‘Music From The Elder’ & Four Other Classic Rock Flops
KISS’ Music From The Elder was released 37 years ago today (November 10) and was so poorly received that the band didn’t even tour in support of the album. Of course, this is just one of a number of flops the classic rock world has seen. Here’s some of the most notorious.
Keith Moon, Two Sides Of The Moon
Many people are torn on whether Moon was being serious or having a bit of a laugh when he released his first (and only) solo album, which was a covers album. But the fact that he sang on all ten tracks yet only played drums on three is just wrong.
Bob Dylan, Self Portrait
Unlike Moon, Dylan really was joking on this 1970 double-album. In a 1984 Rolling Stone interview, Dylan said he was tired of being the voice of a generation stating, “I wish these people would just forget about me. I wanna do something that can’t possibly like, they can’t relate to.” Mission accomplished!
Lou Reed and Metallica, Lulu
In theory, an album collaboration between Reed and Metallica sounded like an awesome idea, but considering a majority of the album is done in spoken word, you can understand why it was so poorly received by critics and fans alike.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGGif2odABI/
Van Halen, Van Halen III
Two words: Gary…Cherone. That’s all you need to know.
Erica Banas is a rock/classic rock blogger that loves the smell of old vinyl in the morning.