10 Rock Bands That Only Have One Bad Album
10. John Lennon
Bad Album: Some Time In New York City
The aura that surrounds the legacy of John Lennon could be considered the stuff of music legend today. Despite some of the more ill-advised moments in his career throughout the years, the calls for peace and social justice Lennon talked about both in and out of the Beatles made him a near musical prophet in the eyes of the public. However, even the prophets aren't without sin.
Starting off his solo career with his more experimental moments with Yoko Ono, Lennon's streak of Plastic Ono Band and Imagine came to a drastic halt with Some Time in New York City. Instead of the emotional gut punches we were given previously, there's something about this record that feels really off from a tonal perspective. Though there are a few great moments like New York City, the switch between John and Yoko's songs from one track to the next really started to wear on some fans.
Given that Lennon was also known to be a fairly political guy, this was where the protesting got a little harder to stomach, with almost every track calling out some injustice in the world. After this one went pretty much belly up by both fans and critics, Lennon was still able to soldier on with great albums like Mind Games and Double Fantasy before being gunned down outside his apartment in 1980. Not a crash and burn album necessarily...but definitely losing the momentum with this one.