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Thrillho:

--- Quote from: 10101110 on 17 Nov 2006, 21:08 ---I'll agree with you that it's not as good as Frances The Mute was, but I wasn't so disappointed in it that it was unlistenable.? Probably not going to be making my year-end top 10 list though...

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I didn't say it was unlistenable, I said it wasn't worth listening to.

Also, I'm going to add Left by Hope of the States to this list. Their first album is one of my favourite albums ever. The second one is wank.

Johnny C:

--- Quote from: tommydski on 17 Nov 2006, 21:31 ---'Tim' by the Replacements.

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I cannot think of a single way in which a band's magnum opus could be mightier than this one. It is a superb record, and as such I'm just going to say Dig Me Out by Sleater-Kinney to see what you're going to do about it.

Huh?

HUH

muffy:
Saves The Day - Stay What You Are

I heard 'Say You'll Never Leave', thought it was awesome and got given this album instead, which is utter gash. But I didn't part with money for it.

Also, Tapes n' Tapes. Insistor is one of my favourite songs of this year, and yet the rest of the album is so very very dead. Even Cowbell isn't that great...but again, I didn't pay for it, so can't feel too ripped off.

And Bright Eyes - A collection of songs...

The guy in my local record shop actually refused to order it in on the basis of its inherent terribleness, but being the occasional completist I am, insisted on buying it at a later date.  And then sold it a fortnight later.


But then, for every bit of crap I've got, I've found something brilliant enough to negate it.

IronOxide:
When I think of the two albums that I was more disappointed than any others, they would have to be:

The Third Album - Big Star
Pressure Chief - Cake

Jillybean:

--- Quote from: muffy on 18 Nov 2006, 05:21 ---
But then, for every bit of crap I've got, I've found something brilliant enough to negate it.

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The advantage of having a large collection :)  Actually, another one that I was really disappointed in (I don't expect anyone to know this one) was MacUmba.  I'd borrowed it from someone who loves them, they're a celtic/reggae band, and she'd let me listen to one track which was brilliant.  The album itself was just more of the same.  I'd wanted a lot more originality from it.  In saying that, the Feeling's album is a huge grower on me, I just listened to it all when I was exercising and it impressed me.  I hadn't really liked it that much the first time I listened to it.

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