The Bangles Albums, Best to Worst

January 14th, 2007

The BanglesI suppose this album ranking is no surprise, but it must be done. I’ll follow this post with my favorite Bangles songs, and a review of their few singles for completeness’ sake.

1. All Over The Place

All Over the Place

3.727 stars

Guitar-heavy, basic production, reminiscent of Rubber Soul or Revolver, with a heavy dose of a “love me right - or I’m out of here” sentiment. Might be a welcome surprise to those who only know the Bangles for Walk Like An Egyptian, Hazy Shade Of Winter, and Eternal Flame.

Webomatica: All Over The Place

2. Different Light

Different Light

3.666 stars

This mega-successful album (due to the hits Manic Monday and Walk Like An Egyptian features a nice variety of tempos, situations, and moods. However, the pop-centric production and tons of covers may have painted the group in a different light than they would have preferred.

Webomatica: Different Light

3. Everything

Everything

3.077 stars

An over-arching, commercial sheen obscures some competent songwriting. Contains the songs In Your Room and Eternal Flame.

Webomatica: Everything

4. Doll Revolution

Doll Revolution

3 stars

The return of the Bangles is decent stuff, with some songs better than anything since All Over The Place, but there’s a different problem: too many songs for even this Bangle-phile, at fifteen tunes. Which unfortunately causes it rank even lower than Everything.

Webomatica: Doll Revolution

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