Some others that I didn't see:
The Band The Basement Tapes (recorded in 1967 with Bob Dylan, finally released in 1976*) Music from Big Pink The Band (self-titled) Stage Fright
*Of course, a bit of a technicality, but I thought it better to acknowledge The Basement Tapes and leave off Cahoots.
Bee Gees† Mr. Natural Main Course Children of the World Saturday Night Fever Spirits Having Flown
†Leaving out the Live album. Fleetwood Mac Heroes are Hard to Find Fleetwood Mac Rumours Tusk
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico White Light/White Heat The Velvet Underground
Simon & Garfunkel Sounds of Silence Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme Bookends Bridge OVer Troubled Water
[Edited 6/20/11 8:19am] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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Perhaps... but i've always had a bit of a soft-spot for "Little Creatures". Some solid stuff on that album. * * *
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Can't believe I forgot this one. * * *
Prince's Classic Finally Expanded The Deluxe 'Purple Rain' Reissue http://www.popmatters.com...n-reissue/ | |
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Metallica - Ride the Lightning 84 / Master of Puppets 86/ And Justice for All 88 /Black Album 91 (I excluded the excellent Kill'Em All due to the poor production values...)
Depeche Mode - Some Great Reward 84 / Black Celebration 86 / Music for the Masses 87 / Violator 90
Duran Duran - Duran Duran 81 / Rio 82 / 7 & The Ragger Tiger 83 / Wild Boys + A View to a Kill singles + Arcadia/Power Station side projects 84-85 (ok I cheated a lil bit, lol)
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hoho!
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Selma's Songs is in between Vespertine and Medulla. Space for sale... | |
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Or was it in between Homogenic and Vespertine? Space for sale... | |
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You're right. It's between Homeogenic and Vespertine. Aargh.. | |
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Music snob, much? | |
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Condesending as well.
I think up until HIStory MJ's songwriting got stronger with every new release. | |
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OFF THE WALL:
THRILLER:
BAD:
DANGEROUS:
HIStory:
Looks like he wrote most of Bad; who knew? Outside of that, he wrote 18 songs by himself over the course of the remaining 4 albums. Anyone in the music business knows it's common practice for an artist of MJ's caliber to demand songwriting credit for the honor of having the artist record the song, so it's a safe bet that MJ contributed very little compositionally to many of these so-called callaborations.
That said, I would call Off The Wall-Thriller-Bad a great three album sequence (even though Bad is really a formulaic re-write of Thriller, albeit with very stong songs). There is a dip after Bad with the departure of Quincy Jones, a trend which continued until his eventual accidental suicide. (Or whatever you want to call recreational anesthesia.)
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Firstly, Dangerous doesn't have the same tracklisting as HIStory.
HIStory alone contained 9 songs solely written by MJ, one of which became the biggest selling single of his career...
Get your facts straight before you go trying to discredit his songwriting skills. You clearly know jack shit. [Edited 6/20/11 10:24am] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Which song became his biggest selling single? Space for sale... | |
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You showed me.
Obviously, copy and paste error (now corrected above).
I stand corrected, He wrote 18 by himself songs over the course of the remaining four albums.
If you include the 8 songs on Bad that he wrote alone, that's 26 songs he wrote all by himself in a period of 16 years! And you're comparing this to the others here, many of which where the entire four album streak came in four years or less, in some cases less than two years? Really, now.
[Edited 6/20/11 10:51am] [Edited 6/20/11 11:05am] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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We should be applauding quality not quantity. Fact is, the man single-handedly wrote some of the most beloved classic pop songs of the last 30 years - a claim not many singer/songwriters can make.
Besides, this thread isn't about producing a lot of music in a short space of time, it's about a string of strong consecutive releases.
Going back to the four album streak conversation, it's a lot easier for a band of four members to write regular albums than it is for a solo artist because they're sharing the songwriting efforts.
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Earth Song. | |
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I would wager that it's a lot easier to write tuneless jazz noodlings that nobody really listens to for pleasure or pretentious drugged up experimental music that only sounds good to music snobs than it is timeless pop songs that resonate with millions of people spanning multiple generations. [Edited 6/20/11 11:13am] | |
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Wow, Dangerous was the biggest pop album of 1992, and easily of the early-90's
and YES, OffTheWall-Thriller-Bad-Dangerous are a classic sequence, Bad being the weakest of them all, but saved by some classic singles and a huge world tour... | |
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I could never really warm to "Heroes are Hard to Find" but I really love "Mystery to Me". * * *
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Your take on The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, The Velvet Underground, The Band, The Bee Gees, Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Wonder, Talking Heads, Simon & Garfunkel really isn't helping your argument! "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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With EWF U could start in a number of places:
Open Our Eyes TTWOTW Gratitude Spirit
or
TTWOTW Gratitude Spirit AllnAll
Damn near everything from 1973-1974 - 1979 was classic....and in 1975 2 albums were released... | |
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It's not my fault that you have terrible taste in music.
I'm willing to stipulate that they had a huge dropoff in quality in the '80s but the first four albums are all fantastic. | |
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Now, you were saying...?
[Edited 6/20/11 12:25pm] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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Yuck! That's interesting. Me no likey that song. Space for sale... | |
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[Edited 6/20/11 15:00pm] Brace yourself
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Gap Band: II, III, IV, V-Jammin' Johnnie Taylor: One Step Beyond, Super Taylor, Taylored In Silk, Eargasm Swing Out Sister: The Living Return, Shapes And Patterns, Somewhere Deep In The Night, Where Our Love Grows (There was an album between Shapes and Somewhere, but it was only released in Japan and I don't have it.) Basia: Time and Tide, London Warsaw New York, The Sweetest Illusion, It's That Girl Again Jacksons: The Jacksons, Goin' Places, Destiny, Triumph Run DMC: Run-DMC, King Of Rock, Raising Hell, Tougher Than Leather Beastie Boys: Paul's Boutique, Check Your Head, Ill Communication, Hello Nasty You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Def Leppard - High N' Dry / Pyromania / Hysteria / Adrenalize | |
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Ok, I'll give 'em another chance. I listened to those four albums in a row some months ago and I was not impressed, but perhaps my first impression was rushed. I mean, I enjoyed their Greatest Hits album but that was all. | |
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