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Re: (TV) four for four



Husker Du (missing out their debut, which was a live album...um...and I don't
really care for it, although "Data Control" is amazing):

Everything Falls
Apart
Metal Circus
Zen Arcade
New Day Rising
Flip Your Wig
Candy Apple Grey
Warehouse: Songs and Stories


To my ears it's one of the most consistent and
constantly evolving/improving/refining runs from a band, where there was a
remarkably low amount of filler (although you gotta say "The Baby Song" was
Husker Du's own attempt at something that matched the artistic calibre of
"Yonki Time").

Billy (who has just discovered Jorma Kaukonen's "Quah" and is
utterly mesmerised by it)


________________________________
From: Leo Casey
<LeoCasey@comcast.net>
To: tv@obbard.com
Sent: Monday, 16 February, 2009
22:56:26
Subject: RE: (TV) four for four

The first four Television albums.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tv-owner@obbard.com
[mailto:tv-owner@obbard.com] On 
> Behalf Of Tom
> Sent: Monday, February 16,
2009 5:23 PM
> To: tv@obbard.com
> Subject: Re: (TV) four for four
> 
> I
would say The Kinks did seven in a row, from Kinks 
> Kontroversy through 
>
Muswell Hillbillies, but even if the acclaim for Kontroversy and Lola 
>
Vs.Powerman and the Moneygoround Part One isn't as universal 
> as that for
the 
> others,  you've still got Face To Face through Arthur. If T. Rex and 
>
Trannosaurus Rex count as the same group, then they might 
> have a five album
> run from Unicorn through Slider, though I've only heard a few 
> tracks from
> Beard of Stars. (Maybe even longer, I've only heard a few  
> tracks from
the 
> first two and how variable in quality can they be?)
> 
> The first four
Love albums also come to mind. 
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