Their first album was their best

Sadly, I think my first ever script is my best work.

For consolation, I wondered what (recording) artists never bettered their first effort. (Minimum of 4 albums, please.)

Velvet Underground - Definitely
The Doors - Maybe
Oasis - Definitely Maybe
Warren Zevon (discounting his juvenilia) - Definitely

Any thoughts?

Quote: JohnnyD @ September 17 2009, 11:20 PM BST

Oasis - Definitely Maybe

Any thoughts?

I think (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is a better album, but I've never been the biggest Oasis fan...

What's the Story is an immense album.

Quote: JohnnyD @ September 17 2009, 11:20 PM BST

Velvet Underground - Definitely

I think The Velvet Underground is their best one. I think that was the third?

Quote: Badge @ September 18 2009, 12:12 AM BST

I think The Velvet Underground is their best one. I think that was the third

You might well be right - I did wonder. It's very different to the first two - Pale Blue Eyes et al.

Quote: JohnnyD @ September 18 2009, 12:15 AM BST

You might well be right - I did wonder. It's very different to the first two - Pale Blue Eyes et al.

Ooh yeah - in fact I'm gong to listen to it now. Thanks!

I think it's the absence of John Cale that makes the third album so different to the first two.

And, OK, Strange Days and Excitable Boy may be better than my nominated albums.

Quote: JohnnyD @ September 17 2009, 11:20 PM BST

The Doors - Maybe
Oasis - Definitely Maybe

LA Woman & What's The Story? for me there.

NIN - Pretty Hate Machine
Jesus Jones - Liquidizer
Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters

I agree on NIN and Foo Fighters.

Quote: Gavin @ September 17 2009, 11:49 PM BST

What's the Story is an immense album.

There's some great cover versions on that album...

Supergrass - I Should Coco

There are were
Most dinosaur grands from the 70s cannot boast with the debut album being their best, apart from a song or two. Deep Purple, Led Zep, Uriah Heep, Black Sabbath, UFO, Budgie, Judas Priest, Thin Lizzy, The Sparks, Scorpions, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Genesis, Yes, Rush, Kiss, the list is endless. Well, The Beatles as well.
Rainbow had a decent debut, though. The Doors, too.

But they were all allowed to take their time and deliver the goods eventually. Nowadays, if your first single flops, you're out for good.

The list of best debuts would be "River Runs Red" by Life of Agony, Saviour Machine's self-titled, Iced Earth's self-titled, Ayreon "The Final Experiment" and, well, Guns N Roses "Appetite For Destruction".
I'm sure you know these bands very well :)

Quote: JohnnyD @ September 18 2009, 9:42 AM BST

For me, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is Pink Floyd's finest.

Yes, there are those who also consider the Jethro Tull's debut "This Was" as their best, and Black Sabbath's S/T as their best.
The general opinion, however, does not agree :)

Dream Theater - When Dream and Day Unite is my fave album from them, but very few agree :)

Quote: WrongTale @ September 18 2009, 9:26 AM BST

Guns N Roses "Appetite For Destruction".
I'm sure you know these bands very well :)

Not their first album - that was "Lies"

Led Zepplin! With their self titled album

Quote: Afinkawan @ September 18 2009, 9:16 AM BST

Supergrass - I Should Coco

I think it's a very close run thing with In It For The Money.

I will add The Smiths by The Smiths, The Golden Age of Wireless by Thomas Dolby, Is This It by The Strokes and (for the Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot lovers amongst us) Keep Your Distance by Curiosity Killed The Cat.