Albums you love but forget about until you find them again

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Albums you love but forget about until you find them again

I hate to admit but quite some time ago I would have said ... : The Sisters albums :oops:
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hallucienate wrote:I listened to a Cubanate CD for the first time in years on Saturday. On Sunday morning I had the worst migraine of my life. Coincidence? I think not!
They were ace when they supported The Sisters in Manchester in 97. There'd be a case for saying they were better than the Sisters.

Back on thread...how could anyone (Mr Fiend) forget they had Second Coming in their collection?

Forgotten ace albums -
tiamat - different kind of slumber
moonspell - butterfly effect
system 7 - loads (found 'em in the loft recently - bonus!)
not forgotten but not played for bloomin ages -
leftfield - leftism
motorhead - no sleep...
ian brown - unfinished monkey business
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I didn't forget I had 2nd Coming; I just realised how long it was since I listened to it, so I put it on and went "fcuk I'd forgotten how good it was!"

There's other stuff I have that I forget I've got from time to time. And of course there's stuff I'd rather forget I had...
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Not quite sure why I'm admitting this...

The London Boys - 12 Commandments Of Dance. :oops: :urff: :oops:
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Purple Light wrote:Not quite sure why I'm admitting this...

The London Boys - 12 Commandments Of Dance. :oops: :urff: :oops:
OH MY GOD!!
Have a word with yourself mate :lol: :lol: :lol:
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markfiend wrote:I mentioned "2nd Coming" in the "Currently Listening" thread on Friday; it must be the first time I've listened to that album in at least three years. I'd truly forgotten how good it is.
So true. It was so long awaited and when it didn't rise to the tremendously high expectations many people had it was soon forgotten. But it's a good album on its own. And like you I hadn't listened to it for at least three years either. *nodding my head to Love spreads*
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Sexygoth wrote:
Purple Light wrote:Not quite sure why I'm admitting this...

The London Boys - 12 Commandments Of Dance. :oops: :urff: :oops:
OH MY GOD!!
Have a word with yourself mate :lol: :lol: :lol:
I know I know... I was only young.
It was just one of those albums y'know!? (actually, don't answer that)

WASP - Headless Children.
Better?
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Purple Light wrote: It was just one of those albums y'know!?
That your mum had because she fancied them..............
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Sexygoth wrote:
Purple Light wrote: It was just one of those albums y'know!?
That your mum had because she fancied them..............
Good effort, but no.
My Nan got it for me...


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Padstar wrote:A few months ago i re-dicovered "Doubt" by Jesus Jones :)

mmmmmmm...
Paddy.
Bloody hell so did I! I bought it from ebay recently for a laugh! I was obsessed with that album at the time......my boyf has banned me from playing it in his prescence, probably a good idea! :lol:
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Controversial?
I reckon The Second Coming is a more realised album than the first, Resurrection never quite takes off to my ears and just noodles on til phut! Having said that, I think they never bettered Adored.

:oops: think I just had a gun/foot interface
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have you seen the VH1 Bands Reunited prog with Flock of Seagulls? Wonder if they'll do one for SOM? :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Red Sunsets wrote:Controversial?
I reckon The Second Coming is a more realised album than the first, Resurrection never quite takes off to my ears and just noodles on til phut! Having said that, I think they never bettered Adored.

:oops: think I just had a gun/foot interface
That ain't controversial Red, Second Coming is the connosieurs Roses album.
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Dave Whelan wrote:
Red Sunsets wrote:Controversial?
I reckon The Second Coming is a more realised album than the first, Resurrection never quite takes off to my ears and just noodles on til phut! Having said that, I think they never bettered Adored.

:oops: think I just had a gun/foot interface
That ain't controversial Red, Second Coming is the connosieurs Roses album.
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@DW & mf Cheers guys. :D
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Sometimes I forget about it, other times it's just nice to know it's there.
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kinda an album, The Orb-Toxygene box and the Assassin German single
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vicus wrote:Entombed - Clandestine
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Righteous!
Preach Sister, preach!

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Fugazi by Marillion. Didn't really forget that I had it, I just didn't know where it was!

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