Posted July 6, 200718 yr This is basically what i want to discuss, his biggest solo hit got to #19, and even that was a re-release of Freakin' Out, although it was re-released as a double A side with All Over Me. I'll admit i only have his last 2 albums, but when i get chance i'm probably going to pick up the other 4, and i'll probably find some real gems. So what do we think? :o
July 6, 200718 yr Its always hard to pull off coming from a band into being a soloist :( so i think that was the problem. People just lost interest. I dont really like his solo stuff tbh :(
July 6, 200718 yr Author Its always hard to pull off coming from a band into being a soloist :( so i think that was the problem. People just lost interest. I dont really like his solo stuff tbh :( Hmm true, although i probably prefer him solo to both The Good, The Bad And The Queen and maybe even Gorillaz :unsure:
July 6, 200718 yr Really :o. I dont remember an awful lot of his solo. The Good The Bad And The Queen had a decent album actually, Green Fields is :wub: Gorillaz had good singles, but some of the album tracks were BAD. i will check out his solo stuff sometime again ^_^
July 6, 200718 yr Author Really :o. I dont remember an awful lot of his solo. The Good The Bad And The Queen had a decent album actually, Green Fields is :wub: Gorillaz had good singles, but some of the album tracks were BAD. i will check out his solo stuff sometime again ^_^ I definately recommend him ^_^ Have I read that right? He's had SIX solo albums? :mellow: Yes :lol: He's only released singles from 4 though ^_^
July 6, 200718 yr Yes :lol: He's only released singles from 4 though ^_^ From FOUR? :mellow: I've only ever heard of two singles :rofl: Ooh to think I used to mod this place :blush: LMAO
July 6, 200718 yr Author From FOUR? :mellow: I've only ever heard of two singles :rofl: Ooh to think I used to mod this place :blush: LMAO :lol: He's had 6 top 40 singles :rofl:
July 6, 200718 yr I think he was seen as the quirky one from Blur - he was certainly responsible for the tangent of Think Tank. Graham had some great input into Blur too - his lead vocal on Coffee and TV is amazing. However, I think his solo work is just not accessible enough.