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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 17:00
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Sometimes when you're feeling down, a real sad album is comforting.
What are some of the saddest albums you know?

Here's a few tear-jerkers to get started.











ButterThumbz
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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 17:15
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Here are a few that spring to mind...


Blue by Joni Mitchell


Hats by The Blue Nile


Grace by Jeff Buckley
RoundTheBend
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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 17:19
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Key Sad Tracks:
Guess I'm Doing Fine
Lonesome Tears
Lost Cause
Already Dead
Defago
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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 17:28
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I read the title and entered to reply with "Hospice". When I saw you had already put it, I thought about "( )", but then I scrolled down a bit.

For some reason "Not Available" by "The Residents" gets me really sad, but it's not a sad album at all.

Also
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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 17:34
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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 17:35
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"The Wall" and "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" are some of the saddest albums I've ever heard (I know, not too original choices). They also happen to be real albums. The problem about finding sad albums is that nearly all albums have happier songs to spoil it.
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RoundTheBend
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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 17:40
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Mother Nature's Son wrote:
"The Wall" and "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" are some of the saddest albums I've ever heard (I know, not too original choices). They also happen to be real albums. The problem about finding sad albums is that nearly all albums have happier songs to spoil it.


I agree with those two whole-heartedly.
Happymeal
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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 17:42
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dark side of the moon and moon and antarctica are my favorite sad albums.
ButterThumbz
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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 18:02
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Defago wrote:


This strikes me as an odd choice. I find it extremely uplifting. Emotional, yes, but sad?


Happymeal wrote:
dark side of the moon and moon and antarctica are my favorite sad albums.


I find Wish You Were Here much sadder than DSOTM.
Shadow23
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Denmark
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  • Posted: 01/29/2013 18:38
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Pink Floyd: The Wall


Arcade Fire: Neon Bible


David Bowie: Hunky Dory


John Lennon: Imagine


Just examples...
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