I agree, however I will take out several of those albums WTG, YCD, IB, TIC, STR adn Evita. Since some of them are remixes albums, compilations and sundtracks. | |
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Prince... endlessly! Life Matters | |
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RJOrion said: MotownSubdivision said: I'd like to nominate Outkast for this too. 1994: Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik 1996: ATLiens 1998: Aquemini 2000: Stankonia 2003: Speakerboxxx/The Love Below The greatest streak of albums in hip hop. nah, JayZ had a greater run 1996 Reasonable Doubt 1997 In My Lifetime vol 1 1998 Hard Knock Life vol 2 1999 Life and Times of S.Carter vol 3 2000 Dynasty Roc LaFamilia 2001 The Blueprint 2002 Blueprint 2 2003 The Black Album Reasonable Doubt and Jay Z Never understood the hype on this talentless rubbish rapper. Samples that are so obvious I could come up with something much better by using my Music Collection. | |
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Comser said: I'd have to go with Madonna from '83-'00 (she was non-stop hit after hit!)
Madonna (1983) Like A Virgin (1984) True Blue (1986) Who's That Girl (1987) You Can Dance (1987) Like A Prayer (1989) I'm Breathless (1990) Immaculate Collection (1990) Erotica (1992) Bedtime Stories (1994) Something To Remember (1995) Evita (1997) Ray Of Light (1998) Music (2000)
Some of those albums are not even qualified to be in the list. Prince Mj Stevie Miles Funkadelic all had better albums. | |
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Madonna (1983)
Like A Virgin (1984)
True Blue (1986)
Like A Prayer (1989)
Immaculate Collection (1990)
Erotica (1992)
Bedtime Stories (1994)
Ray Of Light (1998)
Music (2000)
There you have it. | |
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77 More Songs About Buildings And Food Fear Of Music Remain In The Light Speaking In Tongues Little Creatures True Stories (Naked)
including the fantastic live-albums
The Name Of This Band... Stop Making Sense
this is a great run
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I agree with this
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When you have a hard time naming an artist's masterpiece, and they arrived all in a row, I would say the blessing went to Stevie Wonder. | |
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Shame on you all for disregard the amazing running Al Green had in the seventies. Lock this shit now, please. | |
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Rance Allen Group 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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Jermaine Jackson 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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Powerlight is the first EW&F album that I was disappointed with.I like the two singles ("Fall In Love With Me" and "Side By Side"),but the rest of the album falls flat.Raise is a great album,but this time around,the music was starting to sound formulaic and stale.
The funny thing is...I actually like Electric Universe.It's a bolder,more experimental sound for EW&F.Maurice said that,by 1983,he was simply bored with R&B music and wanted to branch out a bit.Unfortunately,their audience just wasn't ready for it. | |
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I love Touch The World.I think it was a perfect comeback album.One great tune after another...."Here Today And Gone Tomorrow" is an absolute gem....."Every Now And Then" should have been a single.I think the pop and adult contemporary audiences would have loved that one...."Money Tight" and "Victim Of The Modern Heart" are top-notch songs,too.Really,there's not a bad song anywhere on this album.
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Madonna certainly has a great catalog.When she released True Blue,that's when I really began to take her seriously."Live To Tell" is the song that made me a fan. | |
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The Beatles obviously had a good run....from their first album to their last ('Let It Be').
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Their 1976 self-titled album and the 1978 Destiny album are superb I love those two albums. | |
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Prince from 1980-88 was an incredible run | |
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SoulAlive said:
I love Touch The World.I think it was a perfect comeback album.One great tune after another...."Here Today And Gone Tomorrow" is an absolute gem....."Every Now And Then" should have been a single.I think the pop and adult contemporary audiences would have loved that one...."Money Tight" and "Victim Of The Modern Heart" are top-notch songs,too.Really,there's not a bad song anywhere on this album.
i LOVE Money Tight...System Of Survival, Here Today Gone Tomorrow, and Thinking Of You were really good songs, too... "Touch The World" is one of their best post golden era albums..."Illumination" was pretty good too... but nothing like the annual greatness (albums AND tours) of 1973 - 1981...they set such a high standard they couldnt live up to it for years, even though there were some pretty good songs scattered through those post 1983 albums...certain members of the group that created and performed those magical melodies and rhythms were no longer there, and it showed | |
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P-Funk (from late'71 to '78)
Maggot Brain America Eats its Young Cosmic Slop Standing on The Verge Of Gettin it On Up for the Downstroke Let's Take It To The Stage Chocolate City Mothership Connection Tales of Kidd Funkadelic Stretchin' Out In Bootsy's Rubber Band Hardcore Jollies The Clones of Dr Funkenstein Ahh....The Name is Bootsy Baby Live/P-Funk Earth Tour Funkentelechy vs The Placebo Syndrome One Nation Under a Groove Bootsy? Player of the Year Motor Booty Affair
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... Also ..... Just as an aside....(slightly off topic)... The Isley Brothers had the longest chart run of anybody I can think of... From their first chart hit --"Shout ", in 1959, to "Just Came here to Chill", in 2006... Is there anybody else in Pop , Rock or R&B , that had that kind of chart longevity? That said, I thought that their strongest run was from the late 60's ("It's Your Thing") to the mid 80's ("Smooth Sailing")...
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I actually loved Powerlight. The only songs I didn't care for on it was Freedom Of Choice which was obvious filler and Spread Your Love which was stale. Overlooked songs on the album were Straight From The Heart, Speed Of Love, and Something Special. I understand where you were coming from with Electric Universe as EWF and the Commodores were losing steam and fans(especially the latter without Lionel) to bands who transitioned to more synth oriented funk like Cameo, Barkays, Zapp, Lakeside, Midnight Star, and ConFunkShun. Electric Universe was a nice try but like you stated fans just weren't accepting it from EWF. The album for me was just so so. They hit it out the park with Magnetic, Moonwalk, and Electirc Nation. The ballads Could It Be Right and We're Living In Our Own Time were probably their worse ever up to that point. Getting back to RJ's point. He is spot own about Al McKay but I got to give it up to Roland Bautista. His guitar work kicked ass on Raise. If you didn't like probably their most rock oriented song Changing Times you just didn't have a pulse. Bautista kicked ass on it and You're A Winner. I'm actually surprised the label didn't try to push this out as a final single from the album. I think it would have went over well with the pop/rock audience. To me they accomplished on this album more of what Maurice was trying to accomplish on Electric Nation. One thing Electric Nation did was introduce EWF fans to Verdine White's legendary Lion King perm. He hasn't changed since. [Edited 3/29/20 1:36am] Don't laugh at my funk
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I'm gonna pull out Powerlight and give it another listen.I haven't heard it in a long time.
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Destiny is my all time favorite from them, the self titled album has grown on me lately and Triumph and Live are great ones. | |
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Why did you include those Bootsy albums, furthermore, I'm not sure if all those albums are that great. | |
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same here | |
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Total music royalty. | |
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I may be in the minority but I kind of pass on their doo wop years. Their classic period for me was from 1969 to 1983. They had some good material here and there afterwards but imo their classic period ended with the Between The Sheets album right after Chris, Ernie, and Marvin formed Isley Jasper Isley. Don't laugh at my funk
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Prince 80s Music have been mentioned and its was a fantastic run. Now I am taking you to the 90s music. Diamonds & Pearl's Symbol (very underrated ) Come (orgasm lol) Black Album Exodus Gold Experience Chaos & Disorder Emancipation Crystal Ball could've been the best album ever Had Prince selected his best work from the vault At that time period. Never the less their were some excellent songs. | |
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Galaxy said: Prince 80s Music have been mentioned and its was a fantastic run. Now I am taking you to the 90s music. Diamonds & Pearl's Symbol (very underrated ) Come Black Album Exodus Gold Experience Chaos & Disorder Emancipation Crystal Ball could've been the best album ever Had Prince selected his best work from the vault At that time period. Never the less their were some excellent songs. | |
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I think a lot of people count those Bootsy albums as part of the whole Parliafunkadlicment thang. And the output there is amazing, but I'd say there are weak spots in the run when compared to, say, Stevie's 70s output (but probably as many amazing records).
Btw, I'm only familiar with Al Green from his hits and Green is Blues, but you're so adamant on the subject I know what I'll be listening to all day tomorrow. | |
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