All 7 Corrs Albums: Ranked & Reviewed – From "Forgiven, Not Forgotten" to "Jupiter Calling"
Okay, Corrs fans, let's dive in! This is gonna be a wild ride through the discography of one of the most unique bands to ever grace the music scene. We're talking flutes, fiddles, stunning vocals, and enough Irish charm to melt glaciers. Prepare yourselves for my totally subjective ranking and review of all seven Corrs albums. Let the games begin!
The Ranking (Prepare for Debate!)
My ranking is based on a lot of factors—overall production, song quality, impact, and that intangible something that makes an album truly special. It's totally subjective, so don't @ me. Here's my take:
- Talk on Corners (1997): This album is iconic. It's the one that launched them into the stratosphere, a perfect blend of Celtic influences and pop sensibilities. Seriously, "Runaway" alone deserves a medal.
- In Blue (2000): This is the Corrs at their most polished and sophisticated. Tracks like "Breathless" are pure magic. A bit more polished than their debut, but still holds that unique Irish flavor.
- Forgiven, Not Forgotten (1995): Their debut album. The sound is a bit raw, but the songs are undeniably catchy. Think early experimentation finding their footing. A brilliant starting point.
- Borrowed Heaven (2004): A bit of a departure from their earlier work, this album is slightly more experimental, exploring different musical directions. Still holds plenty of charm.
- White Light (2015): Their comeback album after a long hiatus. It's a solid effort, but maybe lacks the consistency of their earlier hits. Definitely worth a listen.
- Jupiter Calling (2017): Their most recent album, and it’s a bit of a mixed bag. Some great moments, but it feels less cohesive than their previous works. A decent effort, but not their best.
- Unplugged (1999): This one is a bit different. A live acoustic album, it’s a beautiful look at their music stripped down. Great for fans who love a more intimate sound. However, it doesn't hold up as well as their studio albums.
Album Deep Dives: My Personal Thoughts
Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty of each album:
1. Talk on Corners (1997) – The Pinnacle
This album is everything. It's where the Corrs truly found their voice. The blend of traditional Irish instruments and modern pop production is seamless, resulting in songs that are both catchy and deeply moving. The energy is infectious; it's practically impossible not to get swept up in the magic. This is peak Corrs.
2. In Blue (2000) – Sophistication and Style
While some might see this as a bit more "polished," I see it as a testament to their growth and evolution as musicians. The songs are undeniably beautiful, the production is flawless, and the overall atmosphere is simply stunning. "What Can I Do?" is an instant classic.
3. Forgiven, Not Forgotten (1995) – A Humble Beginning
Their debut album is rough around the edges, sure, but it's also bursting with raw talent and potential. It's a fascinating glimpse into their early sound, a foundation upon which they built their incredible career. You can hear the passion in every note.
4-7. The Rest...
The remaining albums are all enjoyable in their own right, showing the Corrs' willingness to experiment and evolve. However, they don't quite reach the heights of their first two masterpieces. Still, plenty of enjoyable tracks in the bunch!
Final Thoughts
The Corrs have given us a body of work that is both timeless and deeply personal. Their music has touched millions, and their legacy as one of the most unique and successful bands of the late 90s and early 2000s is secure. Go listen to them right now! You won't regret it. Now, tell me – do you agree with my ranking? Let the battle commence in the comments!