Recording is over. The album, the producer says with theatrical flourish, is a wrap. But this, in many ways, is only the beginning.

Sometimes what’s been completed is more than a few brush strokes short of a masterpiece. Something that you then have to spend countless hours bigging up in interviews, and many more playing to fans across the world (if you’re lucky).

Belle & Sebastien’s Stuart Murdoch was rather sniffy to BBC Music about the band’s much-feted second album If You’re Feeling Sinister, which the band performed in its entirety at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago. He’s not the first artist to become less than enthusiastic about an album. Here, BBC Music looks at a raft of other albums disowned by their creators.

Oasis – Be Here Now (1997) and Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000)