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Albums You Regret Buying

romafan

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Originally Posted by sho'nuff
that is from Simple Minds. also in the Breakfast Club soundtrack

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Who was married to Chrissie Hynde?
 

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Not any in particular -- I rarely bought music. Maybe Bob Dylan's Modern Times, but that's not necessarily bad musically as much as just not the Dylan I prefer.
 

Nouveau Pauvre

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Originally Posted by Cas Ruffin
I regret listening to The Fray.

oh god.
 

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Probably Estelle's last album. I should have just bought "American Boy" the single.
 

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george micheal - the best of
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
Portishead isn't too bad--you know something has snob appeal when they still release vinyl for their albums.

There's nothing wrong with Portishead. I just don't listen to them anymore.
 

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Originally Posted by Big Punisher

T.I. - I'm Serious, T.I. vs. T.I.P., Paper Trail


Gawd those suck. urban legend was average to bad. His only good album was trap muzik.
 

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Originally Posted by limping_decorum
anything by radiohead after ok computer.
What are you talking about? Kid A has been one of their best albums to date, and Amnesiac + Hail To The Thief + In Rainbows have all received and continue to receive overwhelmingly positive reviews. Thom Yorke (The Eraser) on the other hand, has been a disappointment for me...not that I should have expected much different since he is a major exponent of the experimental electronic genre, which isn't quite my idea of music but that's the beauty of it, to each his own.
 

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Long Ago and Far Away by The Shroud
 

Thomas

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Originally Posted by why
Not any in particular -- I rarely bought music. Maybe Bob Dylan's Modern Times, but that's not necessarily bad musically as much as just not the Dylan I prefer.

Yeah, Modern Times was a let-down after Time Out of Mind and Love & Theft. I spun it this morning and still only liked one track.

Also regret Radiohead's Kid A. And Kubelik's Mahler cycle.
 

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Originally Posted by romafan
Don't you, forget about me!
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This was the big song sumer '83 in Ios - I still associate it with topless Swedish girls....

It was also Simple Minds. Regrets? I've had a few. Wang Chung "To Live and Die in LA" soundtrack; The Jets (don't ask); Follow For Now "Follow for Now" (great live band, awful album); Prince "The Gold Experience".
 

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"Trout Mask Replica" by Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band. I often saw it on those "Best Album of All Time" lists that are published in rock magazines, along with classic albums by the great old artists (Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Dylan, etc.), so I bought it. Well, it turned out to be one of the worst albums I've ever heard, a load of really bad "avant garde" nonsense. A ******* big waste of money.
 

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Originally Posted by life_interrupts
It was also Simple Minds.

Wang Chung "To Live and Die in LA" soundtrack


One of my brothers is a big Wang Chung fan and he loves that soundtrack album. I thought the movie was OK, although I've never listened to Wang Chung and I'm not familiar with any of their songs.
 

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