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TIME's Top Ten Comeback Albums American Recordings, Johnny Cash
Bat out of Hell II, Meatloaf American Idiot, Green Day Judy at Carnegie Hall, Judy Garland Private Dancer, Tina Turner Time Out of Mind, Bob Dylan Graceland, Paul Simon Smile, Brian Wilson The Emancipation of Mimi, Mariah Carey Californication, Red Hot Chili Peppers wots missing do we agree? [Edited 12/2/08 23:47pm] RIP 1958-2016 Prince RIP 1947-2016 David Bowie | |
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Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in? | |
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Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in? | |
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This is not an exit | |
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Ray of Light | |
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supernatural from santana!!! that is his album with the most grammy awards , most selling units , and his carreer was pretty much low key | |
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I usually hate lists, but this one is pretty good. | |
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Dr Dre 2001 got to be on this list as it's covers Green Day? Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
James Brown & Michael Jackson RIP, your music still lives with us! | |
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xperience319 said: American Idiot, Green Day Californication, Red Hot Chili Peppers wots missing do we agree? [Edited 12/2/08 23:47pm] I don't know about these two. Green day had some pretty decent hits on basically every other album. So Warning (before A.I.) was a flop, but the previous one got plenty of radio play. And the Chili Peppers had big hits on the album right before Californication (One Hot Minute). I guess it just took a while to make it. But that's like saying Bad was a comeback after Thriller. I'd add these of my youth Let's Dance is kind of questionable (I think the album before it was Scary Monsters, which is what the critics always site when they say "_____ is the best Bowie album since Scary Monsters") But it's the album that changed Bowie's stature and made little kids like me buy his albums. My Legacy
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NDRU said: Let's Dance is kind of questionable (I think the album before it was Scary Monsters, which is what the critics always site when they say "_____ is the best Bowie album since Scary Monsters") But it's the album that changed Bowie's stature and made little kids like me buy his albums. i think of it more as a top 40 crossover than as a comeback. before let's dance, he had more of a cult/underground following but he was releasing at least one or two albums a year, almost always to great critical acclaim. | |
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Anxiety said: NDRU said: Let's Dance is kind of questionable (I think the album before it was Scary Monsters, which is what the critics always site when they say "_____ is the best Bowie album since Scary Monsters") But it's the album that changed Bowie's stature and made little kids like me buy his albums. i think of it more as a top 40 crossover than as a comeback. before let's dance, he had more of a cult/underground following but he was releasing at least one or two albums a year, almost always to great critical acclaim. yeah I agree. I have a slightly skewed viewpoint, because at that age just a few years was half a lifetime. So I only knew Bowie as the weirdo who did Fame, and he was an "old" artist in my mind making a huge comeback. But I know that's not really accurate. [Edited 12/3/08 10:44am] My Legacy
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NDRU said: Anxiety said: i think of it more as a top 40 crossover than as a comeback. before let's dance, he had more of a cult/underground following but he was releasing at least one or two albums a year, almost always to great critical acclaim. yeah I agree. I have a slightly skewed viewpoint, because at that age just a few years was half a lifetime. So I only knew Bowie as the weirdo who did Fame, and he was an "old" artist in my mind making a huge comeback. But I know that's not really accurate. [Edited 12/3/08 10:44am] yeah, when let's dance came out, i was a kid and i only knew david bowie as the person my mom compared aliens to whenever we were watching tv. "ooh, look at that creature, it looks just like david bowie!" | |
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Any such list is patently llegitimate without this record.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Anxiety said: yeah, when let's dance came out, i was a kid and i only knew david bowie as the person my mom compared aliens to whenever we were watching tv. "ooh, look at that creature, it looks just like david bowie!" Isn't that the album with "Blue Jean" on it? That's the jam right there. I seem to remember those LD singles being played on both pop and what was then called "black" radio, which may have been a first for Bowie. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: Anxiety said: yeah, when let's dance came out, i was a kid and i only knew david bowie as the person my mom compared aliens to whenever we were watching tv. "ooh, look at that creature, it looks just like david bowie!" Isn't that the album with "Blue Jean" on it? That's the jam right there. I seem to remember those LD singles being played on both pop and what was then called "black" radio, which may have been a first for Bowie. 'Fame' was probably more popular with black radio. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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namepeace said: Anxiety said: yeah, when let's dance came out, i was a kid and i only knew david bowie as the person my mom compared aliens to whenever we were watching tv. "ooh, look at that creature, it looks just like david bowie!" Isn't that the album with "Blue Jean" on it? That's the jam right there. I seem to remember those LD singles being played on both pop and what was then called "black" radio, which may have been a first for Bowie. Blue Jean was on the next one, called Tonight. Kind of weird album with some remakes of tunes from Iggy Pop's Lust for Life, and a few new ones, like Loving the Alien My Legacy
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SUPRMAN said: namepeace said: Isn't that the album with "Blue Jean" on it? That's the jam right there. I seem to remember those LD singles being played on both pop and what was then called "black" radio, which may have been a first for Bowie. 'Fame' was probably more popular with black radio. I remember it from when i was a tyke, one of my earliest musical memories, actually (my parents definitely weren't listening to R&B radio). The ending especially, with the voices going from high to low "fame fame fame fame fame fame fame..." I remember reading that it came from a jam with John Lennon, who may have actually come up with the title and the odd way of singing it. My Legacy
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SUPRMAN said: namepeace said: Isn't that the album with "Blue Jean" on it? That's the jam right there. I seem to remember those LD singles being played on both pop and what was then called "black" radio, which may have been a first for Bowie. 'Fame' was probably more popular with black radio. FORGOT about that, you're right. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Ray of Light. I'll leave it alone babe...just be me | |
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