Albums you dislike with one song you do |
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Magog2112
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Genesis - Calling All Stations: "The Dividing Line" and "One Man's Fool"
Marillion - Anorankophobia: "This Is the 21st Century" Marillion - FEAR: "The Leavers" Marillion - Marillion.com: "Go!" and "Tumble Down the Years" Pendragon - Kowtow: "Kowtow" Rush - Presto: "The Pass"
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dr wu23
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I have to agree with you....I'm a fan of Tull and most of the lp's after Stormwatch are mediocre with at most 1 or 2 good tracks and the rest mediocre songs. Broadsword and Crest did fair a bit better.
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dr wu23
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^this
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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Cristi
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no, Conquest, the album Uriah Heep released in 1980, the one with John Sloman on vocals. It is IMO one of UH weakest efforts and the last UH album with Hensley. I was trying to make a joke anyway...
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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A band album as opposed to a solo album?
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Cristi
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not a bad album IMO. Did he denounce Conquest? That would have made sense.
Edited by Cristi - November 05 2023 at 07:53 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Renaissance - Bonjour Swansong. The best song by far on the disappointing Camera Camera album and if I'm wrong then there are Faeries living at the bottom of the garden.
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The one that easily comes to mind is Uriah Heep's High and Mighty with only the John Wetton-warbled One Way or Another standing out. Read an interview where even Ken Hensley denounced the album as a misfire.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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The Who - "Who Are You" album is rather boring except for the title track.
Starcastle - "Reel to Real" The only great track is "When the Sun Shines at Midnight". The rest of that album is a poor attempt to become radio-friendly. Zebra - "3.V" This one actually had two pretty decent tracks while the rest of it was awful..."Time" and "About to Make the Time". |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Genesis - We Can't Dance. It's no album of mine and the only song that has a hold on my heart is the 10=minute-long closing track: Fading Lights
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The first cassette I ever bought for myself was It's Hard. I think that would be the popular opinion, I know my friend thought that, but for me its "I've Known No War". I truly enjoy that album. I can think of many albums where one track stands out for me, and some where I really like one track and the rest is so-so, but I can't think of one where I dislike every song but one. I'm sure there are some. |
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Heart of the Matter
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The Who - Eminence Front stands out in It's Hard
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Pink Floyd - The Final Cut The only song I can stand is "Not Now John".
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Cristi
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to me it's Zooropa, the only listenable song is Stay (Faraway So Close).
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there are probably a load of U2 albums that might qualify for this thread but the obvious one for me is Joshua Tree and Without Or Without You. An absolute classic beauty of a song but the rest I could not care less about.
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richardh
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Hand of Truth is also good but the rest is indeed crappola of the lowest order.
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U2 - "All That You Can't Leave Behind". It's not just the album but I can't stand U2, period. Except for "Beautiful Day", which to me is so good I can't believe U2 wrote and performed it.
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Echolyn - Mei - "Mei"
...Only kidding.... The album Máscaras Urbanas by Rael doesn't really grab me. However, the track Momo is pretty good and it really stands out from the rest of the songs. |
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I'm truly glad you enjoy it! I saw them on the tour for Roots to Branches at the Rosengarten Mozartsaal in Mannheim. I've tried so hard to like that album. I even gave it a fresh listening about a month or so ago. I still just don't hear what you hear, LOL.
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Cristi
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^ Roots to Branches is one of my favorites from Jethro Tull.
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