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Old 11-28-2011, 10:50 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Woop woop. Love the last two picks. Best Psych LP of the era? I think so.

And Dirty Mind is probably my favourite prince album. Not an ounce of fat on it.
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Old 11-28-2011, 11:48 AM   #22 (permalink)
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89. Caetano Veloso (Tropicália)

The album that started the Tropicália movement. Also, the album that got him and Gilberto Gil exiled because it was so radical! This is a must-listen when it comes to any style of world music.

Favorite Track: Tropicália


Special Mention: Soy Loco por Tí, América


Spotify: Caetano Veloso - 1967 by Caetano Veloso on Spotify
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Old 11-28-2011, 01:02 PM   #23 (permalink)
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88. Up on the Sun - Meat Puppets

Great album, great instrumentation, great tunes. I would write more but I just got a copy of the new album from The Black Keys. See ya!

Favorite Track: Seal Whales


Spotify: Up on the Sun by Meat Puppets on Spotify
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Old 11-28-2011, 10:52 PM   #24 (permalink)
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87. What's Going On - Marvin Gaye

Considered to be the first ever soul-concept album, about a Vietnam vet returning home to see the country in shambles, Marvin Gaye is in top form here. Start to finish, everything here is simply beautiful. Arrangements, lyrics, vocals, instrumentation, message, everything. Do yourself a favor and check out this masterpiece.

Also, check out The Strokes B-side version, featuring Eddie Vedder, down below.

Favorite Track: Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)




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Old 12-03-2011, 01:29 PM   #25 (permalink)
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86. Is This It - The Strokes

A modern classic that needs no explanation. This was a game changer when released and a huge influence on my number 94 pick. No sleepers on this album.

Favorite Track: Soma


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Old 12-03-2011, 04:30 PM   #26 (permalink)
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85. Ready to Die - The Notorious B.I.G.

You know very well, who you are. Don't let 'em hold you down. Reach for the stars.

Favorite Track: Suicidal Thoughts


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83. The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle - Bruce Springsteen

Holy ****. First of all, I am drunk. Second of all, it doesn't matter how drunk I am when it comes down to discussing Bruce Springsteen. I LOVE THIS MAN. He is totally one of my man crushes, physically, mentally, spiritually, etc.. When I first started listening to Bruce, I started with his debut, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.. On my first version of this list, it was ranked significantly high. Second time around, this replaced it by a mile. The third time, this version you are reading, it placed right here. At this point in my life, I have dug so deep into his discography, that it ranks this high on the list (foreshadow.....). Musically, this album kicks so much ass. I get a very jazzy, loose feeling. Everything here is solid, even Wild Billy's Circus Story, which, in my opinion, isn't his best, musically. But lyrically, it is superb. Along with the rest of the tracks here. Standouts? Definitely The E Street Shuffle, musically, 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy), duh, Kitty's Back, also duh, Incident on 57th Street, also also duh, Roalita (Come Out Tonight), uh....COME ON!, and New York City Serenade, holy ****. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, check out this LP. It is superb!!!

Favorite Track: The E Street Shuffle


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96. Loaded - The Velvet Underground

JackPat, this is why Nico wasn't included. I get their self-titled. I really do. But when you've listened to it as many times as I have, you get burned out. It's innovative, genius, classic, the whole thang. But genius be damned! Sometimes all you need is a damn catchy pop album to balance the genius..ness. From start to finish Loaded is loaded (hah, eh..) with well-crafted pop songs deep from the bowels of the VU brainchild. Wait until we get to Lulu on this list, though. HAH! I leave you with an excellent cover of my favorite track.
If you like catchiness what about their 3rd album The Velvet Underground?
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Couldn't agree more. I think Springsteen's writing on "NYC serenade" comes about as close to Waits as is possible, and I consider that a huge compliment. For me, the second side (see how old I am?) of the album is without question the best, with "Incident", "Rosalita" and then the hammerblow, punch-to-the-heart and kick-in-the-crotch of the soul as you're lying there wondering WTF HAPPENED?? as "NYC" washes over you like a tsunami that you, well, yeah, saw, but thought at that distance it wasn't that big HOLY ****!

Totally underappreciated, true songwriting and an album that should be on the listening curriculum at every school (whaddya mean, there's no such thing? Establish one, immediately!)

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83. The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle - Bruce Springsteen

Holy ****. First of all, I am drunk. Second of all, it doesn't matter how drunk I am when it comes down to discussing Bruce Springsteen. I LOVE THIS MAN. He is totally one of my man crushes, physically, mentally, spiritually, etc.. When I first started listening to Bruce, I started with his debut, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.. On my first version of this list, it was ranked significantly high. Second time around, this replaced it by a mile. The third time, this version you are reading, it placed right here. At this point in my life, I have dug so deep into his discography, that it ranks this high on the list (foreshadow.....). Musically, this album kicks so much ass. I get a very jazzy, loose feeling. Everything here is solid, even Wild Billy's Circus Story, which, in my opinion, isn't his best, musically. But lyrically, it is superb. Along with the rest of the tracks here. Standouts? Definitely The E Street Shuffle, musically, 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy), duh, Kitty's Back, also duh, Incident on 57th Street, also also duh, Roalita (Come Out Tonight), uh....COME ON!, and New York City Serenade, holy ****. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, check out this LP. It is superb!!!

Favorite Track: The E Street Shuffle


Spotify: The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle by Bruce Springsteen on Spotify
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Woop woop. Love the last two picks. Best Psych LP of the era? I think so.

And Dirty Mind is probably my favourite prince album. Not an ounce of fat on it.
Did you woop woop at me? Are you a Juggalo?
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