Hollywood Naitch
The current reigning and defending
I have a huge collection of CD's, but I usually find that on an album, there tends to be track or 2 that I skip over more often than not. Even on albums where I like every song, I sometimes decide to miss out a particular track when listening to the album.
What I want to know is, do you guys have any CD's that you can always listen to all the way through without skipping a single track?
One of the ones that springs to mind for me is:
Soundgarden- Superunknown
The most famous album for Soundgarden, this is fantastic throughout, opening up with a great rocker in "Let Me Drown", and following up with "My Wave" and an absolute classic in "Fell On Black Days", a song which shows Chris Cornell didnt have to go high pitched in order to make a great song.
"Mailman" follows, and has a fantastic sludgy riff and is another top quality song with great singing from Chris, and the title track is next which is a good fast track, but my least favourite so far.
After this comes "Head Down" which is another classic, slow and threatening and then it is time for the most famous track on the album....
"Black Hole Sun" is a wonderful piece of music, and is thought of as a genuine classic. I love it. However, it shows the quality of the album that a song this good isnt in my top 3 from the track listing. I much prefer the next song, "Spoonman" a faster, rockier track that actually has spoons used in the instrumentals lol. "Limo Wreck" is next, and while good, is not amazing- still easily listenable though.
"The Day I Tried To Live" is track 10, and much loved by Soundgarden fans. However, I wouldnt even put this in my top 10 tracks by the band, but its still excellent. Cornell goes high-pitched in the chorus here, which I think spoils the song slightly, but its still an excellent piece of music. The most punky song on the album follows, and at less than 2 minutes in length, "Kickstand" is a short but sweet number.
Sandwitched in between "Fresh Tendrils" and "Half", two of the more throwaway tracks on the album (but still good) comes one of my favourites - "4th Of July", a brooding slow heavy track, which blows my mind every time I hear it. Its simply awesome. I love Cornells voice on this one. "Like Suicide", the longest track on the album at over 7mins, finishes this great musical journey.
After hearing this album for the 1st time, I went straight back out of the house and bought most of Soundgardens back catalogue, it had that much impact on me.
A truly awesome album, although closely rivalled by BadMotorFinger as Soundgarden's best. I cannot wait to see these guys play if they come to the UK now they have reunited!
So, guys...what are your choices?
What I want to know is, do you guys have any CD's that you can always listen to all the way through without skipping a single track?
One of the ones that springs to mind for me is:
Soundgarden- Superunknown
The most famous album for Soundgarden, this is fantastic throughout, opening up with a great rocker in "Let Me Drown", and following up with "My Wave" and an absolute classic in "Fell On Black Days", a song which shows Chris Cornell didnt have to go high pitched in order to make a great song.
"Mailman" follows, and has a fantastic sludgy riff and is another top quality song with great singing from Chris, and the title track is next which is a good fast track, but my least favourite so far.
After this comes "Head Down" which is another classic, slow and threatening and then it is time for the most famous track on the album....
"Black Hole Sun" is a wonderful piece of music, and is thought of as a genuine classic. I love it. However, it shows the quality of the album that a song this good isnt in my top 3 from the track listing. I much prefer the next song, "Spoonman" a faster, rockier track that actually has spoons used in the instrumentals lol. "Limo Wreck" is next, and while good, is not amazing- still easily listenable though.
"The Day I Tried To Live" is track 10, and much loved by Soundgarden fans. However, I wouldnt even put this in my top 10 tracks by the band, but its still excellent. Cornell goes high-pitched in the chorus here, which I think spoils the song slightly, but its still an excellent piece of music. The most punky song on the album follows, and at less than 2 minutes in length, "Kickstand" is a short but sweet number.
Sandwitched in between "Fresh Tendrils" and "Half", two of the more throwaway tracks on the album (but still good) comes one of my favourites - "4th Of July", a brooding slow heavy track, which blows my mind every time I hear it. Its simply awesome. I love Cornells voice on this one. "Like Suicide", the longest track on the album at over 7mins, finishes this great musical journey.
After hearing this album for the 1st time, I went straight back out of the house and bought most of Soundgardens back catalogue, it had that much impact on me.
A truly awesome album, although closely rivalled by BadMotorFinger as Soundgarden's best. I cannot wait to see these guys play if they come to the UK now they have reunited!
So, guys...what are your choices?