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Most overrated album of all time. What album do you guys think is overrated.
For me it's Nevermind. I love Nirvana but when people put them above Steve Wonder and James brown, I find it silly. It's a great album but not the greatest of all time or w/e people call it these days. | |
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As much as I hate to admit it, I would have to add, "Thriller" to this list. It is not as good as "Off The Wall" and has not aged as well either. Had it not been released, I think Michael would have not have had that pressure to top it and would have released more consistent material. [Edited 9/10/09 14:21pm] "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Criminally overrated. * * *
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NoVideo said: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Criminally overrated.
i'll agree on this one. i think it has some classic singles, but as a whole album, i could never get with it. | |
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shorttrini said: As much as I hate to admin it, I would have to add, "Thriller" to this list. It is not as good as "Off The Wall" and has not aged as well either. Had it not been released, I think Michael would have not have had that pressure to top it and would have released more consistent material.
Off the Wall is a masterpiece and nobody can touch it. Michael's best work by far. No track on that album is bad and cannot skip. The Girl is Mine, Baby Be Mine = I think the reason why the album did so well is because of the promotion- Motown 25 and Thriller video. A lot of people got the album because it was the "in" thing to do. It's a solid album but not Michael's best. I noticed by reading old reviews before Motown 25 and when the album first came out and they didn't rate it as high....now they rate it as being his best or so great because it sold so much. Like I said earlier, a lot of people weren't buying that album because it was the greatest of all time...they were buying it because it was the "in" thing to do. Like Randy Taberolli said Thriller became the household stamp. | |
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voyevoda said: What album do you guys think is overrated.
For me it's Nevermind. I love Nirvana but when people put them above Steve Wonder and James brown, I find it silly. It's a great album but not the greatest of all time or w/e people call it these days. I think Nevermind gets a lot of that praise for being the first mainstream "Grunge" album, and introducing that genre to the masses. My point is, it's position in rock history is more than just about the music itself. Also, Grunge itself is credited and singlehandedly (and virtually "overnight") killing off the last of the hair bands from MTV and radio. After 1991/1992 all the Poisons/Warrants/Wingers/White Lions/etc. were gone. That was a good thing. | |
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Keep in mind, I do like some of these albums a lot.
Thriller - MJ OK Computer - radiohead LoveSexy - Prince Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile Dream of the Blue Turtles - Sting Synchronicity - The Police Out of Time - R.E.M The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill - Laury Hill (thanks for reminding me NoVideo) 10 - Pearl Jam All the white stripes albums that received praise ( I do like them though) Dirty Mind - Prince Prince - Prince For You - Prince Ray of Light - Madonna (I love this album, but it is overrated) All the Portishead(sp?) albums Scary Monsters - David Bowie Southpaw Grammar - Morrissey Anything by the Beastie Boys (but I do like them) Just about every highly acclaimed hip hop album review. Please! All the Midnight Oil albums | |
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[b]THRILLER.....[/b] | |
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Graycap23 said: [b]THRILLER.....[/b]
Have you guys noticed that when Thriller is mentioned, they only mention the sales and not about the album itself? **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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This album doesn't get as much hype as it used to, but growing up it was always mentioned as "one of the greatest ever"
also My Legacy
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Eh, Thriller is better than OTW imo. & it does age better. Most people my age prefer Thriller. Some of the songs on OTW are just too disco sounding.
That being said I would say Madonna Ray of Light, Beyonce Dangerously in Love, and Alicia Key's first album. | |
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daPrettyman said: Graycap23 said: [b]THRILLER.....[/b]
Have you guys noticed that when Thriller is mentioned, they only mention the sales and not about the album itself? Yep. | |
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StillDirrty said: Eh, Thriller is better than OTW imo. & it does age better. Most people my age prefer Thriller. Some of the songs on OTW are just too disco sounding.
That being said I would say Madonna Ray of Light, Beyonce Dangerously in Love, and Alicia Key's first album. To me, even with the disco sounding stuff on OTW, it is still a more solid album than THriller. Not to say I don't like Thriller, because I do, but I think OTW is better. I don't know what age you are, but if you were born in the 70s or 80s, you couldn't help but hear both albums getting lots of airplay. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: StillDirrty said: Eh, Thriller is better than OTW imo. & it does age better. Most people my age prefer Thriller. Some of the songs on OTW are just too disco sounding.
That being said I would say Madonna Ray of Light, Beyonce Dangerously in Love, and Alicia Key's first album. To me, even with the disco sounding stuff on OTW, it is still a more solid album than THriller. Not to say I don't like Thriller, because I do, but I think OTW is better. I don't know what age you are, but if you were born in the 70s or 80s, you couldn't help but hear both albums getting lots of airplay. I was born in 1984 but I rather listen to Off the Wall. Disco rules in my house, so does funk and there was a lot of both in that album. | |
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daPrettyman said: Graycap23 said: [b]THRILLER.....[/b]
Have you guys noticed that when Thriller is mentioned, they only mention the sales and not about the album itself? | |
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Timmy84 said: daPrettyman said: To me, even with the disco sounding stuff on OTW, it is still a more solid album than THriller. Not to say I don't like Thriller, because I do, but I think OTW is better. I don't know what age you are, but if you were born in the 70s or 80s, you couldn't help but hear both albums getting lots of airplay. I was born in 1984 but I rather listen to Off the Wall. Disco rules in my house, so does funk and there was a lot of both in that album. I'm older than you are, but I used to jam Disco and Funk as well. I will admit that I didn't get the OTW album until I was in my mid-teens, but I did have all of the 45s from the album, so I was familiar with the songs and most of the album. Hell, his b-sides at that time were other album cuts. I think "It's The Falling In Love" was one of a few tracks that wasn't on a b-side. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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StillDirrty said: Eh, Thriller is better than OTW imo. & it does age better. Most people my age prefer Thriller. Some of the songs on OTW are just too disco sounding.
That being said I would say Madonna Ray of Light, Beyonce Dangerously in Love, and Alicia Key's first album. how old are you? | |
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Has anyone noticed that it's only with Michael Jackson...that it must be a bad album just because it didn't sell 500 billion like thriller did? Britney's first album sold like 20 million but critics rate Blackout as her best album. | |
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daPrettyman said: To me, even with the disco sounding stuff on OTW, it is still a more solid album than THriller. Not to say I don't like Thriller, because I do, but I think OTW is better. I don't know what age you are, but if you were born in the 70s or 80s, you couldn't help but hear both albums getting lots of airplay. I'm 23. & I've heard the hits growing up and had to go out of my way to listen to the album. I like the hits excluding the title track. & I like Workin' Day and Night and Get on The Floor. The rest is meh for me. | |
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StillDirrty said: Eh, Thriller is better than OTW imo. & it does age better. Most people my age prefer Thriller. Some of the songs on OTW are just too disco sounding.
That being said I would say Madonna Ray of Light, Beyonce Dangerously in Love, and Alicia Key's first album. O hell NAW "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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BoOTyLiCioUs said: Has anyone noticed that it's only with Michael Jackson...that it must be a bad album just because it didn't sell 500 billion like thriller did? Britney's first album sold like 20 million but critics rate Blackout as her best album.
Yeah and that's crazy because I consider Dangerous and HIStory to have some very great material in it. Even Invincible had some cuts in it. But they always focus on sales when it comes to MJ. | |
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StillDirrty said: daPrettyman said: To me, even with the disco sounding stuff on OTW, it is still a more solid album than THriller. Not to say I don't like Thriller, because I do, but I think OTW is better. I don't know what age you are, but if you were born in the 70s or 80s, you couldn't help but hear both albums getting lots of airplay. I'm 23. & I've heard the hits growing up and had to go out of my way to listen to the album. I like the hits excluding the title track. & I like Workin' Day and Night and Get on The Floor. The rest is meh for me. I know it's just your opinion but | |
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StillDirrty said: daPrettyman said: To me, even with the disco sounding stuff on OTW, it is still a more solid album than THriller. Not to say I don't like Thriller, because I do, but I think OTW is better. I don't know what age you are, but if you were born in the 70s or 80s, you couldn't help but hear both albums getting lots of airplay. I'm 23. & I've heard the hits growing up and had to go out of my way to listen to the album. I like the hits excluding the title track. & I like Workin' Day and Night and Get on The Floor. The rest is meh for me. do u hear the bass in get on the floor or the melody in the song off the wall the rhythms in don't stop til yiu get enough that album is perfect and timeless. "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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mimi07 said: StillDirrty said: I'm 23. & I've heard the hits growing up and had to go out of my way to listen to the album. I like the hits excluding the title track. & I like Workin' Day and Night and Get on The Floor. The rest is meh for me. do u hear the bass in get on the floor or the melody in the song off the wall the rhythms in don't stop til yiu get enough that album is perfect and timeless. There was some strong FUNK for most of that album. | |
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StillDirrty said: daPrettyman said: To me, even with the disco sounding stuff on OTW, it is still a more solid album than THriller. Not to say I don't like Thriller, because I do, but I think OTW is better. I don't know what age you are, but if you were born in the 70s or 80s, you couldn't help but hear both albums getting lots of airplay. I'm 23. & I've heard the hits growing up and had to go out of my way to listen to the album. I like the hits excluding the title track. & I like Workin' Day and Night and Get on The Floor. The rest is meh for me. That explains a lot. Especially since you were probably exposed to MJ from Dangerous or HIStory forward. It was different growing up during the Disco era when EVERYONE had a Disco Hit. Hard-core rockers, country singers, and classical artists were all trying to cash in on the craze. It's kind of like how everyone is/was trying to cash in on hip-hop. Think about it, since hip-hop blew up, we have gotten everything from "Rappin' Rodney" (Rodney Dangerfield), Cowboy Troy, and so many rappin grandmothers. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Timmy84 said: BoOTyLiCioUs said: Has anyone noticed that it's only with Michael Jackson...that it must be a bad album just because it didn't sell 500 billion like thriller did? Britney's first album sold like 20 million but critics rate Blackout as her best album.
Yeah and that's crazy because I consider Dangerous and HIStory to have some very great material in it. Even Invincible had some cuts in it. But they always focus on sales when it comes to MJ. yes i agree i like off the wall, and history more than thriller. there are alot of gems hidden in michael's albums going all the way back to when he was a kid but people want to play out thriller and other popular songs which are great but sometimes it's like...there's MORE [Edited 9/10/09 11:16am] "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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StillDirrty said: daPrettyman said: To me, even with the disco sounding stuff on OTW, it is still a more solid album than THriller. Not to say I don't like Thriller, because I do, but I think OTW is better. I don't know what age you are, but if you were born in the 70s or 80s, you couldn't help but hear both albums getting lots of airplay. I'm 23. & I've heard the hits growing up and had to go out of my way to listen to the album. I like the hits excluding the title track. & I like Workin' Day and Night and Get on The Floor. The rest is meh for me. i'm 23 as well and i heard his newer music when i was little from bad and dangerous and history. | |
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Timmy84 said: I was born in 1984 but I rather listen to Off the Wall. Disco rules in my house, so does funk and there was a lot of both in that album. Neither styles of music appeal to me. Especially disco. | |
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