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Reading over Powerstars' review of Nirvana's "Nevermind" brought to my attention that there are many, many albums considered (probably rightly) total classics which I have never even listened to, and I probably really should. We're talking the likes of OK computer/Kid A, Close to the edge, Transformer, Reign in blood, all that sort of thing. I was going to just run another new section in the Playlist, but then I thought no, this needs its own journal in order to work properly, so here I am, making yet another.
I'm not going to be reviewing these albums: no point, as most of you more than likely know them inside out anyway. What I will do is give my impressions, both first and later. So I'll listen to an album once, write my sketchy impressions of it, then later (some time later) after I've had a chance to spin it a few more times and get more deeply into it, I'll come back with a "redux" of it, to see if my opinion has changed, for better or worse. Oh yeah: there will be no YouTubes, for the same reason as stated above. What would be the point? The impressions will as I say be basic: things like how I felt one minute into the album, how I thought it sounded, how it developed if at all, and so on. I'm open to suggestions for albums, though generally I'm gong to tend to stay within my own preferred genres. So it's not likely I'll be listening to "Never mind the bollocks" anytime soon! Of course, if someone can make a persuasive argument for why I should listen to a particular album I'll be prepared to listen. This will be the journal wherein I hope to see a decent amount of comments, as people either tell me I don't know what I'm talking about (what's new?) ![]() Of course, with three other journals to keep going don't expect to see daily updates here; I'll be lucky if I can do one a week. But hopefully it may provide both some new listening pleasure for me and a fresh perspective perhaps on albums that most of you know intimately. New eyes, as they say. Or in this case, ears. Anyhoo, I'll be back a little later with the beginnings of a list. I already know which one is going to be looked at first, but will hold off announcing that just yet. Oh yeah, even if I hate an album, even after repeated listens, can't understand why it's so highly rated, I'll still write about it. Okay then, off I go to make my list! PM me if you have any ideas, or once the journal's approved drop in a comment. Till later Troll Okay then, here's the first draft of my list. This is of course in no way complete or comprehensive, and has been put together basically by reference to the top 500 albums according to ![]() A quick word on ratings: later in the journal I decided to instigate a rating system. This has of necessity to be built around both how much I liked or did not like the album and its overall popularity as a classic album, so even if I didn't enjoy a particular album but recognise it as a bona fide classic, it would have to get a reasonably high rating. It wouldn't do, for instance, for me to go rating, say, The Joshua Tree low, even if I didn't like it personally. The rating will therefore be an amalgamation of the album's standing and my own reaction to it. I've tried to limit the list to one per artist, otherwise I'll be at this till I die. Here's what I've come up with so far. These are in alphabetical order, though that does not in any way mean they will be processed in that order. ABC - The Lexicon of Love AC/DC - Back in Black Antlers - Hospice Arcade Fire --- Funeral The Auteurs - New Wave The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica Big Star - #1 Record David Bowie – Low Kate Bush - The Hounds of Love Can- Tago Mago The Cars - The Cars Catherine Wheel - Chrome The Clash - London Calling Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing the Hardline According to... Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks Earth Wind and Fire - That's the Way of the World Echo & the Bunnymen - Ocean Rain ELP - Tarkus Faith No More --- Angel dust Funkadelic --- Maggot brain Gang of Four – Entertainment! Marvin Gaye - What's Going On? The Go- Betweens - 16 Lovers Lane Human League - Dare! Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation 1814 Michael Jackson – Thriller The Jam – All Mod Cons The Jesus and Mary Chain --- Psychocandy Judas Priest --- British Steel Lynyrd Skynyrd – Pronounced... Bob Marley - Exodus Massive Attack – Mezzanine My Bloody Valentine – Loveless Neutral Milk Hotel --- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Nirvana - Nevermind Of Montreal - Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? Orange Juice - Rip It Up Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Damn the Torpedoes PIL - Metal box Portishead - Dummy Primal Scream - Screamadelica Pulp - Different Class REM - Automatic for the People RHCP - Californication Todd Rundgren - Something/Anything Paul Simon – Graceland Simon and Garfunkel - Bridge over Troubled Water Frank Sinatra - In the Wee Small Hours Sisters of Mercy --- Floodlands Slayer - Reign in Blood Slowdive --- Souvlaki The Smiths - The Queen is Dead Talking Heads --- Remain in Light Sonic Youth --- Daydream Nation Peter Tosh - Wanted Dread and Alive U2 - The Joshua Tree Pere Ubu - Dub Housing Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues Weezer – Blue The White Stripes - Elephant Wilco --- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life Yes - Close to the edge Neil Young - After the Gold Rush ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
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