She's nominated twice upthread (and only works, of course, if you discount the Blue Angel album.)
Weird. A search for "Lauper" but not "Cyndi" turned those nominations up. Anyhoo, the Blue Angel album is discountable here.
― Kevin John Bozelka, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 14:34 (eighteen years ago)
The Cult
― aldo, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 14:41 (eighteen years ago)
No way on The Cult. But if we're only counting full-length albums, then David Lee Roth solo for sure.
― Jeff Treppel, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 16:12 (eighteen years ago)
http://m1.2mdn.net/viewad/1649730/42540/shocked_boy336x280.gif
― sanskrit, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 16:52 (eighteen years ago)
Yeah, AccuQuote went pretty downhill after their first album. Good call.
― Jeff Treppel, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 17:09 (eighteen years ago)
The House of Love
was gonna say this, but then remembered that Babe Rainbow is a real honey of an album...
― henry s, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 17:28 (eighteen years ago)
Fat Boys definitely.
― Whiney G. Weingarten, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 17:29 (eighteen years ago)
Somebody three years ago threw out the Black Flag name, but let's take a closer look. Could it be true that
Early EPS > Damaged > My War > Family Man > Slip It In > Loose Nut > In My Head?
I myself would say no, but--unwilling to let this die--I'm trying to imagine someone who might posit such a thing . . . .
And can't. Let's assume everyone loves the early stuff, and if that means "Jealous Again" over Damaged for the purposes of this thought experiment, then OK.
But HC diehards would hate Family Man more than Slip It In or Loose Nut or In My Head, it seems, while those with bullshit artpunk leanings like myself would dig that crazy Family Man/Process sound more than the stoopid metal vibe of the flipside of My War.
So interesting to think about, but NO.
― SecondBassman, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 19:09 (eighteen years ago)
Kid Creole & the Coconuts? Off the Coast of Me>Fresh Fruit In Foreign Places > Tropical Gangsters > Wiseguy > Doppelganger was never able to get into any of the subsequesnt records.
― Lolpez, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 19:14 (eighteen years ago)
Nah, I like Kid Creole's You Shoulda Told Me You Were a lot, and they were as consistent as Nick Lowe, really, who probably really belongs on this list.
Terence Trent D'Arby? Altho his second album, the one with "She Kissed Me," is kinda cool
― whisperineddhurt, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 21:12 (eighteen years ago)
Manfred Mann? That first record is so great but then they went space-doodle.
Cyndi Lauper?
― whisperineddhurt, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 21:13 (eighteen years ago)
A case could be made for Ice Cube, though some days I feel that Lethal Injection is a slight improvement on A.M.W.
― Pillbox, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 21:18 (eighteen years ago)
Whoops - substitute Death Certificate for Lethal Injection
― Pillbox, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 21:27 (eighteen years ago)
House of Love's Butterfly LP is better than first LP anyway
― the pinefox, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 22:35 (eighteen years ago)
How many times have the Pistols been mentioned?
Plenty? Sorry
― Fer Ark, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 22:43 (eighteen years ago)
Black Flag - w/o a doubt - eventhough 'My War' was my youth bible - it's served me really well.... Fuck you Greg Ginn/Dale Nixon. All your fault.
RAMONES. they never topped it (Their debut). High bar, but...
― Fer Ark, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 22:52 (eighteen years ago)
dj shadow for sure
yeah, unless you count the albums with Cut Chemist, like xhuck is doing for Johansen
― energy flash gordon, Thursday, 17 April 2008 01:37 (eighteen years ago)
How about Portishead?
― Geir Hongro, Thursday, 17 April 2008 09:31 (eighteen years ago)
They weren't that good to start with but I guess the Mission UK would fit the bill
― baaderonixx, Thursday, 17 April 2008 09:37 (eighteen years ago)
I think mentioning artists who have released only two albums is kinda pointless, because it's like 50-50 chance they're second album is either better or worse than the first.
― Tuomas, Thursday, 17 April 2008 09:49 (eighteen years ago)
Like Kula Shaker, who fell out of this category last year as that album was better than "Pigs, Peasants and Astronauts".
― Geir Hongro, Thursday, 17 April 2008 09:52 (eighteen years ago)
The Walkmen
― peter james, Thursday, 17 April 2008 12:32 (eighteen years ago)
Ratt?
I retract this now. (New album is really good.)
― xhuxk, Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:02 (sixteen years ago)
Hongro
― Oh boy, rap! That's where I'm a mic king! (m bison), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:03 (sixteen years ago)
Allan Sherman -- at least judging from the four albums I heard that were reissued this year: My Son the Folksinger (11-'62) >>>> My Son the Celebrity (1-'63) >> My Son The Nut (8-'63) >>>>>>> For Swingin' Livers Only (11-'64). (But I've never heard his two albums that charted between those last two, namely Allan In Wonderland and Peter And The Commissar. Still seems his creativity was on a clear downhill slide since the start, though. But I basically still like the first three albums, at least enough to keep them.)
― xhuxk, Sunday, 12 September 2010 00:36 (fifteen years ago)
two posts to get to a major Clash challops.
― a cankle of rads (Gukbe), Sunday, 12 September 2010 00:42 (fifteen years ago)
RushLuther VandrossGoldieKanye WestPram
― henry s, Sunday, 12 September 2010 02:48 (fifteen years ago)
but 'moving frontier' is much better than 'museum of imaginary animals' and really are you saying that 'gash' is pram's high point then?
― keythhtyek, Sunday, 12 September 2010 03:42 (fifteen years ago)
buzzcocks
― Lil Wayans Bros (S-), Sunday, 12 September 2010 04:32 (fifteen years ago)
EPMD fucking mumble over Zapp. I like thier first few singles, but lost interest quick.
sbed pappawheelie for this
― dayo reckoning (The Reverend), Sunday, 12 September 2010 06:02 (fifteen years ago)
b-52s?
cosmic thing tears it up, imo
― hobbes, Sunday, 12 September 2010 07:55 (fifteen years ago)
Funplex is the best post-Ricky Wilson album too.
― Doctor Madame Frances Experimento LLC (SNM), Sunday, 12 September 2010 08:37 (fifteen years ago)
Nona Hendryx, as far as I can tell. (Haven't heard much beyond her first four albums, though; maybe she got her groove back later? Kinda doubt it.)
― xhuxk, Wednesday, 17 November 2010 15:02 (fifteen years ago)
ashlee simpson
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 17 November 2010 15:52 (fifteen years ago)
Tindersticks
― ban this sick stunt (anagram), Wednesday, 17 November 2010 16:01 (fifteen years ago)
Rush
This is so so so wrong. I can understand, even if I don't fully agree, that some might say they've been on a gentle downward slope through the 80s and 90s - but to suggest that somehow the ST debut and Caress of Steel are better than 2112 or Permanent Waves or Hemispheres is just plain silly.
― "I am a fairly respected poster." (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 17 November 2010 16:19 (fifteen years ago)
Gang of Four
― -stefan, Thursday, May 19, 2005 2:35 PM
Wow, no one refuted this? Absolutely WRONG as "Shrinkwrapped" was INFINITELY better than "Mall". I am cautiously optimistic about the forthcoming "Content" as well.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 17 November 2010 16:39 (fifteen years ago)
metric
― jumpskins, Wednesday, 17 November 2010 19:01 (fifteen years ago)
The Avalanches
― hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Wednesday, 17 November 2010 19:12 (fifteen years ago)
xhuckx i'm suprised you picked ratt upthread!
or do you like that first thing with the ratts climbing up the sexy ladies stocking better? (isn't that before out of the cellar)?
― a strapping 40-year-old caorni rapper at a party (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 17 November 2010 19:17 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah, that EP was before Out of the Cellar.
Metric is actually a pretty good call.
― "I am a fairly respected poster." (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 17 November 2010 20:45 (fifteen years ago)
Art of Noise is probably a good answer. (Though IMO their second album is overrated, even if the initial ZTT releases were somewhat better.)
― Tuomas, Thursday, 18 November 2010 07:21 (fifteen years ago)
By always on decline, doesn't that mean each album is less good than the previous one? In that case, about 95% of these are dead wrong. Though I think cases can be made for Jimi Hendrix.
― Fastnbulbous, Thursday, 18 November 2010 16:14 (fifteen years ago)
If there wasn't so much good stuff cranked out during the Mellon Collie era, I'd say the Smashing Pumpkins would totally fit this.
― "I am a fairly respected poster." (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 18 November 2010 16:38 (fifteen years ago)
If it hadn't been that "Honey's Dead" was better than "Automatic", the J&MC would have a slightly declining line, pretty much.
― Mark G, Thursday, 18 November 2010 16:40 (fifteen years ago)
xhuckx i'm suprised you picked ratt upthread!...or do you like that first thing with the ratts climbing up the sexy ladies stocking better? (isn't that before out of the cellar)?
Well, I actually disowned my Ratt vote later on in the thread, when their new album (which I liked more than anything they'd done in decades) came out this year. As for that first indie EP with "Walking The Dog" (on Time Coast Records I think? whatever that was), let's just say I really really wish I still owned it, and I'd absolutely trade Out Of The Cellar for a copy anyday, seeing how I've got "Round And Round" on 45. But that doesn't necessarily technically make it better, I guess. (Or maybe EPs don't count? I'd have to check the rules.)
― xhuxk, Thursday, 18 November 2010 16:46 (fifteen years ago)
I wish Martin Popoff was here so he could nominate Def Leppard
Actually, these days I'm increasingly considering nominating them myself. (Though I guess their covers album a couple years ago was better than some things they did in the '90s, so maybe not.)
― xhuxk, Thursday, 18 November 2010 16:53 (fifteen years ago)
Wu-Tang is the super obvious answer
― Good news, everyone! (kelpolaris), Thursday, 18 November 2010 21:10 (fifteen years ago)
not otm tho
― dark side of the goon (The Reverend), Thursday, 18 November 2010 21:16 (fifteen years ago)
Black Eyed Peas
― Evan R, Thursday, 18 November 2010 21:23 (fifteen years ago)