Best One Album Wonder Bands....

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    The Stone Roses
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    I don't know if they count, but Blind Melon. They had a couple albums, but only one had any popularity before Shannon Hoon died.
     
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    The Sex Pistols: Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols (1977)

    Of course they released other albums but nothing like the first.
     
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    To be fair "Fairweather Johnson" was a followup Platinum release with a couple of medium hits, but nothing like Cracked.
     
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    Probably the biggest one hit album wonder ever. Everyone should know why.

    Milli Vanilli's - You Know It's True

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    Not sure Frampton qualifies as a "one album wonder". Sure, Frampton Comes Alive was an insanely huge selling album (is it still the best selling live album ever?), but he had one other platinum album (I'm in You) and two gold albums.

    What about The Knack - Get the Knack? Yeah, they had a follow-up album, but it was rushed to market and was mainly songs that were previously recorded rejects from Get the Knack.

    Of course, the number one all time one album wonders would have to be Blind Faith. The supergroup that included Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood released just one album and it reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts. They performed a single tour and broke up less than a year after forming the group.

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    Live - Throwing Copper

    I'm sure they had some sales afterward with the crap they put out, but Throwing Copper is still worth a listen today and is one of the great rock albums of the '90s.
     
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    Well I was a big Live fan back in the 90's and as much as I liked the throwing copper album I actually thought Secret Samadhi was there best album. I also liked The Distance To Here album as well. I would not label them as a one album wonder band. Oh and I can't forget about Live's very first album Mental Jewelry.
     
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    They had a very disappointing followup for sure...

    I loved their original intentions with their follow-up, but it really turned out to be a shit album. I saw them on the tour for their new album, and they still played mostly songs from Oracular Spectacular. That's a pretty telling sign when a band comes out with a follow-up album and plays mostly their old shit on tour, when they're just two albums deep. To put in perspective, they played one of my favorite tracks, "Indie Rokkers," which was from an old EP from before they had a legitimate record deal, yet they still left most of the tracks from their new LP off of the setlist.

    I think this thread is doing an injustice to some of the great 60's acts that were one-album wonders, but bringing it into a modern context, there's probably not a bigger one-album wonder than MGMT, at least in the 2000's, just in terms of how great their debut album was and how shitty their follow-up was (although Franz Ferdinand and the Killers come close... not in terms of the commercial success of their next album, but rather how they both took steps back musically, given how strong their debut albums were compared to the rest of their future catalogues).

    MGMT's frontman, Andrew VanWyngarden, is a Memphian, as is most of the touring band, so when Oracular Spectacular first came out (not even when it got popular, but when it actually first came out), there was a lot of local press coming out of Memphis about how they never expected to be famous musicians, and that if VanWyngarden had it his way, the tracks would be a lot more psychedelic. Well, they made that "great psychedelic" album, and it sucked.

    I've been hearing a lot of publicity for their latest album though, so I'll reserve judgement on MGMT for now. I mean, they're just coming up on their third album...
     
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    Yea I disagree with Live being listed as well. One of my favorite bands and I think they had (have) staying power.
     

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