You mean your "The more gifted artist thread"? I really did take it seriously and gave some thought to it, coming p with a couple of "in-earnest" entries that would warrant some discussion (I thought). Gotta say, the Fleetwood Mac gig has me questioning Neil’s judgement a bit (but not FWM’s!). Their good judgement on Mike Cambell too.
@bdp24
I agree with you. Two bands that showed it’s possible to elevate "the popular song" above the mass market cash for dreck formula. Add XTC to make it a trifecta (even if all not contemporaries). I remember the shock and sadness reading the news about PH. The sadness remains. Check out the cover art for CH’s first. A kind of eery foreshadowing, perhaps. Never the less, don’t overlook some great CH albums made after Paul’s death. Time on Earth in particular is excellent (as good as any of their others). NF’s solo output and albums with brother Tim are worth listening too as well. More great melody and arrangements.
Not to dominate the conversation, but one more to add:
Andy Summers (post-POLICE).
A number of well-recorded, diverse and interesting albums. Nothing like the commercial success of Sting but SO WHAT. A favorite from those: Earth + Sky.
Track 9 - Red Stiletto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKUTpKnCQZ4
Thanks for providing the soap box :-)
I also appreciate your "deeper dive" posts that connect the dots in contemporary popular music.