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PJs best albums are Vitalogy, No Code & Binaural.
I do like all of Waters’ solo work though, so it’s clear which side of the fence I’m on!
I’ve liked all of them so far, except that I don’t like the recent single and haven’t bought the album yet.
The first album is good, but it’s spoiled to some extent by having Mr. Brightside on it - a track which almost permanently put me off them before I’d given them a chance...
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
Reverend Horton Heat - Liquor In The Front
Nothing to do with the album but I bought it on CD and it was mispressed (can you say that about a CD?). Instead of RHH it seemed to be a various artists album along the lines of Now That's What... . I've always wondered if it had any added value because of that.
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I've got a Faith No More CD single - Midlife Crisis, I think - which actually has about 50 minutes of unknown (to me) classical music on it. I played it all the way through thinking OK, where have they hidden the FNM stuff...? I kept it as a curiosity.
I must dig out that Reverend Horton Heat album and have a listen to it, it's been a while. Mine definitely had the proper track listing!
I remember being disappointed with A Matter of Life and Death by Maiden. I went to see them live on that tour thinking they’d play most of the classics and just a handful of new tracks, but they ended up playing the album in its entirety.
Justice's last album - cross is one of my all time favs and AVD is pretty good but man, very little to like on the album number 3
Stone Roses' eponymous, as stated above - I love Second Coming! The wishy-washy 80s production on the first one really dates it and makes it a hard listen in the 21st century.
Two of my favourite guitarists, one of the world's greatest producers and almost entirely awful. I don't remember it in detail, maybe I should give it another go, but outside of Tick Tock ( very hummable) just seemed very short on ideas and suffered from horrible 80s production ( released in 1990). Not even 40 minutes of guitar wankery - they'd obviously gone out of their way to avoid that but didn't quite know what to do instead.
Actually this is making me want to go listen to it...
I like all the Frusciante albums, including Stadium Arcadium - although By The Way is my favourite - but I can't get on with any of the others at all.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
Van Halen - 5150. Humourless, tuneless, toneless, sanitised dross.
Brad - Interiors. Their first album was so good, everything after has been dull as.
Gillan - Future Shock. I tried so hard to like this album, but in reality I can't stand his voice, his lyrics, the turgid production and the complete lack of anything resembling a decent melody.