Selected Soustrutters I Wanna Know Ya Top 10 LP's

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  • drewnicedrewnice 5,465 Posts
    Eddie hazel - games, dames & guitar thangs
    miles davis - kind of blue
    john coltrane - a love supreme
    curtis mayfield - curtis / there's no place like america today / short eyes sdtk
    al green - let's stay together
    donny hathaway - live / everything is everything
    the meters - s/t
    kool & the gang - s/t
    james brown - black caesar sdtk / plays popcorn
    mary lou williams - mary lou's mass
    mulatu astatke & his ethiopian quintet - afro-latin soul
    this looks good except for the lack of white artists


    What does music made by white artists sound like?

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    Sorry couldn't narrow it down to ten.

    Andrea Vereen and St. Mark's Choir
    Artistic Sounds - Message to a Nation
    Azuquita - Pura Salsa Melao
    Bobby Valentin - Rey Del Bajo
    Coke - S/T
    Curtis Mayfield - Curtis
    Destination Unlimited - Right Track
    Dramatics - What You See is What You Get
    Donnie Hathaway Live
    Gil Scott Heron - Winter in America
    Johnny Colon - Boogaloo Bluesman
    Jorge Ben - Forca Bruta
    Ken Boothe - Let's Get it On
    Love - Forever Changes
    Lovelites
    Metro Tones - Get Together
    Micheal James Kirkland - Hang on in There
    Milton Nascimento & Lo Borges - Club De Esquina
    Montclairs - Dreaming Out of Season
    Montgomery Movement
    Pharoah Sanders - Pharoah
    Robert Roena - Apollo Sound 5
    Ruby Andrews - Black Ruby
    Nico - Chelsea Girl
    Positive Force - Oracy
    Selah and Edith Hill
    Sylvers II


    so many more...
    too many raers on here. come on, metro-tones top 10 of all time?!?!?!?!

    I hate to say it but I agree.

    That destination unlimited is a two tracker atbest, would you really say it is one of the top ten LP's you've ever heard/ owned?


    I thought this was personal favorites. I like what I like...

    What's the criteria?


    well youre right and wrong. Its personal favorites, but its your 10 personal favorite LP's that you own. I'm thinking maybe I shoudl of asked people to explain what it is about those albums they like (everyone feel free to do so)

    I'm just raising the question. If you really like Destination Unlimited that much who am I to disagree?




  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts


    What does music made by white artists sound like?

    hip-hop

































  • asprinasprin 1,765 Posts
    Eddie hazel - games, dames & guitar thangs
    miles davis - kind of blue
    john coltrane - a love supreme
    curtis mayfield - curtis / there's no place like america today / short eyes sdtk
    al green - let's stay together
    donny hathaway - live / everything is everything
    the meters - s/t
    kool & the gang - s/t
    james brown - black caesar sdtk / plays popcorn
    mary lou williams - mary lou's mass
    mulatu astatke & his ethiopian quintet - afro-latin soul
    this looks good except for the lack of white artists


    Yeah...I realized that at the end...

    I guess I would add Beatles and Zappa on there if I had to but let's be serious...it's still be black music just being played by white people, no?

  • drewnicedrewnice 5,465 Posts
    Eddie hazel - games, dames & guitar thangs

    miles davis - kind of blue

    john coltrane - a love supreme

    curtis mayfield - curtis / there's no place like america today / short eyes sdtk

    al green - let's stay together

    donny hathaway - live / everything is everything

    the meters - s/t

    kool & the gang - s/t

    james brown - black caesar sdtk / plays popcorn

    mary lou williams - mary lou's mass

    mulatu astatke & his ethiopian quintet - afro-latin soul


    this looks good except for the lack of white artists




    Yeah...I realized that at the end...



    I guess I would add Beatles and Zappa on there if I had to but let's be serious...it's still be black music just being played by white people, no?




  • yuichiyuichi Urban sprawl 11,331 Posts
    If it was Top 10 LPs i own and is/was played heavily:

    Nite Liters- Analysis (absolute joy when i first heard it and got repeated listens)
    Oneness of Juju- African Rhythms (IMHO close to perfect blend of percussion, funky rhythms, and composition.)
    Al Green- I'm still in love with you (sublime)
    Lonnie Liston Smith- Expansions (one of the best in its genre; whatever the hell it is.)
    Beatles- Sgt. Pepper (still amazing)
    The Clash- London Calling/self-titled (i first thought LC was bland compared to their debut, but i was wrong. classic)
    Burning Spear- Garvey's Ghost (the first dub record i found and loved it)
    Poets of Rhythm- Discern and Define (love it and gets better with every listen)
    Cal Tjader- Tjader (chill)
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