“I had an opportunity to make an album - that was a dream come true. I had to make sure that I could do it the best way I could, and at least at the end of it be very pleased with it and not regret anything. So that took a lot of concentration. Being isolated really helps with that.” WayEndsHelpingDreamOpportunityRegretAlbumsBest WayConcentrationIsolatedDreams Come True Author:Michael Kiwanuka
“I was going to record a solo album when I was 15 on a four-track. I started working on it, but then Fall Out Boy happened. The band was awesome and took me in a totally different direction. I don't regret it at all, but the band delayed the record I had been planning.” DifferentFallBoysRecordsFourHappenedRegretBandTrackAlbumsPlanningSoloDifferent DirectionsDelayedDon't RegretFall Out Boy Author:Patrick Stump
“Sometimes when you record an album in the end, there are things here and there you regret production wise or in composition.” EndsSometimesRecordsWiseRegretAlbumsProductionsCompositionHere And There Author:Neige
“My big regret is that my brother and I didn't start doing what we did like, 10 years before. I feel like then we would have sold some records. We started pretty late - I was 27 when our first album came out.” FeelsYearsFirstsBigsRecordsBrotherRegretLateAlbumsMy Brother Author:Eleanor Friedberger
“I don't have any regrets about the album [Veedon Fleece]. But it's the same old story - an album is basically 35 or 40 minutes of what you do. It's 'part' of what you do.” StoriesMinutesRegretAlbumsFleece Author:Van Morrison
“Somtimes I regret [that debut album was titled "Bad Azz" ], because people take it the wrong way. Everybody got a bad ways, and I'm a 'Bad Ass'... whenever I'm not good, so that's what I'm talkin' about.” PeopleWayRegretAlbumsAssBad AssI RegretWrong WayDebut Author:Lil Boosie
“Nothing is more frustrating to me than putting a song on an album and regret putting it on there. I'm excited that there are no songs on 'Tailgates & Tanlines' that I'm iffy about.” SongRegretAlbumsExcitedFrustratingTailgates Author:Luke Bryan