Biggest drop off from one album to the next
DB_Cooper
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I put on Sandanista! today and instantly remembered how bad it is, especially after London Calling. Talmbout falling off a cliff there. Dudes were on a 4.5 star, 4.5 star, 5 star streak, then...
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so true. Last year I decided to listen to it after giving it a good 8-9 years between listenings...a true terd. Perhaps a one sided 45 of "Police on my back" instead of this LP would have been better.
Maybe my tastes changed in the 5 years between but I ceased to aspire to anything he did off that.
Paycheck so angry cos he know it true.
Also Midnight Marauders > Beats, Rhymes and Life. I know BRL was all JayDee but there was no magic on that set.
And it would still be close to the worst track on London Calling.
as long as it did take me to warm to BRL, those are sometimes the best albums, but not in this case IMO. it had some definite strong tracks, but overall it has a sleepy vibe. especially towards the end of the album. i don't even know how 'stressed out' was a single. it is totally lethargic and a real downer to me. so yeah, good call in certain aspects!
^^^^^ hums Lost in the Supermarket when he shops at Whole Foods
Lost in the Supermarket > Magnificent Seven
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....Thriller
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something about the melody to lost in the supermarket always gets the theme to 'growing pains' stuck in my head for the rest of the day.
Raj, Outlaw actually came out before Headless Horsemen, not after.
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Whoa. I am very interested to see if anyone agrees with you.
Born in the USA to that live box set or Tunnel of Love, which ever was next.
I am talking about commercial drop off, not artistic.
Bad has some good MJ moments. OTW, Thriller, Bad each seem to be aimed at a slightly younger demographic than the one before.
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...is a mighty long way to slide. I actually met somebody who claimed to be as big a Brownsville fan as I am, but when he said that his fave LP of theirs was Motor City Connection, I wondered if he was on crack!
I agree. I am not a rock connoisseur so my endorsement means little.
I had no idea they had fans.
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