Established popular artists who released real stinkers


So yesterday, I was at my local library getting some beach reading material and out of curiosity,  I checked out a copy of U2's "Songs of Innocence". I remember the controversy about U2 distributing the album to all Iphones without permission, but had not heard the release. I have been a fan of U2 from their very beginning and even in the past few years as they have aged, I have always found at least a couple of tunes on their releases that I enjoy. Man, does this album suck. I appreciate the fact that sometimes artists can no longer hit the high notes like they used to, but it seems to me that the best ones still manage to write compelling arrangements and create rewarding releases. It got me thinking, what are some other examples where artists have laid eggs to stink up an otherwise worthwhile body of work? Lou Reed's Lulu comes to mind.
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"Trans" - Neil Young

Fulfilling a contractual obligation to a record label should never involve your fans, Neil. You owe me whatever I paid for that POS. 
Neil owes me for that one as well as "a letter home"
rpeluso, glad you like the Christmas album
I was really surprised to learn that "Pros and Cons.." could have been The Wall if things went different among The Dudes! Now, reading the latest (in Scientific American) about the concept of multiple Universes I want to get into the one where Pros concept been chosen instead of The Wall. Herein my say on the worst and the best in prog rock...
Love Jethro Tull but praise the God that English is not my even second foreign language and I can "turn myself off" to the lyrics!
Ok, I thought of another. After two great albums, The Cars, and Candy O, and a good third one, Panorama, they came out with Shake it Up. I was disappointed and saddened by that one.