Bands who should only have released one album

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Re: Bands who should only have released one album

Postby Rorschach » 08 Sep 2021, 13:42

der Freiherr wrote:
Well I think The Rolling Stones should have been a singles band until, maybe, Between the Buttons, so it’s ok.


Totally agree with that.
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Re: Bands who should only have released one album

Postby BARON CORNY DOG » 08 Sep 2021, 14:03

I had a look at the discography and I meant Aftermath, of course.
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Re: Bands who should only have released one album

Postby pcqgod » 14 Sep 2021, 06:47

Thinking about this further, I think the best answer is Gang of Four.
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Re: Bands who should only have released one album

Postby Charlie O. » 14 Sep 2021, 07:44

Elastica.


Oh, and The Kinks' run of albums from 1966 through 1970 (at least) is unimpeachable. I thought everybody knew that.
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