SECOND ALBUM SENSATIONS – Twenty Second Albums That Prove The Follow Up Isn’t Always A Flop

FIRST ALBUM ? WE WERE ONLY JUST WARMING UPJUST LISTEN TO OUR SECOND:

Nothing desperate about this second album
  1. FOR EVERYMAN – Jackson Browne;
  2. GASOLINE ALLEY – Rod Stewart;
  3. BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD AGAIN – Buffalo Springfield;
  4. LED ZEPPELIN II – Led Zeppelin;
  5. THE BAND – The Band;
  6. EXCITABLE BOY – Warren Zevon;
  7. EVERYONE KNOWS THIS IS NOWHERE – Neil Young;
  8. 12 SONGS – Randy Newman;
  9. (WHAT’S THE STORY) MORNING GLORY – Oasis;
  10. AXIS: BOLD AS LOVE – The Jimi Hendrix Experience;
  11. COUNTDOWN TO ECSTASY – Steely Dan;
  12. LEAVE HOME – The Ramones;
  13. THERE GOES RHYMIN’ SIMON – Paul Simon;
  14. SAILIN’ SHOES – Little Feat;
  15. THE FREEWHEELIN’ BOB DYLAN – Bob Dylan;
  16. GIVE ‘EM ENOUGH ROPE – The Clash;
  17. STRANGE DAYS – The Doors;
  18. THE BENDS – Radiohead;
  19. ASTRAL WEEKS – Van Morrison;
  20. DESPERADO – Eagles;

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2 Comments

  1. Kenny Sherman

    Oops. You forgot about The Bends by Radiohead. A spectacular effort and one of the great albums of the last 20 years in mine – and a lot of other people’s opinions. Better than a couple of the albums on the list and, as much as I love them, I’m not really sure the Neil Young, John Lennon and Paul Simon albums should qualify being that they’d already had massive hits with their previous bands.

    1. [email protected] (Post author)

      Hello Kenny – hope you well; I thought at the time entering John Lennon, Paul Simon and Neil Young might be a bit contentious for the reasons you state and on the same grounds I left off Rumours, which was the second album by that incarnation of the band, but as a whole Mac were a long way into their history. Having said that Lennon, Simon and Young were carving out new careers as solo artists so using that criteria I included them. But thanks for your comments – I appreciate you taking the time to write. Best wishes Neil

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