live.5:30 were great live. I rushed out to buy the album (on cassette) after seeing them at the Zap and playing the first couple of singles non stop. I was disappointed. The production didn't really catch the excitement of their live shows. I haven't played it in years. I might dig out 'Air Conditioned Nightmare.'
And there it is
I saw The Stone Roses on The Second Coming tour, it was disappointing to say the least.Should literally be the only answer. If I had a time machine it'd be a toss up between last week's lottery numbers and preventing the making of The Second Coming.
Strength was a much deeper, well rounded album. Declaration was all energy and excitement. Impossible to compare the two - but I agree, there's no way The Alarm can be said to have done only one good album.I know that people have been taking a few liberties with the 'one album during their career' requirement, but The Alarm must have made at least a dozen albums (and the second album 'Strength' was better than 'Declaration.')
The Seeds released half a dozen or more albums.The Seeds
I agree. It has degenerated to 'here is an album I like by a band I don't remember much about'.I know that people have been taking a few liberties with the 'one album during their career' requirement, but The Alarm must have made at least a dozen albums (and the second album 'Strength' was better than 'Declaration.')
The Seeds released half a dozen or more albums.
Back on track, Bronski Beat. Jimi Somerville left after making The Age Of Consent.
He’s had more than one album.Wreckless Eric