Good solo albums from artists more known for being part of a bigger band..

STATE of that thread title, but you get the gist.

Obviously

Much time for Lanegan’s solo

Donald Fagen

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Mark Hollis - Mark Hollis

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Billy Corgan’s The Future Embrace is a secret electro shoegaze classic

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Chris Cornell’s Euphoria Morning

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Frank Black - Teenager of the Year

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Bob Mould - Workbook

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Grant McLennan - Horsebreaker Star

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Think the gaz coombes solo stuff stands up well.

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Kinda eclipsed by Romance being one of the best selling new rock albums last year, but I loved that solo one

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Fieldy’s Dreams - Are You Talkin` To Me

Edit - boned the link and didn’t mean to put this as a reply

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Big fan of Roddy Woomble’s (Idlewild) first solo album.

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Tim Darcy (Ought, Cola) - Saturday Night

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Feelies singer Glenn Mercer
Album that sounds a lot like late Feelies:

Instrumental album

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James Dean Bradfield - Even In Exile

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(The drones)

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Big fan of this 2020 album of IDM and jungle breakbeats from RHCP guitarist John Frusciante. Nothing here other than the name that would help you guess his better known band role, but it’s more than just a curio or experiment, it’s a solid album in its own right and clearly a labour of love.

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