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No Sophomore Slump: A Playlist Of Songs From Great Second Albums

Kurt Cobain of Nirvana by Michael Ochs Archives, Prince by Michael Ochs Archives, Amy Winehouse by Roger Kisby

In this episode, we're talking about the "sophomore slump" — or rather, the lack of one.

That case could easily be made for Nirvana, whose first album Bleach would pale in comparison to its follow-up, Nevermind. It sold over 30 million copies, made grunge a household name and turned Kurt Cobain into the planet's biggest rock star.

There are many other artists who have not only avoided the dreaded "sophomore slump," but transcended it, making some of the best music of their careers. Take Prince's self-titled 1979 record, for instance — a record that was even more acclaimed than his debut, For You. There's Björk's Post, which followed Debut. Finally, there's the record that succeeded Frank, Amy Winehouse's Back to Black.

Listen to songs from those albums and more on World Cafe's "No Sophomore Slump" Spotify playlist.

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Bruce Warren is assistant general manager for programming of WXPN in Philadelphia. Besides serving as executive producer of World Café, Warren also contributes to Paste magazine and writes for two blogs: Some Velvet Blog and WXPN's All About The Music Blog.
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