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Omnicide:
'We Will Fall' off The Stooge's first album. ten minutes of dreary psychedelia.

Is it me or would Houses of The Holy be Led eppelin's best album if D'yer Maker was replaced with any other track?

Oh and Re-occuring Dreams of Husker Du's Zen Arcade. The 14 minute final track. A wee bit self-indulgent?

Come to think of it, what album doesn't have at least one sub-par track (sparing older albums with only six tracks)? Meh, nothing's flawless.

jcknbl:

--- Quote ---And you should blame Lennon and McCartney, because they essentially wrote it to sound EXACTLY like you said it sounds.

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Yeah, but I'm pretty sure it was written for Ringo and based on something he said on acid. I guess I'll blame everyone but George.

Another album

Elliott Smith- s/t -Alphabet Town: Its not that its unlistenable it just feels like filler. Theres nothing catchy or memorable about it.

nobody:

--- Quote from: Omnicide ---Come to think of it, what album doesn't have at least one sub-par track (sparing older albums with only six tracks)? Meh, nothing's flawless.
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i think the beatles american version of rubber soul is pretty flawless, especially if you get the DESS mono version of it. also nmh's aeroplane over the sea i think is great and cohesive, would be lessened by any track removed

well, mebbe it would flow better without the accordian led untitled instrumental, but i still enjoy it

Kid Modernist:
The Merry Blues, the first track off of Manu Chao's Proxima Estacion: Esperanza. I always thought the album was much less talented than his first (Clandestino), but I found out if you don't listen to the first song it is a complete continuation of awesomeness.

chamberk:
I always definitely think that way about Pinkerton and "No Other One".

And I know it's blasphemy, but Sun King is the only song on Abbey Road that I don't actively love.

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