Making an essentials chart of great albums released late into an artist's career. Here's what I have so far. Any other suggestions?
Yes. If you ever get an itch for late-career albums, these are absolutely essential.
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John Coltrane - The Olatunji Concert
>>68229297
Sadly I don't think Coltrane was around long enough to have a "late career"
Although I am reminded that I forgot You Must Believe In Spring
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yeah sorry, kinda just associated with an "end of life" chart, my b. maybe Gil Scott-Heron- "I'm New Here"
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Absolutely. Terrific choice.
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Empire Burlesque instead of Time Outta Mind
You Are the Quarry
Peace and Noise
That one Neil Young record with Farmer John on it
>>68229717
>Empire Burlesque instead of Time Outta Mind
You're joking, right?
>That one Neil Young record with Farmer John on it
I really don't know which one that is.
David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today.
Madonna - Ray of Light
>>68229209
Vulnicura .... duhhhh
Updated chart!
>>68229898
Kind of borderline "late career". Can we get a ruling on this?
Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression
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cunt
>>68230778
What's the problem?
Wire have released a considerable amount of excellent music late into their careers.
The Read & Burn EP series and Send in particular attracted a large amount of critical acclaim upon release, and all of those were recorded when the band members were either in their late 40s or well into their 50s.