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Bowie - Lodger
Smiths - Louder Than Bombs
Cocteau Twins - Four-Calendar Cafe
Traffic - Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
Gang Starr - Hard To Earn
KRS-One - Return Of The Boom Bap
Beastie Boys - Paul’s Boutique
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Rolling Stones - Some Girls
Misfits - 12 Hits From Hell
77 is the greatest debut after VU and Nico.
Great band! I saw you like Delasoul too..
That was the first CD I bought after it was introduced as the new music format. I liked the album a lot, as I also was a big fan of Stetsasonic (also produced by Prince Paul). I was a young teenager when it came out.. I also liked it a lot because it had a lot of tracks: bang for the buck (CD's were expensive compared to vinyl LP's)
If you like Placebo you'll probably like this band too: Soviet Soviet
This hidden Delasoul track is one of my favourites: 'Brain Washed Follower'
Awesome!
I missed this guy first time around.
Just watched some youtube of Fad Gadget.
I really like his sound and live show looks like it was great.
What a fertile breeding ground late 70s early 80s London was!
That reminds me:
New York Dolls first.
Afrika Bambaataa planet rock
Wilson Pickett-The Exciting Wilson Picket
Aretha Franklin-I’ve Never Loved a Man The
Way I Love You
The Beatles-Revolver
The Beatles-Rubber Soul
The Beatles-Abbey Road
The Moody Blues-On The Threshold of a
Dream
Rolling Stones-Beggars Banquet
Rolling Stones-Let it Bleed
Rolling Stones-Get Yer Ya Yas Out
Rolling Stones-Exile on Main Street
Rolling Stones-Sticky Fingers
Rolling Stones-Some Girls
Rod Stewart-Every Picture Tells a Story
The Doors-The Doors
The Doors-LA Woman
David Bowie-The Rise and Fall of Ziggy
Stardust
David Bowie-Diamond Dogs
David Bowie-Station to Station
David Bowie-Scary Monsters
John Lennon-Imagine
Pink Floyd-Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd-Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd-The Wall
Led Zeppelin-I
Led Zeppelin-IV
Led Zeppelin-Houses of the Holy
Ramones-Road to Ruin
The Sex Pistols-Never Mind The Bollocks Here’s The Sex Pistols
The Clash-The Clash
The Clash-London Calling
The Cars-The Cars
The Cars-Candy-O
Joe Jackson-I’m The Man
Joe Jackson-Look Sharp
Stevie Ray Vaughan-Texas Flood
Stevie Ray Vaughan-Couldn’t Stand The Weather
Stevie Ray Vaughan-Say What
Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Johnny Copeland-Showdown!
Chris Isaak-Heart Shaped World
Guns and Roses-Appetite for Destruction
Izzy Stradlin And The Ju Ju Hounds-Izzy Stradlin And The Ju Ju Hounds
Alice In Chains-Facelift
Nirvana-Nevermind
Nirvana-Heart Shaped Box
Stone Temple Pilots-Core
Stone Temple Pilots-Purple
Sheryl Crow-Tuesday Night Music Club
Sheryl Crow-Sheryl Crow
Velvet Revolver-Contraband
Coldplay-A Rush of Blood to the Head
The Fray-The Fray
The Fray-Helios
Artie Norton-Thinking Makes It So (still fun
listening to my own record along
side all these, lol)
Tried going chronologically by artist...but...whatever.
Surely forgetting some, but these are all on heavy rotation.
Certain albums I MUST listen to from start to finish every time:
OMD - Dazzleships
Depeche Mode - Violator
Pet Shop Boys - Actually
Enigma - MCMXL........
Erasure - Erasure
Underworld - Beaucoup Fish
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Steely Dan - Aja
Cowboy Junkies - Trinity Sessions
Bon Iver - For Emma
Vangelis - Soil Festivities
2814 - (......ermmmm, not sure the Japanese translation)
War on Drugs - Lost in the Dream
Ray LaMontagne - Ourobouros
Antlers - Hospice
New Order - Technique
This Mortal Coil - Blood
U2 - Joshua Tree
Kate Bush - Aerial
This is a BIG question! I did stop at classical though... that deserves a post in itself.
Global Communication (Chapterhouse Reworked) - Pentamorous Metamorphosis
John Zorn’s Masada (1 to 10)
Linton Kwesi Johnson - Tings ‘n’ Times
Reflection - The Errornormous World
A Guy Called Gerald - Black Secret Technology
Luke Slater’s 7th Plain - The 4 Cornered Room
Reload - A Collection of Short Stories
69 - The Sound of Music
Demon Boyz - Original Guidance
Adam F - Colours
Garry Bartz Ntu Troop - Harlem Bush Music / Uhuru
Son of Bezerk - Soul Brother #1
MC 900 Ft. Jesus and DJ Zero - Hell With the Lid Off
New Zion - Sunshine Seas
Lau - Lightweights and Gentlemen
Lunasa - Redwood
Braintax - My Last and Best Album
Fontella Bass - The New Look
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis!
Sam Cooke - Live at the Harlem Square Club
Woody Shaw - Stepping Stones: Live at the Village Vanguard
Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds
Franco and TPOK Jazz - Alimatou
Nu Era - Nouveau Synthetic Compositions
Autechre - Incunabula
Tranquility Bass - Let the Freak Flag Fly
LCD Soundsystem - LCD Soundsystem
Robert Hood - Minimal Nation
Gilberto Gil - 1971
Labi Sifre - Remember My Song
Angie Stone - Mahogany Soul
Main Source - Breaking Atoms
Gang Starr - Step in the Arena
Jungle Brothers - Straight out the Jungle
All Natural - Second Nature
Beastie Boys - Paul’s Boutique
Cymande - Cymande
Johnny Osbourne - Truth and Rights
Tubeway Army – Tubeway Army
Tubeway Army – Replicas
Gary Numan – The Pleasure Principle
If you get the chance go see these live - great show
Kate Bush - the Kick inside
Stevie Wonder -Songs in the Key of Life
Rush - Signals
Prince - every album before Graffiti Bridge
Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder
Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient works
Legowelt - Crystal Cult 2080
Boards of Canada - High Scores
Vangelis - Blade Runner
Metallica - Black album
Radiohead - Ok computer
Michael Jackson - Thriller
The Beatles - Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Bob Marley - Rastaman Vibration
Kitaro - The Silk Road II
Carl Craig - The Album Formerly Known as
Derrick May - Innovator
Robert Hood - Nighttime World 3
Israel Vibration - Strength of my Life
Blondes - Blondes
Glenn Underground - Atmosfear
Manuel Göttsching - E2-E4
Zero7 - When it Falls
A: Almost all of them that I like. I don't really do playlists.
Quadraphonic birches
I can add to this: I’m a big Oingo Boingo fan & their first full-fledged album ‘Only A Lad’ is - to me - a winner. Old skool, maybe... but still gels with me.
Abbey road, sgt pepper, revolver - obvious ones
But my favorite album as a whole in more recent years is Brandon flowers’ first solo album “Flamingo.”
Love all of the great album choices I see in this thread thus far.
Rick Springfield - Working Class Dog is another I'll add to my list. One of the best 80s Rock albums in my own opinion.
Didnt see this post the first time reading.
This is very tempting. 200€ for 172 Cds and all of bachs works is quite a deal.
Put it on my list
Steve Hillfish, Fish Rising:
Bloody @Jocphone has got me back into this, I’ve had it on repeat all week:
Brick by brick:
Ha, yeah. It's superb. Well curated as well. Most discs contain top notch performances by top notch early music players. For example, the cello suites played by Anner Bylsma, who spent the better part of his life obsessing over. Astounding..
It's an obsession I tell ya!
Actually there was a recent Karen O & Danger Mouse single, Lux Prima, that has a couple of bars near the start that sound directly lifted from Ole Mr Wyatt's epic. Pisses me off every time coz I think they are about to play this and then realise it's something else. So that kinda reminded me.
Bu then I get a phase of having to listen to this about twice a year. Though, as long as you are listening to Sea Song, you may as well listen to the whole album:
Love it
I do love it - I did the whole thing during last nights wine fest!
I think the first few minutes of Sea Song, sounds exactly like what I’d want to sound like, if I was doing songs. Wonderful.
Here’s a favourite from the Faust Tapes, another album I have to play through from start to finish:
Actually I’ve been listening to a lot of that era Human League (ie pre-Dare) and although it’s what I grew up on with great enthusiasm, I’m gradually coming round to the view that it’s not that good, a lot of Reproduction was essentially practice pieces, and overall there aren’t as many good songs as I thought. I think the split-up was the best thing to happen to them.