THE TOP 10 EVAR

FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
edited May 2018 in Music Talk

  1. Out to Lunch
  2. Astral Weeks
  3. What's Goin On
  4. The Far East Suite
  5. Pet Sounds
  6. Curtis
  7. Forever Changes
  8. A Love Supreme
  9. Ready To Die
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  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    BAN

    I should start over. How about top tens that are never on anybody's top ten?



  • Forever Changes
    Paul's Boutique
    Music Has the Right to Children
    If I Could Only Remember My Name
    Oar
    Unity
    Nation of Millions
    I'm Still in Love with You
    Sticky Fingers
    Tie- The first four Black Sabbath albums

    These are my favorites. I think.

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    That's a good list.

  • listened to Nation of Millions last night; it is incredible.

    ok. i'll take a whack.

    coltrane- village vanguard
    neutral milk hotel- in the aeroplane over the sea
    the band- music from big pink
    curtis- s/t
    ray barretto- acid
    wu tang- enter the wu tang
    bob marley- natty dread
    van- astral weeks
    pavement- wowee zowee
    guided by voices- bee thousand

    yeah, i hate my list already.

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    i'd replace one of the last two.

  • most of the shit I would say has already been listed! amazing. but I would add:

    Talking Heads- '77
    Funkadelic- S/T (duh -------)
    Can- Future Days
    The Congos- Heart of the Congos
    The Stooges- Funhouse

  • i'd replace one of the last two.

    gbv is the more sentimental pick; southwestern ohio boy.

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    i'd replace one of the last two.

    gbv is the more sentimental pick; southwestern ohio boy.

    both records are great, but i think you could use another soul record on that list.

  • ok. ditch GbV, and i'll add...

    aretha- never loved a man

  • most of the shit I would say has already been listed! amazing. but I would add:

    Talking Heads- '77
    Funkadelic- S/T (duh -------)
    Can- Future Days
    The Congos- Heart of the Congos
    The Stooges- Funhouse

    Aw shit. How did I forget the first Funkadelic lp? See ya Sticky Fingers.

    Sticky Fingers----Let it Bleed-----Exile---Beggars are all equal to me anyway.

    I seriously considered Heart of the Congos and Funhouse would be number 12 or 13.

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    ok. ditch GbV, and i'll add...

    aretha- never loved a man

    perfect. i was trying to fit that one on my list.

  • UMADUMAD 187 Posts
    I'm sure I'll feel completely different about this by lunchtime, but I'll play. I think it's important that a list like this should be colored by your own sentimental attachment to the records more than any notion of musical supremacy:

    Astral Weeks
    Only Built for Cuban Linx
    Rubber Soul (but really it could have been any Beatles album)
    Marquee Moon
    London Calling
    Low End Theory
    Sweet Exorcist
    Axis Bold As Love
    Paranoid
    Velvets Live

    Edited that shit already...

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    Velvets Live


    Max's? or the one on Mercury? Or is there another?

  • UMADUMAD 187 Posts
    The Mercury one. It's just the way they should be heard to me, with the songs all stretched out and the feedback going. My ultimate rainy day record. I'm gonna blast it right now as a matter of fact. Max's actually manages to be that rare record that is so badly recorded I can't get into it.

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    The Mercury one. It's just the way they should be heard to me, with the songs all stretched out and the feedback going. My ultimate rainy day record. I'm gonna blast it right now as a matter of fact. Max's actually manages to be that rare record that is so badly recorded I can't get into it.

    Agreed. Ocean on there is a facemelter. Even outside of recording quality, the Max's date sucks. Sans Moe Tucker! Fuck all that.

  • Love - Forever Changes
    13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere
    Velvet Underground - S/T
    John Coltrane Quartet - Love Supreme
    Miles Davis Quintet - Kind of Blue
    Bobby Hutcherson - Patterns
    Tadd Dameron - Fontainbleu
    John Lee Hooker - Legendary Modern Recordings
    Django Reinhardt - Complete Recordings with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France
    Various - Get Low Down: The Soul of New Orleans 65-67

  • TOP LPS FOR HOODY WEATHER (ROCKING MY WORLD RIGHT NOW):

    Now!
    I Want You
    Bill Withers first one
    In a Silent Way
    Bulahoe Mindstate (sp) (running through the trenches)
    Bryter Layter

  • Pet Sounds
    Yes

    Aretha - Never Loved a Man
    Hell Yes

    Sargent Peppers (My personal Beatles pick)

    Ornette Coleman - The shape of jazz to come (could be a trade of with change of the century though)

    Temptations - Cloud Nine

    Jimi - Electric Lady Land

    Alkaholics - Coast II Coast (hate away but this is one of my favorite hip hop lps)

    Wu Tang - Enter the Wu Tang

    Monk - Straight no Chaser (could easily be Underground)

    Coltrane - Blue Train

  • Monk - Straight no Chaser (could easily be Underground)

    Coltrane - Blue Train

    Both in heavy rotation past few weeks.

  • Pet Sounds
    Yes


    Aretha - Never Loved a Man
    Hell Yes

    Sargent Peppers (My personal Beatles pick)

    Ornette Coleman - The shape of jazz to come (could be a trade of with change of the century though)

    Temptations - Cloud Nine

    Jimi - Electric Lady Land

    Alkaholics - Coast II Coast (hate away but this is one of my favorite hip hop lps)

    Wu Tang - Enter the Wu Tang

    Monk - Straight no Chaser (could easily be Underground)

    Coltrane - Blue Train

    I would probably scratch one of these for the meters S/T. I also need room for Dylan record (Blond on Blond?) fuck this shit is hard.

  • deejdeej 5,125 Posts
    I would put Astral Weeks but its so popular!

    rAnDoM TeN

    Biggie - Life After Death
    CZR - Chicago House Experience
    Larry Levan - Live at the Paradise Garage
    Luomo - The Present Lover
    Scarface - The Diary
    Aaliyah - Aaliyah
    Sun Ra - Lanquidity
    Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
    Michael Jackson - Off the Wall
    T.I. - Trap Muzik

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    Did you run this by Faux?

  • deejdeej 5,125 Posts
    ?

  • white album
    bringing it all back home
    king of the delta blues singers
    computer world
    in utero
    bumrush the show
    radio ethiopia
    velvet underground and nico
    music for mallet instruments, voices, and organ
    la drogue


  • in utero

    I thought about unplugged. I am not really sure which of the two I like better though.

  • Grant Green - Idle Moments
    Biggie Smalls - Life After Death
    Wu Tang - Enter the 36 Chambers
    Thelonious Monk - Brilliant Corners
    De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead
    Duke Ellington - Money Jungle
    Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
    Nas - Illmatic
    Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain
    John Coltrane - Lush Life

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts

    in utero

    I thought about unplugged. I am not really sure which of the two I like better though.

    the production on in utero is retarded. i should have put it on my list.

    can we change to top 20?


  • in utero

    I thought about unplugged. I am not really sure which of the two I like better though.

    the production on in utero is retarded. i should have put it on my list.

    can we change to top 20?



  • They're could probably be a top 50 that I like as much as these albums but this is what comes to mind.

    Ice Cube "Death Certificate/America's Most Wanted"
    Jay Z "Blueprint"
    Ohio Players "Pleasure/Pain/"
    Jodeci "Diary of a Mad Band"
    Stevie Wonder "Innervisions"
    Tribe "Midnight Mauraders"
    Slum Village "Fantastic Vol 1"
    Curtis Mayfield "Curtis"
    NWA "Evil4Zaggin"
    Marvin Gaye "I Want You"

  • Liquid Swords

    Still Standing - Soul Food is a better album, but this definately has the more "personal connection" for me.

    Fresh

    Tago Mago

    The Stylistics

    Astral Weeks

    Ghetto Music

    Highway 61 Revisited

    Freedom Now Suite

    Up For the Down Stroke - This may be a head scratcher but I think it's the collective's most overlooked album. There are songs on here that sound like nothing else, "Presence of a Brain," "All Your Goodies Are Gone," "The Goose." I play this record more than anything else I own.
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