You're probably right. I'm completely retarded when it comes to music appreciation, I go straight for production and melody on tracks that I like instantly, whilst other tracks I slowly grow to love if I give them enough of a chance and listen to them over and over again.
Addicted was an instant hit with me, whereas it took a very good pair of headphones with extremely good bass definition for Ki to grow on me.
Totally know what you mean. I think it's natural for more distinct melodies to jump out first (Addicted is chocked full of them, Ghost has few). I had the same experience with Addicted and Ki as you. I'm curious, how do you think each one has held up over time? Because I found that well Addicted was awesome and an instant hit full of hooks, those things kind of lose their effect on me over time. I still love the album but eventually when the melodies get overplayed it doesn't have as much as an impact as say Ki, which took a longer time to initially appreciate.