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I was just listening to records in my Dad's collection. He has two albums by a 70s band called 10cc -'Sheet music' and 'How dare you'
I cannot believe this band has not made any critics list as making brilliant albums! They are like The Beatles and even The Beach Boys - great melodic songs with fantastic ideas and harmonies. Does anybody else know of any bands out there who are great but never make those 'all time great albums' list? Why is it that some bands get overlooked? Elo are another band from that time who were brilliant.
 
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I played both of those 10cc albums up the yin(g)yang in the '70s. They were brilliantly produced and performed. My friend loved them more than I did, but that was OK. He turned me on to 10cc, and I turned him onto Roxy Music. Then, we went to concerts of Cheap Trick and the Undertones. Cool


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I also adore 10cc and ELO. I equally love avant-garde and all genres of music, so I am no neo-phyte with only a radio pop perspective. So here are some other acts sniffed at largely by the critical bodies:
Thin Lizzy- Jailbreak
Alan Parsons Project- any of the first 7
Uriah Heep (early)-eg. Magician's birthday
Asia- Asia
The Sweet- Singles
Toto- Toto/ 4
Blue Oyster Cult- Tyranny & Mutation or a compilation
Stylistics- best of
Jim Croce- Best of
Gary Glitter- best of
Don McLean- Best of
Air Supply- Best Of
Free- Fire & Water/ best of
Foreigner- Best Of
Hall & Oates- Best Of
Ronnie James Dio-The ELF albums
World Party- Goodbye jumbo (very Beatle-ey)
Slade- Singles

A lot of these acts weren't great at making solid albums, but in this age of single song downloading, you can make a great playlist from their highlights!


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As springs in deserts found seem sweet, all brackish though they be,
So, midst the withered waste of life, those tears would flow to me.
 
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Jailbreak is an exemplary album for its genre. The question is: what is its genre? It seems to be hard rock, rock 'n'roll, pop-rock, British rock, album rock, etc. I believe genres have their place, but sometimes (most of the time), the music speaks for itself. Fuck genres, just show me the Music!

The weird thing for me was that I always enjoyed Jailbreak, but then I learned that one of my fave bands, the Undertones, hated touring with Thin Lizzy. I'm guessing it was a case of lack of respect, but it didn't turn me off either band, although it made it clear that music should be disassociated from personalities and/or blind hatreds.


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yes mark f, 2 points:
a) I dislike it intensely when people say they don't listen to certain genres. As in, oh I hate reggae blah, blah, blah.
As Duke Ellington (reputedly) said, "There are only two kinds of music, good and bad." Music is Music.
b) Trust the art, not the artist. Smiler


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Or weep as I could once have wept, o'er many a vanished scene;
As springs in deserts found seem sweet, all brackish though they be,
So, midst the withered waste of life, those tears would flow to me.
 
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Originally posted by Ishmaelscoffin:
yes mark f, 2 points:
a) I dislike it intensely when people say they don't listen to certain genres. As in, oh I hate reggae blah, blah, blah.
As Duke Ellington (reputedly) said, "There are only two kinds of music, good and bad." Music is Music.
b) Trust the art, not the artist. Smiler


I don't know. I think I'm exposed to a good deal of rap via MTV and the radio. Even the more critically acclaimed stuff that's not on the radio I've checked out. If the coolest rap expert were to give me, say the 4 or 5 best tracks of the year to listen to, I still don't think I'd like it. Like I said, I've tried, but I've come to the conclusion that I just don't like the genre.
 
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You're young, right?
At the risk of sounding arrogant, I think you will come to love songs from all genres in time. Smiler


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I don't know. I think I'm exposed to a good deal of rap via MTV and the radio.

That is your problem, find the rap/hip-hop discussion and peruse your way through some good hip-hop.
 
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Originally posted by al diamond:
Does anybody else know of any bands out there who are great but never make those 'all time great albums' list?


So many artists to mention, so little time. But Bevis Frond, Man Or Astroman, DM3, Lee Michaels, Tracy Nelson, Rotary Connection, Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks just to name a few of hundreds.

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Why is it that some bands get overlooked?.


By critics or public? Lack of time and money. Maybe a lack of desire to explore all kinds of music and artists. A lack of desire to explore artists and albums from the past. And screw the critics- find music with one's own ears.
 
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Critics can be good for finding pointers in the right direction. I know I sound like a Forkdrone, but if p4k recommends an album, I'll at least give it a chance, and I generally like what they have as their Best new Music.


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Originally posted by Ishmaels coffin:
I also adore 10cc and ELO. I equally love avant-garde and all genres of music, so I am no neo-phyte with only a radio pop perspective. So here are some other acts sniffed at largely by the critical bodies:
Thin Lizzy- Jailbreak
Alan Parsons Project- any of the first 7
Uriah Heep (early)-eg. Magician's birthday
Asia- Asia
The Sweet- Singles
Toto- Toto/ 4
Blue Oyster Cult- Tyranny & Mutation or a compilation
Stylistics- best of
Jim Croce- Best of
Gary Glitter- best of
Don McLean- Best of
Air Supply- Best Of
Free- Fire & Water/ best of
Foreigner- Best Of
Hall & Oates- Best Of
Ronnie James Dio-The ELF albums
World Party- Goodbye jumbo (very Beatle-ey)
Slade- Singles

A lot of these acts weren't great at making solid albums, but in this age of single song downloading, you can make a great playlist from their highlights!


A good list, but I can say with almost 100% certainty why Gary Glitter is no longer favoured by the critics.
 
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A good list, but I can say with almost 100% certainty why Gary Glitter is no longer favoured by the critics.
Why, what's so bad about him? Is it because of his music? Wink
 
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He's a pedophile.

np: The Shivvers, "No Reaction"


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Oh, could I feel as I have felt, or be what I have been,
Or weep as I could once have wept, o'er many a vanished scene;
As springs in deserts found seem sweet, all brackish though they be,
So, midst the withered waste of life, those tears would flow to me.
 
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Originally posted by less_success:

Why, what's so bad about him? Is it because of his music?

Originally posted by Maximum Jack:

He's a pedophile.
I know. I was just joking around. In all seriousness, Glitter was nearly executed in Vietnam for his exploits. According to Wikipedia:

"In late 2005, Gary Glitter was arrested and charged with rape of under-aged girls"

That's right, more then one. So yeah, he's a really, really bad guy.
 
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Which, of course, begs the age old question of whether you can love the artwork while hating the artist?

What if Hitler were in a totally awesome band? It was, like, indie heaven! And the songs were totally cool. No weird or unpleasant messages. Would you be allowed to like it?


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It's possible, I guess. Though for me if I know something about an artist that isn't very appealing I do tend to use it against said artist. Hell, I've got a Skrewdriver song on my iPod (from before they were out of the White Supremecist closet, "I Don't Need Your Love") and I still feel a little uneasy when I hear it.


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A couple of bands that I adore and love their music that never seem to make critic's top albums list are The Doobie Brothers and Supertramp. Each made at least three different albums that I think I would consider classics, yet they often get ignored.

And also, jazz gets heavily ignored on critic's top albums list. Sure, they will throw in the usual Giant Steps, Kind of Blue, and maybe A Love Supreme but there is a ton of more stuff than just those three albums. Sometimes they will include a few more albums by Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman's The Shape of Jazz to Come but everything else seems to be forgotten. And there is a ton of other amazing stuff out there--Miles Davis alone made at least 20 classic masterpieces, easily.


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Originally posted by Maximum Jack:
Though for me if I know something about an artist that isn't very appealing I do tend to use it against said artist.


Me too. Gary Glitter's the example of this. "Rock and Roll, Parts I and II" and "I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I saw you Rock and Roll)" are cracking songs. But, given Glitter's criminality, songs such as "Do You Wanna Touch Me?" and "I'm the Leader of the Gang" make me feel slightly ill.

It's turned me on his entire output.


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People, people, people, remember the wise old adage: trust the art, not the artist.

In relation to Glitter et al, it certainly applies, but with regard this thread, critics will often trash music because they think the artist themself isn't 'rock' enough....equally illogical.


Oh, could I feel as I have felt, or be what I have been,
Or weep as I could once have wept, o'er many a vanished scene;
As springs in deserts found seem sweet, all brackish though they be,
So, midst the withered waste of life, those tears would flow to me.
 
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