Albums Synonymous With Just One Track...

Posted by: GraemeH on 29 January 2017

...that you took a gamble on and were a) Glad you did and/or b) Regretted as it was otherwise a complete turkey?

I bought this on the strength of 'A horse with no name' and have subsequently bought nearly everything else by America:

G

Posted on: 29 January 2017 by Clive B

I have the cassette of that album. I agree, every track is rather infectious.

Posted on: 29 January 2017 by Slim68

This Spin Doctors was purchased because of "2 Princes" and promptly given away as it was a Turkey!!

Human League Dare because of "Don't You Want Me", I think it is a modern classic.

This could be a fun thread.

Posted on: 29 January 2017 by Bluebeard

The OP's position depends on the strength of the single originally released from the album, ergo more singles than the less likely to be a "shot in the dark". Taking the meaning of the thread literally, I'd suggest "In a gadda da vida" (album and song) as a starting point!

regards,

Giles

Posted on: 29 January 2017 by joerand

There were couple of top ten tracks on this brilliant debut, but if bought only for "My Sharona" I doubt you'd be disappointed with the remainder.

Posted on: 30 January 2017 by Nick Lees

Boston - Boston

Bought a Half-speed Mastered version of it on a trip the the U.S. On the back of THAT track. The rest is a complete clunker.

Posted on: 30 January 2017 by Dozey

Interesting. I like the whole Spin Doctors album, especially Jimmy Olsen's Blues and Little Miss Can't Be Wrong.

I got the Lenny Kravitz album "Are you goin' to go my way" for the title track. It is the only track I want to listen to, but  I don't plan on giving the LP away.

Posted on: 30 January 2017 by BigH47

Bat Out of Hell, bought for the title track, but found the rest of the album to be supeb too. Great lyrics/word paintings.

Posted on: 30 January 2017 by daveyu

Lynyrd Skynyrd for Freebird, rest of album is none too shabby, started my interest in the Allman Bros etc

Posted on: 30 January 2017 by fatcat

Roy Buchanan - Sweet Dreams

A mixture of blues tracks and country tracks. Very glad I bought it, even the country tracks are very good.

Posted on: 30 January 2017 by TOBYJUG

Got this album. Jarvis . Jarvis cocker. On the strength of the really lovely      " Baby's coming back to me ". The rest of it stinks.

 

Posted on: 02 February 2017 by GraemeH
Gary Shaw posted:

Boston - Boston

Bought a Half-speed Mastered version of it on a trip the the U.S. On the back of THAT track. The rest is a complete clunker.

I was going to choose that as my turkey too!

G

Posted on: 02 February 2017 by sjbabbey

Surely the epitome of a one track album.

Posted on: 03 February 2017 by MDS

Bought because at the time I liked China In Your Hand

Posted on: 03 February 2017 by joerand
sjbabbey posted:

Surely the epitome of a one track album.

And maybe the epitome of a one-hit career as well. Even today the title track is embedded in posterity; it's on Rockband and was recently featured in an ESPN college football commercial. There's a level of irony in Greenbaum's lyrics who grew up in an Orthodox Jewish home, but there's no denying the appeal of a well-distorted electric guitar riff accompanied by hand claps.

Posted on: 05 February 2017 by Richard Dane

Blue Oyster Cult - Agents of Fortune.  

I seem to recall that my older sister bought this album just for one track - Don't Fear The Reaper.  

And I later "borrowed" it from her, for just one track...

Posted on: 06 February 2017 by Hmack
Richard Dane posted:

Blue Oyster Cult - Agents of Fortune.  

I seem to recall that my older sister bought this album just for one track - Don't Fear The Reaper.  

And I later "borrowed" it from her, for just one track...

I also bought the LP for "Don't Fear The Reaper", and many years later on bought the CD for the same track. I still have both (th eCD now 'ripped' of course), although neither gets played very often these days

The rest of the album isn't bad though. In fact, I'm going to have a listen the rest of the album right now.  

Posted on: 06 February 2017 by Hmack

I posted: "The rest of the album isn't bad though"

mmm!

Don't think I'll be playing the whole album again anytime soon.

Posted on: 06 February 2017 by Innocent Bystander

Barry McGuire - Eve of DEstruction. A great song, and on the strength of it I bought the album of that name - but I think I only played the rest of it once.

And the theme from a completely different angle: Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick. That particular track is a perennial favourite...

Posted on: 08 February 2017 by Bluebeard

Tubular Bells? ;-)

Posted on: 10 February 2017 by TOBYJUG

After watching the two on the Live Aid extravaganza and being utterly blown away from their working of that Bad tune.

Was the start for me for the big love of this band.

Posted on: 10 February 2017 by Ron Toolsie

Posted on: 21 February 2017 by Paper Plane

Cameo = Word Up*

Great song cr*p album

steve

*Actually, most of the covers are better, especially the version by Gun 

Posted on: 09 March 2017 by Nick Lees

Not quite in the same vein, but I played it last night and it sort of fits...

Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays - As Falls Wichita, So Wichita Falls

I first heard this in a record shop (the title track) and it just hit me on every level. I'd never heard of Pat Metheny before and assumed everything he did would have this connection with me. Sadly, even though I like quite a few Metheny albums, nothing comes close to the wonder of that track - and I've trawled the airwaves looking for something like it from him. What I've come to realise is that there's probably more Lyle Mays in that wonderful track than Pat Metheny.

Still, anyone who can point me in the direction of something that's akin to As Falls... 

Oh, and does anyone know what 36, 42, 55, 3 signify?

Posted on: 09 March 2017 by ynwa250505
fatcat posted:

Roy Buchanan - Sweet Dreams

A mixture of blues tracks and country tracks. Very glad I bought it, even the country tracks are very good.

Sweet Dreams - oh what a track ... and what a guitar player !!!

Used very cleverly as the ending of the (brilliant imo) film "The Departed" ...

Posted on: 09 March 2017 by ynwa250505

The Beautiful South - "Blue is the colour" 1997 - bought only for the first track - "Don't marry her" ... you've gotta love those chorus lyrics lol