The Most Consistent Artist(s)
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[QUOTE=dhmac]The Smiths - never had a bad album or a bad song.[/QUOTE
Not one bad album or song? Man...now*that's* impressive. Other Smiths fans agree? (Y/N)
Not one bad album or song? Man...now*that's* impressive. Other Smiths fans agree? (Y/N)
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Originally Posted by chino77
big smiths fan here...they had some bad songs...EVERY band with a few cd's has had a bad song.
i do agree they were consistant though.
i do agree they were consistant though.
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Originally Posted by tcoursen
Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Originally Posted by mraor
How much material did SRV put out in his career? I know he was taken early (although I guess everyone pretty much feels that way when it's their time!), but did he have a substantial catalog?
Off the top of my head his studio albums are :
Texas Flood
Couldn't Stand the Weater
Soul to Soul
In Step
and if you count the album he did with his brother. Forget the name of it, but it is real good. I think it is called "Family Affair", or "family ties", or "Full House". Something like that.
The original poster said 3 or more albums I think. It is a shame he died when he did because he was only getting better. He had gotten himself clean and sober and his last albums were very solid and he was playing better than ever.
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Add me to the group who says U2; I own over 100 U2 and U2-related CDs (including singles, imports, bootlegs, etc.) and honestly feel that they've never even made an unlistenable track. The worst U2 song I've ever heard (well, actually it's a Passengers song [U2 with Brian Eno], so same thing) is "Ito Okashi", and even it is listenable (just not very often
). Just an amazing, astounding career those guys have...

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U2
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Add me to the group who says U2; I own over 100 U2 and U2-related CDs (including singles, imports, bootlegs, etc.) and honestly feel that they've never even made an unlistenable track. The worst U2 song I've ever heard (well, actually it's a Passengers song [U2 with Brian Eno], so same thing) is "Ito Okashi", and even it is listenable (just not very often
). Just an amazing, astounding career those guys have...

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Originally Posted by mraor
I'm pretty sure U2 has been mentioned earlier in this thread. They're one of the few bands that's had multiple mentions.
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Originally Posted by costanza187
Warrant 

Ultraphobic was pretty lame, too. And they have a covers album that's just a cash-in.
...but, I'm sure that this is a just a joke...(sigh)...a Beavis and Butthead-like bashing of all things spandex. There were some GREAT hair bands, and I say it with pride!

Long live hair metal!
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Talk about consistent greatness:
-Strange Advance
-The Outfield
Others:
-Dwight Twilley
-The Wild Swans
-Dream Academy (esp. 1st and 3rd albums)
-Richard X. Heyman
-Bruce Hornsby
-Strange Advance
-The Outfield
Others:
-Dwight Twilley
-The Wild Swans
-Dream Academy (esp. 1st and 3rd albums)
-Richard X. Heyman
-Bruce Hornsby
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Originally Posted by rw2516
Led Zeppelin. No stinkers there.
I was going to vote for The Velvet Underground, but they weren't around for five years. Close, though.
Last edited by Tyler_Durden; 05-07-06 at 03:31 PM.
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Originally Posted by mraor
Yeah, TomOpus brought up the Beatles. For as long as they were around, that would be pretty incredible if every single album was a gem.
Every single album was a gem. You could argue against Beatles for Sale but you would be wrong.