I started watching thinking that my favourite debut album would be overlooked, though I guessed that The Doors and The Velvet Underground would be there, but you didn't let me down. Number Six - Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division. Thank you!
When I learned Jimi's "3rd Stone from the sun" and combined it with Pink Floyd's "Interstellar Overdrive" - I realised that Syd had ripped off "Steptoe and Son" and Jimi had rewrote "Coronation Street" TV theme tune. Freak Out!
Led Zeppelin's debut. We went from zero Led Zeppelin to max Led Zeppelin in an instant. Honorable mentions to Hendrix, Van Halen, Pretenders, Boston, U2, Elvis Costello, King Crimson, Black Sabbath, Lyrnyrd Skynyrd, the Police, the Doors, and the Cars. Thanks, Barry.
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells Wishbone Ash - Wishbone Ash Van Halen - Van Halen Blue Öyster Cult - Blue Öyster Cult The Doors - The Doors Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath Budgie - Budgie R.E.M. - Murmur Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill The Band - Music From Big Pink No order really. Just something for everyone to investigate if you haven't already. Have a great rest of your day!
Blue Öyster Cult's first isn't as well-known, it seems, as some of the others on your list, but it's definitely an exceptional debut album. One thing that's great about it is that it didn't set trends because the lyrics were so weird on most of the songs that it instead defined the uniqueness of the band for a while. The songwriting and multiple-guitar arrangements are just some of the rewards of repeated listenings.
Re BOC I think Buck Dharma was heavily influenced by the sound of Robby Krieger and yes certainly a great album. i never get tired of listening to them.
My thoughts on my list (I hope someone is interested): Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (1973). A young guy that wasn't very well known and socially awkward somehow makes an album almost by himself that broke rules, became a soundtrack for a classic movie and become (sort of) the foundation for a huge record company. That's something. The story is interesting but the music stands on it's own. He has done plenty albums after it. Many of them strong but this is the masterpiece in many peoples minds. Wishbone Ash - Wishbone Ash (1970). A band that still puts out music. They never really reached a really big audience but big enough to continue with more albums than most. If you are a nerd of guitar this album might be for you. Van Halen - Van Halen (1978). Not many guitarists have had more copycats than Eddie Van Halen but it's not all about that. Everyone performs strong here, the production is fantastic and while being a albums for guitarists it's also a great partyalbum for the casual rock fan. Blue Öyster Cult - Blue Öyster Cult (1972). Like Wishbone Ash this album is not a bonfide classic but it is very enjoyable and original. Most people think the band gradually got better and maybe so but there is a certain style to this debut that stands on it's own. The Doors - The Doors (1967). A real classic. Most big bands of the time was english.. The Beatles, The Kinks, The Who, Cream, The Rolling Stones but The Doors was american and their debut could, to me, compare to any of it's contemporaries. If not their best album - Certainly a very strong start. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (1970). Another classic. Wishbone Ash and Blue Öyster Cult has reached their fair share of success but Black Sabbath has become the kings of heavy metal. Like Blue Öyster Cult many think the band got even better but this is being considered as the start of a massive genre and that's quite something. Budgie - Budgie (1971). The albumcover is pink with some weird bird on a horse. What to think? Don't think - Listen. Budgie is like a musical cousin to Blue Öyster Cult or Black Sabbath. To me they have a seriously underrated rhythm section and the heavy riffs are certainly there. R.E.M. - Murmur (1983). R.E.M. has plenty of famous songs but early R.E.M. was something else. If you think Everybody Hurts, Losing My Religion or Daysleeper is speaking for their whole catalog, you are wrong. I think many people who knows several hits have no clue this album or the one's that followed even exists. Sort of a shame. I can appreciate much from R.E.M. over the years and if you never "got them". This might do the trick. Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill (1972). I know music-nerds know about Steely Dan but they are not a band the causal listener knows much about. Listening to them.. I don't understand why. While being complicated music in a way it's very catchy and easy listening. Both Pop and Rock fans should be able to like this album very easily. The Band - Music From Big Pink (1968): These guys was mostly famous for being on some of Bob Dylans most beloved records (to this day!) and wanted to bransch out on their own. Eric Clapton talks more about this band than his own music and they are a bit of a rarity musically. Cream, Hendrix Experience, The Doors, The Beatles and soon Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath along with many others was toward a certain direction musically. These guys weren't. They took a left path and made some damn good music on the way. It's not really Bob Dylan nor say Hendrix but like a missing piece of the puzzle. I didn't get them at first but with time I really liked it and this album is one of the best.
If you had not chosen In the Court of the Crimson King as THE best debut album, I would have come to your house, knocked on your door and then run away.
Absolutely agree 100%. The Cars could have stopped at that album and said "you know what, this is as good as it gets, that'll do us". But would never have been privileged to hear the sublime" Touch and Go " from" Panorama " If there was a weak song on the debut, for me it is" I'm in touch with your world ". " Moving in Stereo "and" All Mixed Up "should always be listened to together.
Some great choices! My favorite debut would be Chicago Transit Authority. Boston's debut is outstanding. Steely Dan's Can't Buy a Thrill is another of my favorites.
I was home from college and walked into a record store at Syracuse University. They just happened to be playing In the Court of the Crimson King when I walked in. I bought the record without any second thoughts. Probably the most important and wonderful impulse buy of my life. Still ranks as one of my favorite all time albums and is consistently in my rotation. In fact I think I'll play it right now.
A brilliant review. Thank you for including “Are You Experienced”, “In The Court Of The Crimson King” and “The Doors”. I would have included the first Emerson Lake And Palmer album. You are absolutely spot on regarding “In The Court Of The Crimson King”. I’m old enough and fortunate enough to have seen King Crimson, Jimi Hendrix and The Doors live in the late 60s. Those performances were stunning and revelatory. I was never the same. Bravo!
My top 3 are: 1) Boston - Boston. Beautiful sounding album. Nobody sounded like them. 2) The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced?. Enough said!! 3) Van Halen - Van Halen 1. The birth of a new guitar hero, and unique sounding.
My personal top 10 list: 1. The Velvet Underground feat. Nico 2. Piper At the Gates of Dawn - Pink Floyd 3. The Doors - The Doors 4. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin 5. Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield 6. Please Please Me - The Beatles 7. Music From the Big Pink - The Band 8. Tales of Mystery and Imagination - The Alan Parsons Project 9. Dire Straits - Dire Straits 10. Grace - Jeff Buckley
Quizas nunca te llegue esto .entiendo solo muy poco de Ingles .me llamo la atencion..please please me..los demas bueno son muy buenos discos tanto zepp.como mike.son excele tes..pero mi pregunta es de los beatles.revolver.rubber soul sgt.peppers..no te parecen mucho mejores.creo que entre esos 3 y algun disco mas..albun blanco...nada espero entiendas castellAno.
My Top 10 Favorite Debut Albums 10. The Who - Sings my Generation 9. Metallica - Kill 'Em All 8. Scorpions - Lonesome Crow 7. Uriah Heep - Very 'Eavy Very Umble 6. The Doors - The Doors 5. Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden 4. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath 3. Journey - Journey 2. Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn 1. Boston - Boston Of Course that's my Number 1 Honorable Mentions! Santana - Santana Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla Deep Purple - Shades of Deep Purple Megadeth - Killing is My Business.. And Business is Good Styx - Styx Yes - Yes Kansas - Kansas King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King Rush - Rush Todd Rundren - Todd Rundren's Utopia Slayer - Show No Mercy Overkill - Feel the Fire Motorhead - Motorhead America - America R.E.O. Speedwagon - R.E.O. Speedwagon ELO - No Answer Kiss - Kiss Queen - Queen Some of These Debut Albums gets Some Hate, but They're Some Great Albums, In my Opinion.
1. Mountain - Climbing Incredibly talentend and overlooked songwriter in Felix Pappalardi - a forgotten genious, but in the late 60:ies and early 70:ies he was everywhere. Mountain is so much more than their signature track "Mississippi Queen" - just listen to "Nantucket sleighride" (not on this album though) 2. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin I This had a huge impact on me when I listened to it the first time, and I don't think I have listened to an album more times, and I never get tired of i - never ever! 3. Joy Division - Unknown pleasures Our common denominator 4. Pretenders -Pretenders Awesome guitar rock - RIP James & Pete 5. Three man army - A third of a lifetime 6. Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdome come Only released two albums but both monumental 7. Dust - Dust Overlooked talented band with great hard rock album 8. Pink Floyd - Piper at the gates of dawn Different issues in US & UK. The US issue has "See Emily Play" on it but there are more tracks on the UK issue. I have original issues of both though - lucky meee!!! 9. Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla Monumental -the best they ever did 10. UFO - UFO I Listen to the cover of Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody" and Price Kajuku, the energy and hunger of Phil Mogg has never been seen since Some bonus albums: 11. Humble Pie - As safe as yesterday is Too much talent to be ignored 12.Queen -Queen I Unfortunately it went downhill from there but the next two albums are good too, then they became too theatrical for my liking 13 Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath 14. The Stooges - The Stooges Well, er, another common denominator 15. MC5 - Back in the USA Their first studio album
Well done again! Can't argue with those, although some are not bands I followed but certainly acknowledge their works for the same reasons you explained. Please carry on. I like these top tens.
A bit out of the era of your picks, but the next class of amazing debuts has to include Boston and The Cars eponymous releases and Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails.
i agree Boston best, then the cars, then bad company, the doors, then foreigner, pearl jam 10, van halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd Poronouced,Led Zeppelin, Hendrix
Hi Barry! My favourite era for quality rock music is the 70's so I've chosen my favourites from this decade. Difficult to put them in any order but my number one is: Television - Marquee Moon. Others that I consider classics are: Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill , Santana - Santana , Dire Straits - Dire Straits , Montrose - Montrose , The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus , Kate Bush - The Kick Inside , Boston - Boston , Rush - Rush and the debut album from my favourite band: Blue Oyster cult - Blue Oyster Cult.
Martin Hannet truly was the George Martin of Joy Division. It's in it's own universe. I'm glad you added Leonard Cohen as well. 'Stories Of The Street' is my favorite Leonard Cohen song. Joy Division/New Order are my favorites but for debut albums I have to pick The Stone Roses.
That "Marquee Moon" didn't make your list is a wonder. It is a debut album so utterly astonishing that it near completely overshadowed the remainder of Television's career.
I think part of what makes his videos so great is his knack for striking just the right balance between the obvious and the unexpected. To achieve this, seemingly obvious picks must sometimes be omitted. Besides, if I remember right, he didn't rank Led I all that high in the band's discography. My personal ranking of Led Zeppelin albums has I and II alternating in the top spot...
@@HuddshouseofRockNMetal I disagree, I think their first album is their best and got progressively worse. Same with their concerts, I saw them four times, the first time they were second on the bill to B.B. King and they were great, by the last time in 1976 they were pretty bad and I left early.
1.The Doors 2.In The Court Of The Crimson King 3.Never Mind The Bollocks 4.Horses 5.Five Leaves Left 6.Pieces Of The Sky 7.Marquee Moon 8.The Modern Lovers 9.Forces of Victory 10.Grace
Another great one to discuss. 1. Kiss debut 2. ELO "No Answer" 3. Led Zeppelin debut 4. Black Sabbath debut 5. Devo "Are We Not Men We Are Devo" 6. Stone Temple Pilots "Core" 7. Rush debut 8. Van Halen debut 9. Dokken "Breaking The Chains" 10. Queen debut
Leonard Cohen is a great choice, it would be on my list if I made one, I'm not a good list maker when it comes to the best of or most favorite. So much excellent music to choose from but I enjoy your lists as well as your reasons and thoughts on them.
10. Kate Bush- The Kick Inside. Beautiful songs and voice with thoughtful lyrics. The beginning of a great 5 album run. 9. Devo- Are We not Men: We are Devo. Very unique, creative and fun to listen to. Fantastic production by Eno. 8. Boston- Boston. Clear, clean, powerful, sonic rock n roll. Several classic songs. Every song is very good to great. 7. Jimi Hendrix- Are you Experienced? Ground breaking instrumentation, especially guitar of course. Classic songs. Extremely influential. 6. King Crimson- In the Court of the Crimson King. 21st century schizoid man may be the best first song by any band. Progressive genius. 5. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin (1). Great hard rock with psychedelic edge. A new sound that led to the legendary career. Also very influential. 4. Pink Floyd- Piper at the Gates of Dawn. True psychedelic cleverness with Syd Barrett when he was still in his head enough to create great music. 3. The Doors- The Doors. Must listen for anyone who enjoys music. It's about freedom, life experience, darkness and drugs and so much more. 2. Eno- Here Comes the Warm Jets. As creative as an album can get in every aspect and one of the best guitar solos ever by Robert Fripp on Baby's on Fire. Extremely influential. 1. The Cars- The Cars. I've literally have heard every song on Pandora rotations. Can't say that about any other album All the songs are great.
A well chosen list and argued with articulate flair...but somewhat surprised to not see the Pistols' Never Mind the Bollocks. Still, a superb short list!
Great picks. I would also consider... Van Halen--Van Halen The Cars--The Cars Pearl Jam--Ten The Smiths--The Smiths Boston--Boston Black Sabbath--Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin--Led Zeppelin I
Just by coincidence (?) three albums on your list involve John Cale (Horses, Stooges, VU) who also produced another remarkable debut for Jonathan Richman - The Modern Lovers, which is also a classic (recorded in 1972 but released in 1976, Pablo Picasso and Roadrunner alone are worth to have this album).
Smith and her band did not get in with Cale in the slightest. They rejected every suggestion he made. Eventually, Cale asked Smith why she hired him as producer. Smith said it was because Cale's records always sounded so clear. "You fool" said Cale "you should have hired my engineer in that case!" Oh, and Cale also did the Happy Mondays' debut....
For me, the best debut album is Killing Joke's album. Not only was it brilliant, but was a whole ne sound that inspired a new type of Post Punk - Industial.
I usually don't comment on things but this resonated with me. Having mostly seen your videos with a prog rock perspective, I was expecting a lot of Genesis/Floyd/etc in here but I have to say that there is a wonderful diversity in your choices. I can't argue with 8 of your selections - maybe not top 10 but all extremely good - and the other two are the Zappa and Presley albums which I don't know so I can't judge. Thank you for that - it helps me believe that I can trust the things that you recommend. Interesting that John Cale is involved in 3 of the albums and also another that I would consider - The Modern Lovers first album
Please please me, the 1975, piper at the gates of dawn, the libertines are among my personal favourites but certainly there are some superb collections here that cannot be argued like king crimson and the velvets.
I've enjoyed all of your lists so far. It's your gig, you set up the RU-vid account etc. I disagreed with your choice in the Roxy Music worst to best, but know that subjectivity is the bright light of navigation here. And so, of course, I'm going to suggest Roxy Music's debut should be on this list because it was so startling, so different and so unprecedented. Surely Dr Feelgood's 'Down by the Jetty' has to be circling near any top ten debuts list. I'd point as well to Weezer's 'Blue' album, plus The Chameleons' debut 'Script of the Bridge'; Kate Bush's 'The Kick Inside' has certainly got to be considered too. But your list clearly reflects a certain taste in music and it's not a bad list at all. Okay, you're caught up with the Crimsons, some of it revolves around doors, you take joy in division, I'm sure even your own mother wouldn't freak out at Frank - though it might be a strange experience. How come you didn't mention Elvis nicking his cover design from The Clash? Interesting post. I'm never going to see a 'best of' list anywhere I fully agree with. In the mean time this was pretty good. Keep doing your lists.
🇨🇦 Greetings from Canada! 🇨🇦 Sitting on my couch, sippin’ a beer, surfin’ RU-vid...and your awesome channel appears! A few hours later, and I feel like we’re old friends! I love the way you articulate your thoughts on the music that ignites your soul...and happily tapped “subscribe”. Sitting in a pub with you, enjoying several pints, and chatting away into the wee small hours about music would be time very well spent, I’m sure! Anyways, great list! Like others have mentioned, I was surprised you didn’t include Zeppelin 1, but that’s neither here nor there - it is, after all, YOUR list...! One addition I might make, perhaps an honourable mention if not a replacement of one already included, would be Jeff Buckley’s “Grace”, which regularly gets played front to back in my home. Again, great list! Thanks for putting together these videos! Hope all is well in your world, and you and yours are staying safe during these crazy days of “Pandemic-alooza”...!
The Black Crows first album was great. As was Van Halen l in which EVH playing changed everything! Guns & Roses Appetite for Destruction is just killer!
Impossible to make a definitive list, but he did a good job. Love Joy Division at #6. 5 glaring omissions for me: The Clash, The Who Sing My Generation. Never Mind the Bollocks, My Aim is True, and Piper at the Gates of Dawn .
A nicely argued list. Of course, I disagree with about half of it but isn't that the point? For example, the best rock album ever made and therefore the best debut is the Modern Lovers album. Or so I've thought for more than forty years. Much of it was also produced by John Cale. Other great debuts, in no particular order, include Pink Flag by Wire, Entertainment by the Gang of Four, Talking Heads 77, and--the baby of the bunch--T H E by Tricot.
Nice idea and great choices. The debut albums from Patti Smith, Jimmy Hendrix.King Crimson, Velvet Underground.The Doors are also among the best ever written. I would add also the fantastic Led Zeppelin first album. Once again an excellent list.
Hi Barry, What an incredible list. I will not even attempt... I find yours covers many genre and cannot dispute any one of your nominations to the Top 10. Especially the Doors and In the Court of the Crimson King... which would be the template of the prog for without this there would be no ELP, Genesis or Yes. PS - Have you received the new Mothers box set. Wishing you a great week. God bless and keep well, Tino
Great content as always and covered some of my favourite albums. Thought you might mention "Queen" or "Sultans of Swing" but whilst I may not always agree with your opinion, you continue to give convincing arguments for your picks. Thank you!
I appreciate your opinion, but you left out a couple of great ones. Led Zeppelin 1 should be on anyones list. Imagine buying that album, taking it home, putting it on the turntable and Good Times Bad Times comes on! Pearl Jams Ten is a masterpiece. Lastly, The Cars debut album had the most hits for any debut album. Keep up the good work.
There are a few great ones that I missed Punk Floyd's 'Piper at the gates of Dawn' for one. Also I love the first album by Tim Buckley and the debut by the Allman Bros... but I wanted to keep it to ten
Pearl Jams Ten is great album and a solid choice for top ten debut album list. But Led Zeppelin debut, to my opinion, is not. As much as I love them, Led Zeppelin at the time were just another incarnation of the Yardbirds. Half of the songs on the album were played by the Yardbirds, the other half lifted from other blues artists. It is a great sounding album but I wouldn't include it in my top ten list.
@@buzniak1196 I think you are missing the point of this discussion. Best debut album. I understand that all the songs were borrowed from someone else, but the album is still Led Zeppelin. And the album is one of the greatest ever.
The Doors and Are You Experienced were both in the group that popped into my mind. Ambrosia, Black Sabbath, Boston, Chicago, Heart, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Montrose and Van Halen. Oops, that's eleven. Maybe I need to consider some of the stuff you talk about that is outside my usual interest areas.
Glad Jimi Hendrix & Patti Smith are on this list, though many albums here I've not heard before. My top ten 1st studio albums are: Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced Big Country: The Crossing Talking Heads: '77 Marillion: Script For A Jester's Tear Melissa Etheridge: Melissa Etheridge Heart: Dreamboat Annie Yardbirds: For Your Love Goldfrapp: Felt Mountain Big Brother & The Holding Company: Big Brother & The Holding Company Jeff Beck (Group): Truth
1. Mountain - Climbing 2. Led Zeppelin I 3. Pretenders 4. Pink Floyd - Piper at the gates of dawn 5. Queen I 6. Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures 7.. Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come 8. Black Sabbath 9. Iggy Pop - The Idiot 10. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Pronounced ...
Great list. I would've put 'Are You Experienced' as #1 or #2. I know it's a tough call and subjective. However, Jimi changed the course of rock guitar for another 55+ years. Thanks for your insightful work!
1. Court of the Crimson King 2. Are You Experienced 4. Emerson Lake & Palmer 3. The Doors 5. Led Zeppelin 1 6. Mike Oldfield 7. Santana 8. Steely Dan 9. Floyd 10. Pistols
Great list , I am very interested in listening to a few of these to expand my taste in other categories of music, thank you for videos I enjoy your outlook on music as a whole
Dude, you sure chose the classy stuff of the 60ties. And my hat off to you for choosing the incredible CK album as number one. Have you heard the story of the painter of the cover? If you listen to Greg Lakes life album "Songs of a Lifetime" from 2013 he tells the story of this young gifted man , who apparently very shortly after died.
If not in the top ten, then certainly in the top 15; Led Zeppelin 's first, The Car's first, Van Halen's first, and of course, Chicago Transit Authority. Overlooking these is a minor tragedy.
@@classicalbum - Absolutely!! 😂 The question marks were just as if to say, "food for thought", not, "why not these"....(btw, if people would not want to consider some of these "debuts", I could hear that assertion.) Happy New Year!
Santana...Santana Chicago ...Chicago Transit Authority Led Zeppelin...Led Zeppelin Blue Cheer...Vincebus Eruptum Budgie...Budgie Van Halen...Van Halen Metallica ... Kill 'Em All Crosby, Stills & Nash Black Sabbath...Black Sabbath
YIKES....How can Boston's debut album be missing from this list? It was amazing and blew everyone away, as the songs; guitars, and vocals we outstanding. Also, a lot can be said from for Heart's snd Van Halen's debut albums as all three above provided a rock sound never heard before. Also worth mentioning are Foreigner's and Bad Company's debut albums which both provided a new unique rock sound.
The Boomtown Rats eponymous lp from 1977 and Liverpool band Clinic's Internal Wrangler (2000) are two of my favourites. Love XTC but their first two albums are pretty mixed. Great channel btw.
Van Halen I, Led Zeppelin I and Metallica's KIll 'Em All are 3 of my favorite debut releases of all time. A little more "Metal" than many people may like, though?
Can't argue with the top 3 (4) here, (I was going to suggest them as I was getting nervous that he had not gotten to the Doors, Hendrix, or KC yet...), but I would also like to toss in the Cars, The Police Outlandos d'Amour, and, of course, Led Zeppelin I. The intro to that album is possibly the greatest "we have arrived" moment in all of popular culture...
Your list is excellent! Here is mine in chronological order: The Beatles Please Please Me, Pink Floyd Piper at the Gates of Dawn, The Doors I, Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced, , Led Zeppelin I, The Pretenders, The Cars, Joy Division Unknown Pleasures, My Bloody Valentine Isn't Anything, Portishead Dummy.