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The opposite of the other thread. Which now defunct bands ended with what you think is their best album?
For me it would have to be Screaming Trees with Dust. Not only their best album, but one of the best of the 90’s in my opinion and massively under appreciated.
That Petrol Emotion-Chemicrazy
ahead of it’s time imo.
btw sweet oblivion is one of my all time faves ever!!
Sex pistols. Nevermind the bollocks
Nirvana. in utero.
I was going to say Led Zep, but Coda was a bit limp.
Abbey Road. Not the last to be released fo'shure, but the last recording where all 4 played together.
Not a band but Jonny Cash American
mclusky - the difference you and me is that i'm not on fire
If we can agree that The Doors proper has to include Jim Morrisson then L.A. Woman fits the bill.
Closer by Joy Division
Would t argue with Screaming Trees and Dust; great band, great album.
I would add Talk Talk and Laughing Stock. Amazing band, I never tire of listening to them, and their refusal to compromise on their music and how it would be written and recorded, in the face of record industry interference shows in their albums, which went from heavy 80’s pop production to a minimalist, sparse style that was as much empty space as sound. There are many other bands still going who could learn from Talk Talk...
Well now, Abbey Road. With such trashy numbers as Octopus's Garden and Maxwell's Silver Hammer it should be in the bin shouldn't it? But it all works, especially the B side which is sublime. Mind you, I'm a geriatric who shouldn't be allowed to vote on these matters.
Wot Cletus says, utterly astounding thing
....
[i]That Petrol Emotion-Chemicrazy[/i]
What about Fireproof?
Pavement - Terror Twilight. (though I am a sucker for everything they did)
Fugazi - The Argument
Bowie - Black Star (though not a band a such)
apparently Post Pop Depression will be Iggy's last album Decent enough to bow out on.
oh, and Circlesquare - Songs About Dancing & Drugs. But he only did 2 albums then became a painter. The sillyarse.
That Petrol Emotion-Chemicrazy
What about Fireproof?
Good point, although Fireproof isn't a patch on Chemicrazy. Of course, they're still pretty much going as The Everlasting Yeah (without Steve's astonishing vocals though). Anima Rising is not quite TPE but it's pretty good in it's own right.
The La's
a truely splendid recording
sorry dez , I forgot about fireproof. But you can't beat a bit of TPE. 🙂
apparently Post Pop Depression will be Iggy’s last album Decent enough to bow out on.
Paraguay is a great track. Especially the tirade at the end. Really good album all round too. Will have to give That Petrol Emotion a listen, not heard them before.
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions - Mainstream
Electric Ladyland
Strangeways Here We come?
OLD - 'Formula' (1995)
Also the most radically different sounding last album. Unrecognisable from their earlier output - ie from metal/grindcore to some genre-defying futuristic ambient glitchy techno pop/rock wtfery. Whatever it is, it's a big favourite for swooping night rides 🌃🚴🏻. (Realises am becoming obsessively organised/pernickety re playlists for differing rides)
Will have to give That Petrol Emotion a listen, not heard them before.
I've still got the albums, but no desire to revisit. Can imagine they'd sound awfully dated now. The Undertones would be a better listen 🙂
The Music - Strength in Numbers - left me disappointed they'd called it a day anyway.
Can think of loads whose first and last great album was the same thing, but not many who bowed out on a good one.
I would say Death from above 1979 but they left on a great album then reformed and released a mediocre album.
Not a band but Jonny Cash American
Being honest im not sure I'd agree with American Recordings VI but a couple of others in the series probably would do it...
I did not know that...
I know they are marmite but, Synchronicity by the Police is very good if you like that sort of thing.
I know they are marmite but, Synchronicity by the Police is very good if you like that sort of thing.
I do! And that’s a great call 👍
Jeff Buckley - Grace. Also his first album...
Not while he was alive though!
Neither was VI, as mentioned, or V, IV or III for that matter. And the thread's about [i]last[/i] album. 😛
Kyuss - And the circus left town
Neither was VI, as mentioned, or V, IV or III for that matter. And the thread’s about <em class="bbcode-em">last album.
Nah, he was still alive when IV was released. My point was that some terrible cashing in occurs after an artist's death so it's perhaps better to disregard stuff they didn't release themselves.
[i]cashing in [/i]
Arf!
bikebouy have you ever seen film of the synchronicty tour live ?? there's this great bit where they are playing King of Pain and Stewart Copeland is playing the marimba at the start then at the end of the percussion section he drops the marimba mallets, runs to the drum kit, grabs sticks and without missing the cue he plays the drum fill onto the first bar, with not a nanosecond to spare... quite impressive
ooh found it
That Petrol Emotion
I’d forgotten them, saw them once, many moons ago, supporting Thin Lizzy, if memory serves. Which it doesn’t, always.
R.E.M. Collapse into Now.
Kyuss – And the circus left town
Good shout. I was going to mention it. One of my favourite album covers too.
Thanks ed, I’ve never seen that 👍👍👍👌
Crass
Christ
That REM shout is total nonsense. Life's Rich Pageant by a mile.
Pavement - Terror Twilight?
No love for Lou Reed (with Metallica) - Lulu, then?
That REM shout is total nonsense. Life’s Rich Pageant by a mile.
A reasonable point if that was their last album.
I know they are marmite but, Synchronicity by the Police is very good if you like that sort of thing.
Well, the side with Sting’s songs on it, anyway...
How about a new thread on bands that made their best album their 'difficult' second album. Not many bands last albums were their best, so this is a bit of a dead end.
For starters:
Lou Reed - Berlin.
Comsat Angels - Sleep No More.
Echo & the Bunnymen - Heaven up Here.
Pet Shop Boys - Actually
Wasn't Berlin Lou's third solo album?
Portishead - Third
How about a new thread where people can write whatever they want irrespective of what the title is ?