Opening songs on an album
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I know what I'm trying to explain but not sure I've conveyed it correctly but I'll try...
Can you name a stronger opening 4 or 5 songs on an album than Slipknot's debut album (appreciate you probably need to like Slipknot to agree with this) but I don't think there is one. The first 5 songs are such a sonic assault on the senses and they just work together so effortlessly.
(sic)
Eyeless
Wait and bleed
Surfacing
Spit it out
I'm not sure there will ever be a start to an album that can beat this, for me.
Over to you. What is the best album start for you?
Can you name a stronger opening 4 or 5 songs on an album than Slipknot's debut album (appreciate you probably need to like Slipknot to agree with this) but I don't think there is one. The first 5 songs are such a sonic assault on the senses and they just work together so effortlessly.
(sic)
Eyeless
Wait and bleed
Surfacing
Spit it out
I'm not sure there will ever be a start to an album that can beat this, for me.
Over to you. What is the best album start for you?
Rh14n said:
Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours'.
Seconded here!How about My Chemical Romance 'The Black Parade'
1."The End."
2."Dead!"
3."This Is How I Disappear"
4."The Sharpest Lives"
5."Welcome to the Black Parade"
Or David Gray 'White Ladder'
1."Please Forgive Me"
2."Babylon"
3."My Oh My"
4."We're Not Right"
5."Nightblindness"
S100HP said:
I know what I'm trying to explain but not sure I've conveyed it correctly but I'll try...
Can you name a stronger opening 4 or 5 songs on an album than Slipknot's debut album (appreciate you probably need to like Slipknot to agree with this) but I don't think there is one. The first 5 songs are such a sonic assault on the senses and they just work together so effortlessly.
(sic)
Eyeless
Wait and bleed
Surfacing
Spit it out
I'm not sure there will ever be a start to an album that can beat this, for me.
Over to you. What is the best album start for you?
Agreed it’s epic ,I would go Pantera Vulgar display of Power but switch track 5 with 6…Can you name a stronger opening 4 or 5 songs on an album than Slipknot's debut album (appreciate you probably need to like Slipknot to agree with this) but I don't think there is one. The first 5 songs are such a sonic assault on the senses and they just work together so effortlessly.
(sic)
Eyeless
Wait and bleed
Surfacing
Spit it out
I'm not sure there will ever be a start to an album that can beat this, for me.
Over to you. What is the best album start for you?
Depends on your taste in music and what you're hoping to experience but I always enjoyed the way many of Jean-Michel Jarre's albums work as one cohesive body of work with a definite sense of "beginning" as the first track starts to unfold.
Eg. "Equinoxe" - slow, building intro. "Chronologie" - big, grandiose overture.
Eg. "Equinoxe" - slow, building intro. "Chronologie" - big, grandiose overture.
Purely going on the opening track I would say Smells like Teen Spirit as the opener to Nevermind takes some beating. So overplayed now it’s hard to imagine what it must have sounded like in ‘91
Likewise for I Bet That You Look Good on the Dancefloor from the first Arctic Monkeys album. Edit: just realised it’s not the opener, and actually The View From The Afternoon comes first. Which is also quite the opening track…
Bombtrack on the first Rage Against The Machine album is quite an opener too…
Likewise for I Bet That You Look Good on the Dancefloor from the first Arctic Monkeys album. Edit: just realised it’s not the opener, and actually The View From The Afternoon comes first. Which is also quite the opening track…
Bombtrack on the first Rage Against The Machine album is quite an opener too…
Edited by johnpsanderson on Thursday 8th June 17:33
Opening track on the The Cure's Kiss me Kiss me Kiss me is pretty special.
2. Catch
3. Torture
4. If Only Tonight we could Sleep.
5. Why can't I be You?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNTrm67-g8Q
Stones Roses' debut album opens with 'I wanna be adored.'
2. She bangs the drums
3. Waterfall
4. Don't Stop.
2. Catch
3. Torture
4. If Only Tonight we could Sleep.
5. Why can't I be You?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNTrm67-g8Q
Stones Roses' debut album opens with 'I wanna be adored.'
2. She bangs the drums
3. Waterfall
4. Don't Stop.
Edited by Dragster on Thursday 6th July 23:34
johnpsanderson said:
Purely going on the opening track I would say Smells like Teen Spirit as the opener to Nevermind takes some beating. So overplayed now it’s hard to imagine what it must have sounded like in ‘91
Likewise for I Bet That You Look Good on the Dancefloor from the first Arctic Monkeys album. Edit: just realised it’s not the opener, and actually The View From The Afternoon comes first. Which is also quite the opening track…
Bombtrack on the first Rage Against The Machine album is quite an opener too…
As someone old enough to have been there, the fact is I can remember exactly where I was when I first heard it (January 92 in a cheap kings ski club chalet in serre chevalier) and remember just sitting there with my mouth open in disbelief.Likewise for I Bet That You Look Good on the Dancefloor from the first Arctic Monkeys album. Edit: just realised it’s not the opener, and actually The View From The Afternoon comes first. Which is also quite the opening track…
Bombtrack on the first Rage Against The Machine album is quite an opener too…
Edited by johnpsanderson on Thursday 8th June 17:33
Only other music to have had that effect was when I heard New Rose in late 76.
Yep I'm that old.
DSOTM by Floyd, obvs..............
But - for me - no. "On The Run", whilst appropriate for the conceptual idea for the album, ruins the first section of it.
However, the first five tracks on Pearl Jam's Ten are just dynamite
Once
Even Flow
Alive
Why Go
Black
I could have gone Superunknown by Soundgarden, but the opening tracks are hit and miss I think. Same with Rust In Peace by Megadeth.
But - for me - no. "On The Run", whilst appropriate for the conceptual idea for the album, ruins the first section of it.
However, the first five tracks on Pearl Jam's Ten are just dynamite
Once
Even Flow
Alive
Why Go
Black
I could have gone Superunknown by Soundgarden, but the opening tracks are hit and miss I think. Same with Rust In Peace by Megadeth.
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