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Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 9:10am
by WestwayKid
Every week I'm going to rank the discography of a band I like. It's all subjective, of course, but thought it might lead to some good conversations and maybe even some good arguments. My only criteria is that it has to be an official studio album: nothing live (unless it's considered a "studio" album that was recorded live) and no retrospective "lost" studio albums.

First up, The Who (from best to worst):

1) Who's Next
2) The Who Sell Out
3) My Generation
4) Quadrophenia
5) A Quick One
6) Who (yeah, their latest and greatest was a pleasantly surprising listen for me)
7) The Who by Numbers
8) Endless Wire
9) Who Are You
10) Face Dances
11) It's Hard

Note: If I included Live At Leeds, it would be near the top of the list. I like it as much, if not better, than their best studio output. I did go back and forth on the top spot, but the sound on Who's Next is fantastic and it's the first Who album I fell in love with. The Kenney Jones era falls the shortest (in my opinion). It's not Townshend's songwriting, which was good, but rather Daltrey's delivery. He spent the 70's singing with a bit too much bluster, but it worked when the songs sounded huge.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 9:17am
by revbob
I won't argue. I haven't heard anything new really past "Its Hard". Id put Tommy in there somewhere too.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 9:20am
by Dr. Medulla
1. Sell Out
2. My Generation
3. A Quick One
4. Tommy
5. Yeah, whatever, every album has something good, but lots of meh to yuck

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 10:42am
by oliver
Quadrophenia >>>>>>>>>>>> Whos Next > Sell Out > Tommy > My Generation > Quick One >>>> Numbers > Who Are You >>>> <the rest>

I love the way the themes flow in and out of the songs on Quadrophenia. I grew up on "My Generation" so when I first heard Quadrophenia it left me cold because of the lack of an immediate 2:30 long hit single but I went back years later and it clicked.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 11:04am
by WestwayKid
Dr. Medulla wrote:
09 May 2022, 9:20am
1. Sell Out
2. My Generation
3. A Quick One
4. Tommy
5. Yeah, whatever, every album has something good, but lots of meh to yuck
You're clearly not a fan of the post-1969 Daltrey over sings everything era of the band ... ;)

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 11:26am
by Dr. Medulla
WestwayKid wrote:
09 May 2022, 11:04am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
09 May 2022, 9:20am
1. Sell Out
2. My Generation
3. A Quick One
4. Tommy
5. Yeah, whatever, every album has something good, but lots of meh to yuck
You're clearly not a fan of the post-1969 Daltrey over sings everything era of the band ... ;)
Also the Pete "Concept Album" Townshend era. I was born in 1969; I prefer the Who from when I wasn't alive.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 11:29am
by Sparky
Who's Next, Quadrophenia & The Who By Numbers have always been my faves.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 11:32am
by WestwayKid
Sparky wrote:
09 May 2022, 11:29am
Who's Next, Quadrophenia & The Who By Numbers have always been my faves.
The Who By Numbers is possibly underrated by me.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 11:54am
by Flex
I think we did a top 5 who albums at some point, I remember putting A Quick One at the top at the time. Looking at their discography now, I'm tempted to say that you can just rank the albums in their chronological order. Those first two records, when they were hard edged garage modders, still beats everything else for me.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 12:34pm
by WestwayKid
Flex wrote:
09 May 2022, 11:54am
I think we did a top 5 who albums at some point, I remember putting A Quick One at the top at the time. Looking at their discography now, I'm tempted to say that you can just rank the albums in their chronological order. Those first two records, when they were hard edged garage modders, still beats everything else for me.
My issue with A Quick One is that Pete let everyone else write songs. Enwistle did okay, but also stuck with the weird/jokey theme.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 12:48pm
by dave202
Flex wrote:
09 May 2022, 11:54am
I think we did a top 5 who albums at some point, I remember putting A Quick One at the top at the time. Looking at their discography now, I'm tempted to say that you can just rank the albums in their chronological order. Those first two records, when they were hard edged garage modders, still beats everything else for me.
I agree with you. Television help if you just want to go with chronological order, but a bit of a bugger if you want to compile a top five. I've got a bus pass, a pension and no musical ability and they've still only got three more studio albums than me.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 12:50pm
by Dr. Medulla
The closer you get in their catalogue to when they were the High Numbers, the closer you get to what punks found appealing about the Who. The further away you go, the more reasons you find for them being called a dinosaur band by punks.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 1:39pm
by Flex
WestwayKid wrote:
09 May 2022, 12:34pm
My issue with A Quick One is that Pete let everyone else write songs. Enwistle did okay, but also stuck with the weird/jokey theme.
The weird jokey ones are some of my favorites!

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 1:40pm
by Flex
Dr. Medulla wrote:
09 May 2022, 12:50pm
The closer you get in their catalogue to when they were the High Numbers, the closer you get to what punks found appealing about the Who. The further away you go, the more reasons you find for them being called a dinosaur band by punks.
Yeah, this is exactly right. And as someone who is a an unreconstructed punk rocker at heart, that's still what most appeals.

Re: Ranking the Discographies

Posted: 09 May 2022, 1:41pm
by Kory
WestwayKid wrote:
09 May 2022, 12:34pm
Flex wrote:
09 May 2022, 11:54am
I think we did a top 5 who albums at some point, I remember putting A Quick One at the top at the time. Looking at their discography now, I'm tempted to say that you can just rank the albums in their chronological order. Those first two records, when they were hard edged garage modders, still beats everything else for me.
My issue with A Quick One is that Pete let everyone else write songs. Enwistle did okay, but also stuck with the weird/jokey theme.
He was the Stewart Copeland of the Who.