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So many of my favs mentioned already
The Power To Believe - King Crimson
The Band - The Band
Violator - Depeche Mode
Spilt Milk - Jellyfish
All solid top to bottom.
Couple of good ones there
My whole bass playing style originates from listening to that album.
Saw a solo gig of his year ago - he was in full WW2 Air Commander regalia, complete with pipe - with a riding crop in one hand and a Wasp synth in the other. Wonderfully bonkers.
very clever writer...
Did he not have a No. 12 Chinese Laundry spanner ?
OK, I'm intimately familiar with "77" and "Colossal Youth," but apart from the single, I've never heard "The Original Soundtrack." I'm here to report it's batshit crazy, at least so far. Wow. And it puts me in mind of two great start-to-finish records: "Blueberry Boat," by the Fiery Furnaces and "Paris 1919," by John Cale. Thanks for this.
I do. They are all pretty good. I just find myself going back new age of earth most often.
Yup was going to include The The soul mining. So good
The list really could go on and on. I generally only hang on to albums that are relatively solid top to bottom.
The Ramones - It's Alive (Vinyl live double album is pure bliss)
Sly and the Family Stone - Greatest Hits (Also a perfectly formed double album)
Villagers - Where have you been all my life?
David Bowie - Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
Easy Star All-Stars - Radiodread
The Creatures - Feast
Various On U Sounds - Pay It All Back Vol 2
Syd Barrett - Opal
Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom
Leonard Cohen - Greatest Hits (The one where he is admiring himself in the mirror on the cover)
Leonard Cohen - Songs of Love and Hate
Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - Bucky Skank (Never seen the exact CD i had anywhere else)
The Fall - As JP said, 'All of them'
Probably left out loads but those will do for now.
Loveless - My Blood Valentine
In Rainbows & The Bends - Radiohead
Devotion - Beach House
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
Colossal Youth - Young Marble Giants
Power, Corruption and Lies - New Order
The Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest
Paul's Boutique - Beastie Boys
Perfect From Now On - Built to Spill
Stone Roses - Stone Roses
What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
Heaven or Las Vegas - Cocteau Twins
NEU! - NEU!
+1 😊👍
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Forgot about these listed above
plus:
Queen — A Day at the Races
Queen — A Night at the Opera
Genesis — The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
I’m surprised by the number of people who listed an Art of Noise album. Also surprised that no ones said Guns and Roses or Metallica.
Maybe we don’t tend to be that group.
Oh and poop, I forgot
Thomas Dolby — Aliens Ate my Buick
God it’s good.
Anyone want to opine on what makes an album congeal enough for wanting to listen to the whole thing other than I like every song, which is perfectly valid BTW.
For me it’s texture of the individual songs and how they work together to create if you will a longer sonic narrative, not necessarily by theme, topic, or lyrical subject but a more sublime interrelationships. Hmm my thoughts sound vague. Hope that someone like @richardyot has more concrete opinions.
Damn it
Bjork – Medúlla
Gardenstate Soundtrack
Soundgarden — Superunknown
Fripp and Eno: No Pussyfooting (first side) i always find Swastika Girls disappointing after the first side, but usually listen anyway.
Radiohead: In Rainbows - I'd probably listen to any Radiohead album all the way through though
Pere Ubu: Dub Housing
Television: Adventure
Crosby Stills Nash and Young: Wooden Nickel (bootleg - Big Sur festival 1969)
Angel Olsen: Phases
New Order: Power, Corruption and Lies - again, I'd listen to any of their albums, but PC&L is my favourite.
YES to all. As much as I love Bowie I think this is the only album I can't skip a song on. Alice Cooper is generally under appreciated.
Anyone remember his appearance on the Muppet Show
Retaining plunger?
A lot of the narration in that is one of my other heroes, Viv Stanshall.
Dis i pel....five, milliglams...
Pink Floyd - Animals
Jellyfish - Bellybutton
Rush - Moving Pictures
Annie Lennox - Diva
The Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
The Beatles - Abbey Road
Duran Duran - Rio
Def Leppard - Pyromania
Van Halen - Van Halen / Van Halen II
Goldfrapp - Supernature
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Abbey Road of course (both sides)
XTC - Skylarking, Mummer, Nonsuch
KTNG Ulterior. Also, DSOTM.
Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan
Born Sandy Devotional - The Triffids
Too Late to Stop Now - Van Morrison
Countdown to Ecstacy - Steely Dan
Get up with it - Miles Davis
Nothing Ever was, anyway - Marilyn Crispell
The Heist - Macklemore
Station to Station - Bowie
Les Marquises - Brel
Barrett yeah, Fall yeah (in a bit of a Fall phase at the moment), Rock Bottom - been listening to that loads too.
I’ll chuck in Whatevershebringswesing while I think of it.
Heaven or Las Vegas - Cocteau Twins - I might have missed that, I’ll add it now just in case.
Yes indeed, one of my particular fav’s is the pilot interview, “Is that mascara you’re wearing”. That whole passage is so funny yet so starkly true.
Been listening to 'Grotesque' and it tickles me to have found the point between Beefheart and Ween.
Hey, what happened to Marvin Gaye?
He got killed by his dad
but he’s not forgotten
yes-going for the one
fantomas-delirium cordia
rodger waters-the pros and cons of hitch hiking
talk talk-spirit of eaden
the residents-animal lover
laibach-
Sharing that with my 3 year old a few years back was the moment I thought "this fatherhood thing ain't so bad." Now at 5 he can play Billion Dollar Babies in its entirety on the drums.
Tangerine Dream - Ricochet
The Velvet Underground - Live 1969
Lou Reed - Rock n Roll Animal
Genesis - Foxtrot
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Rastaman Vibration
The Beatles - A Hard Days Night no Revolver no Abbey Road no The White album err.Sgt 🌶 🌶
Led Zeppelin - 3
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Bowie - Every Album
The Doors - LA Woman
Eno - Discrete Music
Talking Heads - Remain in Light
Peter Gabriel - 3
oh and Nimbin FM Radio Handpicked and Homegrown double vinyl edition...beacause Im on it 😀
Brian Eno / Before And After Science
Radiohead Kid A /Amnesiac (count this as one since it is same recording session!)
Boards of Canada (All of them !!)
Midnight Oil (10 to 1)
2814 - Birth of a New Day
Deru - 1979
Biosphere – Dropsonde
Tim Hecker - An Imaginary Country