What CD is your biggest regret having just bought?

Posted by: Consciousmess on 03 January 2009

I had to ask this different question!

For me, its the "Yes" album I bought on recommendation from What Hifi?

It is dreadful especially at £10!!

Regards,

Jon
Posted on: 04 January 2009 by Mike7
Oh yes, it's a well know fact that Banks and Hackett didn't get on too well. I meant that Hackett could see the direction that the band were heading with Collins' influence coming through.
Incidentally Collins' drumming on PG3 is superb.
Posted on: 05 January 2009 by gone
err - back on topic, I remember buying Pampered Menial by Pavlov's Dog a few years back and immediately wondering why the hell I'd done it. It sat on my shelf for over 15 years before I tried it again, and I completely revised my opinion.
So, the regret was just after having bought it, but I don't regret it now!
Posted on: 08 January 2009 by alainbil
quote:
Originally posted by Consciousmess:
I had to ask this different question!

For me, its the "Yes" album I bought on recommendation from What Hifi?

It is dreadful especially at £10!!

Regards,

Jon


Open, to Love by Paul Bley
Posted on: 09 January 2009 by teabelly
Not bought a rubbish cd in recent history. Tend to use itunes and listen to bits first as that will separate the wheat from the naff.

Think the last poor cd I bought was evanescence several years ago. One good track, the rest tried to live up to it and failed.

Lastfm is quite good for finding new music. Bought a cd after just hearing one track then disappointed to find it was in the Times top 10 cds of the year. How I dislike being a la mode!
Posted on: 10 January 2009 by FlyMe
Strange to say - it is now somewhat of a collectors piece!

Posted on: 11 January 2009 by HTK
Close To The Edge SHM-CD limited release. For the most part the SHM-CD onslaught has brought some real gems. Not so in this case. It sounds bloody awful. Be warned.
Posted on: 11 January 2009 by Chief Chirpa
I bought a Money Mark cd once that was pish. Sold it for about £16 though, so no regrets.
Posted on: 11 January 2009 by mikeeschman
i am fascinated with the Ethel Merman disco album. it makes me think of Roger Cormans' old schlock horror movies.

great dinner music for a bad week ... :-)
Posted on: 11 January 2009 by FlyMe
quote:
Originally posted by mikeeschman:
i am fascinated with the Ethel Merman disco album. it makes me think of Roger Cormans' old schlock horror movies.

great dinner music for a bad week ... :-)


It sounds even worse than you might think.... Winker