Bands that haven't managed to better their debut albums
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I've been listening to the new Elbow album today and, whilst I like it so far, I am of the opinion that their first album is still their best.
So what other bands, even if they've had some decent stuff subsequently, have not managed to top their débuts?
Here's a few to start:
Oasis
Bloc Party
The Strokes
The Stone Roses
Pearl Jam
The Black Crowes
Guns n Roses
Arctic Monkeys
Manic Street Preachers
Maximo Park
Please feel free to add some more, or disagree violently with my suggestions!
So what other bands, even if they've had some decent stuff subsequently, have not managed to top their débuts?
Here's a few to start:
Oasis
Bloc Party
The Strokes
The Stone Roses
Pearl Jam
The Black Crowes
Guns n Roses
Arctic Monkeys
Manic Street Preachers
Maximo Park
Please feel free to add some more, or disagree violently with my suggestions!
There are loads of examples. I do agree with you about Elbow, although it is not night and day above the others as they have been pretty consistent. Manic Street Preachers though? Not many people would think that, given that the Holy Bible is generally the hardcore fan favourite, and Everything Must Go the britpop fan favourite!
Anyway, Ash, The Music, Rage Against The Machine, The Killers, Keane, Kasabian...
Anyway, Ash, The Music, Rage Against The Machine, The Killers, Keane, Kasabian...
I think that the issue here is that the first album draws on (potentially) many years woth of material, whereas subsequent albums are more rushed, some more examples:-
KT Tunstall
Rickie Lee Jones
Iron Maiden (never captured that rawness again)
Van Halen (as Iron Maiden)
Gregson And Collister - Mischief
Michaeil schenker Group - First Album
Ozzy Osborne - Blizzard Of Oz
You could also make a list of artists who have produced amazing live albums but never a brilliant studio one, eg UFO - Strangers In The Night, Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous
KT Tunstall
Rickie Lee Jones
Iron Maiden (never captured that rawness again)
Van Halen (as Iron Maiden)
Gregson And Collister - Mischief
Michaeil schenker Group - First Album
Ozzy Osborne - Blizzard Of Oz
You could also make a list of artists who have produced amazing live albums but never a brilliant studio one, eg UFO - Strangers In The Night, Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous
As much as I like the band,
Madness - One Step Beyond.
Other albums were ok but they never had the amount of great tracks that the debut had.
It is an a amazing album (Phantom Of The Opera is the best song), but I think Bruces vocals suit the band a lot better. I think "Number Of The Beast" is the best album they ever made.
Madness - One Step Beyond.
Other albums were ok but they never had the amount of great tracks that the debut had.
DavidY said:
Iron Maiden (never captured that rawness again)
Really?It is an a amazing album (Phantom Of The Opera is the best song), but I think Bruces vocals suit the band a lot better. I think "Number Of The Beast" is the best album they ever made.
DavidY said:
You could also make a list of artists who have produced amazing live albums but never a brilliant studio one, eg UFO - Strangers In The Night, Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous
I'm afraid I couldn't disagree more.'UFO 1' and 'Flying' are both very good albums.SITN is good in parts (Lights Out) but is very much commercial rock for themost of it.The first two albums are real growers;modern heavy rock owes a huge debt to UFO.
Thin Lizzy you've got right though.
judas said:
Alabama 3. None of their other albums manages to reach the same level of brilliance as Exile on Coldharbour Lane.
I always thought that was their second album and La Peste was the first? Songwise, they're struggling to match Woke Up This Morning which is just such a top tune.Gassing Station | Music | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




k), Arcade Fire, Kasabian, Stereophonics, The Streets.