Without further ado, here's my Top Ten favorite albums:
1) THE BEATLES "Revolver"
2) FRANK ZAPPA "Overnight Sensation / Apostrophe" (they were recorded simultaneously :tongueout: )
3) THE POLICE "Zenyatta Mondatta"
4) METALLICA "Master of Puppets"
5) MEATLOAF "Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell"
6) RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS "Blood Sugar Sex Magik"
7) PRIMUS "Frizzle Fry"
8) LED ZEPPELIN "Physical Graffiti"
9) PINK FLOYD "Animals"
10) PAUL SIMON "Graceland"
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Honorable mentions
FAITH NO MORE "Angel Dust"
RUSH "Counterparts"
AC/DC "Powerage"
AEROSMITH "Rocks"
VAN HALEN "Women and Children First"
MEGADETH "Rust in Peace"
PETER GABRIEL "So"
QUEEN "A Night at the Opera"
RADIOHEAD "The Bends"
IRON MAIDEN "The Number of the Beast"
SLAYER "Reign in Blood"
TOM WAITS "Mule Variations"
XTC "English Settlement"
THE CLASH "London Calling"
In no particular order and subject to change:
THE STOOGES: Fun House
TALKING HEADS: Remain In Light
ROXY MUSIC: Roxy Music
PINK FLOYD: Wish You Were Here
THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS: The Gilded Palace Of Sin
SAMMY DAVIS JR. with LAURINDO ALMEIDA: Sammy Davis Jr. Sings, Laurindo Almeida Plays
DAVID BOWIE: Low
JUNE CHRISTY: This Time Of Year
BECK: Odelay
THE PRETENDERS: Pretenders
I'm not a fan of long lists, but since I hear these in my head...Honorable Mention:
THE BEATLES: Abbey Road
ROXY MUSIC: Siren
THE BEATLES: The Beatles
ROXY MUSIC: Country Life
SARAH VAUGHN: Golden Hits
SERGIO MENDES and BRASIL 66: Look Around
STAN GETZ and JOACHIM GILBERTO: Getz / Gilberto
JOSHUA RIFKIN: Scott Joplin - Piano Rags
FRANK SINATRA: Only The Lonely
COCTEAU TWINS: Blue Bell Knoll
RICKY NELSON: Ricky Sings Again!
EDIT: VLADO PERLEMUTER: Vlado Perlemuter RAVEL Piano Works Vol.1 (1979 there is also a Vol.2 highly recommended, but inferior to Vol.1) supplants any and all previously selected records, I simply took it for granted and gave it no thought. I had a collection on a 1961 released vinyl VOX BOX set of three LPs, Maurice Ravel complete piano works (though long dead, this was not a complete Ravel set as some pieces were then unpublished). These are re-recorded perfectly by the original artist, the only pianist that I have heard (with one exception) who can actually play Maurice Ravel's piano music as intended: VLADO PERLEMUTER
I couldn't possably do 10 as everything after 4 or 5 changes with my mood but the ones that are ALWAYS close to the cd player are:
1) Abby Road -- Beatles
2) Warren Zevon -- Excitable Boy
3) Little Creatures -- Talking Heads
4) Josuha Tree -- U2
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5) Marbles -- Marillion
6) Darkside of the Moon -- Pink Floyd
7) Housemartins -- People who grinned themselves to death
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 20, 2007, 10:09:53 AM
DAVID BOWIE: Low
:thumbup: :thumbup: I thought I was alone in that
Low is my favorite Bowie album! I also prefer Roxy Music's earlier efforts, with
Country Life and their self-titled probably tied for my affection.
My Top 10:
10: SMASHING PUMPKINS ....... Melancholy & the Infinite Sadness
09: PINK FLOYD .................... Wish You Were Here
08: ELVIS COSTELLO ............. My Aim Is True
07: DINOSAUR JR .................. You're Living All Over Me
06: FUGAZI .......................... The Argument
05: NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL ....... On Avery Island
04: MEAT PUPPETS ................ II
03: VELVET UNDERGROUND ..... The Velvet Underground & Nico
02: JOLIE HOLLAND ............... Springtime Can Kill You
01: NINE INCH NAILS ............. The Fragile
This is a really hard exercise, as it seems none of my favorite bands are responsible for my favorite albums. I mean, I own over 9 hours of Butthole Surfers music, yet I couldn't bring myself to put any of their albums on a top ten list. :teddyr:
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 20, 2007, 02:19:50 PM
This is a really hard exercise, as it seems none of my favorite bands are responsible for my favorite albums. I mean, I own over 9 hours of Butthole Surfers music, yet I couldn't bring myself to put any of their albums on a top ten list. :teddyr:
That's why I always have to put a honorable mention section to most of my lists to give props to albums that I love but just can't quite make the top 10 ranking.
BTW, what did you think of the newest Smashing Pumpkins album? It's really more of a Billy Corgan solo album under the SP moniker as it has session players on it in addition to him having session players on tour instead of the original/classic lineup. My only issue with them is his vocals, I really wish that he would hire an excellent vocalist at times, but then again, I'm a huge Rush fan so I guess I don't have a right to be critical of vocals in some people's eyes. :wink:
Quote from: Zarcal-TB on July 20, 2007, 02:08:20 PM
I couldn't possably do 10 as everything after 4 or 5 changes with my mood
I agree with ZARCAL that choosing 10 is now nearly impossible for me. Some good choices there, particularly my "formal" favorite,
Abbey Road, but do think the HEADS best album is
Remain In Light. Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 20, 2007, 02:19:50 PM
I thought I was alone in that Low is my favorite Bowie album! I also prefer Roxy Music's earlier efforts, with Country Life and their self-titled probably tied for my affection.
Couldn't agree more...for my long winded thoughts on
Low you can find my review on Amazon credited to Allhallowsday (I also have ROXY reviews, too). I really love that record. I like all of ROXY MUSIC's first five albums. ROXY's first and
Country Life are my favorites, too, though
Siren does haunt me.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 20, 2007, 02:19:50 PM
10: SMASHING PUMPKINS ....... Melancholy & the Infinite Sadness
09: PINK FLOYD .................... Wish You Were Here
08: ELVIS COSTELLO ............. My Aim Is True
03: VELVET UNDERGROUND ..... The Velvet Underground & Nico
This is a really hard exercise, as it seems none of my favorite bands are responsible for my favorite albums. I mean, I own over 9 hours of Butthole Surfers music, yet I couldn't bring myself to put any of their albums on a top ten list. :teddyr:
You have good taste. Some of my favorites, too,
Wish You Were Here is on my top 10 list.
My Aim Is True was one of the first "new wave" records I bought. I purposely avoided mentioning
VU & Nico as I've been playing selections from it a lot lately (more shameless self promotion: checkout my ill-received review on Amazon). Also skipped another favorite which I'm listening to now: CAPTAIN BEEFHEART
Safe As Milk.
Quote from: Torgo on July 20, 2007, 02:36:41 PM
BTW, what did you think of the newest Smashing Pumpkins album?
Corgan hit his peak with the Pumpkins' album
Adore. I wasn't a fan of
Machina. ZWAN had some really amazing b-sides, but the songs that made it onto the album were really disappointing. His solo album was awful. I ordered a lot of CDs yesterday, actually, among them is the new Pumpkins. So I can't say whether or not I like it yet. I also ordered the new Meat Puppets and Queens of the Stone Age albums.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 20, 2007, 04:18:22 PM
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 20, 2007, 02:19:50 PM
I thought I was alone in that Low is my favorite Bowie album! I also prefer Roxy Music's earlier efforts, with Country Life and their self-titled probably tied for my affection.
Couldn't agree more...for my long winded thoughts on Low you can find my review on Amazon credited to Allhallowsday (I also have ROXY reviews, too). I really love that record. I like all of ROXY MUSIC's first five albums. ROXY's first and Country Life are my favorites, too, though Siren does haunt me.
I completely agree. Eno's contributions and the direction of the first era of Roxy Music made for much better music. Though we wouldn't have to search very hard to find a music critic to disagree with us.
Avalon seems to top an awful lot of lists.
Quite a bit of my music collection is made up of music along these lines. A lot of David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Rolling Stones, etc. Are you a fan of Blur?
Park Life and
Great Escape capture the same sort of British glam-pop sound quite well.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 20, 2007, 04:18:22 PM
You have good taste. Some of my favorites, too, Wish You Were Here is on my top 10 list. My Aim Is True was one of the first "new wave" records I bought. I purposely avoided mentioning VU & Nico as I've been playing selections from it a lot lately (more shameless self promotion: checkout my ill-received review on Amazon). Also skipped another favorite which I'm listening to now: CAPTAIN BEEFHEART Safe As Milk.
Thanks! :teddyr: Aside from the Flying Burrito Brothers and Sammy Davis JR, I have all the albums in your list. I suspect there's quite a bit of overlap in our collections. I love Beck's irritatingly experimental early work, as well as his abrupt downshift into
Sea Change, but I rarely listen to
Odelay. Captain Beefheart is great. I broke down and bought a huge box set a few years back. It didn't disappoint. In addition to VU, it is also worth mentioning Lou Reed's
Transformer.
I happen to have a crush on Peaches, so I should probably toss her album
The Teaches of Peaches out there as a notable mention, so as not to offend.
Other notable mentions: Melvins, Cat Power, anything with Mike Patton, L7, Jesus Lizard, Nancy Sinatra, Tom Waits, Ministry, Belle & Sebastian.
.The STOOGES (1st album)
.the RAMONES-(1st album)
.the ROLLING STONES-Let It Bleed
.DEAD KENNEDYS-Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegtables
.BLACK SABBATH-(1st)
.the CRAMPS-Bad Music for Bad People
.JIMI HENDRIX-Electric Ladyland
.HALLOWEEN HOOTENANNY-(various artists)
.BAD BRAINS-Banned in DC
.the VENTURES-GO!
....this list is subject to change as often as my underwear....(I can hear my wife now..."What? Once a month?!")
secondary list...
.the RAMONES-Loco Live!
.BLACK FLAG-Slip It In
.AC/DC-High Voltage
.SEX PISTOLS-Never Mind the Bollucks....
.JAMES BROWN-Sex Machine
.MICHIGAN ROCKS-(various artists)
.the STOOGES-Raw Power
.the STOOGES-Funhouse
.DEAD KENNEDYS-Frankenchirst
.HANK WILLIAMS-Greatest Hits
.
Ohh tough question ... hmmm
1. Pink Floyd - The Wall
2. Alice Cooper - From the Inside
3. The Clash - Combat Rock
4. Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
5. Rush - 2112
6. The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
7. Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
8. David Bowie - Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
9. Billy Squire - Don't Say No
10. The Who - Who's Next
Man there are so many I'd really have to look long and hard to come up with a firm list, this is just a off the top of the head list.
Quote from: CheezeFlixz on July 20, 2007, 07:36:11 PM
Ohh tough question ... hmmm
3. The Clash - Combat Rock
Man there are so many I'd really have to look long and hard to come up with a firm list, this is just a off the top of the head list.
Interesting choice picking Combat Rock. I figured that most people would list either one of their earlier albums or espcially London Calling. I think that Combat Rock is kind of underrated but I would pick London Calling as my favorite Clash album.
Makes me realize that I need to update my honorable mentions with that album right now. :teddyr:
Quote from: Torgo on July 20, 2007, 09:26:06 PM
Quote from: CheezeFlixz on July 20, 2007, 07:36:11 PM
Ohh tough question ... hmmm
3. The Clash - Combat Rock
Man there are so many I'd really have to look long and hard to come up with a firm list, this is just a off the top of the head list.
Interesting choice picking Combat Rock. I figured that most people would list either one of their earlier albums or espcially London Calling. I think that Combat Rock is kind of underrated but I would pick London Calling as my favorite Clash album.
Makes me realize that I need to update my honorable mentions with that album right now. :teddyr:
I have all of The Clash, Combat Rock was one of the anthem albums that we played all the time in Lebanon in the early 80's when it came out, it seemed to fit with Rockin' the Casbah. I tend to sort albums like they did in 'High Fidelity' in Semi Autobiographical order.
London calling is a great album and I keep The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 around to play fairly often, but I also think Sandinista! tends to be overlooked at times.
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 20, 2007, 06:58:33 PM
.The STOOGES (1st album)
.the RAMONES-(1st album)
.the ROLLING STONES-Let It Bleed
.DEAD KENNEDYS-Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegtables
.the CRAMPS-Bad Music for Bad People
.JIMI HENDRIX-Electric Ladyland
.the VENTURES-GO!
THE STOOGES first album is wonderfully "dumb" and alot of fun; one of my favorites.
Let It Bleed was my favorite STONES album, but I'm leaning towards
Exile On Main Street these days.
Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables was the best DEAD KENNEDYS album and a real collector's item I gave away...I listen to a lot of surf music, so THE VENTURES "Diamondhead" is a favorite; THE CRAMPS
Bad Music For Bad People is a wonderful collection of their best including "Garbage Man" and "Human Fly;" Hendrix's
Electric Ladyland is one of my favorite albums and includes some of my favorite Jimi.
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 20, 2007, 06:58:33 PM
secondary list...
.the RAMONES-Loco Live!
..the STOOGES-Raw Power
.the STOOGES-Funhouse
.HANK WILLIAMS-Greatest Hits
Well, THE STOOGES Raw Power is weirdly noted as Kurt Cobain's favorite record, and it is damned good, though
Fun House is probably the best Rock record yet recorded which is high praise (at least it made it to your secondary list!) HANK WILLIAMS is only under-appreciated and a huge favorite of mine! More karma for Bela? Yup.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 20, 2007, 04:59:49 PM
Thanks! :teddyr: Aside from the Flying Burrito Brothers and Sammy Davis JR, I have all the albums in your list. I suspect there's quite a bit of overlap in our collections. I love Beck's irritatingly experimental early work, as well as his abrupt downshift into Sea Change, but I rarely listen to Odelay. Captain Beefheart is great. I broke down and bought a huge box set a few years back. It didn't disappoint. In addition to VU, it is also worth mentioning Lou Reed's Transformer.
Other notable mentions: Melvins, Cat Power, anything with Mike Patton, L7, Jesus Lizard, Nancy Sinatra, Tom Waits, Ministry, Belle & Sebastian.
I think if you try out those two that you're missing, you won't be disappointed.
Transformer is hard to overlook...
It is hard to pin down favorite albums...I enjoy such a wide variety....I love jazz,and Stan Getz is a master! Also,as a teenager had ALL the Pink Flyod records,(ANIMALS and WISH YOU WERE HERE were favs...I even had UMMA GUMMA!), Dick Dale,the Pretenders,(ALL hallows-1st album-YEAH!!!) ,the Butthole Surfers!, the Allman Bros BROTHERS and SISTERS album is great, Parliement and Funkadelic, Screaming Lord Sutch is goofy fun,the Mummies,the Ghasltly Ones,the Bomboras...dam...I could go on and on....OH! Any Kyuss (not a typo-not Kiss...KYUSS!) fans out there?
This list is subject to change: :smile:
1.DEAD KENNEDYS-Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegtables
2.D.I.-Horse Bites Dog Cries
3.Circle Jerks-Group Sex
4.Gorilla Biscuits-Start Today
5.Adollescents-"Blue" Album
6.Replacments-Sorry Ma, Forgot to take out the Trash
7.Metallica-Master Of Puppets
8-The Lawrence Arms-Oh! Calcutta!
9.Discharge-Why?
10. Black Flag-My War
Honorable Mentions (Thiers alot)
S.O.D-Speak English or Die
Big Black-Songs About f**king
Rabies-Test Your Might
Antrax-Persistnece of Time
Bkini Kill -p***y Whipped
A Global Threat-What The f**k Will Change
Distillers-"First" Album
Madball-Hold It Down
Mitra-All Gods Kill
Out Cold-GoodBye Cruel world
Have Heart-Things We Carry
Nirvana-In The Utero (to me a big "F*** you to people who wanted other Nevermind and got this)
Descendents-Milo Goes to Collge
DeathCycle-"First" Album
Two albums killed by radio, music media etc.
Nirvana-Nevermind
Guns N Roses-Appetite For Destruction
Both are still pretty solid albums even if you take out all the "Hits"
Quote from: rich andrini on July 21, 2007, 01:34:46 PM
Two albums killed by radio, music media etc.
Nirvana-Nevermind
Guns N Roses-Appetite For Destruction
A lot of the "classic" mid-nineties bands were overplayed on the radio and MTV because they simply didn't have very large volumes of work. Alice in Chains, White Zombie, and (the first two albums by) Stone Temple Pilots were also very much victims of this.
Although the alternative to overplaying great songs is playing a myriad of insincere sound-alike songs from corporate-made bands. I for one would rather listen to the same three Faith No More songs in a loop than suffer through Linkin Park, Disturbed, Cold and the like. *shudder*
Quote from: rich andrini on July 21, 2007, 01:34:46 PM
1.DEAD KENNEDYS-Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegtables
Nirvana-In The Utero (to me a big "F*** you to people who wanted other Nevermind and got this)
Just who are the "rotting vegetables" I've often mused...
I thought
In Utero was superior.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 20, 2007, 04:59:49 PM
I completely agree. Eno's contributions and the direction of the first era of Roxy Music made for much better music. Though we wouldn't have to search very hard to find a music critic to disagree with us. Avalon seems to top an awful lot of lists.
Yes, Avalon, does top a lot of lists, I have it, know it well from my clubbing days, but I've yet to warm up to whatever charm it may have I've overlooked.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 20, 2007, 04:59:49 PMQuite a bit of my music collection is made up of music along these lines. A lot of David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Rolling Stones, etc. Are you a fan of Blur? Park Life and Great Escape capture the same sort of British glam-pop sound quite well.
I had a lot of Bowie on vinyl, but the only one I felt necessary to keep was
Lodger. I remember when
Low was released and it was not well received then and wound up in bargain bins for years. Other than
Changesone, it's the first BOWIE release I'd bought in many years (well, I too am a victim of having seen the "Glass Spider" tour live in the 80s). Hmm I probably have
Scary Monsters on CD too. BLUR has been recommended to me before, now I know I should look into them. I have had many laundry lists over the years, but the music itself guides me to what I pursue.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 20, 2007, 04:59:49 PM
Aside from the Flying Burrito Brothers and Sammy Davis JR, I have all the albums in your list. I suspect there's quite a bit of overlap in our collections. I love Beck's irritatingly experimental early work, as well as his abrupt downshift into Sea Change, but I rarely listen to Odelay.
Can't stress enough giving those two you're missing a listen, assuming you like just plain great music. Can you handle Country at all? THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS
Gilded Palace Of Sin will open your mind if you can't! Perhaps some of BECK's work is "irritatingly experimental" (when I uploaded
Odelay I must admit I skipped "High 5 Rock The Catskills") but I often listen to songs like "Hotwax," "Novacane," "Jack-Ass," "Sissyneck," and "Readymade." BECK is a great songwriter (as you obviously noticed with
Sea Change) and much more than a tape wiz or sampling savant.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 20, 2007, 04:59:49 PMCaptain Beefheart is great. I broke down and bought a huge box set a few years back. It didn't disappoint.
Did it include
Trout Mask Replica? Man, that record is tough, but I think I'm ready to tackle it one more time... the first time I heard it was about 30 years ago and I was appalled! I hunted down a used CD of
Shiny Beast. I really love
Safe As Milk.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 22, 2007, 07:15:28 PM
BLUR has been recommended to me before, now I know I should look into them. I have had many laundry lists over the years, but the music itself guides me to what I pursue.
Start with
Great Escape. I think you'll really enjoy it. Another contemporary band along these lines is Super Furry Animals, though with a little more electronic tinkering. If you haven't heard anything by them, check out
Radiator or
Guerrilla. They also have an album entirely in Welsh called
Mwng, which is quite enjoyable.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 22, 2007, 07:15:28 PM
Can't stress enough giving those two you're missing a listen, assuming you like just plain great music. Can you handle Country at all? THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS Gilded Palace Of Sin will open your mind if you can't!
I more than tolerate country, I love it. Good country, that is. I don't much care for the contemporary pop country espoused by most radio stations these days. Jolie Holland was #2 in my top 10 (though she's also kind of folky). :teddyr: I've already queued Flying Burritos to my Amazon list, so I'll pick that up next month. I'll let you know what I think. As for the
Sammy Davis, JR title in your list, I own various compilations, just not that particular album. Frank Sinatra is my favorite Rat Pack singer/actor though, largely due to being subjected to my godfather's drunken, improv crooning sessions as a kid. :teddyr:
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 22, 2007, 07:15:28 PM
Did it include Trout Mask Replica? Man, that record is tough, but I think I'm ready to tackle it one more time... the first time I heard it was about 30 years ago and I was appalled! I hunted down a used CD of Shiny Beast. I really love Safe As Milk.
I actually misspoke. It is an anthology, not a box set, called
The Dust Blows Forward. Strangely, it doesn't actually include the eponymous song, which is from
Trout Mask. But among its 45 tracks, some are from
Trout:
Ella Guru,
Moonlight on Vermont,
China Pig,
My Human Gets Me Blues, and
Sugar N Spikes. A friend of mine used to play
Trout Mask Replica at his parties. From what little I remember, it was pretty irritating.
Though nothing could ever hold a candle to Lou Reed's
Metal Machine Music. Enticed by the "remastered" sticker, I bought it without any prior knowledge of the album. Oops. :hatred:
In no particular order (and this could certainly change as I discover more from some of these bands):
The Grapes of Wrath: Now and Again
R.E.M.: Lifes Rich Pageant
Midnight Oil: Diesel and Dust
U2: The Joshua Tree
Skydiggers: Skydiggers
Spirit of the West: Go Figure
The Clash: London Calling
The Ramones: Rocket to Russia
The Misfits: Walk Among Us
FiftyFour40: Sweeter Things: A Compilation
Honorable Mentions:
Blue Oyster Cult: Heaven Forbid
Alternative NRG
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
I'm Your Fan: The Songs of Leonard Cohen by...
R.E.M.: Automatic For the People
The Skydiggers: Road Radio
Tom Petty: Wildflowers
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Into the Great Wide Open
I'm aware this is a pretty unusual mix but these are all albums I can listen to over and over and over again...always enjoyable to me on a very personal level. Four Canadian bands make my list, four of the most underrated groups ever IMO (Skydiggers, Spirit of the West, Grapes of Wrath and Fiftyfour40).
Quote from: JaseSF on July 22, 2007, 08:09:47 PM
In no particular order (and this could certainly change as I discover more from some of these bands):
R.E.M.: Lifes Rich Pageant
Midnight Oil: Diesel and Dust
U2: The Joshua Tree
The Clash: London Calling
The Ramones: Rocket to Russia
The Misfits: Walk Among Us
Honorable Mentions:
Blue Oyster Cult: Heaven Forbid
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
R.E.M.: Automatic For the People
The Skydiggers: Road Radio
Tom Petty: Wildflowers
I'm aware this is a pretty unusual mix but these are all albums I can listen to over and over and over again...always enjoyable to me on a very personal level. Four Canadian bands make my list, four of the most underrated groups ever IMO (Skydiggers, Spirit of the West, Grapes of Wrath and Fiftyfour40).
I think it is great you espouse support for Canadian bands, here in the USA, we'd be thinking
local bands... but I understand the spirit.
Life's Rich Pageant was considered as at least an honorable mention and would certainly make my top 30.
Rocket To Russia and THE RAMONES first were also considered (albeit briefly). I had to seriously consider rejecting
London Calling from my list...saw U2 at Giants Stadium that year and MIDNIGHT OIL
that year at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. MIDNIGHT OIL was
hot. I'm really glad to see someone still selecting LEONARD COHEN! :thumbup:
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 22, 2007, 08:01:36 PM
Start with Great Escape. I think you'll really enjoy it.
Will do.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 22, 2007, 08:01:36 PM
I more than tolerate country, I love it. Good country, that is. I don't much care for the contemporary pop country espoused by most radio stations these days. I've already queued Flying Burritos to my Amazon list, so I'll pick that up next month.
Mmm...there is a collection available as an import thru Amazon (enemy of the people) that includes the BURRITO BROS second album,
Burrito Deluxe at a good price. I love the second album and its way underrated; includes "Wild Horses" before released by the STONES.
http://www.amazon.com/Gilded-Palace-Sin-Burrito-Deluxe/dp/B000024R2P/ref=cm_cr-mr-img/102-8935206-2998565
As for Country Music, what happened??? It's even crappier than the current Pop on the radio. HANK WILLIAMS, MERLE HAGGARD, WILLIE NELSON, WAYLON JENNINGS, DOLLY PARTON, BOBBIE GENTRY, so much of it now is crap...hmm...
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 22, 2007, 08:01:36 PM
As for the Sammy Davis, JR title in your list, I own various compilations, just not that particular album. Frank Sinatra is my favorite Rat Pack singer/actor though, largely due to being subjected to my godfather's drunken, improv crooning sessions as a kid. :teddyr:
This record is not about the rat pack; you have to hear it to believe it. It is just Sammy and Laurindo's guitar and maybe the greatest songs ever written. The record owes perhaps a certain debt to the "rat-pack" but only for personality's license,
but, there is no FRANK SINATRA album that I know of (and I know many) that can equal the incredible artistry of Sammy's individual expression. Guess what? I am not at all a SAMMY DAVIS JR. fan! I have bought other SAMMY albums and collections (including
California Suite which is way "rat-pack") and I don't care for them.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 22, 2007, 08:01:36 PM
Though nothing could ever hold a candle to Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music. Enticed by the "remastered" sticker, I bought it without any prior knowledge of the album. Oops. :hatred:
Guess what? I've considered purchasing
Metal Machine Music perhaps because of its long standing reputation. Just like I like BAD MOVIES I like BAD MUSIC! LOU REED himself is cryptic regarding this release, thought of as a way to fulfill contractual obligations, but there are some who declare it a masterpiece! I recieved as a Christmas present just last year the latest ROLLING STONE ALBUM GUIDE (as they call it, it used to be RECORD GUIDE; aren't records, records, even if distributed as CDs?) And though bands like BLACK SABBATH have fared incredibly better than when first reviewed in 1979,
Metal Machine Music is still considered the dud of duds.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 22, 2007, 09:06:06 PM
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 22, 2007, 08:01:36 PM
Though nothing could ever hold a candle to Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music. Enticed by the "remastered" sticker, I bought it without any prior knowledge of the album. Oops. :hatred:
Guess what? I've considered purchasing Metal Machine Music perhaps because of its long standing reputation. Just like I like BAD MOVIES I like BAD MUSIC! LOU REED himself is cryptic regarding this release, thought of as a way to fulfill contractual obligations, but there are some who declare it a masterpiece! I recieved as a Christmas present just last year the latest ROLLING STONE ALBUM GUIDE (as they call it, it used to be RECORD GUIDE; aren't records, records, even if distributed as CDs?) And though bands like BLACK SABBATH have fared incredibly better than when first reviewed in 1979, Metal Machine Music is still considered the dud of duds.
Bad music?! You're talking to someone who owns Cycle Sluts From Hell on both CD
and vinyl! Haha.
Anyway, you can save yourself the price of admission on
Metal Machine Music: To emulate the sound, simply turn your radio to a static-laden station and crank it. Then take your Fender Stratocaster and wave it in front of an amp. Rinse and repeat for about an hour and you've recreated a piece of music history. :teddyr:
BAD music? Try the MENTORS. It's so bad it's ANTI-Music! Bought a tape of them once...out of morbid curiosity...they suck laffably!
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 23, 2007, 01:16:39 AM
Bad music?! You're talking to someone who owns Cycle Sluts From Hell on both CD and vinyl! Haha.
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 23, 2007, 05:46:53 AM
BAD music? Try the MENTORS. It's so bad it's ANTI-Music! Bought a tape of them once...out of morbid curiosity...they suck laffably!
Try BARNES & BARNES
Voobaha which contains "Fish Heads" and "Something's In The Bag," bad, but in a very good way. Or, THE SHAGGS
Philosophy Of The World which is about as bad as bad gets, in a not-so-good way... so bad it's interesting.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 22, 2007, 12:02:22 AM
Quote from: rich andrini on July 21, 2007, 01:34:46 PM
1.DEAD KENNEDYS-Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegtables
Nirvana-In The Utero (to me a big "F*** you to people who wanted other Nevermind and got this)
Just who are the "rotting vegetables" I've often mused...
I thought In Utero was superior.
"In Utero" I felt was superior too. It just was so different from "Nevermind" . It felt as though Nirvana gave the record company what it wanted with "Nevermind" and just did what they really wanted musically with their second release. It was produced by Steve Albini from Big Black fame and it was more of a homage to Touch and Go releases from the 80s and early 90s.
Cycle Sluts From Hell ROCK!! But than again my favorite band is Anti-Nowhere League :smile:
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 22, 2007, 08:01:36 PM
Start with Great Escape. I think you'll really enjoy it. Another contemporary band along these lines is Super Furry Animals, though with a little more electronic tinkering. If you haven't heard anything by them, check out Radiator or Guerrilla. They also have an album entirely in Welsh called Mwng, which is quite enjoyable.
Picked up BLUR's
Great Escape -- really good songs, I need to give it more listens, I'm only on the third time around, it's on right now. They sound like they could be from the early 80s, yet, they play their instruments too well! :wink:
Like so many others, there is NO way I could give a permanent Top 10 Album list. But, here are a few that are usually not too far out of hand, in no particular order. Oh yeah, I've seen so many good 'uns in this thread that I am trying to list ones not overly listed before, but there will be some repeats.
(1) Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
(2) Iron Maiden - Powerslave
(3) Black Sabbath - Paranoid
(4) Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
(5) Dan Tyminski - Carry Me Over the Mountain
(6) Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting
(7) REM - Fables of the Reconstruction (Driver 8 is one of the best songs ever produced)
(8) Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
(9) Deep Purple - Machine Head
(10) The Who - Soundtrack from The Kids Are Alright (some great stuff here, little played on Classic Rock radio)
Others:
Pink Floyd - The Wall, Animals (yes, I was so glad to see this mentioned) and Wish You Were Here (I have some the 60's stuff, too)
Iron Maiden - Somewhere In Time
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
The Greatful Dead - Workingman's Dead
etc.
Edit: Ditto on glad to see Leonard Cohen make the list, too. :thumbup:
I didn't list it, but should be on the list as one of the best post Roger Waters albums.
Pink Floyd - Momentary Lapse of Reason
I'm pretty sure I have every Pink Floyd album release and most of Roger Waters and David Gilmore and a couple of Syd Barrett.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 26, 2007, 10:23:44 PM
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on July 22, 2007, 08:01:36 PM
Start with Great Escape. I think you'll really enjoy it. Another contemporary band along these lines is Super Furry Animals, though with a little more electronic tinkering. If you haven't heard anything by them, check out Radiator or Guerrilla. They also have an album entirely in Welsh called Mwng, which is quite enjoyable.
Picked up BLUR's Great Escape -- really good songs, I need to give it more listens, I'm only on the third time around, it's on right now. They sound like they could be from the early 80s, yet, they play their instruments too well! :wink:
Excellent! I'm really glad you gave them a shot.
Great Escape is quite a jump from their hit single
Song 2, huh?
"Woohoo! .... Whoohoo! ..." Given your other music tastes, I think you'll really appreciate Blur's
Park Life as well. I tend to introduce people to
GE first because the 70s brit pop/dance elements are milder. But if I was forced to choose, I'd probably side with
PL myself. Chances are you might too...
Evidently I do the same thing you do with new albums: play them over and over until the neighbors start whistling the rhythms. It's kind of like that scene in
Stepfather II... Haha. Actually, that very thing happened in this ancient three-flat I lived in briefly in Chicago, well, almost. While I was getting the mail my upstairs neighbor bumped into me and dryly said, "So you like Nine Inch Nails then?" Oops. :teddyr:
10. Licensed to Ill- Beastie Boys
9. Straight Outta Lynwood- Weird Al Yankovic
8. Life Goes On- Loose Cannons
7. The Wall- Pink Floyd
6. Hooray for Boobies- The Bloodhound Gang
5. Dirt- Alice in Chains
4. Nevermind- Nirvana
3. The Essential Neil Diamond (2 disc greatest hits comp. Neil rocks.)
2. Back in Black- AC/DC
1. Flood- They Might Be Giants
Overall, these are all great albums, in my opinion at least.
Joni Mitchell - The Hissing Of Summer Lawns
Gorguts - Obscura
Nas - Illmatic
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Goldie - Timeless
Steely Dan - Katie Lied
Oval - Systemisch
Da Pharcyde - Bizzare Ride II The Pharcyde
Slint - Spiderland
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 23, 2007, 05:46:53 AM
BAD music? Try the MENTORS. It's so bad it's ANTI-Music! Bought a tape of them once...out of morbid curiosity...they suck laffably!
I would say that the scariest CD that I own would be this.
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And... checkmate! This is one of my shadiest titles, though it does get all too frequent rotation. :teddyr:
Hey, earlier you had asked me what I thought of the new Smashing Pumpkins album. Well, I finally picked it up and gave it a few listens. I'm afraid I have to agree with the AllMusic review; it is really substandard and sloppy, given the impressive body of work prior to the split. The first thing that really struck me was that it lacks the usual song-to-song contrast between heavy guitars and dreamy orchestration. It really has no flow or direction of any kind, for that matter. It's also strangely political, which doesn't seem to be one of Corgan's lyrical strengths. But I got it used, and for $5 I don't feel too betrayed. Now, I did manage to collect the three bonus tracks and I've gotta say, those are better than anything that made it onto the album, particularly the lo-fi eponym Zeitgeist.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on August 02, 2007, 11:23:09 PM
And... checkmate! This is one of my shadiest titles, though it does get all too frequent rotation. :teddyr:
Even DIVINE can't be
this bad, though I must admit to sneaking FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS onto mixes I burn for friends :twirl::
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(I swear this is true, you can't make crap like this up.) Back in the late 80's, I was still in party mode then, I had this NIGHTMARE that everywhere I went I saw Zamfir and his pan flute playing some song ... it actually woke me up. The next day I told my (so called) best about this dream and how weird it was. So on my birthday a couple of month later he gave me this ...
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I still have it and it is still unopened. I plan on giving it back to him one day, just waiting for the right time.
I have to admit to being a fan of THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS. Great funny, catchy stuff.
Quote from: JaseSF on August 04, 2007, 10:26:32 PM
I have to admit to being a fan of THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS. Great funny, catchy stuff.
Anything by them is good. Great band.
Quote from: DodgingGrunge on August 02, 2007, 11:23:09 PM
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And... checkmate! This is one of my shadiest titles, though it does get all too frequent rotation. :teddyr:
Hey, earlier you had asked me what I thought of the new Smashing Pumpkins album. Well, I finally picked it up and gave it a few listens. I'm afraid I have to agree with the AllMusic review; it is really substandard and sloppy, given the impressive body of work prior to the split. The first thing that really struck me was that it lacks the usual song-to-song contrast between heavy guitars and dreamy orchestration. It really has no flow or direction of any kind, for that matter. It's also strangely political, which doesn't seem to be one of Corgan's lyrical strengths. But I got it used, and for $5 I don't feel too betrayed. Now, I did manage to collect the three bonus tracks and I've gotta say, those are better than anything that made it onto the album, particularly the lo-fi eponym Zeitgeist.
Never knew Divine did an album. Odd.
Can't be any worse than William Shatner or Don Johnson. Although, I do like Johnson's "Heartbeat" song.
Quote from: HappyGilmore on August 04, 2007, 10:46:06 PM
Never knew Divine did an album. Odd.
Ever wonder why Divine wasn't in
Desperate Living? He wanted to take a break from Waters' films. He toured the dance circuit for a bit, mostly in Europe, and recorded a few albums (the one I posted was merely a compilation). He also acted in a few off-Broadway plays:
Women Behind Bars and it's sequel,
The Neon Woman. I have a bootleg of the latter and it's really quite good. He broke from Waters again in 1985 to star with Tab Hunter in the atrociously bad pseudo-western
Lust for Dust. After the success of
Hairspray, he was invited to appear in an episode of
Married With Children, though he died shortly before filming began. The episode does have a dedication to him in the credits though. :teddyr:
Here's a clip, but remember, you made me do it:
[youtube=425,350]http://youtube.com/watch?v=_N8hAlkEusU
Note: singing starts with 4:42 remaining
I heard that Divine was the inspiration for Ursula the Sea Witch in Disney's The Little Mermaid. Which, if you look at her, has to be true.
Which is cool.
1. "Inside The Electric Circus" - W.A.S.P.
2. "Midnite Dynamite" - KIX
3. "The Ultimate Sin" - Ozzy Osbourne
4. "Visual Lies" - Lizzy Borden
5. "Pull" - Winger
6. "Youthanasia" - Megadeth
7. "1987" - Whitesnake
8. "Van Halen" - Van Halen
9. "Unmasked" - KISS
10. "Abigail" - King Diamond
It's really tough to narrow all the albums I like to just ten! Sticking only to rock as a genre, these ten might be my favorites, either for personal meaning to me or for their excellence, hopefully for both, lol.
Ten: Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols, by The Sex Pistols
Nine: The Wall, Pink Floyd
Eight: In Utero, Nirvana
Seven: All That You Can't Leave Behind, U2
Six: The Doors, The Doors
Five: Achtung Baby, U2
Four: Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette
Three: Exile in Guyville, Liz Phair
Two: Dookie, Green Day
One: Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, by The Smashing Pumpkins
Honorable Mentions: Imagine, John Lennon; Staring at the Sea, The Cure; Pieces of You, Jewel; Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? The Cranberries; At Folsom Prison, Johnny Cash; Revolver, The Beatles.
(in no order, and this kind of list is just an approximation)
1. One of the Zeppelin albums, hard to say which.
2. San Juan Suite, by Michael Gettel
3. Dire Straits, Alchemy album
4. Elton John's Live in Australia album
5. Lou Reed, Rock 'n Roll Animal
6. Male Ensemble Northwest, "The Promised Land" (a capella album, awesome)
7. Talking Heads, the "Sand in the Vaseline" collection
and I'm out of ideas.
Here are my ten favorite albums of all time, in no particular order:
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Original Soundtrack - Death Proof (2007)
Yes, I think this album is the awesome. Tarantino put together a great collection of forgotten or rarely heard gems. Amazing stuff.
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Vanity 6 - Vanity 6 (1982)
Steamy lingerie funk with a dash of New Wave, Pop and Rock. A much seeked after cult album produced by Prince. I'm glad I bought the original CD when it first came out. My most treasured ever.
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Led Zeppelin - In Through The Out Door (1979)
Zepp's most underrated in my opinion. Not a classic album by any means but Fool In The Rain and All My Love are soooo addictive. Love it.
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Kid Rock - Devil Without A Cause (1998)
Even though I never bought Kid Rock's trailer trash schtick I still think this is one of the greatest white trash albums from the 90s. And it still holds up well these days :tongueout:
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Teena Marie - It Must Be Magic (1981)
White lady sings the blues. Teena remains a vocal phenomenon and her 1981 album is an excursion into sultry rhythm and blues, danceable funk and goosebump inducing ballads.
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Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral (1994)
Do I ever love this album. Perfect from start to finish and yes, Closer still kicks all sort of ass.
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Prince - Dirty Mind (1980)
Raw, edgy and full of marvels. Dirty Mind always impressed me with its sparse arrangements and the fusion of rock and R&B.
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Dream Syndicate - The Days Of Wine And Roses (1982)
"Underground" rock greatness, simply put. Halloween gets lots of airplay in October :smile:
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Peaches - The Teaches Of Peaches (2000)
What can I say, I have a soft spot for chicks with a flithy mouth. f**k The Pain Away kills me everytime.
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Patti Smith Group - Easter (1978)
And speaking of filth, how can I do a best of without Patti? All hail the queen Proto-Punk rock!
Quote from: hellbilly on September 27, 2008, 02:55:36 AM
Here are my ten favorite albums of all time, in no particular order:
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Kid Rock - Devil Without A Cause (1998)
Even though I never bought Kid Rock's trailer trash schtick I still think this is one of the greatest white trash albums from the 90s. And it still holds up well these days :tongueout:
I don't buy that whole schtick either, but I think the dude's put out some great albums, honestly. Devil still holds up today, about 10 years after it came out. Good call.
After digging through and listening to some of my old stuff, my list has changed in this fashion:
1. The Misfits: Static Age
2. The Clash: London Calling
3. Midnight Oil: Diesel and Dust
4. R.E.M.: Lifes Rich Pageant
5. The Ramones: Rocket To Russia
6. The Skydiggers: Skydiggers
7. Rage Against the Machine: Rage Against the Machine
8. Depeche Mode: Violator
9. R.E.M.: Automatic For the People
10. FiftyFour40: Sweeter Things: A Compilation
Honorable Mentions:
The Misfits: Walk Among Us
The Sex Pistols: Never Mind the Bollocks
Weird Al Yankovic: The Food Album
They Might Be Giants: Flood
They Might Be Giants: Apollo 18
Alternative NRG: Greenpeace
The Skydiggers: Road Radio
Jesus Jones: Doubt
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
I'm Your Fan: The songs of Leonard Cohen by...
Living Colour: Vivid
Living Colour: Time's Up
Beastie Boys: Licensed To Ill
Public Enemy: Apocalypse '91... The Enemy Strikes Back
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Crowded House: Woodface
Spirit of the West: Go Figure
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Into the Great Wide Open
1. guided by Voices- any
2. The Stooges- any
3. Ghost- any
4. Mobb Deep-any
5. popul vuh/ other krautrock / nice german ness
6. wzbc's no commercail potential radio show (minamilist avant guards stuff )
7. Bad Brains.
8. fugazi / unwound/ sonic youth tense guitar stuff
9. reggae
10. other
Limiting myself to rock/pop stuff:
1. TOM WAITS, Rain Dogs
2. TOM WAITS, Swordfishtrombones
3. THE SEX PISTOLS, The Great Rock n' Roll Swindle (I have an inepxlicable fondness for this)
4. THE POGUES, If I Should Fall from Grace With God
5. CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
6. TOM WAITS, Frank's Wild Years
7. TOM WAITS, The Black Rider
8. SOUNDTRACK/VARIOUS, O Brother Where Art Thou?
9. TOM WAITS, Small Change
10. ROYAL FINGERBOWL, Happy Birthday, Sabo!
(Yeah, I like TOM WAITS...)
Quote from: JaseSF on September 27, 2008, 02:34:46 PM
After digging through and listening to some of my old stuff, my list has changed in this fashion:
1. The Misfits: Static Age
2. The Clash: London Calling
3. Midnight Oil: Diesel and Dust
4. R.E.M.: Lifes Rich Pageant
5. The Ramones: Rocket To Russia
6. The Skydiggers: Skydiggers
7. Rage Against the Machine: Rage Against the Machine
8. Depeche Mode: Violator
9. R.E.M.: Automatic For the People
10. FiftyFour40: Sweeter Things: A Compilation
Honorable Mentions:
Weird Al Yankovic: The Food Album
Your top ten are all great selections. This specific Honorable mention stuck out at me. I'm an Al fan, have the album, etc. Thing is, sadly, most Al fans I know disregard it, despite the songs quality (all the parodies are great on it), because it's nothing more than a compilation cd put out by the record company to capitalize and make a quick buck. I still like it.
I'M LISTING 20!!! In no order, but as found in my photobucket! :smile:
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