CDs You Own of Artists You Don't Like...

Early B.
Early B. Posts: 7,900
edited January 2007 in Music & Movies
Do you own CDs of artists you don't like, but they may have put out a great song(s), so you bought it; however, you think the rest of their stuff is crap?
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  • phipiper10
    phipiper10 Posts: 955
    edited January 2007
    I've been considering this for several minutes and none come to me. I'm sure if I went through the collection I'd find some but very few. I buy hardly any "Pop" music which reduces the risk!

    I'd say there are factors like the above that limit your chances of this happening. How do you go about determining what to buy? Reviews, friends recommendations etc..

    Also how picky/demanding are you? Most music IMO serves a purpose or has some redeeming quality. Even if it isn't for me I can usually accept/understand reasons why it might be appealing to others. That is enough for me to have an appreciation and enjoy what I hear. There isn't too much which I really dislike.

    Any many ways there is just simple analysis going on when I listen to music in the same way we analyze gear. At least for me.
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  • george daniel
    george daniel Posts: 12,096
    edited January 2007
    Dr. Hook
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  • beardog03
    beardog03 Posts: 5,550
    edited January 2007
    there are alot of cd`s that I have gotten that only have one song (the reason I got it in the first place) that just sit and don`t get played...

    I have been thinking about this subject for the last few days...

    I`m going to copy the ones I like and have a big Karma soon...

    I have gotten some that I was suprised to find the whole cd is good though

    I also have a bunch that I just don`t listen to also...those will be weeded out soon also...
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  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
    edited January 2007
    I bought Bare Naked Ladies Rock Spectacle just for "If I had a Million Dollars" When I listened to the rest of the album, I was less than impressed. All the songs sounded alike.

    I now make a habit of listening to every song on a new album & if it all sounds the same, I skip it.
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  • beardog03
    beardog03 Posts: 5,550
    edited January 2007
    I listen to all types of music...
    That being said, I bought the latest Godsmack CD, as I really like thier drummer, and it sounded just like the last one...just different words

    Very disappointing
    especialy when ya have to spend the tall prices of cd`s these days
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  • hoosier21
    hoosier21 Posts: 4,413
    edited January 2007
    I hate 80 % of my CD's
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  • danger boy
    danger boy Posts: 15,722
    edited January 2007
    hoosier21 wrote:
    I hate 80 % of my CD's


    high five! I'm with you man.. i really hate most of what I have.. and within the ones I do have.. very few do I like most of the songs on them.
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  • Gaara
    Gaara Posts: 2,415
    edited January 2007
    A few, ex. Nickelback, I always like their singles but nothing else on the albums. Their first cd I liked the single, and one other song...which soon became the second radio hit. Second cd I purchased and only liked one song.

    Russ,

    Sell em. I am actually going through all of my cds now and getting rid of the ones I don't like. Have around 250 and am getting close to completion, doing them alphabetically and am on S. Plan on selling what I wont listen to again, already have close to 50 to get rid of.

    I would recommend this to anyone, saves time when flipping through if your never going to listen to a bunch of cds. Plus it makes room for others when better cds come along.

    Jared
  • hoosier21
    hoosier21 Posts: 4,413
    edited January 2007
    Gaara wrote:
    Sell em. I am actually going through all of my cds now and getting rid of the ones I don't like. Have around 250 and am getting close to completion, doing them alphabetically and am on S. Plan on selling what I wont listen to again, already have close to 50 to get rid of.


    Jared

    Yep, I have two boxes started myself.

    Russ
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  • PSOVLSK
    PSOVLSK Posts: 5,217
    edited January 2007
    Probably too many to mention:D
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  • Fireman32
    Fireman32 Posts: 4,845
    edited January 2007
    I guess im fortunate. I enjoy listening to every one of my cd's. I do not have a big collection but im only buying ones that I know i'll enjoy.
  • jkn
    jkn Posts: 133
    edited January 2007
    I have a lot of music that I either grew to not like that much (or the reverse - hated at first and grew to love it). My collection is definitely a 'mood' thing - if I'm in the mood for something, I'm happy I have it. On the other hand - I sometimes only get in the mood for something every four years or so... I probably should do some pruning one of these years.

    The worst albums are those one hit wonders... where you're sure you'll love the whole thing, but somehow only one track appeared to have everyone awake for the recording sessions.

    Impulse buys also used to get me a lot - it's rare to get a great album that way (for me at least). When I used to buy used vinyl every week - my hit/miss ratio was at times very poor. Then again - those days are 15+ years ago - so my average in the last decade has been much better.

    I don't buy as much music as I used to - I shifted most of that money over to dvd buying.
  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
    edited January 2007
    That's precisely why I had more 45's than albums. I still rather buy by the song than waste a lot of money on an album that only has one good song on it.
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  • VSchneider
    VSchneider Posts: 443
    edited January 2007
    Early B. wrote:
    CDs You Own of Artists You Don't Like...
    I nominate the one by some B. Spears ...Baby One More Time as the winner of the thread.

    But seriously, when her 1st album came out, I thought the girl had some potential. Now, 8 years later she's another spoiled, silly, talentless brat (unless I guess you count public flashing as a talent...).
  • jkn
    jkn Posts: 133
    edited January 2007
    Year ago - my wife found a copy of Vanilla Ice's big hit album on cassette while at work. No one claimed it so - it came home with her.

    Doesn't count though since we didn't buy it... :-)
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited January 2007
    I have a "Yes" live CD that has to be one of the worst performances AND sound quality I have ever heard. It's atrocious. It does duty as a beer coaster now.
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  • zombie boy 2000
    zombie boy 2000 Posts: 6,641
    edited January 2007
    I have a feeling that if I started buying albums simply based upon their "audiophile quality", I would possess far too many albums which I would detest. As it stands, I love most of what I own -- whether it's reference quality or not.
    I never had it like this where I grew up. But I send my kids here because the fact is you go to one of the best schools in the country: Rushmore. Now, for some of you it doesn't matter. You were born rich and you're going to stay rich. But here's my advice to the rest of you: Take dead aim on the rich boys. Get them in the crosshairs and take them down. Just remember, they can buy anything but they can't buy backbone. Don't let them forget it. Thank you.Herman Blume - Rushmore
  • madmax
    madmax Posts: 12,434
    edited January 2007
    Some day we should all list the ones we don't like and trade them.
    madmax
    Vinyl, the final frontier...

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  • Early B.
    Early B. Posts: 7,900
    edited January 2007
    If it ain't reference quality, I usually sell it or throw it away.

    I have 2 opera CDs that I don't really care for, but keep them around so guests can believe we're a bit more sophisticated than we actually are.
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  • zombie boy 2000
    zombie boy 2000 Posts: 6,641
    edited January 2007
    Madmax -- I think that is a phenomenal idea. We should at the very least entertain some sort of "swap thread". Let's seriously think on this...

    EB -- I have hard time believing that. Seriously. You strike me as someone who enjoys music far too much to really believe that. Maybe I'm reading you wrong. Take for example The Ramones. Not the best recording quality by any stretch of imagination. But probably near the top of my playlist on any given night. Too many good musicians and/or bands where lo-fi was part of the charm, art, and creation process.
    I never had it like this where I grew up. But I send my kids here because the fact is you go to one of the best schools in the country: Rushmore. Now, for some of you it doesn't matter. You were born rich and you're going to stay rich. But here's my advice to the rest of you: Take dead aim on the rich boys. Get them in the crosshairs and take them down. Just remember, they can buy anything but they can't buy backbone. Don't let them forget it. Thank you.Herman Blume - Rushmore
  • Refefer
    Refefer Posts: 1,280
    edited January 2007
    I like the idea of a CD trade. Something very akin to Zunafish.com , but local. I'm game, anyone else?
    Lovin that music year after year.

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  • Early B.
    Early B. Posts: 7,900
    edited January 2007
    EB -- I have hard time believing that. Seriously. You strike me as someone who enjoys music far too much to really believe that. Maybe I'm reading you wrong. Take for example The Ramones. Not the best recording quality by any stretch of imagination. But probably near the top of my playlist on any given night. Too many good musicians and/or bands where lo-fi was part of the charm, art, and creation process.

    Guess you read me wrong.

    A couple of years ago I purged a lot of my "old" CDs because the SQ wasn't there anymore, and I haven't looked back. My gear got better. My taste in music changed, too. Frankly, badly recorded CDs bother the **** out of me nowadays. Oh, virtually all pop music made in the last 20 years sucks, so I don't buy that stuff anyways. Too old, I guess. Yes, I've become a dreaded music snob and make no apologies for it.;)

    Sure, I still have a handful of "commercial" CDs, but most of the CDs I own I consider "reference quality." In fact, today I ordered a few more CDs from Telarc and Concord. Oh yeah, I have a bunch of contemporary jazz CDs, but jazz CDs, in general, are recorded much better than the standard pop stuff.
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  • zombie boy 2000
    zombie boy 2000 Posts: 6,641
    edited January 2007
    Sorry EB - no offense meant:)

    Anybody that's read my musical inclinations on this forum knows that I steer very clear indeed from pop and/or mainstream music. I don't think that's all that's come out in the last twenty years however. There's a wealth of phenomenal music both underground and independent that due to its lower budget can be sometimes construed as "lo-fi". However, both the talent and the creativity are to be had in spades and as a music lover, it's hard to deny their accessability and importance for that very reason.

    Like I said... I enjoy the best of both worlds. But as one obsessed with music (and this is what got me into this hobby ultimately), if it ain't got that swing, it don't mean a thing -- be bop she bop be bop ba doo.

    You think Leadbelly's recordings were well done? I still wouldn't kick his albums out of bed for getting pop-tart crumbs in the covers...
    I never had it like this where I grew up. But I send my kids here because the fact is you go to one of the best schools in the country: Rushmore. Now, for some of you it doesn't matter. You were born rich and you're going to stay rich. But here's my advice to the rest of you: Take dead aim on the rich boys. Get them in the crosshairs and take them down. Just remember, they can buy anything but they can't buy backbone. Don't let them forget it. Thank you.Herman Blume - Rushmore
  • wodom1
    wodom1 Posts: 1,054
    edited January 2007
    I've got several albums that I don't like (either never did or not anymore), but I won't get rid of them. A lot of times, I'll buy a CD and not like it, only to give it a listen months or years later and begin to like it. Since I first began purchasing CD's, almost 13 years ago, I've only lost one. I keep all of my albums in the order that I purchased them, unless I buy new albums by a artist I already had which are then placed in chronological order of release by that artist. I can look at my CD collection and see the trends of the music types that I've liked throughout the years: 8th & 9th Grade (1993 - 1995) is stuff like Metallica, Nirvana, Green Day, STP. In 10th Grade (1996-1997) I was into ska and punk stuff like Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, etc...I don't listen to any of those CD's anymore, but I'll never get rid of them. I've only managed to accumulate about 300 CD's, but my collection is slowly growing.
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  • zombie boy 2000
    zombie boy 2000 Posts: 6,641
    edited January 2007
    That's really interesting Wodom... I wonder what my collection would look like if done in that way. Reminds me of that individual who took a picture of himself once a day for six years...

    Personally, I pile drive through my CD's too much to have them in any discernible order. Most are out of the case or in the wrong cases. I have many and I listen to nearly all of 'em. It's funny because I take such meticulous care of everything I own, especially my gear. Not a scratch, smudge, or fingerprint. Kids gloves, amigo...

    But when it comes to my CD's, I'm in and out of 'em too much to have anything other than total chaos.

    There are albums which I have bought upwards of 6 or 7 times just because I keep losing them. I think I own stock in both Odelay and Disintegration
    London Calling has also been purchased far too many times to mention...
    as has Loco Live by The Ramones and Rum, Sodomy and the Lash by The Pogues

    I promise I'll try better when I start up my vinyl collection:D But then again, I had one in high school with a beater of a record player (only because you could only buy local bands on either 7" or 12" records) and all those albums are either MIA or doubling as wall art:D
    I never had it like this where I grew up. But I send my kids here because the fact is you go to one of the best schools in the country: Rushmore. Now, for some of you it doesn't matter. You were born rich and you're going to stay rich. But here's my advice to the rest of you: Take dead aim on the rich boys. Get them in the crosshairs and take them down. Just remember, they can buy anything but they can't buy backbone. Don't let them forget it. Thank you.Herman Blume - Rushmore
  • jkn
    jkn Posts: 133
    edited January 2007
    Wodom - please tell me you've seen High Fidelity! ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0146882/ )

    Zombie... my vinyl is all in plastic sleeves and has been handled very carefully for years. My cd's (on the other hand) - the jewel cases are in tubs in the basement and the cd's are in two flip cases and four 50 cd spindles (from buying blank cdr's...). lp's are alphabetical - but cd's are obviously all over the place. My cassettes are stored in boxes I rarely dig into - no order there at all. Total collection is somewhere over 2,000 - I quit keeping track a long time ago.

    I've given away or sold only a handful of albums - I tend to keep them all.

    London Calling is an all time classic. :)
  • wodom1
    wodom1 Posts: 1,054
    edited January 2007
    jkn wrote:
    Wodom - please tell me you've seen High Fidelity! ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0146882/ )

    Yeah, but it's been a few years. I need to watch it again.
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  • zombie boy 2000
    zombie boy 2000 Posts: 6,641
    edited January 2007
    MJ and MJ lighting up the charts... who doesn't enjoy a healthy dose of pouty, prancing "hee hee's" and "shamones"?

    I'm thinking the other four songs were:

    When the Children Cry - White Lion
    Everybody Wang Chung Tonight- Wang Chung
    We Built this City (on Rock and Roll) - Jefferson Starship
    I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight - Cutting Crew
    Sunglasses at Night (so i can, so i can, so i can) - Corey Hart?
    Oh wait... that's five. Must've been a "two-fer"
    maybe I'm wrong?

    I'm thinking ripping my CD's would be a spectacular idea.... a Squeezebox might be in my future.
    I never had it like this where I grew up. But I send my kids here because the fact is you go to one of the best schools in the country: Rushmore. Now, for some of you it doesn't matter. You were born rich and you're going to stay rich. But here's my advice to the rest of you: Take dead aim on the rich boys. Get them in the crosshairs and take them down. Just remember, they can buy anything but they can't buy backbone. Don't let them forget it. Thank you.Herman Blume - Rushmore
  • jkn
    jkn Posts: 133
    edited January 2007
    I've thought of getting an mp3 (or flac) type player for a long time... just never gotten around to it. Always something else I need.
  • sda2mike
    sda2mike Posts: 3,131
    edited January 2007
    paul mccartney....run devil run...i only bought it because david gilmour is playing. can't tell by the style he's playing in. kinda like that jeff beck album...crazy legs....what's involved in converting an old pc to music management. i have a hook up on my new plasma i just gotta fill:D