I know that the previous match up was difficult due to the contrasting styles of the two albums, not to mention the twenty year gap between the releases. This is probably worse :-).
Album Name: Blue Artist: Joni Mitchell
Release Year:1971
1. All I Want
2. My Old Man
3. Little Green
4. Carey
5. Blue
6. California
7. This Flight Tonight
8. River
9. A Case of You
10. The Last Time I Saw Richard
Album Name: Urban Hymns Artist: The Verve
Release Year: 1997
1. Bitter Sweet Symphony
2. Sonnet
3. The Rolling People
4. The Drugs Don't Work
5. Catching the Butterfly
6. Neon Wilderness
7. Space and Time
8. Weeping Willow
9. Lucky Man
10. One Day
11. This Time
12. Velvet Morning
13. Come On
I'm very biased here, as I think Blue is one of the most beautiful and honest albums I've ever heard. But what do you think? :-)
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Blue it is.
I don't think it works as well putting up albums from such different era's/styles against each other, I did listen to Blue but it's not for my tastes.
It could also come down to different tastes in music, which says more about liking a particular type of music than thinking one album is better than the other, which is definitely a flaw in the system.
I have to say i've gone right off, Bitter Sweet Symphony ever since ITV started using it for the footy, in fact it now really pisses me orf.
Time to get over to that other thread.
Urban Hymns.
Carey and California are favourites.
Urban Hymns is a stunning album with every track a classic, and with Bittersweet Symphony and The Drugs Don't Work amply displaying the genius that is Richard Ashcroft. Every self-respecting music collection should have this album.
So, for me it's a resounding vote for ....... Blue.
Where would we be without the songs that Joni wrote?
This Flight Tonight is a class song, Nazareth did a quality cover.
In this company, who the hell are the Verve?
But this time around I'm firmly in the old gits' corner, having played Blue in the car a few times recently, whereby Urban Hymns hasn't made its way out of the CD cupboard in years.