Love- Forever Changes Television- Marquee Moon Bartok: Piano Concerto No.2 (Richter version) Stravinsky: The Right Of Spring (Muti version) The Who Sell Out The Kinks- Face to Face XTC- Skylarking Al Green- The Belle Album The Beach Boys- Wild Honey Frank Sinatra- Songs For Swingin' Lovers
The Beatles - Revolver Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds John Lennon - John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars Prince and the Revolution - Parade Bruce Springsteen - The River Pink Floyd - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St I had to write this very fast, before I could think of The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced The Doors - Strange Days Elvis Presley - Elvis Presley Tindersticks - Tindersticks (Second Album) Teenage Fanclub - Grand Prix Derek and the Dominos - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs Nirvana - In Utero George Harrison - All Things Must Pass Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Scott Walker - Bish Bosch And...
On any given day it could be any 10 of about 200 .... hmmm what ten today ... Pink Floyd The Final Cut Led Zep IV Cold Chisel Circus Animals Dire Straits Love Over Gold Elvis Presley Elvis Is Back Beatles Abbey Road Decemberists Hazards Of Love Bob Dylan Times Are A Changin Steeleye Span Commoners Crown Devin Townsend Epicloud
today: Neil Young – On The Beach Rainy Day – s/t Smashing Pumpkins – Siamese Dream Aphex Twin – Selected Ambient Works Vol 1 Drive By Truckers – Decoration Day Genesis – The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Tony Rice – Church St Blues The Kinks – Arthur Steely Dan – The Royal Scam Will Ackerman – In Search of the Turtle’s Navel Pat Metheny – American Garage
YES-Close to the Edge ELP-Brain Salad Surgery Alice Cooper-Killer Rush-Hemispheres Kate Bush-Aerial Human League-Dare Heaven 17-How Men Are Utopia-RA Budgie-Bandolier Transatlantic-Bridge Across Forever Devin Townsend-Empath
Prince- Sign O the Times Lou Reed- New York The Doors-LA Woman The Cure-Disintegration The Smiths-The Queen is Dead The Clash-London Calling Stevie Wonder-Songs in the Key of Life Miles Davis-Bitches Brew Robert Johnson- Complete Recordings (in any form) The Rolling Stones-Exile on Main Street Close to top 10 Aretha Franklin-I never loved a man the way I love you Bob Marley-Natty Dread Marvin Gaye- Here, my dear Michael Jackson-Thriller Amy Winehouse-Back to Black Ray Charles-Modern Sound in Western & Country Music The Beatles-Sargeant Pepper´s Lonely Heart Club Band Chuck Berry-The great 28 John Coltrane-A love supreme
This week: Cat Stevens - Matthew and Son The Beatles -Revolver Traffic - Mr. Fantasy Love - Forever Changes The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya's Ya's Out Tomorrow - Tomorrow The Undertones - The Undertones The Pretty Things - Parachute Billy Nicholls - Would You Believe
Wow, almost impossible after the first few but here goes today's list: Dylan - Blonde on Blonde Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - The First Born is Dead Anouar Brahem - The Astonishing Eyes of Rita The Gaslight Anthem - American Slang Jason Isbell - Southeastern Portishead - Dummy Ezio - live at Shepherds Bush Empire Sweet Billy Pilgrim - Motorcade Amnesiacs Egbert Derix - Paintings in Minor Lila Curse of Lono - Severed
This evening: Love Forever changes David Bowie Station to station Bruce Springsteen Born to run Liz Phair Exile in Guyville Patti Smith Horses Nick Drake Five leaves left Tom Petty Damn the torpedoes Talk Talk Spirit of Eden Tim Buckley Starsailor Po! Ducks and drakes
The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle The Beatles - Revolver The Who - Quadrophenia The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds The Crickets (w/Buddy Holly) - The "Chirping" Crickets The Kinks - Something Else by the Kinks The Rolling Stones - Aftermath The Band - Music from Big Pink Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde The Monkees - Headquarters
This differs a bit from other such lists I’ve made: The Band The Velvet Underground (3rd album) Derek and the Dominos—Layla Neil Young—After the Gold Rush Steely Dan—Pretzel Logic The Clash—London Calling Bruce Springsteen—Born in the U.S.A. Public Enemy—It Takes a Nation of Millions... Pavement—Slanted and Enchanted PJ Harvey—Stories from the City...
"Priest=Aura" - The Church "The Innocent Age" - Dan Fogelberg "Sinatra & Strings" - Frank Sinatra "Late For The Sky" - Jackson Browne "On The Beach" - Neil Young "Cold Roses" - Ryan Adams & The Cardinals "Strangers Almanac" - Whiskeytown "Can't Buy A Thrill" - Steely Dan "From Elvis in Memphis" - Elvis Presley "Ro Sham Bo" - The Grays
Priest = Aura is a great album! I normally pick From Elvis In Memphis, if Elvis is going through my mind when I do one of these, but I like Elvis Is Back just as much, so I changed out lol
I see a lotta love for Steely Dan in this forum. It's a band I never paid much attention to. I listened Countdown to Extinction but I wasn't impressed
Yeah, I know, I was actually surprised to see that you hadn't picked From Elvis In Memphis . But I agree, Elvis Is Back is great, too. I love Elvis. I'm one of those fans, who tend to feel that you can't really have too much Elvis in your collection.
Sun Sessions Collection would be my go-to. Although I like 70s schmaltzy songs such as My Boy and Mama liked the roses
Van Morrison - Beautiful Vision Rod Stewart - Every Picture tells a story. Oscar Peterson - Night Train Elton John - Honkey Chateau Phil Collins - But Seriously John Miles - Stranger in the City Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard Frank Sinatra/Count Basie _ An Historic Music First Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
The White Album - The Beatles Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon Back In Black - AC/DC Fair Warning - Van Halen Boxer - The National Siamese Dream - Smashing Pumpkins A Handful of Beauty - Shakti Discipline - King Crimson By Numbers - The Who Yessongs - Yes
Ten picks only leaves much to be cherished on par with, so this might be list number one out of 100 or something .. all others of which might follow the same format as here ; 5-Jazz, 2-Soul, 2-Country, 1-Rock/World/other Billie Holiday , Lady Sings the Blues (1956) Billie Holiday , Lady in Satin (1958) Modern Jazz Quartet , Patterns (1959) Bill Evans , Portrait in Jazz (1960) Otis Redding ,Otis Blue/.. Sings Soul (1965) Waylon Jennings , Leavin' Town (1966) Bobbie Gentry , Ode to Billie Joe (1967) Ike & Tina Turner , Come Together (1970) Emerson, Lake & Palmer , s/t* (1970) Count Basie , Afrique (1971) *I chose ELP today since it is an outlier in my collection (the only ELP album I care for enough to own); I just listened to it again the other day; and, it is an early example of the classically-influenced, fledgling progressive-rock genre and stands to this day a largely-unmatched example.
The Chameleons - Script Of The Bridge The Chameleons - What Does Anything Mean? Basically The Chameleons - Strange Times Duran Duran - Rio The Cure - Disintegration The Chills - Submarine Bells Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love The Stooges - Raw Power The 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators The Zombies - Odyssey & Oracle
My list never changes and I doubt it ever will. Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisted Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan - John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks The Velvet Underground And Nico The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Beatles - The Beatles Neil Young - On The Beach