What are the albums everyone said were great but you knew were an "emperor has no clothes" situation?
Springsteen - The Rising (to not like it meant you were with the terrorists. But as a longtime Springsteen fan with 50 concerts and hundreds of bootlegs, this album was not very good)
Dylan - Modern Times (If this was released by anyone else but Dylan, no one would own a copy. Old fart artists have a very low bar or perceived quality)
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation (everyone woke up after missing the boat on "Sister" and decided to like this one as penance, instead. But it is too long and frankly, boring)
Who- Tommy. (god I despise this album. I hate all concept albums and anything that feels overproduced. There may be a few good songs on here but this is when the "Pete is a genius" nonsense went viral. To me this was proof of mainstream rock dying in the 70s. PS- "Who's Next" is one of my favorites of all time.)
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Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation (everyone woke up after missing the boat on "Sister" and decided to like this one as penance, instead. But it is too long and frankly, boring)
Daydream nation is thier masterpiece imho.
I really want to like this record, but jazz music isn't good for my equilibrium.
The Joshua Tree
Every Beatles album
Anyway, I'm going for Is This It by The Strokes. The album title could well describe my disappointment after a piffling 36 minutes of utter bland.
Kings of Leon - Only by the night
thisof the last century.Although Elton is still releasing albums!