史上最糟糕的音樂
评语:Doreen St. Félix in The New Yorker wrote, "Full of bland doo-wop ballads, 'Nine Track Mind' was, according to Metacritic, one of the worst-reviewed albums of all time. Puth seemed a genuine talent strained by nostalgia-baiting and the exigencies of social media."[56] Pitchfork Media's Jia Tolentino wrote, "Puth cannot fill this frame of sentimentality with any genuine sentiment: The album's emotional range covers the spectrum from light longing to light infatuation, contributing to the overall sense that 'Nine Track Mind' is aimed exclusively at hairlessness: children, prepubescents, the discomfitingly waxed."
评语:Daily Record writer Rick Fulton reported that several of his readers considered Streets in the Sky to be "among the very worst releases of the year [2012], and indeed, all time".[51] Critics were similarly harsh; the album is the second-lowest-rated ever at review aggregator site AnyDecentMusic?,[52] and was the worst-reviewed of 2012 at fellow aggregator Album of the Year.[53] John Calvert of Drowned in Sound awarded the record an unprecedented 0/10 and described it as "the un-music";[54] Neil Kulkarni in The Quietus agreed that the album is not "actually music" and is akin to "shite, in the noonday sun, attracting flies".[55] Both critics wished for no further recordings from the band.
评语:Pitchfork Media's Stuart Berman awarded the album a score of 1.0/10 and wrote that Lulu disappoints even in its "worst of all time" status; "for all the hilarity that ought to ensue here, Lulu is a frustratingly noble failure."[47] NME also noted that the album was "one of the worst reviewed albums ever" and "one of the most critically panned albums of recent years".[48] In response to massive backlash from Metallica fans, Lou Reed stated: "I don't have any fans left. After Metal Machine Music, they all fled. Who cares? I'm in this for the fun of it."[49] David Bowie and Reed's widow Laurie Anderson, however, have praised the album.[50]
评语:Quigg's only album was met with derision and has been described by numerous reviewers as the worst record ever made.[43] One such writer was Peter Robinson of The Guardian, who called it an "album so bad that it would count as a new low for popular culture were it possible to class as either culture... or popular".[44] and said on his Popjustice website that "decades into the future, Eoghan Quigg's album Eoghan Quigg will be the one that scoops the accolade" of worst record of all time.[45] Gigwise placed the album at number one on its 20 Worst Albums of 2009 list.
评语:Thank You is a cover album named the worst-ever album by Q magazine in March 2006.[24] Q's deputy editor Gareth Grundy said: "Duran Duran was the one that united everyone in agreement. We put it on in the office to remind ourselves how bad it was. Sometimes these things are redeemed by some sort of kitsch or novelty value, but it didn't even have that. It's not funny for even a split second and not even the sort of thing that you would put on for a laugh if you were drunk." Ken Scott, the engineer of the album, also thought "it turned out pretty badly" and the band considered it commercial suicide.[25] Chris Gerard of Metro Weekly ranked it as Duran Duran's worst album.
评语:Bennett, in the midst of a career collapse, recorded the album under duress on orders from Clive Davis at Columbia Records. It consisted of cover versions of popular songs of the 1960s, and though some effort was made to select songs that were in line with Bennett's Great American Songbook standards,[10] he was not eager to record the material.[11] Retrospective reviews by Allmusic and Time consider the album a "disaster".[12][13] Bennett refused to sing The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby," instead reciting the song in the style of William Shatner.[13] The album led to Bennett's departure from the label,[14] from which his career would not recover until the 1980s.
评语:Attila is the only album by the psychedelic rock duo Attila, which featured a young Billy Joel. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it "the worst album released in the history of rock & roll—hell, the history of recorded music itself." Joel himself has described it as "psychedelic bullshit".
评语:Screaming Lord Sutch, a pioneer of shock rock, was backed on this album by a supergroup including some of Britain's best known-rock musicians, such as Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and John Bonham, Jeff Beck, session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, and Noel Redding of The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Many of the guest musicians disowned the album upon its release. It was mentioned as the worst record ever released in a 1998 BBC poll.Rolling Stone called Sutch "absolutely terrible" and lamented that the guest musicians were made to sound "like a fouled parody of themselves".
评语:The Shaggs were formed in 1965 by the teenage sisters Dorothy, Betty and Helen Wiggin. Though they had no interest in becoming musicians, they were forced to write, rehearse and record an album by their father, who believed that his mother had predicted their rise to fame.They composed bizarre songs with untuned guitars, erratic time signatures, disconnected rhythms, wandering melodies and rudimentary lyrics about pets and families.After their album, Philosophy of the World, was reissued in 1980, Rolling Stone suggested that it was the worst album ever recorded.In 2022, Vice wrote that it was the "best worst album of all time".It developed a cult following,with fans including Frank Zappa and Kurt Cobain.
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