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Post by Kailey on Nov 21, 2010 23:11:27 GMT -5
What Suede album do you believe is their strongest?
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julie
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Post by julie on Nov 23, 2010 21:02:56 GMT -5
Suede
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Post by lieutenantlush on Dec 4, 2010 10:58:37 GMT -5
Coming Up was the first album I heard (on account of my age...) so working backwards was particularly rewarding. I think Suede is my favourite because I'm really attracted to the raw naivity of the debut album which I think is really present on that. It's completely untouched and gorgeous, the energy in it really makes it for me. You can't beat Bernard Butler on that album, no way. Having said this, it's very difficult for me to choose because I genuinely love every one of their albums!
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Post by headphones on Sept 18, 2011 2:38:55 GMT -5
I too started off with Coming Up, but was familiar with them to some degree with them in 91/92? (I'm 38, so it's sort of hard to remember when I first heard them). I have no idea what I was into when Dog Man Star came out, but as I recall, it probably never cracked the state's radar with Grunge still all over the map. So I voted for Coming Up, but even though it has the best singles, that doesn't mean it's my most favorite, but hardly my least favorite. I'd actually rather vote for Sci-Fi Lullabies, but I admit, it wasn't there for the vote! Now that all the albums have been re-released with all missing b-sides from each album's single's/ep's, it now seems that SFL might as well be the rusty English Electric Lightning rusting away in the Northumberland field. Obsolete now that the re-issues cover every song off of SFL, and even some ones that weren't there.
I'm glad that they've still got what it takes to perhaps bring about a great new album, and since they promise it's going to be better than ANM, then that's all we could ask, right?
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