Saturday, January 23, 2010

Artistic Album Designer What Are Some Albums That You Consider To Be The Artistic Peak Of A Band's Career?

What are some albums that you consider to be the artistic peak of a band's career? - artistic album designer

The artistic culmination, not the trade is growing, not when they coincide.

15 comments:

Lady Silver Rose Wolf said...

Hmmm ... I think at least one of these do not match ...

~ Fleetwood Mac "and then click Play" was Peter Green ()
~ Fleetwood Mac "Rumors"
~ Mike Oldfield "Incantations" ***
~ Nick Drake "Five Leaves Left"
~ Vinegar Joe "Six Star General"
~ Stone The Crows Teenage Licks "
~ Pentangle "Sweet Child"
~ Capercaillie "Delirium"
~ Led Zeppelin "Physical Graffiti"
~ The Cult "Love"
~ Delerium "Chimera"
~ Inkubus Sukkubus "Vampyre Erotica"

*** = I * love * "Tubular Bells", but said, "Incantations" Something extra for it. This is my 2nd favorite album of Mike.


Doubles () two in a row:
~ Old Blind Dogs "Legacy", "Five"
~ Blackmore's Night Ghost of a Rose, "" The Village Lanterne "

Trio ( "Three in a row"):
~ Jethro Tull "Songs of theWood, Heavy Horses, "" Stormwatch "
~ Dire Straits "Making Movies", "Love Over Gold," "Brothers in Arms"
Fairport Convention ~ "What we have in our vacation," "Unhalfbricking" Liege & Lief "

~Elizabeth~ n'existe pas said...

I will do it - or I'm going crazy lol

Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway "

It is interesting --

I think that U2 was 2 peaks of art, at least.

His first material, culminating in the extraordinary "The Unforgettable Fire" (1984)

Then its economic heyday of the "Joshua Tree" (1987), was actually a very "watered down" version of "Fire" - even if it is a pleasant ride.

Later - With the release of "Achtung Baby" in 1991, U2 seemed to change course.

This brilliant time directly with the imminent release its climax - the remarkable "Zooropa" (1993).

You could probably responsible for the "theory of multiple-peak" in the long run other groups like the Rolling Stones, The Who, King Crimson, etc.

Just a thought:)

~Elizabeth~ n'existe pas said...

I will do it - or I'm going crazy lol

Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway "

It is interesting --

I think that U2 was 2 peaks of art, at least.

His first material, culminating in the extraordinary "The Unforgettable Fire" (1984)

Then its economic heyday of the "Joshua Tree" (1987), was actually a very "watered down" version of "Fire" - even if it is a pleasant ride.

Later - With the release of "Achtung Baby" in 1991, U2 seemed to change course.

This brilliant time directly with the imminent release its climax - the remarkable "Zooropa" (1993).

You could probably responsible for the "theory of multiple-peak" in the long run other groups like the Rolling Stones, The Who, King Crimson, etc.

Just a thought:)

Howling Glory said...

The Pelican - "Fire in the throat to the rope-pull" (2005). Despite his new album was good, and I like the fact that they are back in the hard, their first EP, and d 'Australasia' It is sad to think that it is never the same extent as was done in "The Fire. .. . In my opinion, is one of the best albums of all time

Hatebreeder Children of Bodom - (1999). I was never really in them, but their last two albums are not very good. "Hatebreeder" was definitely his best, even if I get a decent pair after us, before it was completely wrong.

Gojira - From Mars To Sirius "(2005). I see them release an album better than this, and his most recent 2008" The Way of All Flesh was very, very good album, but it is hard to beat "From Mars To Sirius . If anyone could do, would be Godzilla, but.

Isis - Panopticon (2004). Another band who play the music incredible, but I do not knoww, if they can beat. However, I hope.

dman63 said...

The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile On Main Street
Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy, Physical Graffiti
Pink Floyd - Meddle, Dark Side Of The Moon
The Beatles - Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, Abbey Road,
Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
The Who - Quadrophenia, Who's Next
Supertramp - Crime of the Century, even in the quietest moments

firesign said...

Faith No More - Angel Dust
Ramones - Rocket to Russia (as the passage of time Too Tough To Die ...)
The Clash - London Calling
Bad Brains - I Against I
The Who - Who's Next
Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West
Deep Purple - In Rock
Blue Oyster Cult - Secret Treaties
Uriah Heep - Look At Yourself
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger

RedDevil said...

Doolittle - Pixies
Electric Ladyland - Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Bends - Radiohead
Loveless - My Bloody Valentine
Daydream Nation - Sonic Youth
Tonight's The Night - Neil Young
Exodus - Bob Marley
You're Living All Over Me - Dinosaur Jr
Definitely Maybe - Oasis
Psychocandy - Jesus & Mary Chain
Revolver - The Beatles
Bringing It All Back Home - Bob Dylan
The Velvet Underground & Nico - Velvet Underground

;; said...

Revolver The Beatles' Rubber Soul, or in case of failure dancish music from different poppy had done differently was not able to play live, too. If everything just started to get complicated.

randumb said...

Sufferer & The Witness (2006) - Rise Against.
This is not my favorite album, but it is high, and became very popular in the last album.

Biner said...

Smashing Pumpkins-Siamese Dream
Weezer-The Blue Album
The Who: Tommy
REM-Murmur
Bruce Springsteen, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
Metallica And Justice For All
Korn Follow The Leader

Jack said...

Nirvana - In Utero

Seether - Karma and Effect

Amnesiac said...

Faith No More - "Angel Dust"
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon "
Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse "
Kyuss - "Welcome To Sky Valley"
Bob Dylan - "Blonde on Blonde"

Leprosy said...

The seventh son of a seventh son - Iron Maiden
Defenders of the Faith - Judas Priest (Halford), especially for voice

IanCorri... said...

Abbey Road - The Beatles.
Quadrophenia - The Who.

Dub D said...

Muse - Origin of Symmetry

Yes, I know, not yet complete, but are now very disappointing.

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