ClowntimeIsOver wrote:I present you, in a span of four years, the following:
Face to Face
Something Else
Village Green
Arthur
... as good a streak as any modern songwriter has EVER had (except Elvis Costello 1977-82, and Joni Mitchell for the whole of the 70s, and Dylan at various times ... and yes, I KNOW -- Lennon/McCartney and Jaggar/Richards ... but they were both teams of TWO guys (ignore the usually mediocre Dave Davies) -- alright, that's a lot -- I guess I'm just trying to say how under-rated and forgotten Ray has become, given those four albums' brilliance)
Interesting analysis. Other great four year spans were:
1.
Van Morrison (68-72)--Astral Weeks, Moondance, His Band and the Street Choir, Tupelo Honey, St. Dominic's Preview
2.
David Bowie (73-77): Diamond Dogs, Young Americans, Station to Station, Low, "Heroes"
3.
R.E.M. (83-87): Murmur, Reckoning, Fables of the Reconstruction, Life's Rich Pageant, Document
4.
U2 (83-87) War, The Unforgettable Fire, Under the Blood Red Sky, The Joshua Tree
5.
Radiohead (97-01): OK Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac
6.
Guns & Roses (87-91): Appetite for Destruction, G'N'R Lies, Use Your Illusions I, Use Your Illusions II
7.
Metallica (83-86): Kill Em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets
8.
The Cure (85-89: The Head on the Door; Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me; Disintegration
9.
The Killers (04-08): Hot Fuss, Sam's Town, Day & Age
10:
Public Enemy (88-91): It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Fear of a Black Planet, Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black
P.s. There have been some excellent songwriters in the last 25 years. Chief among them have been Aimee Mann, Neil Finn, Win Butler of Arcade Fire, Jack White, Lorde, Alex Turner of Arctic Monkeys, Lana Del Rey, and Tim Rice-Oxley of Keane. So, music is doing OK.