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Norah Jones - Not too late
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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 5313" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Yeah I suppose not many evolve, the more commercial the pressure, the less I guess. </p><p>Yup, Zep pushed but imo started to lose it after IV but upto and incl IV I rate them as faves. In the last year or so I got the lot on vinyl.... (I-IV)</p><p></p><p>I guess it is the sweet pleasant inoffensiveness that leaves me uninterested and with a feeling of blandness that does not seems to change from NJ. Sometimes that is what we want I guess. I just tend to find with these type of albums that they are close enought to have a fave and that is what you play, the others were a waste.... This does depend on overall collection size though. With a few hundred albums the lesser ones soon gather dust.</p><p></p><p>I remember getting into Achtung Baby by spin 2 big time and called several friends to say ya gotta hear this, 2/3rd of them felt U2 lost it on that album and have kind of wanted U2 to go back, which I guess in the last years or so they have again.</p><p></p><p>One of my fave bands, Cowboy Junkies have evolved slowly, probably at a 2 album pace and for a while looked like they lost it as well but recently their stuff is pretty cool again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 5313, member: 361"] Yeah I suppose not many evolve, the more commercial the pressure, the less I guess. Yup, Zep pushed but imo started to lose it after IV but upto and incl IV I rate them as faves. In the last year or so I got the lot on vinyl.... (I-IV) I guess it is the sweet pleasant inoffensiveness that leaves me uninterested and with a feeling of blandness that does not seems to change from NJ. Sometimes that is what we want I guess. I just tend to find with these type of albums that they are close enought to have a fave and that is what you play, the others were a waste.... This does depend on overall collection size though. With a few hundred albums the lesser ones soon gather dust. I remember getting into Achtung Baby by spin 2 big time and called several friends to say ya gotta hear this, 2/3rd of them felt U2 lost it on that album and have kind of wanted U2 to go back, which I guess in the last years or so they have again. One of my fave bands, Cowboy Junkies have evolved slowly, probably at a 2 album pace and for a while looked like they lost it as well but recently their stuff is pretty cool again. [/QUOTE]
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