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Urban Hat€monger ? 09-16-2005 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Josephine

And I checked out "The black Marlene Dietrich", Martina Topley Bird, she's awesome. I love soul music and her voice is incredible.

You are my new favourite person ;)


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Originally Posted by Josephine
I also do appreciate that you picked The Kinks - Village Green Preservation Society... Although I cannot understand what you said about Sgt. Pepper! It's a real important Beatles record to me, cuz it shows their development so perfectly.

I just never liked it , who knows why. It just never appealed to me.

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Originally Posted by adidasss
nevermind at 89? that's really all i have to say about this list.

Thats not bad considering i`ve not listened to it in about 8 years

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-16-2005 05:56 PM

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72. Judas Priest - Killing Machine / Hell Bent For Leather (Depending on where you live) (1979)

I was always a Judas Priest man rather than an Iron Maiden man and this album was one of the main reasons why.This album for me is the album that shoved metal into the 80s. I found most 70s metal bands to be kinda sludgy sounding & doom laden , even the Judas Priest albums that came before this one were like that.This was a turning point for me , the guitars were sharp & crisp sounding & the songs were fast and to me the whole thing sounded light years away from what most people were doing at the time ,Not to mention you also get an awesome Fleetwood Mac cover (Green Manalishi) and one of the best metal ballads ever written(Before the dawn).But ignoring those a lot of the material on this album was probably the template for thrash metal. Sadly because this album came out a good 4 or 5 years before they became hugely successful it tends to get overlooked in favour of their bigger selling albums , but this will always be my favourite Priest album.

Favourite songs Hell Bent For Leather , Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown) , Before The Dawn

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71. Graham Coxon - Happiness In Magazines (2004)

FINALLY !!!!!!

This is the album i`ve been waiting Graham Coxon to knock out for about 7 years. It`s almost like when he was with Blur his solo albums wern`t really that important. His four solo albums before this were really hit & miss. But when he did hit , the songs were really good & it made you wish that he would do a whole album like that.Away from Blur he seems to have made a real effort on his solo stuff this time & thankfully it works. For me Graham Coxon is probably the most underrated guitarist ever , this album is nothing but pure rock , seriously the Foo Fighters would crawl over broken glass on their bellies naked to have songs so catchy that rock as hard as these do. I saw him play pretty much the whole album live, there was so much energy & vibrancy to the songs it was like being at a punk gig.

Favourite songs - Spectacular , Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery , Freakin Out

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70. Soft Cell - Non Stop Erotic Cabaret (1981)

This as far as I am aware was the first album I ever owned. I was 5 or 6 years old & had just been given a little portable radio / cassette player for my birthday , and my mother said she`d buy a tape for me to listen to in it. At the time Tainted Love was a big favourite in our household so naturally I chose this. I loved it & for the next 5 or 6 years proceeded to wear the tape out.
Skip forward to 2 years ago , i`m doing a little music shopping & I see this album going for a quid. Feelings of nostaligia run over me & I decide to buy it. I look at the back to remind myself of the songs & I just laugh. Sex Dwarf , Seedy Films , Bedsitter... My mother let me listen to this as a kid for christ sake. I could only laugh that my mother would let her 5 year old little boy listen to songs about dwarves with spanking fetishes & people going to peep shows & being into bondage. This album is so disgusting I felt like I should have bought it wearing a plastic mac & put it in a brown paper bag when I left the shop.But I loved it then & I still love it & listening to it never fails to make me smile.

Favourite songs - Tainted Love , Sex Dwarf , Chips On My Shoulder

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69. And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - Madonna (1999)

I`d seen this lot mentioned by a lot of people I knew & with a name like that just assumed they were some kind of crappy death metal band. But then I found myself reading about them somewhere & saw them described as 'art punk' & comparisons to Sonic Youth`s Sister album , after that I was sold & went out & bought this. I seem to remember buying this & ATDI`s Relationship Of Command the same day (Due to someone telling me that if i was getting this I should get the other too)and to be fair it was quite a while before I listened to ADTI because I thought this was an amazing album. It just seemed to flow from one song to another & I listened to it the whole way through on it`s first listen (Something I rarely do).Some people might argue the 2 albums that came after this were better , but for me I found this the most accessable & I enjoy it a lot more than their other work.

Favourite songs - Mistakes & Regrets , Flood Of Red , Mark David Chapman

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-16-2005 07:18 PM

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68. Spiritualized - Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space (1997)

If there`s one thing I love it`s big sounding albums , and this is BIG.It almost sounds like it could have been produced by Phil Spector.If I had to describe this album to anyone I would say it`s stoner rock meets classical music.There`s a great cameo on this album from Dr John on Cop Shoot Cop ,and the London Community Gospel Choir crop up on a number of songs to make this album something special. My only regret about this album was the version of Come Together on here, as good as it is is not the special version they released as a single backed up with a full orchestra. I remember getting goosebumps the first time I heard that song it was so good. When I bought this I got the special limited edition that came as a pill box , complete with sleeve notes written as a perscription & the CD itself came out of a plastic packet with foil over it just like a packet of pills, needless to say 8 years later the whole thing is scratched to hell because of that so I think a replacement is due.

Favourite songs - Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space , Come Together , Electricity

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67. The Mars Volta - De-loused In The Comatoruim (2003)

I have to admit I was never much a fan of ATDI , Don`t get me wrong I liked them , but only the occasional song. When I first heard about the Mars Volta I have to say I was curious , especially when I read that their music consisted of pretty much everything under the kitchen sink. The more I read the more I wanted this album to come out. I was expecting to be dissapointed but luckily I wasn`t. I was totally blown away when I heard this. It sounded totally unlike anything I had ever heard before. I didn`t like all of it , not straight away anyway. But the sheer originality behind it kept me going until I loved it in it`s entirity.See ... this is what I want from my music. I want originality , i want things to be just so odd i`m unsure if I actually like them or not and I have to repeatedly listen to try and figure it all out.This is how music should be. Totally uncompromising , original , people making the music they want to make without sanitising it & dumbing it down to get 3 minutes on the radio. Great stuff.

Favourite songs - Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of), Drunkship of Lanterns , Cicatriz ESP

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66. Janes Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual (1990)

An open letter to Perry Farrell
Oh Perry , Perry. Why didn`t you just leave it as it was and have this as people`s last memory of Janes Addiction. Fine you want to get back together , but couldn`t you have just played a few old songs & then go back to doing whatever you were doing before? Don`t get me wrong here , Strays is an OK album but to me it`s not Janes Addiction , it sounds like Guns n Roses being Janes Addiction. It`s nowhere near as good as this is , in fact after hearing your bloody awful solo album (which to me sounded like you were trying to make the lamest ever trip hop album ever recorded ) I would be very surprised if you did so again. But in the event that you can please listen to this album first to remind yourself just what you are capable of. The thing I loved about Janes Addiction was the way they could take a slow ballad & just fill it with intensity & make it heavy in emotion rather than in sound , the very same thing that made me love Joy Division so much. Your last album was just full of Navarro`s macho posturing & solos , back when this came out that was what you were the alternative to.
Much Love
Urban H

Favourite songs - Stop , Been Caught Stealing , Classic Girl

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65. Chemical Brothers - Exit Planet Dust (1995)

They may be more diverse these days but I always liked them best when their albums had big beats in them . This album put dance music on the map for me, before this I had no interest in dance music whatsoever. But I heard a couple of songs & couldn`t believe my ears , those beats , the pumping bassline , the wailing sampled guitars , Beth Orton & Tim Burgess guesting on songs. Call it dance music if you like but to me this rocks harder than a hell of a lot of rock bands do.This album is pure Rock N Roll.

Favourite songs - Leave Home , Life Is Sweet , Playground for a Wedgeless Firm

boo boo 09-28-2005 05:38 AM

Well?, You aren't gonna leave us hanging are you? ;)

<<<>>> 09-28-2005 05:28 PM

im gonna steal your thing and heres 100 i came up with in under 30 minutes:
black flag first four years
minutemen double nickels
minutemen what makes man start fire
kid koala carpal tunnel syndrome
autechre lp5
autechre tri-repetae++
can ege bamyasi
can tago mago
rush 2112
rush permanent waves
rush moving pictures
led zeppelin 3
led zeppelin houses of the holy
aerosmith rocks
funkadelic maggot brain
public enemy it takes a nation
ultramagnetic mcs s/t
drive like jehu s/t
buzz****s singles going steady
the ****ies incredible shrinking ****ies
husker du zen arcade
husker du flip your wig
dinosaur jr your living all over me
sonic youth sister
sebadoh III
mission of burma vs.
soft machine volume 1
moody blues days of future
joy division closer
refused songs to fan the flames
bob marley uprising
bob dylan blood on the tracks
bob dylan highway revisited
neil young harvest
40-kraftwerk man machine
neu! neu!2
guns n roses appetite for destruction
ac/dc highway to hell
johny cash live at folsom
rolling stones sticky fingers
rolling stones let it bleed
rolling stones beggars banquet
pink floyd meddle
pink floyd piper at the gates
pink floyd wish you were here
television marque moon
gang of four entertainment
wire chairs missing
wire pink flag
magazine secondhand daylight
velvet underground loaded
velvet underground and nico
rodan rusty
slint spiderland
mars volta de-loused
at the drive-in acrobat tenement
big black songs about f*cking
bad religion against the grain
operation ivy energy
dilute gypsy valentine curve
sigur ros ( )
sigur ros alright start
explosions in the sky the earth is not
the smiths s/t
fugazi red medicine
pantera vulgar display
king crimson red
king crimson in the court
king crimson larks tongue
primus frizzle fry
busdriver fear of a black tangent
descendents milo goes to college
nerve agents butterfly collection
ink and dagger drive this 7"
80-fear the record
dead kennedys fresh fruit
the cure pornography
the cure disintegration
richard hell and voidoids blank generation
talk talk laughing stalk
talk spirit of eden
orbital 2
sick of it all blood,sweat,no tears
the icarus line penance soiree
dead milkmen big lizard
codeine frigid stars
jesus and mary chain psychocandy
my bloody valentine loveless
living colour cult of personalty
parliament mothership connection
the doors s/t
the doors la woman
311 grassroots
spacemen 3 perfect prescription
lil john kings of krunk

Expletive Deleted 09-28-2005 06:06 PM

I don't think I could even name 100 albums that I love enough to call my favorites. I tried, got to around 40, and stopped.

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-29-2005 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by boo boo
Well?, You aren't gonna leave us hanging are you? ;)

I`ve been busy , i`ll try & have another 20 or so up by the end of the weekend.

Merkaba 09-29-2005 03:06 AM

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Originally Posted by <<<>>>
im gonna steal your thing and heres 100 i came up with in under 30 minutes:
black flag first four years
minutemen double nickels
minutemen what makes man start fire
kid koala carpal tunnel syndrome
autechre lp5
autechre tri-repetae++
can ege bamyasi
can tago mago
rush 2112
rush permanent waves
rush moving pictures
led zeppelin 3
led zeppelin houses of the holy
aerosmith rocks
funkadelic maggot brain
public enemy it takes a nation
ultramagnetic mcs s/t
drive like jehu s/t
buzz****s singles going steady
the ****ies incredible shrinking ****ies
husker du zen arcade
husker du flip your wig
dinosaur jr your living all over me
sonic youth sister
sebadoh III
mission of burma vs.
soft machine volume 1
moody blues days of future
joy division closer
refused songs to fan the flames
bob marley uprising
bob dylan blood on the tracks
bob dylan highway revisited
neil young harvest
40-kraftwerk man machine
neu! neu!2
guns n roses appetite for destruction
ac/dc highway to hell
johny cash live at folsom
rolling stones sticky fingers
rolling stones let it bleed
rolling stones beggars banquet
pink floyd meddle
pink floyd piper at the gates
pink floyd wish you were here
television marque moon
gang of four entertainment
wire chairs missing
wire pink flag
magazine secondhand daylight
velvet underground loaded
velvet underground and nico
rodan rusty
slint spiderland
mars volta de-loused
at the drive-in acrobat tenement
big black songs about f*cking
bad religion against the grain
operation ivy energy
dilute gypsy valentine curve
sigur ros ( )
sigur ros alright start
explosions in the sky the earth is not
the smiths s/t
fugazi red medicine
pantera vulgar display
king crimson red
king crimson in the court
king crimson larks tongue
primus frizzle fry
busdriver fear of a black tangent
descendents milo goes to college
nerve agents butterfly collection
ink and dagger drive this 7"
80-fear the record
dead kennedys fresh fruit
the cure pornography
the cure disintegration
richard hell and voidoids blank generation
talk talk laughing stalk
talk spirit of eden
orbital 2
sick of it all blood,sweat,no tears
the icarus line penance soiree
dead milkmen big lizard
codeine frigid stars
jesus and mary chain psychocandy
my bloody valentine loveless
living colour cult of personalty
parliament mothership connection
the doors s/t
the doors la woman
311 grassroots
spacemen 3 perfect prescription
lil john kings of krunk

Urbans list has 100 different artists

boo boo 09-29-2005 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Expletive Deleted
I don't think I could even name 100 albums that I love enough to call my favorites. I tried, got to around 40, and stopped.

I have lot of albums on CD and MP3, and i always wanted to do a list of my favorites, maybe i should do a Boo Boo 100 sometime. :D

Josephine 09-29-2005 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
I`ve been busy...

:)

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-29-2005 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Josephine
:)

I was talking about work ;)

Josephine 09-29-2005 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
I was talking about work ;)

:(

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-29-2005 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Josephine
:(

And because you`ve been talking to me :)

Josephine 09-29-2005 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
And because you`ve been talking to me :)

:love:

Happy again.

boo boo 09-29-2005 02:32 PM

Everybody say AWWWWWWW!

gabbagabba_hey 09-29-2005 03:09 PM

Aaawwww

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-29-2005 03:17 PM

Ok ok don`t encourage him

<<<>>> 09-29-2005 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Merkaba
Urbans list has 100 different artists

well i thought of doing that too but im lazy, so you know how it goes.
but i'd only have to come up w/ 20 more. im feeling slightly motivated
so give me a minute

adidasss 09-29-2005 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
And because you`ve been talking to me :)

well, this explains a lot....

<<<>>> 09-29-2005 03:56 PM

heres the updated version:

black flag first four years
minutemen double nickels
germs mia
kid koala carpal tunnel syndrome
minor threat out of step/complete discog
autechre tri-repetae++
can ege bamyasi
discharge hear nothing sya nothing
rush 2112
dag nasty wig out at dinkos
radiohead amnesiac
tool aenima
led zeppelin houses of the holy
aerosmith rocks
funkadelic maggot brain
public enemy it takes a nation
ultramagnetic mcs s/t
drive like jehu s/t
buzz****s singles going steady
the ****ies incredible shrinking ****ies
husker du zen arcade
pitchfork eucalyptus
dinosaur jr your living all over me
sonic youth sister
sebadoh III
mission of burma vs.
soft machine volume 1
moody blues days of future
joy division closer
refused songs to fan the flames
bob marley uprising
bob dylan blood on the tracks
stone roses s/t
neil young harvest
40-kraftwerk man machine
neu! neu!2
guns n roses appetite for destruction
ac/dc highway to hell
johny cash live at folsom
rolling stones sticky fingers
godspeed you black emperor! antennas
rapeman two nuns and a pack mule
pink floyd meddle
shellac at action park
pink floyd wish you were here
television marque moon
gang of four entertainment
wire chairs missing
june of 44 tropics and meridians
magazine secondhand daylight
public image ltd metal box
velvet underground and nico
rodan rusty
slint spiderland
mars volta de-loused
at the drive-in acrobat tenement
big black songs about f*cking
bad religion against the grain
operation ivy energy
dilute gypsy valentine curve
sigur ros ( )
devo freedom of choice
explosions in the sky the earth is not
the smiths s/t
fugazi red medicine
pantera vulgar display
king crimson red
modest mouse lonesome crowded west
meat puppets II
primus frizzle fry
busdriver fear of a black tangent
descendents milo goes to college
nerve agents butterfly collection
ink and dagger drive this 7"
80-fear the record
dead kennedys fresh fruit
the cure pornography
flaming lips yoshimi battles the pink robots
richard hell and voidoids blank generation
acid mothers temple wild gals a go-go
talk spirit of eden
orbital 2
sick of it all blood,sweat,no tears
the icarus line penance soiree
dead milkmen big lizard
codeine frigid stars
jesus and mary chain psychocandy
my bloody valentine loveless
living colour cult of personalty
parliament mothership connection
tortoise millions now living
the doors la woman
mr bungle disco volante
rites of spring end on end
shudder to think pony express record

tdoc210 09-29-2005 05:59 PM

urban i expect to see a lou reed transformer at # 1 or pretty damn close

riseagainstrocks 09-29-2005 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger


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74. Faith No More - The Real Thing (1989)



Favourite songs - From Out Of Nowhere , Epic , The Real Thing

Epic owns

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-30-2005 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by adidasss
well, this explains a lot....

No it doesn`t
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Originally Posted by the death of capitilism
urban i expect to see a lou reed transformer at # 1 or pretty damn close

It`s was one of the 30 that I cut , so it`s probably fair to say it`s nearer 101 than 1

Josephine 09-30-2005 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by adidasss
well, this explains a lot....

You bore me.

DontRunMeOver 09-30-2005 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
OK I did this about 3 years ago , because basically i`m an idiot , and because a couple of my friends did it too.And i`ve decided to do it again .... and because I like the challenge.
Basically over the next couple of weeks i shall not only compile and list my Top 100 albums of all time but also write a bit about why I like them & list 3 or 4 songs off each that you should check out.It will also only have one album per artist in the list , because I want to have 100 different artists on there.
Last time I did this it took me about 3 weeks.
Wish me luck ;)

You nutter. Are you sure you're not a music journalist?

Good luck with the list though, if you haven't already finished it. Sorry I haven't been paying enough attention and its time for me to leave this computer for the day.

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-30-2005 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by DontRunMeOver
Are you sure you're not a music journalist?

I`ve been called a lot of things in my life , This is probably the worst :(

boo boo 09-30-2005 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
I`ve been called a lot of things in my life , This is probably the worst :(

Would if i called you a editor for rolling stone? :D

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-30-2005 11:38 AM

I`ve never read it in my life.

It`s just expensive yank toilet paper

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-01-2005 10:35 AM

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64. Stevie Wonder - Innervisions (1973)

I was always a bit dubious of Stevie Wonder , and you can hardly blame me really. I grew up in the eighties when Stevie was churning out crap such as 'I Just Called To Say I Love You' *vomit*. One day I was watching a documentary on black music & was blown away by some of the stuff on this album.The electronic effects on this album sound a little dated now but they were groundbreaking at the time & give this album a totally unique sound of it`s own and you have to say the guy dragged black music into the modern day. Granted people might say Songs In The Key Of Life is better but this album to me seems more leaner & more direct & doesn`t have the sugary ballads that clog up SITKOL.So i`ll go for this one.

Favourite Songs - Too High , Livin For The City , Higher Ground

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63. Motorhead - Overkill (1979)

Question....
How do you spot a fake Motorhead fan

Answer....
They`ll say Ace Of Spades is Motorheads best album


Although Ace of Spades is their most well known song , the album itself is patchy & far from Motorheads best.
THIS is the album you go to if you want the best of Motorhead.Most of the songs off this album have remained in their live shows throughout the whole of their career.It`s just half an hour of a sonic assault on your ears & just never lets go.In fact it`s just brutal. You also have Motorheads best line up of Lemmy , Fast Eddie & Phil 'The Animal' Tayor ,and I only found out recently that it was produced by Jimmy Miller who was responsable for the Stones Exile On Main Street & Primal Scream`s Screamadelica.There`s only one metal album above this on my list , thats just how highly I rate this.

Favourite Songs - Overkill , No Class , Metropolis

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62. Beastie Boys - Pauls Boutique (1989)

I really cannot beleive this album was critically panned when it was released.To me this is the best hip hop album ever made (bar one ... thats coming later).I looked it up on allmusic.com and it said this..Musically, few hip-hop records have ever been so rich; it's not just the recontextulations of familiar music via samples, it's the flow of each song and the album as a whole, culminating in the widescreen suite that closes the record. Lyrically, the Beasties have never been better -- not just because their jokes are razor-sharp, but because they construct full-bodied narratives and evocative portraits of characters and places. Few pop records offer this much to savor, and if Paul's Boutique only made a modest impact upon its initial release, over time its influence could be heard through pop and rap, yet no matter how its influence was felt, it stands alone as a record of stunning vision, maturity, and accomplishment. Plus, it's a hell of a lot of fun, no matter how many times you've heard it.
Can`t say I disagree with any of that.

Favourite Songs - Shake Your Rump , Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun , Shadrach

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61. Ed Harcourt - Here be Monsters (2001)

I find it odd that people are constantly singing the praises of Jamie Cullum for bringing back the sound of jazz & all the rest of it.Especially because Ed was doing it at least 4 or 5 years earlier & doing it much much better. The thing I love most about Ed`s music is his versatility. I think the guy must play every instrument under the sun. So on this album you get slow jazzy ballads , uptempo rock songs with flashy solos and all sorts of things.The only problem I have with Ed`s music is he`s never really fulfilled his potential.None of his subsequent releases have managed to match how wonderful this album is. Hopefully he`ll get there eventually.It`s quite sad to see people as dull as James Blunt & Damien Rice take over this sort of thing when I know Ed is capable of running rings around them on his day.

Favourite Songs - Something In My Eye , Apple Of My Eye , Shanghai

right-track 10-01-2005 10:58 AM

Two rare tracks worth checking out Urban.

Written for Stevie Wonder by Smokey Robinson in 1966 - 'Are You Sure Love Is The Name Of This Game' and a version of the Doors, 'Light My Fire' 68/69.

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-01-2005 11:09 AM

Light my fire eh?

Sounds interesting , is it better than Will Young`s abomination? ;)

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-01-2005 12:06 PM

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60. Husker Du - Zen Arcade (1984)

You have to give credit to anyone that can knock out...
1. A double album where EVERY song is worth listening to
2. A double album that was recorded in 85 hours where EVERY song is worth listening to.
I listened to this the other day & it did kinda strike me as sounding a little dated , however in the context of some of the rubbish that came out around 1984 it`s as fresh as anything, I was never much a fan of Husker Du`s hardcore punk era , To me they seemed to mellow with every album they recorded , and this one being one of their 'middle' albums I think they get the balance just right between great melodic hooks & great driving riffs. I`ve have a little idea of what the concept of this album is (For it is a concept album) It`s just that the music is just so great I don`t really care about it.And when you`ve gone through the whole album thinking things can`t possibly get any better they chuck on all 14 wonderful minutes of Reoccurring Dreams.That song in in itself being one reason why Husker Du showed up just how boring and one dimensional most 80s punk rock really was.

Favourite Songs - Never Talking To You Again , Masochism World , Reoccurring Dreams

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59. The Cult - Love (1985)

I think a Cult revival is due , to me the Cult were one of the best bands of the 80s, or at least they could have been in the eyes of the public had they not spent the next 2 albums after this trying to become some AC/DC tribute band.The Cult were the first ever band I saw live that I really wanted to see. I remember the day well , The Milton Keynes bowl May 29th (My birthday) 1993, Blind Melon & Soul Asylum (before either band had a hit) opened the show to total indifference , The Cult came on , played the opening bars to She Sells Sanctuary & the whole place turned into a lunatic asylum. Guns n Roses headlined that day , The Cult blew them offstage ,to me it was them that headlined that day.Getting back to the album this is the Cult during their Gothic / Psychadelic peak before the overindulgence of 2nd hand AC/DC riffs with guitarist Billy Duffy going for overload on his wah wah pedel.This to me is probably THE most underrated 80s album ever.

Favourite Songs - Rain , The Phoenix , She Sells Sanctuary

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58. Sly And The Family Stone - There`s A Riot Goin` On (1971)

I don`t really know a lot about this album , I know that the album caused a bit of a stir when it was released , both due to it`s cover and it`s content (it`s cynical look at the world was totally at odds to the usual woodstock era hippy stuff that was going around at the time).And I also know that the band were quite possibly the first ever band to have both blacks , whites , males & females as equal members in the band.The main reason I bought this album was because of the huge influence it had on Primal Screams Screamadelica album , and it`s not difficult to spot where Bobby G got his ideas from.One thing I will say about this album , cynicalism never sounded this funky.

Favourite Songs - Love n Haight , Family Affair , (You Caught Me) Smilin'

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57. R.E.M. - Green (1989)

"Please kill me if I ever say I like this band"
Me ... circa 1992 to a friend after seeing the video to Shiny Happy People on MTV.

So then , how did I go from thinking this to the present day where I own 14 REM albums?
Well around that time i`d only heard 3 REM songs , Shiny Happy People , Stand & Everybody Hurts , and I hated all 3 , in fact I still hate those 3 songs now.Well when Monster came out showing a more 'rock' REM I was impressed & bought the album & loved it. So I decided maybe I should give them another chance & check out some more of their stuff. I avoided Automatic For The People & Out Of Time for some reason & decided on this album , and was shocked at just how much I loved it.Listening to it now taking their earlier indie albums into context you can really hear the progression on this album. I can`t think of too many indie bands who get better once they`ve signed to a major label , yet REM managed it.I saw them live in February this year, they only played Orange Crush off this album , I almost lost control of my bodily functions it sounded so good.

Favourite Songs - Pop Song 89 ,World Leader Pretend ,Orange Crush

right-track 10-01-2005 12:16 PM

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Light my fire eh?

Sounds interesting , is it better than Will Young`s abomination? ;)

Whoops...haha...the light my fire song isn't rare at all, its on one of his albums. :o:
The one I meant to say is called, 'Hey Love' and can be found on the cd 'Tamla Motown Connoisseurs'.

Must have had the abomination that is Will Young on my mind. Stevie Wonders version, as you can imagine is far less nauseating.

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-01-2005 05:50 PM

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56. Iggy And The Stooges - Raw Power (1973)

I`ve always felt this is probably the most appropriate album title of all time. Forget the pussified 90s remastered version, the orginal version was almost painful to listen to , and thats just how it should be.This is my favourite Stooges period , which is ironic as the band were on the verge of collapse. As much as I like the debut album & Funhouse i`ve always felt that this album was the best they recorded , this may have been down to the fact that new guitarist James Williamson co wrote most of the material with Iggy as opposed to the the Asheton brothers & Dave Alexander writing them (As on the other 2 albums).While the other 2 albums had a kind of slow grinding feel to them this was more uptempo with better songs but just as brutal.I think this is the album that proved Iggy didn`t really need The Stooges.

Favourite Songs - Search & Destroy , Gimme Danger , Raw Power

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55. The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (2002)

This album really warms me inside & that has nothing to do with the music at all , even though the album itself is totally bonkers and a total experience in itself. It was almost surreal seeing this band i`d loved for over a decade make it big for all the right reasons. I never expected to see The Flaming Lips appearing on mainstream chat shows & music programmes but when this came out , it happened. There they were on prime time TV shows playing songs from this wearing assorted bunny rabbit & teddy bear costumes not taking themselves seriously at all. Also I just love it that a band that have been together over 20 years like the Lips have can still be making the best music of their careers.In fact i`d go as far as saying every Flaming Lips album is better than the last , I can`t think of one single band you can say that about that have been around over 2 decades. I can`t wait to see what they come up with next & they are still the band i`d most love to see live.

Favourite Songs - Fight Test , Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots Pt 2 , Ego Trippin At The Gates Of Hell

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54. Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (1967)

I`ve never been the biggest Pink Floyd fan. Don`t get me wrong I can appreciate Dark Side Of The Moon , Wish You Were Here , Animals & even Meddle is probably my favourite Waters era Floyd album (The Wall just leaves me cold , I hate it) , but for me they don`t come close to this. I think maybe it`s because Syd Barretts songs are more accessable , they almost have a childlike quality to them. To me Syd Barretts songs are a similar sort of thing to Ray Davies`s songs , as in he captures things about being British or English, only Barretts are with about a gallon of LSD added to them. I`ve always had a soft spot for twisted weirdy pop songs & Barrett was an expert at writing them (I also own all his solo stuff) this album is just full of them.

Favourite Songs - Astronony Domine , Lucifer Sam, Intersellar Overdrive

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53. Beck - Odelay (1996)

Christ , where do you even begin with this album?
When I bought this I had no idea what to expect from it.I`d been told it was a great album but when I asked what sort of thing it was I just met lots of people not really sure what to say about it.So I sat back & listened , and when the album was finished I was still none the wiser as to what on earth this album is , all I know was that I loved it & I don`t think I took it off my stereo for about the next 6 years.In fact I still listen to it once in a while , and it still never gets boring.If only he could do another album this good , although his last came close to it.

Favourite Songs - Hotwax , The New Pollution , Ramshackle

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-07-2005 01:31 PM

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52. Eels - Beautiful Freak (1996)

I like Eels
Eels are one of those bands , you can`t imagine them being somebodies favourite band of all time , yet you know when you go out & buy an album of theirs you know you`ll be getting some quality songs. I would imagine if most people were putting an Eels album up here they would probably choose Electro Shock Blues. I do like that album but for me it didn`t have the impact of this one. This is one of those albums where you could probably pick any song off it & it would make a great single. Back in 1996 right slap bang in the middle of the Britpop explosion , Eels were one of the very few American bands I had any time for. In fact i`ve always been puzzled as to why they were always more successful in the UK rather than the US.But on the other hand given that America was listening to Bush , Pearl Jam & Hootie & The Blowfish at the time I shouldn`t really be that surprised.

Favourite Songs - Novocaine for the Soul , Susan's House , Your Lucky Day in Hell

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51. Wire - Chairs Missing (1978)

Wire are probably one of the most unsung bands of all when it comes to influence on todays music. It`s been said bands like Franz Ferdinand , Kaiser Cheifs , Bloc Party blah blah blah .... owe a huge debt to Gang Of Four , but i`ve always seen more of Wire in their music than them. Even during the whole Britpop thing they were ripped off mercilessly by Elastica , Menswear & many more here today gone tomorrow NME favoured bands. This is probably Wire at their peak , they had the urgency of their debut album Pink Flag , but their songwriting had become much much better.And if you don`t like a Wire song , it doesn`t matter anyway because usually there would be another one along in just over a minute.This album also contains Outdoor Miner , in my opinion one of the best songs ever written. That song is to me is what Teenage Kicks was to John Peel.

Favourite Songs - Practice Makes Perfect , Outdoor Miner , I Am The Fly

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50. Grandaddy - The Sophtware Slump (2000)

I have no idea where or when I first heard of Grandaddy , I just sort of found myself liking them , I don`t remember seeing or hearing them anywhere.It was just a feeling of sort of knowing I like them without actually hearing them. Maybe it`s because they sound like a cross between Mercury Rev & The Flaming Lips, so it was probably destined that i`d like them. Although to be honest I think Grandaddy write better songs than both those bands.I also love the way they take totally random & idiotic song themes & turn them beautiful sounding songs , for example the song Jed The Humanoid is about a forgotten alcoholic android , yet as daft as it sounds it`s a wonderful moving ballad.Odd.

Favourite Songs - He's Simple He's Dumb He's the Pilot , The Crystal Lake , Hewlett's Daughter , Jed The Humanoid

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49. Massive Attack - Mezzanine (1998)

This was the first ever Massive Attack album I ever bought and my God was I impressed with it. I was never into the whole Trip Hop thing. I respected it , but it was a little lightweight for me.I like Blue Lines and could see that it was a genre inspiring album , but it was a bit light & a bit popish for my liking , and to be honest Protection never really did anything for me. But THIS album was a totally different kettle of fish , It was dark , it was brooding , it was funky. I don`t think I would ever get sick of hearing the dub bass on this album that i`ve listened to so loud it rattles your jaw. Angel for me is THE best album opener of all time. I just love the way the bass (Dub of course) starts off quite & builds & builds with the percussion rattling in the background steadily getting louder & louder before the main riff with the duel guitars just comes crashing in. I swear that bit makes me orgasm.

Favourite Songs - Angel , Karma Coma , Inertia Creeps , Black Milk

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-07-2005 02:53 PM

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48. The Doors - The Doors (1967)

Let`s see if I can go the whole way through this without saying once that I think the singer in this band is a total & utter cu.... oops almost. You know I love a nice big organ in my music & they don`t come bigger or better than Ray Manzarek`s big organ.In fact Ray Manzarek is my hero in this band & I doubt I would like them half an much as I do if it wasn`t for his influence. Choosing my favourite Doors album is a tough one , I bought all their albums as a box set so i`ve had an equal amount of exposure to all of them. I guess this one gets the nod due to it having the most of their most well known songs on it. However if you take out 'The End' & replace it with 'When The Music`s Over' I would have probably put this album a lot lot higher.

Favourite Songs - Break On Through (To The Other Side) , Soul Kitchen , The Crystal Ship , Light My Fire

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47. The Go! Team - Thunder Lightning Strike (2004)

I ignored this band for a while because the name racked up images of some crappy punk pop band ....what an idiot I was.
One evening I was looking on the website for Later With Jools Holland & noticed that they would be playing on it.It said on the site that they sounded like a cross between Sonic Youth & The Jackson Five , that made me take note. I watched the show & it has to be said they were the best band on it , and the following day I bought the album. The Sonic Youth/Jacksons comparison was only the tip of the iceberg, there is so much going on in this record. It`s pop , it`s rock , it`s old skool hip hop & it just blends wonderfully together with it`s lo-fi fuzzy production , there are not many bands I can say this about but I am literally salivating at what their next album will bring.

Favourite Songs - Panther Dash , Ladyflash , Junior Kickstart , The Power Is On

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46. The White Stripes - De Stijl (2000)

It was a really difficult choice as to which White Stripes album to include , this or Elephant. This one just scraped it due to my love of all things lo-fi & garagy, and I think this is probably the most bluesy album they ever made.Plus this one hasn`t been played to death on TV or radio. Oh and it was the first White Stripes album I owned. The great thing about this album is it`s rawness , It just sounds like somebody set up in a studio , knocked out a load of great tunes there & then , and then said 'yeah that`ll do' and put it out. Which is how it should be.This album to me sounds like it could have been recorded anytime between 1963 & 2000 , it`s just a timeless album. Listening to this now after hearing the incoherent mess that is Get Behind Me Satan makes me think that a back to basics album is badly needed.

Favourite Songs - You're Pretty Good Looking (For a Girl) , Apple Blossom , I'm Bound to Pack It Up , Why Can't You Be Nicer to Me?

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45. Talking Heads - Fear Of Music (1979)

This is probably the hardest album for me to write about. It`s just one of those albums you really have to listen to yourself to understand it.To take elements of what this record about is pointless really. It`s far greater than the sum of it`s parts. Everything is contradictory. Some of the songs almost have a disco feel to them yet to call them disco would be a huge insult. The album has a serious tone yet a lot of the lyrics are just plain nonsence. I saw David Bryne being interveiwed on this album when it was nominated on Channel 4`s top 100 greatest albums. He didn`t have a clue what the album was supposed to be about either & said that he was going for the lyrical sound rather than what the words themselves meant , using his voice as an instrument as it were, On paper this album should be a huge mess , yet in my opinion (and I guess a lot of other people too) think this is Talking Heads best album. I have absolutley no idea what the hell I am rambling about here , just listen to it ...ok?

Favourite Songs - I Zimbra , Air , Cities , Life During Wartime

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-09-2005 03:57 AM

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44. The Jesus & Mary Chain - Honeys Dead (1992)

This band are the reason i`ve never really been that impressed by Nirvana. The Mary Chain were doing that sort of thing years before in a much more original way.And their songs were much better too. The opening salvo of Reverence & Teenage Lust in my opinion is better than anything on Nevermind. The problem with the Mary Chain was there was always something that stopped their albums being great. Psychocandy`s awful production grated on your ears after a few songs , Darklands was a bit lightweight & too jangly indie & Automatic had one of the worst examples of tinny 80s production going.Luckily this is where they finally got it right (And for the first time ever a proper drummer). I`ve never really understood why this album wasn`t bigger , in fact the reaction to it was that of total indifference.Shame really coz apart from the early singles this album contains the best songs they ever did.

Favourite Songs - Reverence , Teenage Lust , Sugar Ray , Good For My Soul

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43. Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress (2003)

No I didn`t choose If Your Feeling Sinister ...shoot me
The reason why I didn`t choose it is because before this album Belle & Sebastian were a novelty to me. They were just a little bit too twee & I found it hard to take them seriously. I couldn`t listen to more than just a couple of songs without getting bored.They were one of those bands that I could listen to an odd song every now & again but that was it.
And then this album came along.
This album totally changed my perception of Belle & Sebastian.After the huge borefest that was 'Storytelling' this album totally blew me away.It could be for a number of reasons but I think the main one was due to Stuart Murdoch finally becoming a proper frontman & taking more responsability , which is a good thing when you take into account he is their best songwriter. Also it could be down to the producer Trevor 'Buggles,Frankie Goes To Hollywood,Tatu' Horn`s production. But the biggest change is the tweeness has gone.We finally get to here Belle & Sebastian rock out a little , we even get hear Thin Lizzy guitars as done by B&S. So this is the most fun B&S album & it`s the album I thought 'wow there`s a great band under all the tweeness here somewhere'. And I love it to bits.

Favourite Songs - Step into My Office Baby , Dear Catastrophe Waitress , I'm a Cuckoo ,Wrapped Up in Books

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42. MC5 - Kick Out The Jams (1969)

This album is a wonderful album , don`t get me wrong here but could you imagine how great this record would be if the album opener actually was Kick Out The Jams , instead we get the f*cking awful Ramblin' Rose opening this up ....WHY?????????
We`d be talking top 30 placing if it had,
Forgetting the negetives this is one band I would have loved to see live, there`s just so much energy in this record.I remember the first time I heard this album & being shocked at just how aggressive & loud this album was.In fact I seem to remember thinking to myself 'They had bands this heavy in 1968????' (This was before i`d heard The Stooges) I`d say I much prefer MC5 over the Stooges , they just seemed that little bit more thought out & more ambitious musically with touches of psychadelia,blues & jazz
mixed in the noise somewhere. Godfathers of Punk? ... Who the hell cares.

Favourite Songs - Kick Out The Jams , Motor City Is Burning , Rocket Reducer No 62 , Starship

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41. The Who - The Who Sell Out (1967)

The best album they ever did , better than Tommy (Concept albums are boring) Better than Who`s Next (You can tell a Led Zeppelin fan coz they always say this is the Who`s best album)and a lot better than everything else.
Now it could be argued that this is a concept album and that I am contradicting myself here , but it`s a fun concept and it takes nothing away from the songs themselves. The songs themselves are great and stand up perfectly well on their own merits, in fact they were probably the last actual pop songs the Who ever wrote before coming this huge stadium rock monster. Of course this album just HAS to be heard for all the radio jingles. Sorry but I just couldn`t imagine the stars of today obviously taking the piss out of themselves like the Who do here. You think we`ll see Billy Corgan in a bath full of baked beans on his next album? I doubt it.

Favourite Songs - Armenia City in the Sky , Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand , Tattoo , I Can See For Miles

dog 10-09-2005 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
You think we`ll see Billy Corgan in a bath full of baked beans on his next album? I doubt it.

because thats already been done by the who.

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-09-2005 04:11 AM

Thats never stopped him using second hand Smashing Pumpkins riffs in Zwan

boo boo 10-09-2005 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger

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41. The Who - The Who Sell Out (1967)

The best album they ever did , better than Tommy (Concept albums are boring) Better than Who`s Next (You can tell a Led Zeppelin fan coz they always say this is the Who`s best album)and a lot better than everything else.Now it could be argued that this is a concept album and that I am contradicting myself here , but it`s a fun concept and it takes nothing away from the songs themselves. The songs themselves are great and stand up perfectly well on their own merits, in fact they were probably the last actual pop songs the Who ever wrote before coming this huge stadium rock monster. Of course this album just HAS to be heard for all the radio jingles. Sorry but I just couldn`t imagine the stars of today obviously taking the piss out of themselves like the Who do here. You think we`ll see Billy Corgan in a bath full of baked beans on his next album? I doubt it.

Favourite Songs - Armenia City in the Sky , Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand , Tattoo , I Can See For Miles

I strongly disagree with that, and so would 99% of all diehard who fans. :D


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