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Gary Wright Shawn Colvin America Men At Work Dianna Ross Jackson 5 James Taylor Free Bad Finger Cream Bob Dylan Garbage Smashing Pumpkins Hole
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David @ David Tears For Fears
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Tracy Chapman eels Shuggie Otis Melissa Ethridge Rush CSN&Y Chicago Transit Authority VanHalen Little Village Leon Russell AC DC Beatles Dire Straits Jackson Browne Velvet Underground Black Sabbath Jayhawks Of Monsters @ Men Taj Mahal Fleetwood Mac Love to name a few.............
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Herbie Hancock, "Takin' Off" Saved a lot of Hancock recordings to favorites in Tidal & Spotify. His discography is massive. Have only listened to a small portion of it. Spending time with Takin' Off this evening. Very impressed with it's melodicism, balance, economy and overall elegance. Had to find this thread to post about it. As per Wikipedia citing "The Rough Guide to Jazz", "...one of the most accomplished and stunning debuts in the annals of jazz." Of course, he was no rookie in the studio when he made this recording. Great sidemen too. The compositions and soloing are first rate. The 2007 Van Gelder remaster sounds great.
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Joe Cocker With a Little Help From My Friends Canned Heat Titled Canned Heat |
+1 for Sea Level. What an obscure entry! Here's another one: Ambrosia (self-titled).
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A big second to has2be's The Who's My Generation nomination. Another hugely influential (amongst musicians) debut album was The Yardbirds For Your Love. Guitar playing by both Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers s/t debut. Elvis Costello's my Aim Is True. The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band's Gorilla. Jellyfish's Bellybutton (incredible!). Emitt Rhodes s/t. Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man. |
I just got Carly Simon's Anticipation from MoFi. The SACD layer pretty good, but I would still like the sound of my old LP better if it weren't for the surface noise. I didn't treat it well when I was in college. |
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the 50th edition of The Doors is excellent! Happy Listening! |
Beatles "Please Please Me" The Cars "The Cars" Buffalo Springfield "Buffalo Springfield" Crosby Stills & Nash "Crosby Stills & Nash" King Crimson "In The Court Of The Crimson King" Emerson Lake & Palmer "Emerson Lake & Palmer" Counting Crows "August And Everything After"
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I can't tell you how many times I've loved someone's first album so much that I immediately bought one or two more from them only to have my expectations dashed. As Rod Stewart, who's first album was the only one I have any use for, said "The First Cut is The" bestest. |
True in all the arts steve, once you've said all you have to say that's about it . |
I have always felt artists spend their entire life on the first album. Usually about 6 months on the second one. Hence the sophomore jinx. The Doors, Santana and SRV get my vote. When they still sound as good today as when you first heard them. You are truly on to something. Steve
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The Who, My Generation.
Musically probably as a whole, more inspirational to change the landscape of music and bands to follow than what the Beatles were doing at the time , IMHO. |
For me that authentic moment was The Four Seasons Sherry &11 others. Certainly as important a debut as any in American rock & Roll. |
U2/boy. Not sure it's comparable in the bigger sense to many of the other classic debuts mentioned above but as an 11/12 year old kid at that time(80-81)it was my first real and authentic sense of music speaking to me in the way music can powerfully move us.
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Great stuff here. Wow, Babe Ruth, "First Base", nice call, siddh.
Little Feat Paul Simon's first solo album Dan Fogelberg, "Home Free" Sea Level Mutual Admiration Society Strength in Numbers, "The Telluride Sessions"
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� Laurie Anderson - Big Science
� Leonard Cohen - Songs of Leonard Cohen
� Crosby, Stills & Nash - Crosby, Stills & Nash
� Jewel - Pieces of You
� Nora Jones - Come Away With Me
� Kris Kristofferson - Kristofferson (Me and Bobby McGee)
� John Prine - John Prine
� Simon and Garfunkel - Sounds of Silence
� Patti Smith - Horses
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I never heard of "Writer". Thanks. I'll look it up. |
Carole King's debut LP was 'Writer', not 'Tapestry'. Great album, btw. |
Carol King / Tapestry B52's / B52's Black Sabbath /Black Sabbath
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Black Sabbath has to be in this.
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I agree The Doors was a fantastic debut album, but all of their albums were great! |
The Beatles- the only band that matters...
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Second Please Please Me and yes thousands if ask would say meet the Beatles was their first or worse couldn't answer at all. Also The Go Go's Beauty and the Beast |
Yes, of course, on the left side "of the pond".
Actually, I appreciated the way you listed it.
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Do you think most people think Meet The Beatles was their debut? |
I can't believe it took so long for someone to mention:
The Beatles - Please Please Me
Probably the most historically important of all the above mentioned - literally the fuse.
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Pretenders (eponymous, 1980) - that LP changed my life and musical taste permanently. |
Tracy Chapman Amy Winehouse - Frank Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3 AM |
Ditto on Experienced Bridge of Sighs, Robin Trower CTA, Chicago, still their best album in my opinion Meet the Temptations ( nobody said it had to be rock) 13 Year Old Genius, Stevie Wonder Santana. First time I heard I was 7000 miles away. Wore the vinyl off. |
Are You Experienced? / JHE Led Zeppilin / Led Zeppilin My Aim is True / Elvis Costello John Prine / John Prine The Cars / The Cars The Pretenders /The Pretenders
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Second Eno Here Come The Warm Jets Robert Fripp's guitar work on Baby's On Fire one of the best guitar solos ever. |
It’s A Beautiful Day Velvet Underground ~ The Velvet Underground and Nico R.E.M. ~ Murmur Little Feat Blind Faith Donald Fagen ~ The Nightfly
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AUM Isis, 1974 on Buddha (the all girl group) Can I count Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere? It was Neil's first with Crazy Horse. Cold Spring Harbor - Before Billy Joel turned into a franchise. Bonnie Raitt Relish - Joan Osborne I'll include Ain't Who I Was by Bonnie Bishop, since she transformed herself from C&W to R&B Duane & Greg Greetings From Asbury Park I Don't Want To Go Home - Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes Meet The Beatles. No, it was Please Please Me. Pretenders Sister Sweetly - Big Head Todd Bleeding Diamonds (EP) Nicole Atkins Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats
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The Cars Boston The Dixie Dreggs - Freefall Yngwie Malmsteen - Rising Force Rush Yes SRV- Texas Flood Dire Straits Al Di Meola - Land of the Midnight Sun Emerson Lake and Palmer G n R - Appetite for Destruction |
Smithereens debut album joan armatrading big star thunderclap Newman willis Alan Ramsey |
not exactly my favorite band but Boston deserves to be on the list |
Agree with many of the classic rock responses but for something a little fresher...
Tame Impala... InnerSpeaker
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Pearl Jam Rage against the machine
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The Rolling Stones (1st album) |
Hendrix-are you experience Doors-doors Yes-Yes CSN-couch record King Crimson-Court of Led Zep-Led Zep Jeff Beck-Truth
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Roxy Music Brian Eno / Here come the warm jets |
Lucinda Williams had 2 albums before her self-titled album: Ramblin' in 1979, and Happy Woman Blues in1980. |
Costello - My Aim Is True Just a brilliant album that I still listen to pretty regularly.
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