mine r;
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds:
The Good Son-Henrys Dream-Let Love In
Faith No More:
The Real Thing-Angel Dust-King for a Day…..
Sonic Youth:
Daydream Nation-Goo-Dirty
Bjork:
Debut-Post-Homogenic
The Knife:
Deep Cuts-Silent Shout-Shaking the Habitual
Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
To add, Heartbeats by The Knife is an awesome track.
comment by Custardeyes (U4500)
posted 15 minutes ago
Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
To add, Heartbeats by The Knife is an awesome track.
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itisbutt they halve many many moor betterer songs tho
interesting challenge, trickier than i thought, some fell by the wayside because they only really made 2 albums (big black), or my favourite two had sh!t either side of them (guided by voices), but i could still manage:
these first 3 are easy, they only really did 3 albums each:
stooges:
stooges/fun house/raw power
nick drake:
5 leaves left/bryter later/pink moon
big star:
#1 record/radio city/sister lovers
sparklehorse:
vivadixie/good morning spider/it's a wonderful life
steely dan:
can't buy a thrill/countdown to ecstasy/pretzel logic
mercury rev:
yerself is steam/boces/see you on the other side
kinks:
something else/village green preservation/arthur
brian eno:
here come the warm jets/taking tiger mountain/another green world
neil young:
everybody knows this is nowhere/after the goldrush/harvest
can:
monster movie/tago mago/ege bamyasi
john cale:
paris 1919/fear/slow dazzle
van morrison:
astral weeks/moondance/his band and street choir
wilco:
summerteeth/yhf/a ghost is born
and then a few miss out for unfortunate reasons - stevie wonder messed up by putting out fulfillingness before songs in the key of life, elvic costello i can't decide between my aim is true and get happy, and teenage fanclub i am similarly torn between bandwagonesque and songs from northern britain (though actually i think i do prefer the latter, so could add that to thirteen and grand prix to make another trio)
comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 37 minutes ago
interesting challenge, trickier than i thought, some fell by the wayside because they only really made 2 albums (big black), or my favourite two had sh!t either side of them (guided by voices), but i could still manage:
these first 3 are easy, they only really did 3 albums each:
stooges:
stooges/fun house/raw power
nick drake:
5 leaves left/bryter later/pink moon
big star:
#1 record/radio city/sister lovers
sparklehorse:
vivadixie/good morning spider/it's a wonderful life
steely dan:
can't buy a thrill/countdown to ecstasy/pretzel logic
mercury rev:
yerself is steam/boces/see you on the other side
kinks:
something else/village green preservation/arthur
brian eno:
here come the warm jets/taking tiger mountain/another green world
neil young:
everybody knows this is nowhere/after the goldrush/harvest
can:
monster movie/tago mago/ege bamyasi
john cale:
paris 1919/fear/slow dazzle
van morrison:
astral weeks/moondance/his band and street choir
wilco:
summerteeth/yhf/a ghost is born
and then a few miss out for unfortunate reasons - stevie wonder messed up by putting out fulfillingness before songs in the key of life, elvic costello i can't decide between my aim is true and get happy, and teenage fanclub i am similarly torn between bandwagonesque and songs from northern britain (though actually i think i do prefer the latter, so could add that to thirteen and grand prix to make another trio)
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comment by Cloggy (U1250)
posted 17 minutes ago
Bjork 😂
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Plywood plimsolls
Only a few I could think of with 3 bangers in a row.
Eminem:
Slim Shady LP (1999), Marshall Mathers LP (2000), The Eminem Show (2001).
The Brilliant Green:
Terra 2001 (1999), Los Angeles (2001), The Winter Album (2002)
Three in a row is hard, let alone 3 when each is better than the last one when the 1st had already set a high mark. I also believe it's not a coincidence that both did it in that time period and had the creative flow to be able to release year after year.
For me that period is the peak of my favorite era, the 90s, in which almost everything culturally I had interest flourished and was the best version of itself looking back in hindsight. Music, TV, movies, games, niche foreign cultural content (Japan, Hong Kong), arthouse/indie stuff. Even life itself was just much better with it being relatively peacefull and still before the big financial crises in 2008 and everything going downhill from there...and the looming COVID KO punch in the horizon
Alice in Chains - Facelift
- Dirt
- Seltitled/ Tripod
Beastie Boys - Paul’s boutique
Check your head
Ill communication
Radiohead:
The Bends
OK Computer
Kid A
The Strokes:
Is This It?
Room on Fire
First Impressions of Earth
Destroyer:
Ken
Have We Met?
Labyrinthitis
Megadeth:
Peace Sells…but who’s buying?
So Far, So Good…So What?
Rust in Peace
Led Zeppelin:
2
3
4
Black Sabbath:
Black Sabbath
Paranoid
Master of Reality
PJ Harvey:
Stories by the City, Stories by the Sea
Uh Huh, Her
White Chalk
Belle and Sebastian:
Tigermilk
If You’re Feeling Sinister
The Boy With The Arab Strap
Elliott Smith:
Elliott Smith
Either/Or
XO
Beatles:
Revolver
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Magical Mystery Tour
Led Zeppelin (4 classics)
I
II
III
IV
Echo and the Bunnymen
Crocodiles
Heaven up Here
Porcupine.
The Clash
The Clash
Give em enough Rope
London's Calling
Lets try 5 album runs:
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/5-album-runs-that-are-masterpieces.1197718/
Here's one I agree with. See the above link for dozens more. It's a grate music forum if people like their music.
LED ZEPPELIN
Led Zep 1 to Houses Of The Holy
Led Zep II to Physical Graffiti
Screaming Trees
Buzz Factory/Uncle Anesthesia/Sweet Oblivion
Radiohead:
The Bends
OK Computer
Kid A
The Ocean:
Pelagial
Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic
Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic / Cenozoic
Baroness:
Red Album
Blue Record
Yellow & Green
Converge:
Jane Doe
You Fail Me
No Heroes
Smashing Pumpkins:
Gish
Siamese Dream
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Deftones:
White Pony
Deftones
Saturday Night Wrist
Magazine
Real life/Secondhand daylight/The correct use of soap
Mettalica
Kill em All
Ride The Lightning
Master of Puppets
Guns N Roses
Appetite for destruction
Use your Illusion 1
Use your Illusion 2
Sabbath: Black Sabbath / Paranoid / Master of Reality
Led Zeppelin 2 / 3 /4
Yes: Fragile / Close to the Edge / Topographic Oceans
Genesis: Nursery Cryme / Foxtrot / Selling England
Deep Purple: In Rock / Fireball / Machine Head
Floyd: Meddle / DSOTM / WYWH
Wishbone Ash: Wishbone 1 / Pilgrimage / Argus
Zappa: Joe's Garage / Tinseltown Rebellion / Shut Up'n Play yer guitar
Marillion: Fugazi / Misplaced Childhood / Clutching at Straws
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 8 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by Custardeyes (U4500)
posted 15 minutes ago
Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
To add, Heartbeats by The Knife is an awesome track.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
itisbutt they halve many many moor betterer songs tho
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And José Gonzalez made Heartbeats his own anyway.
Outkast
Southernplayalistc, ATliens, Aquemini
comment by Clockwork Red: KindUgarten Cop (U4892)
posted 2 hours, 50 minutes ago
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 8 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by Custardeyes (U4500)
posted 15 minutes ago
Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
To add, Heartbeats by The Knife is an awesome track.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
itisbutt they halve many many moor betterer songs tho
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And José Gonzalez made Heartbeats his own anyway.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Terrybubble version
Inapprpriate 4 a song about gettin fooked up n casual sayex
2pac
Me against the world
All eyes on me
Makaveli
Radiohead:
The Bends
OK Computer
Kid A
This is their best run of three, but Amnesiac/Hail To The Thief/In Rainbows is also incredible.
I'm going to add
R.E.M.:
Out Of Time
Automatic For The People
Monster
Talk Talk
The Party’s over/Its my life/The colour of spring
Think my lisseds were bessed tbh
comment by Glen Bulb (U1449)
posted 5 hours, 24 minutes ago
Talk Talk
The Party’s over/Its my life/The colour of spring
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Good shout
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posted on 15/9/24
mine r;
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds:
The Good Son-Henrys Dream-Let Love In
Faith No More:
The Real Thing-Angel Dust-King for a Day…..
Sonic Youth:
Daydream Nation-Goo-Dirty
Bjork:
Debut-Post-Homogenic
The Knife:
Deep Cuts-Silent Shout-Shaking the Habitual
posted on 16/9/24
Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
To add, Heartbeats by The Knife is an awesome track.
posted on 16/9/24
comment by Custardeyes (U4500)
posted 15 minutes ago
Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
To add, Heartbeats by The Knife is an awesome track.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
itisbutt they halve many many moor betterer songs tho
posted on 16/9/24
interesting challenge, trickier than i thought, some fell by the wayside because they only really made 2 albums (big black), or my favourite two had sh!t either side of them (guided by voices), but i could still manage:
these first 3 are easy, they only really did 3 albums each:
stooges:
stooges/fun house/raw power
nick drake:
5 leaves left/bryter later/pink moon
big star:
#1 record/radio city/sister lovers
sparklehorse:
vivadixie/good morning spider/it's a wonderful life
steely dan:
can't buy a thrill/countdown to ecstasy/pretzel logic
mercury rev:
yerself is steam/boces/see you on the other side
kinks:
something else/village green preservation/arthur
brian eno:
here come the warm jets/taking tiger mountain/another green world
neil young:
everybody knows this is nowhere/after the goldrush/harvest
can:
monster movie/tago mago/ege bamyasi
john cale:
paris 1919/fear/slow dazzle
van morrison:
astral weeks/moondance/his band and street choir
wilco:
summerteeth/yhf/a ghost is born
and then a few miss out for unfortunate reasons - stevie wonder messed up by putting out fulfillingness before songs in the key of life, elvic costello i can't decide between my aim is true and get happy, and teenage fanclub i am similarly torn between bandwagonesque and songs from northern britain (though actually i think i do prefer the latter, so could add that to thirteen and grand prix to make another trio)
posted on 16/9/24
Bjork 😂
posted on 16/9/24
comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 37 minutes ago
interesting challenge, trickier than i thought, some fell by the wayside because they only really made 2 albums (big black), or my favourite two had sh!t either side of them (guided by voices), but i could still manage:
these first 3 are easy, they only really did 3 albums each:
stooges:
stooges/fun house/raw power
nick drake:
5 leaves left/bryter later/pink moon
big star:
#1 record/radio city/sister lovers
sparklehorse:
vivadixie/good morning spider/it's a wonderful life
steely dan:
can't buy a thrill/countdown to ecstasy/pretzel logic
mercury rev:
yerself is steam/boces/see you on the other side
kinks:
something else/village green preservation/arthur
brian eno:
here come the warm jets/taking tiger mountain/another green world
neil young:
everybody knows this is nowhere/after the goldrush/harvest
can:
monster movie/tago mago/ege bamyasi
john cale:
paris 1919/fear/slow dazzle
van morrison:
astral weeks/moondance/his band and street choir
wilco:
summerteeth/yhf/a ghost is born
and then a few miss out for unfortunate reasons - stevie wonder messed up by putting out fulfillingness before songs in the key of life, elvic costello i can't decide between my aim is true and get happy, and teenage fanclub i am similarly torn between bandwagonesque and songs from northern britain (though actually i think i do prefer the latter, so could add that to thirteen and grand prix to make another trio)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 16/9/24
comment by Cloggy (U1250)
posted 17 minutes ago
Bjork 😂
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Plywood plimsolls
posted on 16/9/24
Only a few I could think of with 3 bangers in a row.
Eminem:
Slim Shady LP (1999), Marshall Mathers LP (2000), The Eminem Show (2001).
The Brilliant Green:
Terra 2001 (1999), Los Angeles (2001), The Winter Album (2002)
Three in a row is hard, let alone 3 when each is better than the last one when the 1st had already set a high mark. I also believe it's not a coincidence that both did it in that time period and had the creative flow to be able to release year after year.
For me that period is the peak of my favorite era, the 90s, in which almost everything culturally I had interest flourished and was the best version of itself looking back in hindsight. Music, TV, movies, games, niche foreign cultural content (Japan, Hong Kong), arthouse/indie stuff. Even life itself was just much better with it being relatively peacefull and still before the big financial crises in 2008 and everything going downhill from there...and the looming COVID KO punch in the horizon
posted on 16/9/24
Alice in Chains - Facelift
- Dirt
- Seltitled/ Tripod
Beastie Boys - Paul’s boutique
Check your head
Ill communication
posted on 16/9/24
Radiohead:
The Bends
OK Computer
Kid A
The Strokes:
Is This It?
Room on Fire
First Impressions of Earth
Destroyer:
Ken
Have We Met?
Labyrinthitis
Megadeth:
Peace Sells…but who’s buying?
So Far, So Good…So What?
Rust in Peace
Led Zeppelin:
2
3
4
Black Sabbath:
Black Sabbath
Paranoid
Master of Reality
PJ Harvey:
Stories by the City, Stories by the Sea
Uh Huh, Her
White Chalk
Belle and Sebastian:
Tigermilk
If You’re Feeling Sinister
The Boy With The Arab Strap
Elliott Smith:
Elliott Smith
Either/Or
XO
Beatles:
Revolver
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Magical Mystery Tour
posted on 16/9/24
Led Zeppelin (4 classics)
I
II
III
IV
Echo and the Bunnymen
Crocodiles
Heaven up Here
Porcupine.
The Clash
The Clash
Give em enough Rope
London's Calling
posted on 16/9/24
Lets try 5 album runs:
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/5-album-runs-that-are-masterpieces.1197718/
Here's one I agree with. See the above link for dozens more. It's a grate music forum if people like their music.
LED ZEPPELIN
Led Zep 1 to Houses Of The Holy
Led Zep II to Physical Graffiti
posted on 16/9/24
Screaming Trees
Buzz Factory/Uncle Anesthesia/Sweet Oblivion
posted on 16/9/24
Radiohead:
The Bends
OK Computer
Kid A
The Ocean:
Pelagial
Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic
Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic / Cenozoic
Baroness:
Red Album
Blue Record
Yellow & Green
Converge:
Jane Doe
You Fail Me
No Heroes
Smashing Pumpkins:
Gish
Siamese Dream
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Deftones:
White Pony
Deftones
Saturday Night Wrist
posted on 16/9/24
Magazine
Real life/Secondhand daylight/The correct use of soap
posted on 16/9/24
Mettalica
Kill em All
Ride The Lightning
Master of Puppets
Guns N Roses
Appetite for destruction
Use your Illusion 1
Use your Illusion 2
posted on 16/9/24
Sabbath: Black Sabbath / Paranoid / Master of Reality
Led Zeppelin 2 / 3 /4
Yes: Fragile / Close to the Edge / Topographic Oceans
Genesis: Nursery Cryme / Foxtrot / Selling England
Deep Purple: In Rock / Fireball / Machine Head
Floyd: Meddle / DSOTM / WYWH
Wishbone Ash: Wishbone 1 / Pilgrimage / Argus
Zappa: Joe's Garage / Tinseltown Rebellion / Shut Up'n Play yer guitar
Marillion: Fugazi / Misplaced Childhood / Clutching at Straws
posted on 16/9/24
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 8 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by Custardeyes (U4500)
posted 15 minutes ago
Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
To add, Heartbeats by The Knife is an awesome track.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
itisbutt they halve many many moor betterer songs tho
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And José Gonzalez made Heartbeats his own anyway.
posted on 16/9/24
Outkast
Southernplayalistc, ATliens, Aquemini
posted on 16/9/24
comment by Clockwork Red: KindUgarten Cop (U4892)
posted 2 hours, 50 minutes ago
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 8 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by Custardeyes (U4500)
posted 15 minutes ago
Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here
Animals
To add, Heartbeats by The Knife is an awesome track.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
itisbutt they halve many many moor betterer songs tho
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And José Gonzalez made Heartbeats his own anyway.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Terrybubble version
Inapprpriate 4 a song about gettin fooked up n casual sayex
posted on 16/9/24
2pac
Me against the world
All eyes on me
Makaveli
posted on 16/9/24
Radiohead:
The Bends
OK Computer
Kid A
This is their best run of three, but Amnesiac/Hail To The Thief/In Rainbows is also incredible.
I'm going to add
R.E.M.:
Out Of Time
Automatic For The People
Monster
posted on 16/9/24
Talk Talk
The Party’s over/Its my life/The colour of spring
posted on 16/9/24
Think my lisseds were bessed tbh
posted on 16/9/24
comment by Glen Bulb (U1449)
posted 5 hours, 24 minutes ago
Talk Talk
The Party’s over/Its my life/The colour of spring
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Good shout
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