I guess i need to hear Convivial.
― brimstead, Saturday, 9 November 2013 06:11 (ten years ago) link
certainly
paper tigers is unaccountably disfavored, too
― j., Saturday, 9 November 2013 06:34 (ten years ago) link
Yeah I never got why paper tigers was so bad and hated
― Geoffrey Schweppes (jaymc), Saturday, 9 November 2013 07:09 (ten years ago) link
one touch (2000)angel with dirty faces (2002)three (2003)taller in more ways (2005)
― prolego, Saturday, 9 November 2013 07:32 (ten years ago) link
sung tongsfeels strawberry jammerriweather post pavilion
― i also enjoy in line skateing (spazzmatazz), Saturday, 9 November 2013 08:21 (ten years ago) link
Wussy deserve some mention here even though the last one came out in 2011.
Funeral Dress 2005Left for Dead 2007Wussy 2009Strawberry 2011
If you add the last two Ass Ponys albums from 2000 and 2001 Chuck Cleaver has a Stevie and a half going.
― kornrulez6969, Saturday, 9 November 2013 14:44 (ten years ago) link
lambchop
Is a womanAw cmon/No you cmonDamagedOhioMr. M
― subaltern 8 (Michael B), Saturday, 9 November 2013 17:30 (ten years ago) link
i still think EPs (or mini-albums or whatever you wanna call them) should count for this especially if they are considered among the artist's strongest output (like "Young Liars" for example) and especially if the EP was crafted by the artist as a self-contained sequence of music (as opposed to b-sides collections like "Airbag/How Am I Driving" or remix albums like "Further Down The Spiral"). within certain contexts, i think this exception makes perfect sense.
my reasoning is that the initial stevie wonder 4-in-a-row that inspired this idea was built from 4 consecutive releases without EPs or shorter releases scattered in between. and plus they were all released within a 4-year span as opposed to getting spread across all 10 years of the 70s like many of the 2000s artists mentioned in this thread. (stevie had 8 albums throughout the 70s.)
― billstevejim, Saturday, 9 November 2013 22:13 (ten years ago) link
Would be interested in a 90s version of this.
― Van Horn Street, Saturday, 9 November 2013 23:40 (ten years ago) link