ITT: Albums that artists should have ended their careers with.
>Fuck Let It Be
ITT: Albums that artists should have ended their careers with
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Let It Die
They did end it with Abbey Road. Let It Be was written first
But it was released after, making Abbey Road lose its value.
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>lose its value
What? It was seen as a last hurrah by the band and it's accepted as such by fans.
But it didn't get to be the last album. And that makes me itch.
But Let it Be is their best album.
But it did in literally every way that matters.
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fuck Endless River
You sure you didn't mean this?
In Rainbows
the wall and the division bell were great albums though. Final cut and aMLoR I can take or leave though.
I don't even dislike The Wall or the Final Cut but you're correct
Yeah, definitely this.
But I like Abacab. ):
Nah they needed The Wall
It is overrated and pretentious, but it was an album about the point their career was at. Heavily marketed, world famous but fed up with fame, way too much material excess and conflict. The story is hard to follow but it was the only type of album they really COULD have released at that time.
They originally didn't even want to release it. It was shelved until it was later given to Phil Spector as a film soundtrack.
It would probably be released as a Phil Collins solo album along with the s/t and Invisible Touch if Genesis had ended with Duke anyway
Been saying it for years
Meh, TKOL and especially AMSP are good enough, and AMSP wouldn't be a bad note to go out on
Given the band's strange obsession with the number 10, though, I think we might get one more record
That's not Reasonable Doubt