Best debut album?

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Bombadil wrote: Fri Jan 04, 2019 11:31 pm If you want to go back to debut albums that influenced everything done today, then I might suggest the Beatles' 'Please Please Me,' or Elvis' first LP, or Dylan, the old blues/jazz masters, on to Bach, or Beethoven. 'Influence' is a nebulous concept.
Which were Bach's and Beethoven's debut albums?
Meet the Bach? Ludwig van's Songbook? :clown:

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Switched On Bach.

And guess which song piano students learn quite early on?

Für Elise. At least, the gentle part.
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Impaled Nazarene - Tol Cormpt Norz Norz Norz....

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MadDogE134 wrote: Fri Jan 04, 2019 10:45 pm
Bombadil wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 7:44 pm Never liked VH.
don't have to like them to KNOW they changed the world as it was at the point of their debut release. i have read through all the other offerings and none of them has changed the world imo

the reason i chose Van Halen as the 'best' debut album is for it's influence on everything done today. :) cheers
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are vh still inspiring anyone?
i thought we'd wiped out all that hairspray rock?
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vurt wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 3:30 pm are vh still inspiring anyone?
i thought we'd wiped out all that hairspray rock?
with fire!
If only.

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SJ_Digriz wrote: Fri Jan 04, 2019 10:08 pm Kind of the vein of the first VH album. This was kind of an untouchable landing.
I'm surprised it took 9 pages before Boston got mentioned. Great songs, great playing, serious studio wizardry...

I'll also add Lost Souls by Doves. And if we open this up to major-label debuts, Godfathers' Birth, School, Work, Death.

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Morcheeba's "Big Calm"
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Magic Russ wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 4:19 pm
SJ_Digriz wrote: Fri Jan 04, 2019 10:08 pm Kind of the vein of the first VH album. This was kind of an untouchable landing.
I'm surprised it took 9 pages before Boston got mentioned. Great songs, great playing, serious studio wizardry...

I'll also add Lost Souls by Doves. And if we open this up to major-label debuts, Godfathers' Birth, School, Work, Death.
that doves album was indeed great!
hadnt heard of them at the time but they played a nye gig supporting 808 state, years back around the time of lost souls, totally blew me away live 8)
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I was gonna mention Boston, but didn't because of bad personal memories associated with the time it was released, but yeah, it's a very good album. I'll still break out 'Peace of Mind' on the guitar occasionally.
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Nevermind
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you can sell horse shit to gardeners.
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