Posted on 08/29/2025 3:54:34 PM PDT by DallasBiff
3) Derek and The Dominos
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My opinion, The Knack's first album(1979) is the true one hit album wonder, every song was great.
Have fun it's friday.
The Las is a great choice for this. The first few songs are just killer.
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Still touring at 72..
Big fan of Derek and the Dominos. It came out at about the same time as School’s Out. Used to hear School’s Out and Layla played very often on AM radio back in the day.
‘Never Mind the Bollocks’, Here’s the Sex Pistols’
Derek and the Dominoes ONLY because Eric Clapton only did one album with them. That group was basically Clapton.
Agreed..D$D was a one off...
3) Derek and The Dominos
And the click farmer pontificated:
The album that spawned the gigantic hit Layla. The album didn’t produce any other hits
Horsehocky.
One case where the band kept the name, but it was a profoundly different band was Pink Floyd. The first album was largely the work of Syd Barrett. I’m not much of a fan, even though I’m a huge fan even of “the wilderness years” (I’ll explain). Syd was lead guitarist, lead vocalist and primary songwriter. They created a couple Beatles-like, catchy pop tunes (Arnold Layne, See Emily Play), but when they got their record contract, the songs Syd chose were just pain wierd and pretty terrible. (The Gnome, Flaming, Bike, Matilda Mother, etc.; although I kinda like Lucifer Sam, a silly song about how naughty his cat is.) Syd went crazy and killed any hope of the U.S. catching onto their work by staring at the camera doing nothing for their big, live TV introduction.
Singles Attempting to imitate Syd were disastrous (Paint Box, Point Me at the Sky). They spent several albums trying to find who they were, and gave up trying to write pop songs and instead pretty much deconstructed and rebuilt their understanding of songwriting from the ground up. Several successive albums hit #1 before they were introduced to the American audience again, just as they nailed their sound and perfected their songwriting.
But the band they became bore little resemblance to Syd’s.
Although not nearly up to the power of any of the Led Zeppelin studio albums, Coverdale/Page would make the list in my book. Easily Jimmy’s best work post Zeppelin. Mudcrutch, with Tom Petty reuniting with his pre-Heartbreakers group, was also a very good album.
This list is from 2013. I guess I’m not familiar enough with more recent music to add anything more contemporary. Anyone have a suggestion?
The Strokes... Is This it?
... Is This It?
One could say Blind Faith too…. Clapton and Steve Winwood and… one album and one album only.
Men At Work, had two huge albums, Business As Usual and Cargo.
I stand corrected!
Even though they had a few albums after the debut, The Spin Doctors Pocketful of Kryptonite is fantastic, but they didn’t chart with anything after that.
Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong is a favorite…. Pocket Full of whatever a close second.
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