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  Best "Rock/Pop" Debut Album?
I've been thinking about this for a while and recently rifled through my catalogue to look at some contenders. The criteria I used for selecting the best debut album is based on both impact to the genre and overall musical quality. For example some of the great Rock/Pop bands of the last 45 years didn't exactly come out of the gate swinging grand slams. For example, as great as the Beatles, Stones and even The Who were or are, they're first offering was largely based on covers of American blues and doesn't represent them hitting full stride. Same full stride scenario could also be said for great bands such as Zeppelin, Tull, Aerosmith, Talking Heads, Prince, CSN&Y etc.

Without further ado here is my list:

1. Yes - "Fragile" (Unbelievable debut album. Ushered in a classical sensibility to Rock music that hadn't been tapped into as deeply prior to their arrival on the scene. The muscianship and composition on Fragile is stunning. I put this album as number 1 on my list because of the incredible muscianship and maturity of this first offering)
2. Steely Dan - "Can't Buy A Thrill" (Damn near a flawless debut album. The Dan's influence was huge and made it difficult for critics to even figure how to categorize their style of music)
3. Chicago "Chicago Transit Authority" (Wham they came out of left field and combined horns, percussions and hot guitar licks the likes of which the music scene hadn't witnessed before. Right out of the gate their debut album sounded like it was a veteran work of art)
4. Nirvana - "Nirvana" (What can you say about this debut? It was a solid musical offering with a huge impact on music. Their debut was an invitation to the Grim Reaper for Old School and Hair Spray rock bands. It's influence is still being felt to this day)
5. The Doors - "The Doors" (Unbelievably good debut album. Light My Fire is one of the best Rock songs of all time IMHO. Right out of the gate The Doors brought a style and sound all their own)
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12-13-06
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12-13-06   Guns n roses - appetite for destruction   Mattybumpkin

12-13-06   Boston - "boston" van halen - "van halen" ...   Tvad

12-13-06   Rickie lee jones.... her debut is still one of my favorite r ...   Cmo

12-13-06   The band, music from big pink guy clark, old no. 1 allman br ...   Pehare

12-13-06   The clash - "the clash" elliott smith - self-title ...   Boa2

12-13-06   The eagles came out swinging. their debut lp contained thre ...   Narrod

12-13-06   Yes - "fragile" is their 4th album..their 1st albu ...   Jdlepera

12-13-06   Led zeppelin mr. tambourine man eagles el&p are you experien ...   Audiofeil

12-13-06: Dawgbyte
Wow I messed up on the Fragile Yes... I always thought it was their first. Oh well.

Interestingly Digital Dream Door released their list of Top 100 Debut Albums. Here's their top 10.

1. Jimi Hendrix - "Are You Experienced?"
2. Led Zeppelin - "Led Zeppelin"
3. The Doors - "The Doors"
4. Pearl Jam - "Ten"
5. Guns & Roses - "Appetite For Destruction"
6. Elvis Costello - "My Aim Is True"
7. Byrds - "Mr. Tambourine Man"
8. The Velvet Underground - "The Velvet Underground"
9. Van Halen - "Van Halen"
10 Run-D.M.C. - "Run-D.M.C.

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12-13-06   Heart: dreamboat annie   Beavis

12-13-06   Talking heads '77. i was a college freshman in nyc when th ...   Prfont

12-13-06   Maybe not "best" but ones i like a lot. patti smi ...   Balthus

12-13-06   Alanis morissette..."jagged little pill"...also a ...   Fatparrot

12-13-06   i thought the counting crows "august and everything af ...   Chadnliz

12-13-06   Jimi hendrix-- are you experienced, and a nose behind, the ...   Warrenh

12-13-06   ...it was impactful with great music. that album influenced ...   Sebrof

12-13-06   Elliott murphy-aquashow....cat stevens-new masters.....crosb ...   Jaybo

12-13-06   "new masters" was the second album, not the first, ...   Audiofeil

12-13-06   Led zepplin did ok! :^)   Philjolet

12-13-06   Elvis costello-my aim is true.   Mt10425

12-13-06   Crosby, stills & nash- self titled filled with timeless cla ...   Entrope

12-13-06   Santana david bowie,ziggy stardust blind faith,there one and ...   Alpass

12-13-06   You are correct..in that case, i will ad procol harum's fir ...   Jaybo

12-13-06   You are correct..in that case, i will ad procol harum's fir ...   Jaybo

12-13-06   Guess u knew this was coming: "nicely out of tune" ...   Lindisfarne

12-13-06   I have to say "are you experienced" is a great cal ...   Tvad

12-13-06   "the rise and fall of ziggy stardust" was bowie's ...   Audiofeil

12-13-06   When i think back to hearing purple haze for the first time ...   Warrenh

12-13-06   Right out of the gate? gotta include dire straits debut a ...   kweisner@

12-13-06   I agree with tvad - boston has my vote.   Maineiac

12-13-06   Forget debut albums. what abouty debut songs that changed th ...   Cmo

12-13-06   Debut song? the knack - "my sharona" it may not ...   Tvad

12-13-06   Bruce springsteen's "born to run" seemed a good la ...   Markphd

12-13-06   The major errors here (yes and bowie) in selecting "fir ...   Lindisfarne

12-13-06   All good picks but think you can't forget 'arc angels' by th ...   Jgwilson

12-13-06   I got here late so most of these have been mentioned. 1. co ...   Timrhu

12-13-06   bzzz! thanks for playing. "born to run" was spri ...   Tvad

12-13-06   Goin out on a limb here and stretching the genre but damaged ...   Kublakhan

12-13-06   How could i forget? van morrison - "astral weeks". ...   Boa2

12-14-06   Aerosmith-aerosmith (featuring dream on) lynyrd skynyrd- pr ...   Jmcgrogan2

12-14-06   What fun. yes indeed to "astral weeks". marvellous ...   Metralla

12-14-06   The beatles – ‘with the beatles’ (meet the beatles in the us ...   Tswhitsel

12-14-06   Another funny thread thsst shows when it comes to music audi ...   Ben_campbell

12-14-06   Jethro tull - "this was" silver apples - "sil ...   Dweller

12-14-06   I can't believe i forgot meet the beatles. true, certainly ...   Warrenh

12-14-06   Here are a few more i missed to add to my 60's/70's era list ...   Tswhitsel

12-13-06   Can't rank em', but remember catching a good buzz offa these ...   Duanegoosen

12-13-06   Great suggestions - i agree w/ most. audiofeil, etc. lists ...   Mr_hosehead

12-14-06   Most of the cream has already risen, but i'd add cream-disr ...   Martykl

12-14-06   Astral weeks is not a debut   Jaybo


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