Your top 50 albnums of all time

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  • yuichi said:
    Casteneda, pretty killer list right there...you gotta put in an uncool album too! No limp bizkit bro?

    Hey thanks man! Haha, no Limp Bizkit for me.

    I like your list too...Thought of putting Alice Coltrane "Journey" album as well on my list, as that album blew me away when I initially heard it and spent a good year listening to it repeatedly.

  • SIRUS said:
    yuichi said:
    Curtis Mayfield ???There???s No Place Like America Today???

    Probably my favorite Curtis record. Pulled it out just now and forgot how good it is.

    the Curtis Live! backlash has begun.

    That's funny you mentioned "Curtis/Live!" as initially I had that on my list, then changed it to "There's No Place Like America Today" after more thought...Those are my two favorite Curtis albums, with "Superfly" and "Curtis" after those two.

  • asstroasstro 1,754 Posts
    I gave this a quick stab but I already see so many obvious oversights that I want to redo it (no Prince records?). I made sure not to use any compilations, that feels like cheating...

    John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
    Miles Davis - Nefertiti
    Miles Davis - Agharta
    Dave Brubeck - Time Out
    Wynton Marsalis - Black Codes From The Underground
    Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame

    EWF - Gratitude
    James Brown - In The Jungle Groove
    Kool & The Gang - ST
    Issac Hayes - To Be Continued
    Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove
    Parliament - Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein
    Curtis Mayfield - Curtis Live

    Black Flag - First Four Years
    Bad Brains - ROIR
    Minutemen - Double Nickels on The Dime
    Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
    Discharge - Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing
    The Clash - ST
    Minor Threat - ST
    Cro-Mags - The Age Of Quarrel
    The Damned - Damned Damned Damned

    Hendrix - Band Of Gypsies
    Led Zep - Houses Of The Holy
    Steely Dan - Aja
    Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
    Van Halen - ST
    Slayer - Reign In Blood
    Public Image Ltd - Metal Box
    Gang Of Four - Entertainment
    Shudder To Think - Pony Express Record
    Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation

    Portishead - Dummy
    Massive Attack - Protection
    The Specials - ST
    The Slits - Cut
    Steel Pulse - True Democracy
    Lee Perry - Roast Fish, Cornbread & Collie Weed
    Horace Andy - Dance Hall Style
    Congos - Heart Of The Congos

    Run DMC - ST
    De La Soul - 3ft High
    NWA - Straight Outta Compton
    PE - Yo Bum Rush The Show
    Quasimoto -The Unseen
    ATCQ - Low End Theory
    Gang Starr - Daily Operation
    Wu-Tang - Enter The 36 Chambers
    ODB - Return To The 36 Chambers
    Notorious BIG - Ready To Die

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Hold it.
    Band of Gypsies is the Hendrix album?
    Guess I need to relisten.

  • magneticmagnetic 2,678 Posts
    1.Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions
    2.Depeche Mode - Some Great Reward.
    3.Metallica - Master Of Puppets
    4.Megadeth - Peace Sells...
    5.Main Source - Breaking Atoms.
    6.Brand Nubian - One For All.
    7.Outkast - Atliens.
    8.Ice Cube - Death Certificate.
    9.EPMD - Business as Usual.
    10.Organized Konfusion - OK.
    11.Ramones - Road To Ruin.
    12.Talk Talk - The Colour Of Spring.
    13.Dr Dre - The Chronic.
    14.The Police - Reggatta de Blanc.
    15.Yazoo - Upstairs at Eric's
    16.Skinny Puppy - Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse.
    17.Prince - 1999.
    18.Aaliyah - One In A Million.
    19.Beastie Boys - Licensed To ill.
    20.Kool & The Gang - Self titled.
    21.The Meters - Look-Ka Py Py.
    22.The Meters - Self Titled.
    23.Ohio Players - Pleasure.
    24.Biz Markie - The Biz Never Sleeps.
    25.CMW - Music to Driveby.
    26.Kool G Rap & Polo - Wanted: Dead or Alive.
    27.Eric B & Rakim - Don't Sweat the Technique.
    28.Big Daddy Kane - Long Live the Kane.
    29.Black Uhuru - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
    30.Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy.
    31.Black Sabbath - Master of Reality.
    32.Soundgarden - Superunknown.
    33.Faith No More - Angel Dust.
    34.Bad Brains - Quickness.
    35.Bill Withers - Still Bill.
    36.AC/DC - For Those About to Rock We Salute You.
    37.BDP - By All Means Necessary.
    38.Funkadelic - Maggot Brain.
    39.Funkadelic - Self Titled.
    40.James Brown - Hot Pants.
    41.Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - Mecca & the Soul Brother.
    42.Zapp - self titled.
    43.Gap Band - Gap Band IV.
    44.K-Solo - Tell the World My Name.
    45.Souls Of Mischief - 93 til infinity.
    46.Queen - News of the World.
    47.James Gang - Miami.
    48.Montrose - Montrose
    49.The Blackbyrds - self titled.
    50.Ini Kamoze - self titled.

  • asstroasstro 1,754 Posts
    I don't know if it's the Hendrix record for everyone, but it's the one I go back to the most after spending 30+ years listening to Hendrix. I prefer the earthier, funkier playing on BOG to the psychedelic style of the studio records. Not that they aren't great, but I rarely go for them. Probably over-exposure related as well.

    LaserWolf said:
    Hold it.
    Band of Gypsies is the Hendrix album?
    Guess I need to relisten.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    asstro said:
    I don't know if it's the Hendrix record for everyone, but it's the one I go back to the most after spending 30+ years listening to Hendrix. I prefer the earthier, funkier playing on BOG to the psychedelic style of the studio records. Not that they aren't great, but I rarely go for them. Probably over-exposure related as well.

    LaserWolf said:
    Hold it.
    Band of Gypsies is the Hendrix album?
    Guess I need to relisten.

    Band Of Gypsies - Band of Gypsies

  • Incredible. Sat here for a minute thinking about this and the first ones that sprang into my head were albums by Dean Martin, The Carpenters, Steely Dan, Todd Rundgren, Lamont Dozier and Earth, Wind & Fire. I'm more of a MOR child of the 70s than I ever imagined.

    A few minutes later I'm thinking Tom Petty, ABC, Anita Baker, Television, Outkast ....so it's creeping 80s to 90s.

    Since internet in the 00s ( late adopter) it's all been about finding individual tracks for me, from blogs, mixes, and also from VG+ & Waxidermy Swap Cds.

    I haven't genuinely cathected with an album, start to finish, for ten years, but could reel off dozens of amazing individual tracks ( to my ears anyway) I now couldn't imagine living without.

  • FlomotionFlomotion 2,391 Posts
    Good to see Steel Pulse in there with the True Democracy LP - a really underrated record.

    crabmongerfunk said:
    in no particular order:

    1. Wolfgang Dauner???s Et Cetera ??? ???Live???
    2. Allen Toussaint ??? ???Southern Nights???
    3. Bill Withers: ???+Justments???
    4. Steve Kuhn - "S/T" on Cobblestone
    5. Jorge Ben ??? ???Africa-Brasil???
    6. Earth Wind and Fire ??? ???S/T???
    7. Brian Auger ??? ???Second Wind???: although this album has numerous and serious deficiencies (like god awful lyrics and questionable lead guitar work) I love it anyways. robbie mcintosh murders the drum kit.
    8. Sonic Youth ??? ???Sister???: but Daydream is a close second.
    9. Steely Dan ???Gaucho???:
    10. Embryo: ???Rocksession???
    11. Freddie Hubbard ??? ???Red Clay???: although First Light follows not that far behind). So what if it is CTI.
    12. Steel Pulse ??????True Democracy???
    13. Michael Franks ???the Art of Tea???
    14. Sly Stone ???Fresh: this was discussed recently and I decided to revisit. It edges out ???Riot??? for me based on the production and drums alone.
    15. Max Roach - "Members Don't Git Weary"
    16. Pat Martino ??? ???Desperado???: my favourite prestige record and pat is in his toppest form
    17. McDonald and Giles
    18. Bob Seger ??? ???Ramblin Gamblin Man???: It took a lot of prodding by fellow strutteurs to get me to even Czech this out. I just thought of him as being the dude who sang the refrain ???like a rock??? in those older ford ads. I now make it a habit of picking up a copy every time I come across a cheap one just so I can give it to friends.
    19. Lenny Breau and Chet Atkins- ???Standard Brands???
    20. Cortijo and His Time Machine ??? Strutteur recommended and hooked this up some years ago and I just love the bugged out, electronic vibe. Sui Generis.
    21. Isley Brothers ??? ???Go for Your Guns???
    22. Fugazi ??? ???Repeater???
    23. Bemibem
    24. Sergio Mendes ??? ???Stillness???
    25. Bruce Cockburn ??? ???Humans???: the best of his 80???s travelogue, inner city Toronto sound. If you don???t know this record, pick it up for a dollar or two.
    26. Gil Scott-Heron ??? ???Real Eyes???, but I dig everything from his Arista period. ???combinations??? is my favourite GSH track, I think.
    27. Minnie Ripperton ??? ???Adventures in Paradise???
    28. Oliver Nelson ??? ???Stolen Moments???
    29. Johnny Hammond ??? ???Gears???: was trying to think of my favourite mizell bros record and this might be it. I know it???s another WoF 95 pick but hey, I???m a little dude.
    30. Jeff Beck ??? ???Blow by Blow???
    31. Ahmad Jamal ??? ???The Awakening??? or ???Jamal Plays Jamal???
    32. Mandrill ??? ???Just Outside of Town???
    33. Leon Thomas ??? ???Blues and the Soulful Truth???. Is it racist to love a ???China Doll????
    34. Frank Foster ??? ???The Loud Minority???: my favourite Mainstream release.
    35. Joni Mitchell- ???Heijra???
    36. Talking Heads ??? ???Remain in Light???: not sure how this missed the soulstrut 100.
    37. Parliament ??? ???Funkentelechy???: edges out ???Mothership Connection??? by a nose (d???void of funk)
    38. Catalyst ??? ???Perception??? ??? although I think all of their albums are worth seeking out, there is something even extra special about this one, it may be the addition of doc pat Gleeson (who does a much better job than he did on those herbie albums)
    39. Fela ??? ???Shakara???
    40. Curtis Mayfield ??? ???Back to the World???
    41. Leonard Cohen: ???I???m You???re Man???
    42. .Piano Choir ??? ???Handscapes 2???: I enjoy ???summit??? or ???conclave??? jazz albums but instead of being a cutting contest, these dudes really listening to each other closely and playing real real nice. check out ???power of a smile??? or ???Barbara ann???. too bad the first volume was recorded so poorly.
    43. John Coltrane ??? ???Coltrane??? (the blue one on impulse): I like all his stuff until the mid to late 60???s free period but this is the one for me. ???Soul Eyes??? was a gateway drug.
    44. James Brown ??? ???Payback???
    45. Annette Peacock ??? ???Perfect Release???: another mindgarten pick
    46. Jimi Hendrix ??? ???Band of Gypsies???
    47. Stooges- ???Fun House???
    48. Marvin Gaye ??? ???What???s Going on???
    49. Sade- Love Deluxe
    50. Eddie Harris ??? Silver Cycles

  • RockadelicRockadelic Out Digging 13,993 Posts
    LaserWolf said:
    Rockadelic said:
    Robert Cray is to the Blues what Olive Garden is to Italian Cuisine

    I think he is great.


    Every time I pass an Olive Garden that joint is packed.

  • white_teawhite_tea 3,262 Posts
    The unlimited salad and breadsticks of this blues ting.

  • ??? AC/DC: Let There Be Rock
    ??? AC/DC: Powerage
    ??? Accept: Restless & Wild
    ??? Aerosmith: Rocks
    ??? Angelo Badalamenti: Music from the Motion Pucture Soundtrack Twin Peaks???Fire Walk with Me
    ??? Beastie Boys: Paul's Boutique
    ??? v/a: Beat of the Traps
    ??? Big Black: Songs About Fucking
    ??? Bj??rn Olsson: Instrumental Music???to Submerge in???or Disappear Through
    ??? Black Sabbath: s/t

    ??? Black Sabbath: Vol. 4
    ??? Black Sabbath: Sabotage
    ??? v/a: Blues Masters, Vol. 6: Blues Originals
    ??? Bo Hansson: The Lord of the Rings
    ??? Br??selmaschine: s/t
    ??? The Byrds: The Notorious Byrd Brothers
    ??? Celtic Frost: To Mega Therion
    ??? Claudine Longet: The Look of Love
    ??? Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bayou Country
    ??? Creedence Clearwater Revival: Willy and the Poorboys

    ??? Curtis Mayfield: Superfly
    ??? Death: Scream Bloody Gore
    ??? Dinosaur Jr.: You're Living All Over Me
    ??? Dinosaur Jr.: Bug
    ??? Dr. Dre: The Chronic
    ??? Head of David: Dustbowl
    ??? Hellhammer: Apocalyptic Raids
    ??? Henry Mancini: The Music from Peter Gunn
    ??? Henry Mancini: The Music from Peter Gunn
    ??? Henry Mancini and His Orchestra: The Versatile Henry Mancini

    ??? Iron Maiden: Killers
    ??? Iron Maiden: The Number of the Beast
    ??? Judas Priest: Stained Class
    ??? Judas Priest: Unleashed in the East
    ??? Killing Joke: s/t
    ??? Luxurious Bags: Frayed Knots
    ??? Marvin Gaye: Trouble Man
    ??? Megadeth: Peace Sells??? But Who's Buying?
    ??? Mercyful Fate: Melissa
    ??? Mercyful Fate: Don't Break the Oath

    ??? Metallica: Ride the Lightning
    ??? Mot??rhead: No Remorse
    ??? Ozzy Osbourne: Diary of a Madman
    ??? Robert Drasnin: Voodoo
    ??? The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers
    ??? Samhain: November-Coming-Fire
    ??? Sheer Terror: Just Can't Hate Enough
    ??? Slayer: Hell Awaits
    ??? Too Short: Short Dog???s in the House
    ??? Voivod: Dimension Hatr??ss

    I celebrate the catalogs of some artists (e.g. Neil Young, Led Zepp, Pink Floyd) who still, to these ears, failed to record an LP that was 100% playable straight through (mostly due to overexposure of certain songs), thus their omission.

  • In no particular order:

    James Brown - In The Jungle Groove
    James Brown - Revolution Of The Mind
    James Brown - Black Caesar
    James Brown - Motherlode
    Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
    Gil Scott Heron - Pieces Of A Man
    Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine
    Jamiroquai - Emergency On Planet Earth
    Jamiroquai - Return Of The Space Cowboy
    Herbie Hancock - Headhunters
    Herbie Hancock - Thrust
    The JB's - Food For Thought
    Jimmy Smith - Root Down
    Johnny Hammond - Gears
    Kool And The Gang - Kool And The Gang
    Kool And The Gang - Live At PJ's
    D'Angelo - D'Angelo
    D'Angelo - Voodoo
    Cream - Disraeli Gears
    De La Soul - 3 Feet High And Rising
    Jurassic 5 - EP
    Jurassic 5 - Quality Control
    Gang Starr - Hard To Earn
    People Under The Stairs - Or Stay Tuned
    People Under The Stairs - Question In the Form Of An Answer
    Marva Whitney - It's My Thing
    Marva Whitney - Live And Lowdown
    The Meters - The Meters
    The Meters - Rejuvenation
    Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
    Michael Jackson - Thriller
    Ramp - Come Into Knowledge
    Bill Withers - Still Bill
    Bill Withers - Live At Carnegie Hall
    Nas - Illmatic
    NWA - Straight Outta Compton
    Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions
    Beastie Boys - Ill Communication
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
    The Ahmad Jamal Trio - The Awakening
    Aretha Franklin - Live At Filmore West
    Donald Byrd - Places And Spaces
    The Blackbyrds - The Blackbyrds
    Curtis Mayfield - Curtis
    Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life
    Cymande - Cymande
    Don Blackman - Don Blackman
    Donny Hathaway - Live
    Earth Wind & Fire - Earth, Wind & Fire
    Eddie Kendricks - People Hold On

  • JimsterJimster Cruffiton.etsy.com 6,964 Posts
    Off the top, these are albums that have been regularly visited since, like, I knew better.

    Miles Davis - '58 Sessions, 1964: The Complete Concert, In Person Friday and Saturday Nights at the Blackhawk, Complete, Tutu. The other Miles stuff has moments of course but I love the hardbop stuff.

    John Coltrane - Giant Steps, A Love Supreme, Bahia. You know what he does.

    Pharoah Sanders - Live (1982). So hard the bop.

    Joe Henderson - Mode for Joe, Double Rainbow : The Music of Jobim

    Michael Jackson - Off The Wall

    TCQ - Low End Theory, Midnight Marauders

    Main Source - Splitting Atoms

    Michael Franks - The Art of Tea, Tiger In The Rain, Abandoned Garden, One Bad Habit

    Donny Hathaway - Live (1972)

    Eliane Elias - Dreamer, Illusions, Something For You : Bill Evans, Cross Currents, and the new Chet Baker tribute is very good too. I think she's my favourite pianist at the 'mo.

    Gonzalo Rubalcaba - Live in Havana (1986). Boy. Keys-melter. Horacio Hernandez is outrageous.

    Chick Corea - Akoustic Band and Live at the Blue Note Tokyo, where Vinnie Colaiuta deps for Dave Weckl.

    Jaco Pastorius - S/T and Word of Mouth.

    Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner, Speak Like A Child, Thrust, Headhunters, Maiden Voyage, I also like River : The Joni Letters for Norah Jones' take on "Court and Spark".

    Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves The Sunshine, In The Dark, and the Live at Ronnie Scotts sets are good with the late Zach Breaux on guitar.

    Dee Dee Bridgewater - Love and Peace.

    Joni Mitchell - Hejira, Shadows and Light (Live).

    Georg Levin - Can't Hold Back.

    Brian Auger - Complete Live Oblivion

    Beady Belle - Cewbeagappic

    Frank Zappa - Does Humor Belong In Music, Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar

    That's about 50? Throw in some Motorhead, Lizzy, Slayer, Death Angel, Heaven 17, AtJazz, Incognito, JD73, Anita Baker, Frank Sinatra w. Jobim, Weather Report, Masters At Work remixes...

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    yuichi said:
    Curtis Mayfield ???There???s No Place Like America Today???

    Probably my favorite Curtis record.

    This is the one I'd put on my list as well.

  • mickalphabetmickalphabet deep inna majestic segue 374 Posts
    in no order.. .mostly seem to be from my yoof

    Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92
    aphex twin Selected Ambient Works Volume II
    black sabbath s/t
    black sabbath paranoid
    can delay
    Can soundtracks
    towns van zandt - for the sake of the song
    5 leaves nick drake
    jorge ben tabua de esmeralda
    Acabou Chorare - Novos Baianos
    liquid swords
    only built for cuban lynx
    nas illmatic
    paul's boutique
    madvillain
    Beastie Boys - Ill Communication
    the orb - orbus terrarum
    autechre amber
    autechre tri repetae
    jega geometry
    Other People Place, The - Lifestyles Of The Laptop Caf??
    Future Sound of London - Lifeforms
    amon tobin - permutations
    fugazi - in on the killtaker
    helmet - unsung
    primus - sailing the seas of cheese
    led zeppelin 3
    jimi hendrix - electric ladyland
    Thin lizzy - johnny the fox
    isaac hayes hot buttered soul
    Eddie Kendricks - People??? Hold On
    Marvin Gaye What???s Going on
    Alice Coltrane - Universal Consciousness
    Herbie Hancock headhunters
    Squarepusher ?????? Feed Me Weird Things
    kemit krew champion jungle sound
    flying lotus - la
    burning spear - rocking time
    scientist rids the world of the curse of the evil vampires
    Massive Attack - Protection
    My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
    joy division unknown pleasures
    Flesh Of My Skin, Blood Of My Blood keith hudson
    Alton ellis- best of
    heart of the congos
    jay dilla - donuts
    Sizzla ?????? Black Woman And Child



    edit:: ha.. it really does look like an 18 year old version of me just wrote that list.. I HAVE BOUGHT OTHER ALBUMS SINCE I SWEAR, HONESTLY I'VE GOT MATURE TASTE, I LIKE MILES DAVIS AND STUFF TOO

  • i've been avoiding this thread like the plague based on my distaste for music lists, but i have to admit that i've seen some really interesting choices in here, and from people who's musical tastes i've learned to trust. of course there are the also people throwing certain names into the mix to seemingly get their status up.

    i'm going to spend some time thinking about this, but i dont think i could promise 50 definitive answers, nor could i put them in ANY kind of order.

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    Yea, I started and gave up. Might be topic burn out, especially in light of the SStrut 100 list coming to an end very soon. Always fun to see other people's lists though...
    Maybe we can do one for 45s soon, maybe theme it out.
    Ideas, I got like four of them.

  • DB_CooperDB_Cooper Manhatin' 7,823 Posts
    vintageinfants said:
    of course there are the also people throwing certain names into the mix to seemingly get their status up.

    HOW DARE YOU, SIR! I actually genuinely love that Motley Crue album.

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
    DB_Cooper said:
    vintageinfants said:
    of course there are the also people throwing certain names into the mix to seemingly get their status up.

    HOW DARE YOU, SIR! I actually genuinely love that Motley Crue album.

    1st Motley Cru album Livewire 4 Life.

    Probably should have been on my list.

    Metallica Master of Puppets as well.

    And the first side of this New Orleans classic...


  • DB_Cooper said:
    vintageinfants said:
    of course there are the also people throwing certain names into the mix to seemingly get their status up.

    HOW DARE YOU, SIR! I actually genuinely love that Motley Crue album.

    it's these choices that i will ALWAYS believe to be authentic.

    if you dont have ONE personal association, good or bad, with a motley crue song you've misspent your time.

    "kickstart my heart" is everything beautifully hedonistic and completely insane about being a human being in audio form, but i dont feel the need to qualify it to myself as this because as it turns out i just like to do dumb shit to loud stupid music.

  • DB_CooperDB_Cooper Manhatin' 7,823 Posts
    vintageinfants said:
    DB_Cooper said:
    vintageinfants said:
    of course there are the also people throwing certain names into the mix to seemingly get their status up.

    HOW DARE YOU, SIR! I actually genuinely love that Motley Crue album.

    it's these choices that i will ALWAYS believe to be authentic.

    if you dont have ONE personal association, good or bad, with a motley crue song you've misspent your time.

    "kickstart my heart" is everything beautifully hedonistic and completely insane about being a human being in audio form, but i dont feel the need to qualify it to myself as this because as it turns out i just like to do dumb shit to loud stupid music.

    I believe I have waxed poetic about this very song on teh Facebooks. Shit makes me want to drive a tank through a wall at a million miles an hour then explode like a star going supernova. On cocaine.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
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  • DB_Cooper said:
    vintageinfants said:
    DB_Cooper said:
    vintageinfants said:
    of course there are the also people throwing certain names into the mix to seemingly get their status up.

    HOW DARE YOU, SIR! I actually genuinely love that Motley Crue album.

    it's these choices that i will ALWAYS believe to be authentic.

    if you dont have ONE personal association, good or bad, with a motley crue song you've misspent your time.

    "kickstart my heart" is everything beautifully hedonistic and completely insane about being a human being in audio form, but i dont feel the need to qualify it to myself as this because as it turns out i just like to do dumb shit to loud stupid music.

    I believe I have waxed poetic about this very song on teh Facebooks. Shit makes me want to drive a tank through a wall at a million miles an hour then explode like a star going supernova. On cocaine.

    the quintessential answer to the proverbial question posed by our founders: "do'est thou even jubilate?"

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    batmon said:
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  • skelskel You can't cheat karma 5,033 Posts
    ABC - Lexicon of love
    Anti Nowhere League - We Are the League
    Banda Black Rio - Maria Fumaca
    Big Audio Dunamite. - This Is...
    Blair. - Nightlife
    Blondie. - Parallel Lines
    Alice Clark. - s/t
    Cockney Reject. - Greatest Hits Vol 2
    Cortex. - Troupeau Bleu
    COS. - Posaeolian Train Robbery
    Elvis Costello. - Armed Forces
    The Damned. - Machine Gun Etiquette
    Dead Kennedies. - Fresh Fruit...
    ELO. - Out of the Blue
    EBTG. - Eden
    EBTG - Baby the Stars Shine Bright
    Donald Fagen. - The Nightfly
    Roger Glenn. - Reachin'
    Johnny Hammond. - Gears
    Johnny Hammpnd. - Gamblers Life
    Iron Maiden. - s/t
    The Jam. - Setting Sons
    Lafayette Afro Rock Band. - Voodoonoun
    LZ. - Four Symbols
    LZ. - Presence
    LZ. - Houses of the Holy
    Leo's Sunshipp. - We Need Each Other
    Phil Lynott. - Solo in Soho
    Sergio Mendes. - Vintage 74
    Mot??rhead. - No Remorse
    Penetration. - Coming Up for Air
    Placebo. - Ball of Eyes
    Roy Porter. - Inner Feelings
    Ramones. - It's Alive
    Ramones. - Road to Ruin
    Sex Pistols. - NM the Bollocks
    Splodgenessabounds. - s/t
    Stiff Little Fingers. - Imflammable Material
    Style Council. - Our Favourite Shop
    Swing Out Sister. - Kaleidoscope World
    Swing Out Sister. - Where Our Love Grows
    Thin Lizzy. - Live and Dangerous
    Thin Lizzy. - Black Rose
    Thin Lizzy. - Jailbreak
    Thin Lizzy. - Bad Reputation
    Thin Lizzy. - Nightlife
    Thin Lizzy. - Johnny the Fox
    Thin Lizzy. - Fighting
    Working Week. - Working Nights
    Zounds. - The Curse of Zounds

  • johnny cash live from san quentin
    the zombies begin here
    guns n roses - - appetite
    weezer - blue album
    cut the shit - you're the problem
    wu tang 36 chambers
    ghostface iron man
    metallica - master of puppets
    EPMD - strictly business
    ghostface supreme clientele
    raekwon cuban linx
    springsteen - born to run
    springsteen - nebraska
    ugk - supertight
    outkast aquemeni
    pavement - crooked rain
    sigur ros - ()
    flaming lips - soft bulletin
    portishead dummy
    black sabbath - self
    nick drake - pink moon/bryter later
    jk & co - suddenly one summer
    the kinks - lola vs powerman?
    nas - illmatic
    beasties - pauls boutique
    the unicorns - who will cut our hair when we're gone?
    outkast - southernplayalistic
    mf doom - doomsday / viktor vaughn

    i'm literally leaving thousands off the list and i am not even remotely close to describing my personal taste.
    fuck lists.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Its not definitive. Off the top of the head.

    Weve done this before and tastes change.

    Joints get knocked out. Joints get added.

    No big deal.

  • FrankFrank 2,379 Posts
    My personal, top 50, Non-African albums, in the non-particular order how they came to my mind:


    Gun Club -fire of love
    Scientists -weird love
    Birthday Party -prayers on fire
    The Stooges -fun house
    Black Flag -My War
    The Beasts Of Bourbon -sour mash
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds -Let Love In
    Laughing Hyenas -you can't pray a lie
    Tex & The Horseheads -1st
    MC5 -Kick Out The Jams
    The Velvet Underground & Nico
    Bloodloss -human skin suit
    Lubricated Goat -Psychedelicatessen
    Raging Slab -Assmaster
    X -Los Angeles
    Chris D & The Divine Horsemen -Time Stands Still
    Lydia Lunch & Rowland S. Howards -Shotgun Wedding
    Kim Salmon & The Surrealists -Just Because You Can't See it...
    Louis Tillett -Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell
    Tex, Don & Charlie ?????? Sad But True
    Gallon Drunk -fire music
    Laibach -Opus Dei
    Suicide -1st
    Alan Vega -Collision Drive
    Foetus -Male
    Einst??rzende Neubaten -Strategies Against Architecture
    Grinderman -1st
    Swans -My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky
    Bastards -Monticello
    Silverfish -Organ Fan
    Sonic Youth -Sister
    Pussy Galore -Right Now!
    Misfits -Earth AD
    Sharky's Machine -Let's Be Friends
    Minutemen -Project Mersh
    The Dirtbombs -Ultraglide in Black
    The Cruel Sea -Down below
    Gibson Brothers -The Man Who Loved Couch Dancing
    Neil Young -Rust Never Sleeps
    Die Haut -Burning The Ice
    Melvins -Ozma
    Mot??rhead -Ace Of Spades
    Jonny Thunders & Patty Paladin -Copy Cats
    The Cramps -Gravest Hits
    Iggy Pop & James Williamson -Kill City
    Pianossaurus -Groovy Neighborhood
    Polkacide (this one and the one above are hard to admit but throughout my life they've been the soundtrack of many a drunken afternoon on various porches on various continents and they are strong bbq party favorites with us)
    Oh and this:
    Cruising -OST (probably the most impossibly hip track selection of all soundtracks featuring rock or pop music, ever)

    Only 48... I'm sure I forgot some shit but ok, from here on we partially enter the area of guilty pleasures I'm blasting in the gym or on the terrace when the neighbor thinks he has pull out his Bob Marley. Hell, I know no shame, these have been on heavy rotation for the last couple of years:

    Midnight -Satanic Royalty
    Venom -Welcome to Hell
    Celtic Frost -Morbid Tales
    Slayer -South of heaven
    Darkthrone -Soulside Journey
    Prong -Force Fed (lord did they turn to shit after this)
    Monster Magnet -Spine Of God (lord did they turn to shit after this)
    White Zombie -La Sexorcisto (Frowned upon this for the longest time then just recently pulled it out again and it shreds like hell)

  • jamesjames chicago 1,863 Posts
    batmon said:
    Its not definitive.
    Ever?
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