1: Dark Passion Play
2: Once
3: Century Child
4: Oceanborn
5: Endless Forms Most Beautiful
6: Wishmaster
7: Imaginaerum
8: Human :||: Nature
9: Angels Fall First
DPP highest score: 9 (
@Iron Taipei @MrKnickerbocker @Onhell @KidInTheDark666 @The Dissident)
DPP lowest score: 3 (
@Azas)
Once highest score: 9 (
@LooseCannon @Diesel 11 @Azas)
Once lowest score: 1 (
@Onhell)
Based on the highest and lowest rankings, this may appear like a clear blowout in favor of Dark Passion Play. More users had it ranked #1 and the lowest ranking was
only #7 where Once had one last place ranking (it's also the only album to be #1 on somebody's list AND #9 on somebody's list). In reality, both albums came very close, Dark Passion Play only won by three points! Both albums were highly ranked by most users, with many #2 and #3 placements as well. Most users who had one album as their #1 had the other as their #2 or #3.
Going through the albums in Maidenfans order makes it really obvious how both of these albums were able to score so high. I definitely notice a pretty big jump in production quality and songwriting finesse compared to the rest of the top 5 (although I would say Endless Forms' production is about on par with these). With the pre-Once albums I feel like you hear sketches of Nightwish's sound with the picture slowly coming into focus with each album. By the time you get to Once, the band's sound is fully there. The orchestrations are huge, the songs are exciting and dramatic, the performances are immense. Lyrically both albums are still heavily rooted in fantasy and folklore, which is a much more comfortable subject matter for this band than what they've been writing about recently.
Normally I like to talk about the #1 and #2 albums separately, but they really do feel like two sides of the same coin. Especially given that they were released successively. There's a bit of a Somewhere in Time/Seventh Son of a Seventh Son thing to me where the albums seem to complement each other. It also feels like the band pushing themselves a bit more with more progressive tracks and some pretty ambitious epics. Still, the band hasn't abandoned their knack for hook writing and we get some pretty huge bangers across both albums (Amaranth, Bye Bye Beautiful, Wish I Had An Angel). They're covering a lot of musical ground here without going too far off the deep end on any dimension, which all of the following albums suffer from.
Of course one of the amazing things about these albums' success is that they also managed to weather a vocalist change for Dark Passion Play. Once serves as a great sendoff for Tarja as she turns in what I feel is her best performance on a Nightwish album. Maintaining the operatic power of previous albums but also perfectly adjusting to the band's poppier leanings that had developed by then. It's easy to see how switching vocalists after such a successful album would be a disaster, but Dark Passion Play is a pretty graceful transition and Anette's voice does fit the material. Although I have a hard time believing that the album wouldn't be improved if Tarja had stayed in the band.
Between the two albums, I probably have a slight preference for Once. Dark Passion Play is a little too long winded to justify the #1 slot imo. The album is remarkably low on weak/filler moments, but it gets a little same-y in the middle adn maybe loses some focus. Once, on the other hand, is a much tighter set of songs that also contains some of the band's most unforgettable moments. I'm not mad at either result though.
Overall this has been a fun discography dive for me. I would call myself pretty casual on Nightwish and went with a gut feeling for my ranking. Diving deep into the discography in this way and listening to the albums in order of Maidenfans preference has put a lot of their music in a new context. I think a lot of their albums are pretty consistent in quality, I don't think they have one clear "best album" but at the same time I hear a little bit more of a distinction in the top five albums than I had before (Century Child/Oceanborn/Wishmaster have a little bit more musical diversity than I've given them credit for).
My original ranking was as follows:
1: Endless Forms
2: Wishmaster
3: Once
4: Century Child
5: Dark Passion Play
6: Oceanborn
7: Imaginaerum
8: AFF
9: Human Nature
Upon revision, I would make some major changes:
1: Endless Forms (no change)
2: Once (+1)
3: Wishmaster (-1)
4: Dark Passion Play (+1)
5: Oceanborn (+1)
6: Century Child (-2)
7: Imaginaerum (no change)
8: AFF (no change)
9: Human Nature (no change)
Overall I've come to appreciate Once, Dark Passion Play, and Oceanborn quite a bit more after all of this, and maybe Wishmaster and Century Child a little less.
Anyway, thanks for playing everybody! Looking forward to the Metallica game. I'm going to allow a couple more weeks for people to get their lists in and for me to get settled into my new day-to-day routine before going back to regular updates here, so probably restarting late august/first week of September.