PhilofCas
pfm Member
Seal
Brilliant album, played it to death, might just give it another whirl* now, cheers.
(*I have the CD but it’ll be Spotify now...).
Seal
Elvis definitely a contender. But I'd say his "golden period" was his first 7 albums. I'd change why mind from day to day about which of those was the peak. Given that we're talking 7/31, I think that qualifies as "early"Ian Dury - New Boots and Panties
Dire Straits- Dire Straits
Elvis Costello- My Aim Is True (marginally)
There were definitely highs up until Delivery Man (about two-thirds of the way through.) His stuff after that could be good for all I know, I just haven’t made any effort to hear it.Elvis definitely a contender. But I'd say his "golden period" was his first 7 albums. I'd change why mind from day to day about which of those was the peak. Given that we're talking 7/31, I think that qualifies as "early"
I thought The Killers debut album was great, everything since nowhere near. Kings Of Leon were decent too in their early days.
Cheers BB
King Crimson...In the court of the crimson king - discuss!
King Crimson...In the court of the crimson king - discuss!
King Crimson...In the court of the crimson king - discuss![/QUOTEL
Larks Tongues in Aspic
Red
Discipline
Beat
Three of a Perfect Pair
Captain Beefheart peaked early with Trout Mask Replica. Later music was still staggering and was a real influence on Punk etc until his illness. RIP.
Magic Band.
King Crimson...In the court of the crimson king - discuss!
King Crimson...In the court of the crimson king - discuss!
Black sabbath made 6 near flawless albums. Very, very few bands can claim that over their whole career.Black Sabbath
Van Halen
Marrilion
Bad Co (perhaps)
Dr Feelgood