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NJK
3rd October 2003, 14:02
name group and succesfull album and the album that followed and was absolute crap

Orchestral manouvres in the dark -architecture and morality :up: follow by the "dazzle ships" album

:down:

Cylob
3rd October 2003, 14:19
Primal Scream - Screamadelica (exemplary)
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov75/drc400/c476/c47609pj8np.jpg
Primal Scream - Give Out But Don't Give Up (trash)
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov75/drf500/f541/f54188nfq14.jpg

I should be working spaceplayradio but you're distracting me with these great threads. ;)

NJK
3rd October 2003, 14:22
shame on me - but gladly i'm not employing you so i don't mind at all

just trying to follow the master thread starter !!!

orac
3rd October 2003, 14:55
Cylob - all this multitasking has caused you to put those primal scream albums round the wrong way..

Cylob
3rd October 2003, 15:14
LOL! I don't think so. No way.

Cylob
4th October 2003, 08:16
Massive Attack - Mezzanine :up:
One of the best album's of the 90's

Massive Attack - 100th Window :down:
Lame in most respects - music, lyrics, choice of vocallists, variety

NJK
4th October 2003, 16:03
al stewart -year of the cat(1976) -(great album)
al stewart -early years (1977) (not that great)

Cylob
7th October 2003, 09:53
Orac - you're just biassed towards any C86 type music. Give Out But Don't Give Up is a cheap imitation of Motown. A great holiday for Denise Johnson.

orac
7th October 2003, 11:22
again cylob... massive attack.. the wrong way round...

crikey take a rest..

Cylob
7th October 2003, 13:16
Come on orac - Mezzanine's 10,000 times better than 100th Window (and you know it).

Massive Attack's backlash will come...

orac
7th October 2003, 13:22
i actually like 100th window... 4/5

whereas mezzanine is 5/5

Cylob
7th October 2003, 13:59
100th Window has no soul.:( It's limper than a mircowaved lettice-leaf.

I can't understand why they used Sinnead O'Connor, she's a has-been throw-back (and not at all suited to electronica). A bad move. Using a throw-back won't take the band fowards. And the lyrics are amatuerish to say the least. 0.5/5 for me. ;)

orac
7th October 2003, 14:15
nah don't agree..

decent chill out cd...

laz
7th October 2003, 22:37
Red Hot Chillie Peppers - Califoniacation
then the shit that was
RHCP - By the Way

nybergh
9th October 2003, 13:31
Red Hot Chillie Peppers - Califoniacation
then the shit that was
RHCP - By the Way
I think BTW is much better than Californication.

Cylob
11th October 2003, 20:10
Happy Mondays - Pills 'N' Thrills and Bellyaches (1990):up:
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf500/f556/f55609hv7de.jpg
AMG quote "A swirling, neo-psychedelic kaleidoscope of hallucinogenic drugs, trippy beats, borrowed hooks, and veiled threats, Pills 'n' Thrills & Bellyaches is Happy Mondays' masterpiece and the peak of the entire Madchester craze."

Happy Mondays - Yes, Please! (1992):down:
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc400/c497/c49782254x0.jpg
AMG quote "By the time of 1992's Yes, Please, Happy Mondays had succumbed to the excessive lifestyle they had so enthusiastically promoted."

Yes, it would be hard writing a follow-up when you're stuffed full of heroin (isn't that right, Shaun).:mad:

Raz
12th October 2003, 18:57
Limp Bizkit - Significant Other
to
Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish

I know, i know, Limp bizkit, shite. Et-cetera. But compare Significant other to chocolate starfish.