Albums from a genre I don’t otherwise like:
Johnny Cash.
Live at Folsom Prison. I am NOT a country fan, but this is a GREAT album.
Dixie Chicks.
Home. Love it, love every track, from laughing at “White Trash Wedding” to the pathos of “Travelin’ Soldier” to the unexpectedly good rendition of Landslide (but only on the album, the single added a percussion track that ruined the whole point of the bluegrassy feel)
Silenus, I started this thread knowing full well that I’d get the “Stuff I like is therefor Great” type of entry, and very little of the “This is widely recopgnized as a Great work of Art.” In the end isn’t greatness in art subjective? (I know, I know, I apologize to my Art History teaching best friend… mea culpa, Anna, mea culpa). There have been many albums that have appeared on here that I’m like- wow, I need to go check it out!- and there are others that I am at best completely indifferent about, at worst, wouldn’t pick up or listen to if you paid me to.
That said, I am not afraid to identify great albums that I personally do not like, but recognize their influence and importance in music history.
Nirvana
-Nevermind The ALBUM from which “Smells like Teen Spirit” was on. Personally, although I was in my college years when this came out, and was right in the heart of the demographic that this appealed to, I loathe Nirvana. Whiny, woe-is-me, depressing. Although it is heavy-ish, unlike other bands who made heavy soar (see Black Sabbath’s “Warpigs” or Metallica’s “Sandman”) this used it to increase the darkness and depression. And that is part of the key to its greatness. It came out in stark rejection of the bubble-gum pop nonsense typical of the late 80s and early 90s, deliberately forged a new sound that captured the ear of a great deal of a generation and sparked (I didn’t say originated- don’t attack me for saying Nirvana invented grunge- they did not, or at least did not alone) an entirely new sound on the mass-market: grunge. I don’t like it, I don’t (and won’t) own it, but it was (is) a Great Album.
I’ve already mentioned Dark Side of the Moon and Hotel California and why I don’t like them- well, why I don’t like one track on each. Nevertheless- they are Great Albums.
So, let’s up the ante a little bit: can you name a Great Album that you don’t personally like?
(I’d also like to say how pleased I am with the tone of most posts- we haven’t really attacked each other’s choices. Mad respect to the Dopers!)