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Thread started 03/12/05 4:31pm

Xavier23

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MOST OVERRATED ALBUMS

what are some of the most overrated albums?? some 'o' my choices

JAGGED LITTLE PILL: im sorry, but i just can't stand ALANIS MORISETTE. her voice is so fucking terrible, i have no idea how this album sold like 30 million copies

CONFESSIONS: both Usher and this album are highly overrated

DANGEROUSLY IN LOVE: Beyonce's stellar debut; this album gets depressing after the first 3 songs.

MILLENIUM: add to this any other album from the teeny bopper era examples; "baby One More Time", "No Strings Attached", and any other "critically acclaimed" Backstreet Boys Album

RAY OF LIGHT: i still dont know what's so great about this album

DOOKIE: I nevr liked Green day, this album is so oooovvvvveeerrrrraaaatttteddd

NEVERMIND: An album full of Kurt Cobain's depressed drug addicted groans
"Americans consume the most fast food than any nation on Earth and the stupid motherfuckers wonder why they are so fat? " - Oprah Winfrey
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Reply #1 posted 03/12/05 4:33pm

VoicesCarry

I agree but you you're going to get a lot of shit for that Nirvana comment (even though it's completely true). I can't wait to see the first, "GRUNGE SAVED US FROM THE SCOURGE OF DANCE POP AND HEAVY METAL!!!!!" comments pop up.

Now, as for Britney, Backstreet Boys, 'NSync, et all. - don't you have to be RATED at first to become OVERRATED?
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Reply #2 posted 03/12/05 4:34pm

Veego

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Emenem "The marshal Mathers Lp
You can't experience the unknown will of God on your life until your doing the known will of God.
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Reply #3 posted 03/12/05 4:37pm

Xavier23

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Veego said:

Emenem "The marshal Mathers Lp

add to that "THE EMINEM SHOW"
"Americans consume the most fast food than any nation on Earth and the stupid motherfuckers wonder why they are so fat? " - Oprah Winfrey
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Reply #4 posted 03/12/05 5:02pm

Stax

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Paul's Boutique





















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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #5 posted 03/12/05 6:00pm

GangstaFam

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Paul's Boutique

I agree somewhat. But only in relation to their other work. Many consider that to be their definitive statement. But I like "Check Your Head", "Ill Communication" and "Hello Nasty" all much more. I guess it gets so much praise cuz of how radically different it was from what came before. They got so much better as they went though.
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Reply #6 posted 03/12/05 6:04pm

Stax

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GangstaFam said:

Stax said:

Paul's Boutique

I agree somewhat. But only in relation to their other work. Many consider that to be their definitive statement. But I like "Check Your Head", "Ill Communication" and "Hello Nasty" all much more. I guess it gets so much praise cuz of how radically different it was from what came before. They got so much better as they went though.


This is how feel, also, although I am not a huge fan of hello nasty.
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Reply #7 posted 03/12/05 8:57pm

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CONFESSIONS is very overrated, there's only like four good songs on it.

I thought 8701 was much better.

Also I might flamed for this one but I never got into SPEAKERBOX/THE LOVE BELOW

either. It was okay to me. I enjoyed STANKONIA much better.
dancing jig My name is BISCUIT...and I am funky! nod
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Reply #8 posted 03/12/05 9:01pm

GangstaFam

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CONFESSIONS is very overrated, there's only like four good songs on it.

I thought 8701 was much better.

Also I might flamed for this one but I never got into SPEAKERBOX/THE LOVE BELOW

either. It was okay to me. I enjoyed STANKONIA much better.

And Aquemini was even better than that. wink
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Reply #9 posted 03/12/05 9:02pm

Supernova

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Exile On Main Street/Rolling Stones
Here, My Dear/Marvin Gaye
Bitter/Meshell Ndegeocello
Bloodsugarsexmagic/Red Hot Chili Peppers



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This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #10 posted 03/12/05 9:16pm

Biscuit

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GangstaFam said:

Biscuit said:

CONFESSIONS is very overrated, there's only like four good songs on it.

I thought 8701 was much better.

Also I might flamed for this one but I never got into SPEAKERBOX/THE LOVE BELOW

either. It was okay to me. I enjoyed STANKONIA much better.

And Aquemini was even better than that. wink




SO TRUE !
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Reply #11 posted 03/12/05 10:12pm

funkpill

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Exile On Main Street/Rolling Stones
Here, My Dear/Marvin Gaye
Bitter/Meshell Ndegeocello
Bloodsugarsexmagic/Red Hot Chili Peppers



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"Here, My Dear"????!!!! eyepop
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Reply #12 posted 03/13/05 1:42am

jn2

Dark Side Of The Moon
The Wall
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Reply #13 posted 03/13/05 7:51am

jayaredee

As a Madonna fan i agree with the Ray of Light statement.... It is quite overrated, especially by her fans on the message boards... blah! I still like the album nontheless, just a little overrated.

Michael Jackson's Thriller wins the cake with me. Off the Wall is superior.

Christina Aguilera's Stripped: my friends were practically begging me to buy the album saying it was a masterpeice. Didn't do much for me at all.....

Janet Jackson's Velevet Rope: A great album indeed, but like ROL, it is way overblown by the Janet fanbase..... I much prefer the "janet" album wink
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Reply #14 posted 03/13/05 8:18am

squiddyren

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Michael Jackson's Thriller wins the cake with me. Off the Wall is superior.


This and "Dangerous" are both overrated as hell. "Thriller" a flawless and last quality MJ album? "Dangerous" a creative masterpiece (the latter I find to be little more than a trend-chasing and extremely stale, overblown effort)? confused

I'll take "Off The Wall" and "Bad" over those two anyday.
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Reply #15 posted 03/13/05 9:07am

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Supernova said:


Here, My Dear/Marvin Gaye
Bitter/Meshell Ndegeocello
Bloodsugarsexmagic/Red Hot Chili Peppers



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Reply #16 posted 03/13/05 9:39am

PurpleKnight

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Confessions-Mostly just derivative MJ/Prince fare. yawn
Ray Of Light-What's so great about this album? Erotica was so much more interesting and fresh.
The Love Below-Yay!! Watered down Prince songs!
The Eminem Show-It isn't brilliant at all. It sounds almost just like all his other albums.
Dangerously In Love-Lyrically safe, and typically full of guest spots. Next.

That's enough for now.
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Reply #17 posted 03/13/05 9:52am

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Each and every album that has won "Best Album" Grammys the last ten years or so..

some selections:


Norah Jones Feels Like Home
Santana- Supernatural
Ray Charles- Genius Loves Company
Laureen Hill
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Reply #18 posted 03/13/05 9:54am

Dewrede

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Norah is cool ! cool
Not to mention hot smile
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Reply #19 posted 03/13/05 11:48am

Harlepolis

Nova, I know you got better sense than that babygirl disbelief

Here, My Dear is Marvin's MOST misjudged album in his career IMHO.

What makes you think its overrated, tho?
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Reply #20 posted 03/13/05 12:27pm

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I pretty much agree with everyone's choices except Here My Dear.
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Reply #21 posted 03/13/05 12:36pm

VinnyM27

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I don't know if I would place Backstreet has being overrated, if you're talking about critics. It sold a lot, yes but than what happened? It's rating as stood the test of time, so I wouldn't put it on there.

The problem with Nirvana is the fact that if it wasn't wasn't the album of the deacade, what was? I would say that it, along with "In Utero" and "Unplugged" are all really great albums and maybe "Nevermind" was the best of the bunch. I think the reason it is thought so highly of is the short but sweet influence it had musically. All of the sudden, good alternative rock was heard on the radio and on MTV. MTV, dare I saw, was great in 1994! I think it was more about the impact of "Nevermind" and not the actual CD. That being said, what happened to bands like Nirvana, the Pixies and Smashing Pumpkins? They just don't make them like they used to...
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Reply #22 posted 03/13/05 12:39pm

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sosgemini said:

Each and every album that has won "Best Album" Grammys the last ten years or so..

some selections:


Norah Jones Feels Like Home
Santana- Supernatural
Ray Charles- Genius Loves Company
Laureen Hill


"Feels Like Home" was her second album, wasn't it? I agree with you on the first. I bought it pretty early on and wasn't all that impressed. Not sure how well the second one is thought of, though. I did love "Sunrise" as a single though.
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Reply #23 posted 03/13/05 12:50pm

RazzBeret

Get Rich Or Die Tryin'-50 Cent disbelief
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Reply #24 posted 03/13/05 12:53pm

sosgemini

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VinnyM27 said:

sosgemini said:

Each and every album that has won "Best Album" Grammys the last ten years or so..

some selections:


Norah Jones Feels Like Home
Santana- Supernatural
Ray Charles- Genius Loves Company
Laureen Hill


"Feels Like Home" was her second album, wasn't it? I agree with you on the first. I bought it pretty early on and wasn't all that impressed. Not sure how well the second one is thought of, though. I did love "Sunrise" as a single though.



ehh..they both bleed together.. giggle

Come Away With Me...thats her first.....a nice listen...but not the best of the year...
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Reply #25 posted 03/13/05 1:30pm

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Sgt. Pepper-Don't get me wrong, a great album, but the best rock album ever? No way, not even the best Beatles album. So much of it rehashes and in many ways palliates musical ideas they'd played out on Revolver, which, along with Abbey Road and the high points of the White Album, blows this out of the water.

Dirty Mind-Our intrepid hero's most overrated work. There were funkier and harder rocking songs on his first two albums, this just has slightly better blending of styles and cheaper production values, plus the best song is the one he stole from Morris Day. Granted, it is the first album where he'd developed a more original sound, but not the masterpiece or even the great leap forward it's cut out to be.

Exile On Main Street-It's good, quite good, but it seems like one continuous song to me and though I've listened to it multiple times I can't even remember any of the individual tracks afterward.

Aquemini-Sorry but I enjoy Stankonia and Speakerboxxx/Love Below a whole lot better. This is an album that has become overrated among fans in backlash to how much higher rated their subsequent two albums were. Good, but not outkast's best by any means.

What's Going On-Not that it isn't a great album it's just that there are at least two socially conscious R&b semi-concept albums that are much better, one of which came before, and both of which are by artists who had much more actual creative involvement in the music (marvin didn't really write his material till the mid 70s from what I hear): Curtis by Curtis Mayfield, and Innervisions by Stevie Wonder.

Pet Sounds-as with all the others in my list, It's an album I enjoy and appreciate but I don't think quite deserves the status it's acrued. I rarely listen to anything other than the hits (wouldn't it be nice, god only knows, sloop john b) and there isn't a hell of a lot of stylistic or emotional range. At it's worst it's treacly and whiny and just because Paul McCartney loved it doesn't mean that it's remotely like the Beatles or that you'll like this if you liked Sgt. Pepper.

Bitches Brew-I'm not the sort to label this a rambling incoherent mess, but Miles has done much better fusion albums (In A Silent Way, Dark Magus, Live Evil).

We're only In It For the Money-This is not Zappa's masterpiece nor is it the anti-sgt. pepper, it's just one in a series of countercultural satire concept albums he made in the late sixties and this one isn't better or even necessarily as good as his others.
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Reply #26 posted 03/13/05 1:42pm

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U2 - The Joshua Tree
Nirvana - Nevermind
Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope (then again, I also happen to think the Janet album is overrated among her fans)
Madonna - Ray of Light
Michael Jackson - Bad
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Reply #27 posted 03/13/05 1:58pm

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I'm going to agree with those that listed "Ray Of Light" and possibly "Thriller". Both are great albums but I think Madonna's best are "Erotica" and "Bedtime Stories". "Ray Of Light" is really cold and distant but does have some great songs and music.
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Reply #28 posted 03/13/05 3:17pm

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Without a doubt, one of the most overrated albums of any era is The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill. Not that it's terrible, but it in no way lives up to the hype.

Another overrated album is Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. I am a big Beatles fan but Sgt. Pepper is probably their weakest album, song-wise, of the Post Help! period. It gets a lot of praise for it's advanced studio techniques, deservedly so, but in my opinion the songs just aren't as good as those on Rubber Soul, Revolver, The Beatles and Abbey Road.
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Reply #29 posted 03/13/05 3:32pm

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Dark Side Of The Moon
The Wall


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