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 Post subject: Re: Self-titled albums that aren't the band's debut
PostPosted: Fri November 25, 2022 11:58 pm 
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wease wrote:
Alice in Chains


this one is great. I dont remember why they finally chose to re name it, as it was supposed to be called Tripod.

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Oh yeah, Weezer have like 7 of these. White was pretty good

Their best album had a name tho.


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Jorge wrote:
Oh yeah, Weezer have like 7 of these. White was pretty good

Their best album had a name tho.

It’s name was Robert Paulsen


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The Beatles tried to do this but people made up their own name for the album instead


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 Post subject: Re: Self-titled albums that aren't the band's debut
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Jorge wrote:
And what do you think of those albums Wease

And the choice to make them self-titled

Alice In Chains- Great

Metallica- don’t care one way or the other. I’m not a fan of them. Hell I’ve never even owned the album but it has become so ingrained in rock music, you can’t help but know each of the tunes every time you hear them.

Self titling doesn’t bother me. They have their reasons and none of them have to do with me or inform my decision to buy the album.

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Fleetwood Mac. Superb album. The joining of Buckingham/Nicks. The beginning of a whole new era.

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wease wrote:
Fleetwood Mac. Superb album. The joining of Buckingham/Nicks. The beginning of a whole new era.

I have never listened to that album. I should.


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wease wrote:
Fleetwood Mac. Superb album. The joining of Buckingham/Nicks. The beginning of a whole new era.

Their second self titled album too

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I think stp has 2


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Jorge wrote:
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Fleetwood Mac. Superb album. The joining of Buckingham/Nicks. The beginning of a whole new era.

Their second self titled album too

In some places, yes.

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Fleetwood Mac. Superb album. The joining of Buckingham/Nicks. The beginning of a whole new era.

I have never listened to that album. I should.

Hell yeah you should

You should also maybe do a Fleetwood Mac journey, beginning with the Peter Green years. I’d follow that whole thread


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tragabigzanda wrote:
liebzz wrote:
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Fleetwood Mac. Superb album. The joining of Buckingham/Nicks. The beginning of a whole new era.

I have never listened to that album. I should.

Hell yeah you should

You should also maybe do a Fleetwood Mac journey, beginning with the Peter Green years. I’d follow that whole thread

If I can find all the early shit, that’s what I’m getting ready to do. Actually it’s the stuff directly prior to the renewal that’ll probably be hardest to find.

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wease wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
liebzz wrote:
wease wrote:
Fleetwood Mac. Superb album. The joining of Buckingham/Nicks. The beginning of a whole new era.

I have never listened to that album. I should.

Hell yeah you should

You should also maybe do a Fleetwood Mac journey, beginning with the Peter Green years. I’d follow that whole thread

If I can find all the early shit, that’s what I’m getting ready to do. Actually it’s the stuff directly prior to the renewal that’ll probably be hardest to find.

My older cousin is a diehard fan of the blues years. She played a lot of records when I lived in Idaho and they all kind of blurred together. I really connected with Kiln House and Then Play On (neither one features McVie in a big way, though she does add some backing tracking to Kiln House).

I otherwise would be lost in this era.


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This is gonna happen. But probably not for at least a week or so.

I’m gonna need to make a list of what’s in and what’s out. Do we do this from Stevie’s perspective?


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My suggestion is that you start with Green’s last album with the Bluesbreakers, then just do the FM studio albums from the top. I suggest a detour to the pre-FM Buckingham & Nicks record, as well as their solo stuff once they went their own way (harhar)


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My suggestion is that you start with Green’s last album with the Bluesbreakers, then just do the FM studio albums from the top. I suggest a detour to the pre-FM Buckingham & Nicks record, as well as their solo stuff once they went their own way (harhar)

Other than the solo stuff, this was my exact plan.

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tragabigzanda wrote:
My suggestion is that you start with Green’s last album with the Bluesbreakers, then just do the FM studio albums from the top. I suggest a detour to the pre-FM Buckingham & Nicks record, as well as their solo stuff once they went their own way (harhar)

Other than the solo stuff, this was my exact plan.

The 1-2 punch from Tusk to Buckingham’s solo followup Law & Order is fantastic.


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tragabigzanda wrote:
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My suggestion is that you start with Green’s last album with the Bluesbreakers, then just do the FM studio albums from the top. I suggest a detour to the pre-FM Buckingham & Nicks record, as well as their solo stuff once they went their own way (harhar)

Other than the solo stuff, this was my exact plan.

The 1-2 punch from Tusk to Buckingham’s solo followup Law & Order is fantastic.

Hmmm

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