That's not all that Beck ripped off. I don't know how anyone who has ever listened to Serge Gainsbourg's Histoire du Melody Nelson could think that Sea Change is a great album.forge wrote:I was most disappointed to realise "round the bend" is not actually a nick drake cover - because it sounds so much like it it has gone from being a really nice haunting cover versio to now being a bit of a rip off -
The Best Album Ever.
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elvis costello - imperial bedroom
autechre - chiastic slide
augustus pablo - king tubby meets rockers uptown
can - ege bamashi hmmmm, or maybe tago mago
mingus/ellington/roach - money jungle
hans reichl - shanghaied on tor road
latin playboys - s/t or maybe dose
tuffy mcfucklebee's good time orchestra and family eatery - s/t
or at least that's how i feel this week.
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autechre - chiastic slide
augustus pablo - king tubby meets rockers uptown
can - ege bamashi hmmmm, or maybe tago mago
mingus/ellington/roach - money jungle
hans reichl - shanghaied on tor road
latin playboys - s/t or maybe dose
tuffy mcfucklebee's good time orchestra and family eatery - s/t
or at least that's how i feel this week.
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The Prodigy - Fat of the land
Dj Shadow - In Tune & On Time
Dj Shadow - Endtroducing
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction
Nirvana - Nevermind
The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole
The Chemical Brothers - Exit Planet Dust
RJD2 - Since We Last Spoke
Sasha - Involver
Cypress Hill _ Black Sunday
Freestylers - We Rock Hard
Jurassic 5 - Jurassic 5
Les Rhythmes Digitales - Darkdancer
Morcheeba - Who can you trust
... a few of my favourites
Dj Shadow - In Tune & On Time
Dj Shadow - Endtroducing
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction
Nirvana - Nevermind
The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole
The Chemical Brothers - Exit Planet Dust
RJD2 - Since We Last Spoke
Sasha - Involver
Cypress Hill _ Black Sunday
Freestylers - We Rock Hard
Jurassic 5 - Jurassic 5
Les Rhythmes Digitales - Darkdancer
Morcheeba - Who can you trust
... a few of my favourites
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off the top of my head:
kraftwerk - computer world
BOC - geogaddi
stevie wonder - innervisions
mbv - loveless
bowie - low
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BOC - geogaddi
stevie wonder - innervisions
mbv - loveless
bowie - low
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Re: The Best Album Ever.
where might one find it?melocoton wrote:That's not all that Beck ripped off. I don't know how anyone who has ever listened to Serge Gainsbourg's Histoire du Melody Nelson could think that Sea Change is a great album.forge wrote:I was most disappointed to realise "round the bend" is not actually a nick drake cover - because it sounds so much like it it has gone from being a really nice haunting cover versio to now being a bit of a rip off -
So many to choose from. These may not be the best, but here's five that mean a lot to me personally (chronological order):
Nirvana - Nevermind (made me buy a guitar, along with Pearl Jam's Ten, but that never really stood the test of time and has no street cred).
Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman (the perfect album?)
Leftfield - Leftism (this and dubnobass, first year university where I discovered decent dance music existed)
Royksopp - Melody AM (part of my soundtrack to travelling in SE Asia)
Simple Kid - One (so much good dance music in the last few years, but I often come back to this to listen to some real songs)
Really struggled with that. Could spend another two pages listing things I would have liked to include- Portishead, FSOL, oh god - Radiohead....Ahhhh!
Nirvana - Nevermind (made me buy a guitar, along with Pearl Jam's Ten, but that never really stood the test of time and has no street cred).
Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman (the perfect album?)
Leftfield - Leftism (this and dubnobass, first year university where I discovered decent dance music existed)
Royksopp - Melody AM (part of my soundtrack to travelling in SE Asia)
Simple Kid - One (so much good dance music in the last few years, but I often come back to this to listen to some real songs)
Really struggled with that. Could spend another two pages listing things I would have liked to include- Portishead, FSOL, oh god - Radiohead....Ahhhh!
it's already tuff to pick 5 by genre, but without too much thinking:
ROCK
Stooges - Stooges
Blonde on Blonde - Dylan
Marquee Moon - Television
Sister - Sonic Youth
Velvet Underground and Nico - Velvet
JAZZ
A Love Supreme - Coltrane
Dinasty - Mingus
Jack Johnson Sessions - Miles
Underground - Thelonious Monk
Complete Birth of Bebop - Charlie Parker
HIPHOP
Power in numbers - J5
Blend Crafters - Numark
Endtroducing - DJ Shadow
Studio Kinda Cloudy - Madlib
The Audience's Listening - Cut Chemist
FUNK
America's Eats it's young - Funkadelic
Foundations of Funk - James Brown
There's a Riot Goin' on - Sly and the Family Stone
Fencewalk - Mandrill
Headhunters - Headhunters
DUB & SKA
Horace Andy's Rare Dub Box - Horace Andy
East of River Nile - Augustus Pablo
King Tubby Meets the Skatalites - King Tubby
Musical Fever - Coxsone Dodd
Upsetter in Dub - Lee Perry
BRASIL
Cartola - Cartola
João Voz e Violão - João Gilberto
Racional - Tim Maia
Paulinho da Viola - Paulinho da Viola
Mutantes e seus COmetas no País dos Baurets - Mutantes
BLUES
Chess History
SOUL
Stax Collection
ROCK
Stooges - Stooges
Blonde on Blonde - Dylan
Marquee Moon - Television
Sister - Sonic Youth
Velvet Underground and Nico - Velvet
JAZZ
A Love Supreme - Coltrane
Dinasty - Mingus
Jack Johnson Sessions - Miles
Underground - Thelonious Monk
Complete Birth of Bebop - Charlie Parker
HIPHOP
Power in numbers - J5
Blend Crafters - Numark
Endtroducing - DJ Shadow
Studio Kinda Cloudy - Madlib
The Audience's Listening - Cut Chemist
FUNK
America's Eats it's young - Funkadelic
Foundations of Funk - James Brown
There's a Riot Goin' on - Sly and the Family Stone
Fencewalk - Mandrill
Headhunters - Headhunters
DUB & SKA
Horace Andy's Rare Dub Box - Horace Andy
East of River Nile - Augustus Pablo
King Tubby Meets the Skatalites - King Tubby
Musical Fever - Coxsone Dodd
Upsetter in Dub - Lee Perry
BRASIL
Cartola - Cartola
João Voz e Violão - João Gilberto
Racional - Tim Maia
Paulinho da Viola - Paulinho da Viola
Mutantes e seus COmetas no País dos Baurets - Mutantes
BLUES
Chess History
SOUL
Stax Collection
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Re: The Best Album Ever.
That's not quite the spirit of the thread. I mean, music taste is subjective and tastes swing wildly from one person to the next. This was more about the idea of compiling a list that reflects the preferences of the forum members, not to debunk or impugn their suggestions.melocoton wrote:That's not all that Beck ripped off. I don't know how anyone who has ever listened to Serge Gainsbourg's Histoire du Melody Nelson could think that Sea Change is a great album.forge wrote:I was most disappointed to realise "round the bend" is not actually a nick drake cover - because it sounds so much like it it has gone from being a really nice haunting cover versio to now being a bit of a rip off -
As it stands though, I'll check this out if I find it and if I think it sucks you'll be the first to know.
Re: The Best Album Ever.
Yeah, I know. I couldn't resistSpikee wrote:That's not quite the spirit of the thread. I mean, music taste is subjective and tastes swing wildly from one person to the next. This was more about the idea of compiling a list that reflects the preferences of the forum members, not to debunk or impugn their suggestions.
Here are five of my favorites (though I'd never suggest these are the greatest of all time).
Piper at the Gates of Dawn - Pink Floyd
Tago Mago - Can
Trout Mask Replica - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
On the Corner - Miles Davis
There's a Riot Goin On - Sly & the Family Stone
There might be many albums that I like better at any given moment but these are five that I can never tire of.
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word up to pj harvey. I almost included "is this desire" in my stupid list.
and also word the fuck up to doubting thomas... but i think maybe a tear garden record is those guys best achievements? tired eyes slowly burning? last man to fly? Sheila liked the rodeo?
or maybe it's a straight up sp record? cleanse fold and manipulate? bites?
MBM 99%?
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and also word the fuck up to doubting thomas... but i think maybe a tear garden record is those guys best achievements? tired eyes slowly burning? last man to fly? Sheila liked the rodeo?
or maybe it's a straight up sp record? cleanse fold and manipulate? bites?
MBM 99%?
......
.lm.
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