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Novocaine For The Soul - Eels

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Xtal

Guns Blazing - UNKLE

Dry the rain - Beta Band.

Bone machine off surfer rosa-pixies

*fist bumps all round*

R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe, from Murmur.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 12:31 pm
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A lot of the people I listen to introduce themselves to the public with EPs, so it can be tricky.

Massive Attack "Safe From Harm"
Gang Starr "Step in the Arena"
De La Soul "The Magic Number" (and even the intro before that)
Björk - "Human Behavior" (I think strictly she had an obscure album out 15 years before - how old is she!)


 
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Jacqueline by Franz Ferdinand


 
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Mahavishnu Orchestra - Meeting of the Spirits (1971)


 
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Pet Shop Boys - Two divided by zero

New Order - Dreams Never End

Depeche Mode - New Life

Leftfield - Release The Pressure

Elbow - Any Day Now

The Specials - A Messge To You Rudy

Crystal Fighers - Solar System


 
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Faithless: Reverence


 
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The more you look, the more amazing ones there are:
Portishead - Mysterons
Roni Size & Reprazent - Railing

Kylie - I Should Be So Lucky


 
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Ride. Seagull. Absolutely brilliant squall of noise (especially if you have the volume cranked up) from a band that were known for being generally more melodic from their early EPs.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 1:08 pm
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Haven't read all of the thread so this might have been said.
One of the Radio 2 shows did a load of stuff like this a while back, got nominations and then voted. If I remember rightly, the one that won on that occasion was the Counting Crows "Round Here"

They also did 'Best opening line' at one point, which got scooped by Werewolves of London


 
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Only songs that come to mind have already been mentioned:
GNR
RATM
NWA
Honourable mention to Mr Bungle. First CD I ever bought. Didn't even own a CD player to play it on!


 
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First thing I thought of, pretty sure it was the first track on their first EP too, all gold 🙂


 
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Timeless: Inner City Life/Pressure/Jah

Proper groundbreaking stuff from Goldie


 
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eh-oh lets go


 
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Autechre - [i]Kalpol Intro[/i].


 
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Has anyone mentioned kick out the jams?

Not the best song nor the best album or best band but for a first album announcent... hard to beat


 
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In the spirit of the thread, "Afraid To Shoot Strangers" by Iron Maiden.


 
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For me, its pretty difficult to get past Orphan Girl by Gillian Welch (Revival being the album).

Or Oh My Lover on Dry (PJ Harvey)

Currently loving emotions and math (Margaret Glaspy)


 
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Another vote for:
Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath on debut album Black Sabbath.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 6:17 pm
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Some good mentions already, but I'm going for this... Justice - Genesis...

Good shout by Binners with The Streets too.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 7:27 pm
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Fugazi, Waiting Room.

Ok, EP, but close enough to an album for me


 
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Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath on debut album Black Sabbath.

You mean the very moment music itself was born.


 
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Iron maiden - Prowler. The raw power and time changes just sum up what was to become of Maiden even before Dickinson


 
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Two albums from 30 years ago pop pickers, back when I was a teenager! 😈 😯

Given he was finally laid to rest in recent days, George's "Faith"...


 
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I think Transylvania is my highlight on their first album...but is it Maiden without Bruce?


 
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You mean the very moment music itself was born.

Well I'm no expert in music, so can only speak personally, but I've always thought it must be the best debut, eponymous track. To have the confidence to start with bells, rain and thunder for the first half minute then exceed all expectations.

I hadn't realised that Motörhead's first track on the album Motörhead was called Motörhead - are there other eponymous track, album, bands ?


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 7:59 pm
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Great shout on Phil Collins - In the air tonight!

This one won't be to a lot of people's tastes, but you can't deny the genius of both Trousersnake and the raft of producers he had behind him...


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 8:06 pm
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Imagine the effect of putting this particular album on, and hearing this opening track, as a fifteen-year old, brought up on whatever was playing on the Light Programme in the 1969's...

Quite possibly one of the most extraordinary opening tracks ever.


 
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Well I'm no expert in music, so can only speak personally, but I've always thought it must be the best debut, eponymous track. To have the confidence to start with bells, rain and thunder for the first half minute then exceed all expectations.

I only say it as I am at heart Metal.

I have a very early first press of the album it is almost pristine, mostly I keep that one hermetically sealed, listen to my other copies...I mostly open the first pressing and just smell it.


 
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Has to be "Smells like teen sprit" Nevermind.


 
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Has to be "Smells like teen sprit" Nevermind.

You mean the moment itself that music died.

(Anyway wasn't it Floyd the Barber?)


 
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Has to be "Smells like teen sprit" Nevermind.

😆

Nirvana's first album was "Bleach" and the first track was "Blew." 😉


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 8:55 pm
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Posted : 30/03/2017 9:00 pm
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Has anyone mentioned kick out the jams?

I very, very nearly did, and then I paused, and then I checked, and reminded myself that the album opens with "Rambling Rose"


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 9:09 pm
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Given he was finally laid to rest in recent days, George's "Faith"...

I think that's stretching the "debut" rule more than a little.

Although it has reminded me to nominate "Bad Boys" by Wham! as a very powerful statement of intent in its own way.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 9:14 pm
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This was their opening track from The White Stripes album. The slow shimmer at 1"20 still raises the hairs.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 9:15 pm
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are there other eponymous track, album, bands ?

Outside the scope of this thread really as it's not the opener, but Iron Maiden by Iron Maiden appears on the "Iron Maiden" album..

Also not the album opener: Bad Company, by.. you get the idea.

...and Tin Machine.

EDIT: On a hunch, just found another that is also the album opener, on a debut album to boot, one of the better known 80s eponymous hit singles: Living In A Box...


 
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For?!?!

Crimes against music


 
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