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Thread started 09/17/14 3:29pm

Jagar

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Most Consistent Artist Ever?

Inspired by the thread suggesting Elton John was overrated despite his solid 70's work, got me thinking, is there actually any artist who doesn't have a period of work that looms over the rest of their discography? Or has no failed experiments or embarassing albums in there?

Someone like Hendrix (and Hendrix himself) who sadly died at or near the peak of their works quality is probably a candidate, but I'm not sure they count, as they could've made missteps if they had the chance too.

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Reply #1 posted 09/17/14 4:12pm

MattyJam

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Morrissey's never made a bad album.
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Reply #2 posted 09/17/14 4:18pm

Jagar

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MattyJam said:

Morrissey's never made a bad album.

Being liked by Pitchfork is a misstep in my book.

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Reply #3 posted 09/17/14 4:52pm

badujunkie

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Janet.

I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #4 posted 09/17/14 4:56pm

MickyDolenz

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I like all of Swing Out Sister's albums.

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Reply #5 posted 09/17/14 6:17pm

NDRU

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The beatles definitley quit while they were ahead, but if you consider solo stuff they don't qualify!

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Reply #6 posted 09/17/14 8:10pm

chrisslope9

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The Police

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Reply #7 posted 09/17/14 11:51pm

MattyJam

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badujunkie said:

Janet.

That's gotta be a joke, surely?

The quality of her music took a major nosedive after TVR.

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Reply #8 posted 09/18/14 12:37am

benjaminira

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MickyDolenz said:

I like all of Swing Out Sister's albums.


I whole heartedly agree
If it breaks when it bends, U better not put it in!
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Reply #9 posted 09/18/14 1:45am

novabrkr

Artists that don't do any type of "party music", don't rely on trendy sounds and don't try to please large audiences are good candidates for such a title.

Nick Cave was the first name to come to my mind.



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Reply #10 posted 09/18/14 5:54am

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novabrkr said:

Artists that don't do any type of "party music", don't rely on trendy sounds and don't try to please large audiences are good candidates for such a title.

Nick Cave was the first name to come to my mind.



Even if an artist isn't making party music, using trendy sounds, and not trying to please large audiences their music can still suck.

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Reply #11 posted 09/18/14 7:18am

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4 my taste:

Prince

Mint Condition

P-Funk

Donny Hathaway

KRS-one

Outkast

The Isley Brothers

Kraftwerk

Devo

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Reply #12 posted 09/18/14 7:44am

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A lot of folks will disagree with me, but I will say U2. Sure, some albums are better than others ("Achtung Baby" vs "Rattle & Hum"), however, they seem to consistently change and when they change it isn't to 'latch on to' the latest craze, it's to challenge themselves. And they consistently put out good lyrics, good music.
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Reply #13 posted 09/18/14 8:19am

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i thought of U2 also ...

I am not a huge fan ... i have seen them live ... and i loved actung baby ....

but - similar to "talking heads" i find their music to sound the same ... most of the time ...

although i must say - I like a few of their albums for the same reasons ... they change it up enough so it sounds "fresh" or new ....

this new album - that was free - i rolled my eyes at - but i just read a review by someone who i respect in musical review etc and he said he has listened to it for 2 days and likes it .... so .... hey ... for free ... hell ...

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Reply #14 posted 09/18/14 9:20am

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Pet Shop Boys have never failed to deliver.

The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #15 posted 09/18/14 12:45pm

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I don't think Coldplay have released a bad album yet. Foo Fighters are also on a hell of a winning streak to when it comes to albums.... their first one, which was more of a demo album, is the only one that's a bit average.
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Reply #16 posted 09/19/14 11:56am

namepeace

As I see it, inconsistency -- exploring and developing new themes and sounds -- often leads to consistently enjoyable music for artists.

Among the greats are Ellington, Miles, James, Stevie and Prince in their respective decade-plus Golden Ages.



Other artists with shorter shelf lives gave us great bodies of work from beginning to end -- Monk, Bird, The Beatles, Sly, Jimi, The Police, Public Enemy, a Tribe Called Quest and more.



There are artists over the last 20 years that are up and down from album to album but I nevertheless stay along for the ride for, like Beck and Me'Shell.



Others enjoyed a pretty good burst: De La Soul, Van Hunt, Jamiroquai,

Janet, and so many others.

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