Classic Albums 10:42 - Oct 2 with 7149 views | BrianMcCarthy | Inspired by the brilliant Best Gigs thread and the wealth of knowledge on there, what albums do we recommend to each other? Even for a music addict like me, there must be loads of stuff that we can recommend to each other. No suggestion too obvious:- I'm basing my list on Most-Played, and keeping it to a dozen for now. Midlake - The Trials of Van Occupanther Television - Marque Moon The Cure - Disintegration The Band - The Band Van Morrison - Astral Weeks (I know - obvious!) Grandaddy - The Sophtware Slump The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses Wilco - Summerteeth Beatles - Abbey Road Nightmares on Wax - Car Boot Soul Marvin Gaye - What's Going On? Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left and, special category, one you mightn't have heard before:- The Bothy Band - The BCC Sessions All thirteen guaranteed to give orgasms. | |
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Classic Albums on 22:44 - Oct 2 with 1313 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Classic Albums on 22:21 - Oct 2 by ElHoop | If the White Album had been a single album and had have included Hey Jude (same sessions) then it would have been pretty good probably would have been stronger than Abbey Road, something like this: Side One 1 Back In The USSR 2 I'm So Tired 3 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 4 Julia 5 Sexy Sadie 6 Mother Natures Son 7 Don't Pass Me By Side Two 8 Revolution 9 Cry Baby Cry 10 Blackbird 11 Dear Prudence 12 I Will 13 Happiness Is A Warm Gun 14 Hey Jude [Post edited 2 Oct 2014 22:22]
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Precisely this. There's some incredible music on that album but too many tracks spoiled the mood. As my friend always says about albums like this, it needed someone in the studio with a Quality Control badge. | |
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Classic Albums on 22:53 - Oct 2 with 1295 views | LythamR | Love a lot of those albums I will try a love them and surprised they havent been mentioned yet list Genesis - Selling England by the pound David Bowie - Hunky Dorey Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak AC/DC - Highway to Hell Pink Floyd - The Wall Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffitti Stevie Nicks - Belladonna Guns n Roses - Use your illusion II Neil Young- Sleeps with Angels The Eagles - One of these nights Elton John - Captain Fantastic and the Brown dirt cowboy | | | |
Classic Albums on 22:56 - Oct 2 with 1289 views | Monahoop | Love these kind of threads. My eclectic bunch of faves. Down by The Jetty. Stupidity - Dr Feelgood New Boots and Panties - Ian Dury Going Back Home - Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltry Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley West Side Soul - Magic Sam Otis Blue - Otis Redding Irish Tour 74 - Rory Gallagher Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus - Spirit Wild Wood - Paul Weller Guitar Forms - Kenny Burrell Texas Flood - Stevie Ray Vaughan Below the Baseline - Ernest Ranglin Takes One to Know One - Elmo Williams and Hezekial Erly LA Woman - The Doors A Saucerful Of Secrets - Pink Floyd Aftermath, Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed - The Rolling Stones Kind of Blue - Miles Davis Rattus Norvegicus, Black and White - The Stranglers Truth - Jeff Beck Voltage '78 - A compilaton of punk and pub bands from Brighton from 1978. Happy memories. | |
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Classic Albums on 23:04 - Oct 2 with 1264 views | qpr1976 | DB's Hunky Dory is a great shout - Wor Hoare ? Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by EJ is also worth a mention And surely something by The Kinks - English Green Preservation something or other ? | | | |
Classic Albums on 23:28 - Oct 2 with 1239 views | CroydonCaptJack |
Classic Albums on 19:28 - Oct 2 by qpr1976 | Proud to say I have a London Calling framed gold disk on my wall. |
Top man. Seminal cover to that album as well. | | | |
Classic Albums on 23:40 - Oct 2 with 1235 views | KerryE | What I like about this thread is that The Beatles get a proper shout. Anyway, apart from Sgt Peppers the best LP is of course... Sextet by A Certain Ratio - full on funk/punky/jazz/latin weird mash up. | | | |
Classic Albums on 23:51 - Oct 2 with 1229 views | collegeranger | Just back from The Half Moon at Putney tonight where I saw John Barnwell of ' I Am Kloot Do' do an acoustic set. Their Sky at Night album sends shivers down my spine! But interestingly someone asked him what his favourite album is - and I think they meant I am kloot album, but he replied - The White Album. He then went on to say it was a near thing with the Dark Side of The Moon ! | | | |
Classic Albums on 00:33 - Oct 3 with 1219 views | eastside_r |
Classic Albums on 12:19 - Oct 2 by qpr1976 | In Order 1 Clash - London Calling 2 Jam - All Mod Cons, just pipping Setting Sons 3 Dexys Midnight Runners - Searching For The Young Soul Eebels 4 Ian Dury - New Boots & Panties In no order Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense Specials - Specials Beat - I Just Can't Stop It UB40 - Signing Off Arctic Monkeys - whatever people say I am.... The Libertines - Up The Bracket B.A.D. - This is Big Audio Dynamite Damned - Machine Gun Ettiquette Courteeners - St Jude Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables Human League - Dare Hard Fi - Stars of CCTV Joe Jackson - Look Sharp Madness - One Step Beyond & Liberty of Norton Folegate Nirvana - Nevermind Pink Floyd - The Wall Primal Scream - Screamadelica Pulp - Different Class Rancid - And Out Come The Wolves & Indestructable Stone Roses - Stone Roses Smiths - The Queen Is Dead Streets - Original Pirate Material Undertones - Undertones & More Songs About Chocolate & Girls Mark Ronson - Version Carter USM - 101 Damnations Can't pick a favourite (too tricky to seperate) Cure Bob Marley Dreadzone Elvis Costello Stiff Little Fingers Oasis - first 2 albums only The Who Tom Waits Crass (yes really !) And finally some new kids on the blocks Arcade Fire Vaccines Rotten Hill Gang Urban Voodoo Machine Stone Foundatom Miles Kane Frank Turner By The River Interrupters |
Sir you are are connoisseur. Don't know all of these, but can't disagree with those I do. A special mention to the Mads first and last but one albums; have to agree. The Liberty of Norton Folgate is a crowning glory (unappreciated by cock rockers.) I'll definitely come back to this but can I add 3Feet High and Rising: De La Soul (just of the top of my head like.) | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Classic Albums on 01:00 - Oct 3 with 1210 views | KernowRanger | Trying to avoid putting in ones that have appeared a few times in this thread already, and may change completely the next time I sit down and think about it, but here goes: The Verve-Urban Hymns The Libertines-Up The Bracket/The Libertines/Legs XI (Not necessarily an album but a group of early demoes that's really different to their album stuff) Grimes-Visions Girls-Album/Father Son and Holy Ghost (Plus throw in the Broken Dreams Club EP for good measure!!) Smith Westerns-Dye It Blonde/Soft Will The Cribs-Mens Needs, Womens Needs, Whatever/The New Fellas Kurt Vile-Wakin on a Pretty Daze/Smoke Ring for My Halo Shack-HMS Fable Real Estate-Days Woods-Bend Beyond/With Light and With Love The Men-Tomorrow's Hits DIIV-Oshin Angel Olsen-Burn Your Fire For No Witness The Horrors-Skying/Primary Colours TOY-TOY Parquet Courts-Light Up Gold/Sunbathing Animal Veronica Falls-Veronica Falls Cheatahs-Cheatahs Fear of Men-Loom Novella-Novella EP Tame Impala-Lonerism Mac Demarco-Rock and Roll Nightclub/2/Salad Days Kevin Morby-Harlem River Savages-Silence Yourself Drenge-Drenge [Post edited 3 Oct 2014 1:20]
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Classic Albums on 01:23 - Oct 3 with 1195 views | vodkasupper | Great thread, wish I wasn't so stoned might remember more... Most of what's been said is in my collection, some amazing albums. Add a few the haven't been mentioned Reading, writing & arithmetic. The Sundays So tonight that I might see. Mazzy Star Introspective. The Pet Shop Boys on the three 12" singles Steve Mcqueen. Prefab Sprout Welcome to the Pleasure Dome. Frankie Doolittle. The Pixies Treasure. Cocteau Twins Selected Ambient Works 85-92. Aphex Twin Bridge over troubled water. Simon and Garfunkel [Post edited 4 Oct 2014 0:24]
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Classic Albums on 03:03 - Oct 3 with 1182 views | SonofNorfolt | UFO's 'Strangers In the night' live double is my favourite, Schenker's guitar is just superb. | | | |
Classic Albums on 07:12 - Oct 3 with 1161 views | CroydonCaptJack |
Classic Albums on 01:23 - Oct 3 by vodkasupper | Great thread, wish I wasn't so stoned might remember more... Most of what's been said is in my collection, some amazing albums. Add a few the haven't been mentioned Reading, writing & arithmetic. The Sundays So tonight that I might see. Mazzy Star Introspective. The Pet Shop Boys on the three 12" singles Steve Mcqueen. Prefab Sprout Welcome to the Pleasure Dome. Frankie Doolittle. The Pixies Treasure. Cocteau Twins Selected Ambient Works 85-92. Aphex Twin Bridge over troubled water. Simon and Garfunkel [Post edited 4 Oct 2014 0:24]
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Treasure is a good shout mate but I had SAW Vol 1 on my list. Brilliant isn't it. | | | |
Classic Albums on 08:29 - Oct 3 with 1133 views | richranger | Great thread! Here's my faves Pet Sounds - Beach Boys Revolver - Beatles Sgt Pepper - Beatles Rubber Soul - Beatles Village Green Preservation Society - Kinks odessey and Oracle - Zombies Promises and Ties - Expressos Volume One - Traveling Wilburys Moondance - Van Morrison Tapestry - Carole King Even though I do Beatles walks of London for a living, and own the Beatles Coffee Shop and St John's Wood, I still have to go with Pet Sounds as my favourite album. However, was by far the stand-out album for the Beach Boys, whereas the Beatles made several great albums - so easily win my 'best group catagory. The Expressos album came out in 1981 and is a power-pop classic. They used to play regularly at the Fulham Greyhound - great days! | | | |
Classic Albums on 08:49 - Oct 3 with 1121 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Classic Albums on 08:29 - Oct 3 by richranger | Great thread! Here's my faves Pet Sounds - Beach Boys Revolver - Beatles Sgt Pepper - Beatles Rubber Soul - Beatles Village Green Preservation Society - Kinks odessey and Oracle - Zombies Promises and Ties - Expressos Volume One - Traveling Wilburys Moondance - Van Morrison Tapestry - Carole King Even though I do Beatles walks of London for a living, and own the Beatles Coffee Shop and St John's Wood, I still have to go with Pet Sounds as my favourite album. However, was by far the stand-out album for the Beach Boys, whereas the Beatles made several great albums - so easily win my 'best group catagory. The Expressos album came out in 1981 and is a power-pop classic. They used to play regularly at the Fulham Greyhound - great days! |
Woooah, Rich has entered the Moondance vs Astral weeks brouhaha! Many a pipe has been wagged and many a Kaftan has been flounced in this cause. For years I preferred Moondance - well I was very nearly disowned by the hippy fraternity, I can tell you. Have a preference now for Astral Weeks. Put it this way - I listen to it far more, and that, no matter how we'd like to argue sometimes, tells it's own tale. For instance, one glance at my iPod tells me I listen to the Pixies far more than Nirvana, hardly ever listen to Springsteen, and only like one album by Neil Young. There's no arguing with iPod stats! | |
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Classic Albums on 09:12 - Oct 3 with 1107 views | Monahoop |
Classic Albums on 00:33 - Oct 3 by eastside_r | Sir you are are connoisseur. Don't know all of these, but can't disagree with those I do. A special mention to the Mads first and last but one albums; have to agree. The Liberty of Norton Folgate is a crowning glory (unappreciated by cock rockers.) I'll definitely come back to this but can I add 3Feet High and Rising: De La Soul (just of the top of my head like.) |
Glad you mentioned Norton Folgate eastside. I should have added that to my list but there was so much swirling around inside my bonce when I compiled my list that one or two albums were bound to be omitted. No matter what folk think about Madness, they are a talented bunch of guys and Norton Folgate is a wonderfully created album with some well written songs, often overlooked by many. For me it is their best. | |
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Classic Albums on 09:24 - Oct 3 with 1103 views | brewers_hoop |
Classic Albums on 12:19 - Oct 2 by qpr1976 | In Order 1 Clash - London Calling 2 Jam - All Mod Cons, just pipping Setting Sons 3 Dexys Midnight Runners - Searching For The Young Soul Eebels 4 Ian Dury - New Boots & Panties In no order Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense Specials - Specials Beat - I Just Can't Stop It UB40 - Signing Off Arctic Monkeys - whatever people say I am.... The Libertines - Up The Bracket B.A.D. - This is Big Audio Dynamite Damned - Machine Gun Ettiquette Courteeners - St Jude Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables Human League - Dare Hard Fi - Stars of CCTV Joe Jackson - Look Sharp Madness - One Step Beyond & Liberty of Norton Folegate Nirvana - Nevermind Pink Floyd - The Wall Primal Scream - Screamadelica Pulp - Different Class Rancid - And Out Come The Wolves & Indestructable Stone Roses - Stone Roses Smiths - The Queen Is Dead Streets - Original Pirate Material Undertones - Undertones & More Songs About Chocolate & Girls Mark Ronson - Version Carter USM - 101 Damnations Can't pick a favourite (too tricky to seperate) Cure Bob Marley Dreadzone Elvis Costello Stiff Little Fingers Oasis - first 2 albums only The Who Tom Waits Crass (yes really !) And finally some new kids on the blocks Arcade Fire Vaccines Rotten Hill Gang Urban Voodoo Machine Stone Foundatom Miles Kane Frank Turner By The River Interrupters |
Blimey - you sure you haven't logged in as me by mistake?! I would have replicated most of those you've listed - and Stations Of The Crass just edges out The Feeding Of The 5000 in my book! To your comprehensive list I would add: The Stranglers - The Raven Blondie - Parallel Lines Buzzcocks - Another Music In A Different Kitchen T Rex - Electric Warrior/TheSlider AC/DC - If You Want Blood Caravan - In The Land Of Grey & Pink Spacemen 3 - Playing With Fire Adam & The Ants - Dirk Wears White Sox Happy Mondays - Bummed/Pills,Thrills & Bellyaches The Meteors - In Heaven Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde The Cramps - Smell Of Female Penthouse - Gutter Erotica Belle & Sebastian - The Boy With The Arab Strap The Prodigy - Fat Of The Land GBH - Leather, Bristles, No Survivors & Sick Boys Digable Planets - Reachin' Handsome Boy Modelling School - So How's Your Girl Le Peuple De L'Herbe - Triple Zero The Fall - Live At The Witch Trials Journeys by DJ's Vol V (Oakenfold) & VIII (Coldcut) Velvet Underground & Nico Half Man Half Biscuit - Back In The D.H.S.S | | | |
Classic Albums on 11:32 - Oct 3 with 1074 views | Maggsinho |
Classic Albums on 22:21 - Oct 2 by ElHoop | If the White Album had been a single album and had have included Hey Jude (same sessions) then it would have been pretty good probably would have been stronger than Abbey Road, something like this: Side One 1 Back In The USSR 2 I'm So Tired 3 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 4 Julia 5 Sexy Sadie 6 Mother Natures Son 7 Don't Pass Me By Side Two 8 Revolution 9 Cry Baby Cry 10 Blackbird 11 Dear Prudence 12 I Will 13 Happiness Is A Warm Gun 14 Hey Jude [Post edited 2 Oct 2014 22:22]
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I just created this as a playlist in my phone and listened to it through, it really hangs together. Although I did also add Why Don't We Do It In The Road after Sexy Sadie. | | | |
Classic Albums on 11:54 - Oct 3 with 1064 views | ElHoop |
Classic Albums on 11:32 - Oct 3 by Maggsinho | I just created this as a playlist in my phone and listened to it through, it really hangs together. Although I did also add Why Don't We Do It In The Road after Sexy Sadie. |
I cheated to be honest. I googled for a single White Album and found a few lists and liked this one but changed a couple - Revolution for Do it in the Road and Hey Jude for Long Long Long. Martha My Dear probably deserves to be in as well. | | | |
Classic Albums on 12:22 - Oct 3 with 1051 views | GaryT |
Classic Albums on 11:32 - Oct 3 by Maggsinho | I just created this as a playlist in my phone and listened to it through, it really hangs together. Although I did also add Why Don't We Do It In The Road after Sexy Sadie. |
If it’s a list of most played then my number 1 would have to be “If this is Rock and Roll, I want my old job back” by the Saw Doctors. I drove an hour to work and this album was in my tape deck on continuous loop for over a year, so roughly 500 plays. I had hundreds of other tapes but decided to keep it playing until I got bored of it....which never really happened. No idea what did eventually replace it. Other classics for me are: Elvis Costello - My aim is true The Proclaimers - Sunshine on Leith Billy Joel - Songs in the Attic Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP Tom Waits - Closing Time and Nighthawks at the Diner Prince - Purple Rain Talking Heads - Stop making sense Sting - Ten Summoners Tales (I like it!) Blues Brothers Original Soundtrack Meat Loaf - Bat out of Hell All fairly main stream, never really went off the beaten track much, apart from Tom. Couldn't pick a Queen or David Bowie album despite being massively into them in the day. Or a T-Rex, Specials, Jam, Clash, Oasis, U2 album either but Achtung Baby came close. (*edit* oops, first post, didn't mean to quote the previous reply) [Post edited 3 Oct 2014 12:24]
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Classic Albums on 13:08 - Oct 3 with 1033 views | traininvain |
Classic Albums on 16:43 - Oct 2 by simmo | This is always so difficult as I would probably change my choices from one day to next, but off top of my head now... The Who - Live in Leeds Guns and Roses - Appetite for Destruction Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle The Streets - Original Pirate Material Arctic Monkeys - Brianstorm Oasis - Definitely Maybe Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty Michael Jackson - Bad Al Green - The Definitive Slipknot -Slipknot Korn - Follow the Leader Notorious BIG - Ready to Die Insane Clown Posse - Great Milenko Stone Roses - Stone Roses Primal Scream - Dirty Hits Alabama 3 - Exile on Coldharbour Lane The Verve - Urban Hymns Gangstaar - Full Clip Big L - Lifestylez ov da Poor and Dangerous Stereophonics - Performance and Cocktails DJ Yoda - 80's Megamix |
Big L is criminally underrated. I'd go with:- The Stokes - Is This It Libertines - Up the Bracket Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not Nas - Illmatic Van Morrison - Astral Weeks The Rifles - No Love Lost Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited Marvin Gaye - What's Going On [Post edited 3 Oct 2014 13:18]
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Classic Albums on 13:42 - Oct 3 with 1018 views | londonscottish | It's actually tricky picking the best album as very very few have made it through the years for me either because I've loved them so much I've played them to death or because they are patchy. With the notable exceptions of; Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Floyd - Wish you Were Here Miles Davis - Kind of Blue. Grace Jones - The Compass Point Sessions Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones Having said that I seem to be able to listen to all the Air albums again and again and again. So I guess, if I had to go for one; Air - Moon Safari I can't think of which one Steely Dan record I'd choose so I'll go for Steely Dan - Greatest Hits (ducks) I'd also chuck in Led Zep III Elvis Costello - My Aim is true Adele - 21 Bowie - Diamond Dogs Blondie - Parallel Lines The Beatles - Sgt Pepper Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left [Post edited 3 Oct 2014 14:19]
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Classic Albums on 14:22 - Oct 3 with 1001 views | hopphoops | pretty encyclopaedic collection of line ups on this thread - lots of gold and not much beans... nice to see Stereo MCs and Grandaddy in the pantheon, I reckon i'd add His'n'hers by Pulp, and maybe some late Kinks like Low Budget or State of Confusion. | |
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Classic Albums on 15:00 - Oct 3 with 992 views | Red_Ranger |
Classic Albums on 12:19 - Oct 2 by qpr1976 | In Order 1 Clash - London Calling 2 Jam - All Mod Cons, just pipping Setting Sons 3 Dexys Midnight Runners - Searching For The Young Soul Eebels 4 Ian Dury - New Boots & Panties In no order Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense Specials - Specials Beat - I Just Can't Stop It UB40 - Signing Off Arctic Monkeys - whatever people say I am.... The Libertines - Up The Bracket B.A.D. - This is Big Audio Dynamite Damned - Machine Gun Ettiquette Courteeners - St Jude Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables Human League - Dare Hard Fi - Stars of CCTV Joe Jackson - Look Sharp Madness - One Step Beyond & Liberty of Norton Folegate Nirvana - Nevermind Pink Floyd - The Wall Primal Scream - Screamadelica Pulp - Different Class Rancid - And Out Come The Wolves & Indestructable Stone Roses - Stone Roses Smiths - The Queen Is Dead Streets - Original Pirate Material Undertones - Undertones & More Songs About Chocolate & Girls Mark Ronson - Version Carter USM - 101 Damnations Can't pick a favourite (too tricky to seperate) Cure Bob Marley Dreadzone Elvis Costello Stiff Little Fingers Oasis - first 2 albums only The Who Tom Waits Crass (yes really !) And finally some new kids on the blocks Arcade Fire Vaccines Rotten Hill Gang Urban Voodoo Machine Stone Foundatom Miles Kane Frank Turner By The River Interrupters |
Yup. Nice lists/s. However................... No Prince ? Shame on you!!! Four which deserve a special mention are: David Bowie - Hunky Dory Prince - Parade, Prince - Paisley Park. Bob marley +wailers - Catch a Fire Finally, Barry White - Greatest Hits. [Post edited 3 Oct 2014 15:07]
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