Yes, but it's a notch above Frank's Wild Years.theplatypus wrote:I think Heartattack is several notches below the other two.durdencommatyler wrote:Tom Waits: Heartattack & Vine, Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs
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Crisis averted!stip wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:The former, clearly. Name a band/artist, any band/artist. Now put down that band/artist's best three album run. List as many band/artists as you fucking want.stip wrote:oh wait, is this thread about the best 3 album run internal to the band, or the best 3 album run in the history of music. It is the former I apologize to everyone. if it is the second, everyone stop fucking up the thread I didn't create.
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Plus trying to figure out the latter would be a pretty pointless exercise. This is much more fun!stip wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:The former, clearly. Name a band/artist, any band/artist. Now put down that band/artist's best three album run. List as many band/artists as you fucking want.stip wrote:oh wait, is this thread about the best 3 album run internal to the band, or the best 3 album run in the history of music. It is the former I apologize to everyone. if it is the second, everyone stop fucking up the thread I didn't create.
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I find it pretty underwhelming. That being said, the three singles (Tender, Coffee & TV, and No Distance Left to Run) are three of the most jaw-droppingly beautiful things they ever did. But I feel like the rest of the album crumbles around those tracks.harmless wrote:How do you feel about 13?
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Don't be ridiculous.Gods' Die wrote:Yes, but it's a notch above Frank's Wild Years.theplatypus wrote:I think Heartattack is several notches below the other two.durdencommatyler wrote:Tom Waits: Heartattack & Vine, Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs
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Maybe I'm reaching there, looking at the tracklist for Frank's, but every time I listen to it I wish the performances had a little more whereas HA&V's first track really kicks your fucking ass. His production has been fucking perfect on his records after this one from Bone Machine on.theplatypus wrote:Don't be ridiculous.Gods' Die wrote:Yes, but it's a notch above Frank's Wild Years.theplatypus wrote:I think Heartattack is several notches below the other two.durdencommatyler wrote:Tom Waits: Heartattack & Vine, Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs
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There are piles of great songs on that record.Lament wrote:I find it pretty underwhelming. That being said, the three singles (Tender, Coffee & TV, and No Distance Left to Run) are three of the most jaw-droppingly beautiful things they ever did. But I feel like the rest of the album crumbles around those tracks.harmless wrote:How do you feel about 13?
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It's my favorite Blur album, but I will agree that the singles are the best songs.zeb wrote:There are piles of great songs on that record.Lament wrote:I find it pretty underwhelming. That being said, the three singles (Tender, Coffee & TV, and No Distance Left to Run) are three of the most jaw-droppingly beautiful things they ever did. But I feel like the rest of the album crumbles around those tracks.harmless wrote:How do you feel about 13?
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I love it all. I like the fact they played with "noise" on that album more than they'd done before. Some of it's so beautifully weird (or felt like that at the time). I would've put it in a trilogy if I thought Think Tank was good enough.Lament wrote:I find it pretty underwhelming. That being said, the three singles (Tender, Coffee & TV, and No Distance Left to Run) are three of the most jaw-droppingly beautiful things they ever did. But I feel like the rest of the album crumbles around those tracks.harmless wrote:How do you feel about 13?
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Yeah...S/T & 13 are really awesome changes of direction, though 13 especially has some pretty skippable stuff. And I can also sit through the entire Great Escape.harmless wrote:I love it all. I like the fact they played with "noise" on that album more than they'd done before. Some of it's so beautifully weird (or felt like that at the time). I would've put it in a trilogy if I thought Think Tank was good enough.Lament wrote:I find it pretty underwhelming. That being said, the three singles (Tender, Coffee & TV, and No Distance Left to Run) are three of the most jaw-droppingly beautiful things they ever did. But I feel like the rest of the album crumbles around those tracks.harmless wrote:How do you feel about 13?
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But that's the problem, isn't it. I can't just ignore a record like that. I guess I cold say that Mule Variations, Blood Money, Alice is better than the run I listed previously. But Or maybe Rain Dogs, Frank's Wild Years, Bone Machine.Kral wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Tom Waits: Heartattack & Vine, Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs
This, or
Bone Machine>Mule Variations>Blood Money
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Aw huhGods' Die wrote:Yes, but it's a notch above Frank's Wild Years.theplatypus wrote:I think Heartattack is several notches below the other two.durdencommatyler wrote:Tom Waits: Heartattack & Vine, Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs
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Think Tank is possibly my least favorite album ever made by a band I at some point legitimately loved.harmless wrote:I would've put it in a trilogy if I thought Think Tank was good enough.
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I dunno, "Good Song" is pretty good.
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Looking back at the tracklist, though, I don't remember most of these songs.
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I like plenty of stuff on Think Tank.... I think, because I don't remember much about it. I think I remember the sound blurring (no pun intended) too much with what Radiohead were doing at the time. I love that Blur became more experimental, but ultimately I don't think they were ever able to carve out a particular identity to legitimately rival Radiohead's.
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Although both bands had been wiping the floor with Oasis for ages by then.
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Fucking Oasis.
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I see no real reason to compare Radiohead and Oasis. They both went after completely different things, and I'd argue each were equally successful at achieving what they set out to do.
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