Note: I stuck to one line for most of these crappy albums. Not a good group with only two legitimate albums. Proceed with extreme caution.
The Good
Hybrid Theory (2000) by Linkin Park
This album was everywhere with hit singles “Crawling,” “One Step Closer” and “Crawling” climbing up the charts. A sure-fire diamond in this rough of crap albums.
This album was everywhere with hit singles “Crawling,” “One Step Closer” and “Crawling” climbing up the charts. A sure-fire diamond in this rough of crap albums.
Hysteria (1987) by Def Leppard
Probably the best album here with 7 U.S. hits including “Pour Some Sugar on Me.” This the first album with drummer Rick Allen playing with just one arm after a car accident.
Probably the best album here with 7 U.S. hits including “Pour Some Sugar on Me.” This the first album with drummer Rick Allen playing with just one arm after a car accident.
The Rest
There’s a scene in the John Cusack movie “High Fidelity” where he tries to sell five copies of the three LPs from The Beta Band. I find that to be the kind of trivia people like to learn.
Hounds of Love (1985) by Kate Bush
A British rocker who hit it big with this album split into two thematic parts.
The Hour of the Bewilderbeast (2000) by Badly Drawn Boy
I’d give this the best album title of this group and the music has a funky, fun sound.
Hunky Dory (1971) by David Bowie
Other than “Changes” I don’t think I know anything else on this album and I think we’ve about reached the limit of Bowie albums for this list.
Hunting High and Low (1985) by A-ha
We’ve all heard “Take On Me,” and I’d say that’s probably all we need to know about this album.
Hypnotised (1980) by The Undertones
This a power-punk from Northern Ireland – possibly hidden gem of this group.
Hypocrisy is the Greatest Luxury (1992) by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
They call this dail-an-issue rap music, OK then.
I Against I (1986) by Bad Brains
This Washington D.C. punk band released a cassette only album, which seems the most notable thing here.
The Idiot (1977) by Iggy Pop
Here is Iggy’s contribution from his time spent in Berlin with David Bowie.
Idlewind (1988) by Everything But the Girl
A dance album hit from a UK band with a clever name.
I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got (1990) by Sinead O’Connor
“Bald Banshee” that made a name with her cover of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U.”
If I Could Only Remember My Name (1971) By David Crosby
A somber bunch of tunes recorded after the death of Crosby’s girlfriend in a car accident.
3 comments:
Wow interesting group. I am a little surprised by your passe attitude towards one great album on here, but we'll save that for the Encore. Always there is one TREMENDOUS snub in this group and maybe one other justifiable one. I would understand if this book was called the 1,001 albums that you've never heard of, but it isn't. It is like he tries to be obsure as he can whenever he can.
Yeah, I probably should have gave more credit to Sinead O'Connor. Ha. Ha.
I am sure that's who you mean.
Frankly, I just wanted to get this posted as quickly and painlessly as possible.
I can understand the rush through this group. but we keep coming back for more :) hoping for that pot of gold at the end of this rainbow
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