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Worst album you still own

Hey, you dissing Steve Martin's homage to Maxwell's Silver Hammer? Anyhoo:

--McCartney and Wings, Back to the Egg. I love McCartney, but this one sucked ass.
--Steve Martin, Comedy Is Not Pretty. It wasn't at all funny, either.
--Clover. The band Huey Lewis was in before starting The News.
 
I own all four Iron Butterfly albums.
And Wishbone Ash Live.
 
dooley_womack1 said:
Hey, you dissing Steve Martin's homage to Maxwell's Silver Hammer?

But when she turns her back on the boy,
He creeps up from behind.
 
No way KISS My Ass qualifies as a worst album. The cover art alone makes it worthwhile

kiss_my_ass.jpg
 
People ripping on Boyz II Men, PM Dawn and BBD? Wow, I liked all of them. Even liked Color Me Badd.

Without looking at my CD collection, I'd have to say that my two worst are:

1) Stuttering John's first CD. Got a free copy, but wow is it awful.

2) "Dinner at 8" from Pottery Barn. Yes, I actually bought a CD from Pottery Barn. The missus and I were having a few people over for drinks shortly after we moved into a new apartment and she convinced me to buy it for background music.
 
Webster said:
1) Stuttering John's first CD. Got a free copy, but wow is it awful.

I think the person who owns his second CD would trump you.

If his first CD sold more than 1,000 copies nationwide, I'd be shocked.
 
I just got rid of lots of music I rarely/never listen to, but for some reason I kept all of my Putumayo discs, even the ones that suck. Those compilations are a great idea, but sometimes the song selection defies reason.
 
Bullrog said:
CHETtheJET said:
I have a CD of KISS covers by various. Including Garth Brooks doing "Beth".

That is the "Kiss My Ass" CD that came out around '95.
Garth Brooks actually did "Hard Luck Woman".
There are some really good songs on that CD. Dinosaur Jr.'s version of "Goin' Blind" is really good. "Calling Dr. Love" was done by Shandi's Addiction, which feature Maynard from Tool, Brad Wilk and Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine, and Billy Gould from Faith No More.
One song that was supposed to be on it was Nine Inch Nails' version of "Love Gun", which would have been bad-ass.

Garth Brooks's version of "Hard Luck Woman" is the highlight of that album for me. It's awesome. "Detroit Rock City" by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones kicks some serious ass too.
 
Fortunately, I've sold back probably 250 CDs in the last few years, which has taken plenty of early 90s embarrassments from my collection...

I still own Warrant's first two albums...
 
Owning Warrant's first two albums is nothing to be ashamed of.

Down Boys forking rocked.
 

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