[Music] Most over-rated albums

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vegster

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As stated earlier, anything by Dylan, just don't get it and also anything by Abba, the grating nasal " Harmonies " and mispronounced English lyrics
 




chickens

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I love Bowie, near enough from the eponymous album to Black star.

Possibly my least favourite of the Berlin trilogy is Low.
It’s okay, but, it isn’t as good as Heroes or Lodger. IMO, obviously.

It’s still a lot better than Never let me down, and Earthling, neither of which I like for different reasons.

Of his later albums, Heathen is my favourite, but, the best Bowie album is Hunky Dory, always been just about my favourite album ever.

As someone who dismissed Earthling upon its release, there’s a surprising number of tracks on it that I now number among my favourite Bowie tracks. It may have been written with collaborators, but it’s aged incredibly well. IMHO
 


BBassic

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Oh man, that's a hard position to support..... DARK Side..and Wish You Were Here are just iconic, surely?!... anyone over 50 would surely have those tracks in their heart somewhere.
I probably should have clarified that I do enjoy Pink Floyd. Wish You Here is a highlight and they've definitely influenced so many bands I really enjoy.

But I'd rather listen to those bands than Pink Floyd
 


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On the Border
Brothers In Arms - Dire Straits, they peaked with Love Over Gold
Breakfast In America - Supertramp, Crime Of The Century is their masterpiece -
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, I like a lot of Gabriel era Genesis, but never got into this album when released, and despite trying a few more times over the years, just don't enjoy this one.
 


Machiavelli

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Fiveways
Brothers In Arms - Dire Straits, they peaked with Love Over Gold
Breakfast In America - Supertramp, Crime Of The Century is their masterpiece -
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, I like a lot of Gabriel era Genesis, but never got into this album when released, and despite trying a few more times over the years, just don't enjoy this one.
BIA is quite apparently utter sh!te enjoyed by Dads before their time.
This is just an opinion.
 




ozzygull

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Brothers In Arms - Dire Straits, they peaked with Love Over Gold
Breakfast In America - Supertramp, Crime Of The Century is their masterpiece -
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, I like a lot of Gabriel era Genesis, but never got into this album when released, and despite trying a few more times over the years, just don't enjoy this one.
Agree about the Lamb, I prefer “Selling England by the Pound“ but must admit I skip “The Battle of Epping Forest” as it far too wordy for me.
 


BadFish

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Abbey Road has always been my favourite Beatles album
Me too, that or Revolver. But then I love the medley on side two and can tolerate Maxwell's silver hammer.

I also love their 'boyband' pop early years stuff too. If I Fell is a stone cold classic and I will fight anyone who disagrees.
 


BadFish

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BIA is quite apparently utter sh!te enjoyed by Dads before their time.
This is just an opinion.
I only started to enjoy Dire Straights when I became a dad.*

*This isn't strictly true but suits the narrative so well and is true enough for me to go with it.
 






BadFish

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No Jacket required
The thread says over rated. Which means it needs to be rated in the first place. 😂

I always assumed any and all sales for Phill Collins were the result of mass hypnosis, a desire for fitting in and/or chemtrails/vaccines. 😂
 


aolstudios

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Me too, that or Revolver. But then I love the medley on side two and can tolerate Maxwell's silver hammer.

I also love their 'boyband' pop early years stuff too. If I Fell is a stone cold classic and I will fight anyone who disagrees.
Yep. The Fabs are actually underrated. Their absolute ubiquity means we take them for granted. They'll be lauded as they should be centuries from now
 




Peteinblack

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Bath, Somerset.
"Then a geezer with a double-neck guitar, came and told me....
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A double-album, each of the 4 sides (of vinyl) containing one 25-minutes track of Tolkein-inspired drivel, backed by Steve Howe's 'virtuoso' guitar noodlings
:sleep::sleep::sleep::sleep::sleep::sleep::sleep::sleep:.
 


BadFish

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As with a few bands mentioned on this thread' not liking the Beatles is one thing, not rating what they did shows a lack of understanding. See also Dylan's lyrics and Floyd's atmosphere.

If I am honest I can rate Queen's song writing and populist pop posturing. Freddy was a great front man. I just don't like it.
 
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SAC

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The Who, Live at (Dirty) Leeds.

From a band that I do rate (highly) and enjoyed seeing live back in 1979. I bought Live at Leeds as it was described as the best live LP ever. It's not. Side one is fine but too short and side two only has two songs, including 15 minutes of My Generation (mixed with numerous other tracks).

My son pinched it off me, played it and then returned it. He didn't do that with any of the other LPs he pinched off me!
 


aolstudios

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The Who, Live at (Dirty) Leeds.

From a band that I do rate (highly) and enjoyed seeing live back in 1979. I bought Live at Leeds as it was described as the best live LP ever. It's not. Side one is fine but too short and side two only has two songs, including 15 minutes of My Generation (mixed with numerous other tracks).

My son pinched it off me, played it and then returned it. He didn't do that with any of the other LPs he pinched off me!
It's a bit rawk for me. The Who were so much more but had a year or so of seeming to feel they had to clumsily compete with lumpen competition
 


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