Quotes on the topic: Albums


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There is a downside to having one of the biggest-selling albums ever.


Instead of writing songs for girls, I tend to write albums, which I guess is a bit weird.


I'm not a big reggae dude. I have maybe two other reggae albums.


I wanted to produce Nancy LaMott's albums, so I created my own record company.


I've always thought live albums were cop-outs.


I tend to name albums after one of the songs.


I mix up all styles on my albums because that is what music is about now.


I think it's a Blondie tradition that all of our albums sort of have a wide spread of styles.


I have a bunch of albums I would love to get re-released.


We've done very different Yes albums - 11 bars, 13. I think we had something that had 17/4 in it. It's just like anything - the more you do it, the more you have to do it.


Probably 90 percent of my albums have polka medleys.


I think you can really gauge my state of mind by listening to my albums.


I'd always listened to my parents' Bee Gees albums.


I have a lot of albums yet to do.


It's trippy to think we have an album that's 10 years old. It's even trippier to think we have a couple of albums older than that.


I'm very bad with music. I don't know any new music. I've listened to the same 10 or 12 albums my whole life.


Typically, the theme of my albums, if there is a theme, is, 'How does it feel?' And that always leads to love songs. It just does.


More recently, I used guitar synthesizer extensively on the two albums I did with Robert Fripp.


I thought I would be governor of Massachusetts. I stood on a pile of my old albums and said, 'I'm the only one with a record to stand on.'


I think I've always approached making albums pretty much the same way. I'm just looking for a mixture of songs and topics that aren't the same thing over and over.