20 Unloved Albums ... and why we love them
(Mojo #292 - maart 2018)
Every major artist has one album (at least) that critics and fans routinely dimiss. Yet sometimes they're records we secretly cherish. We've asked Mojo writers to justify their love for some of the most unfairly reviled albums ever. |
1 | Beach boys | L.A. (Light Album) | 1979 |
2 | David Bowie | Earthling | 1997 |
3 | Can | Out of reach | 1978 |
4 | Captain Beefheart and the Magic band | Bluejeans & moonbeams | 1974 |
5 | Clash | Cut the crap | 1985 |
6 | Bob Dylan | Empire burlesque | 1985 |
7 | Jimi Hendrix | Band of gypsies | 1970 |
8 | Led zeppelin | In through the out door | 1979 |
9 | John Lennon & Yoko Ono | Sometime in New York city | 1972 |
10 | Curtis Mayfield | Got to find a way | 1974 |
11 | Van Morrison | Hard nose the highway | 1973 |
12 | Pink floyd | The final cut | 1983 |
13 | Queen | Hot space | 1982 |
14 | Lou Reed | The raven | 2003 |
15 | Rolling stones | Black and blue | 1976 |
16 | Paul Simon | Songs from the capeman | 1997 |
17 | Frank Sinatra | Cycles | 1968 |
18 | Wings | Wild life | 1971 |
19 | Stevie Wonder | Journey through the secret life of plants | 1979 |
20 | Neil Young | Trans | 1982 |
(donderdag 2 juni 2022)