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clutnuckle 01-14-2011 07:28 PM

Great ****ing list. Something that truly lets people branch off into the less appreciated side of influential music. Everything I've heard off of this list is a gem in its own special way.

dankrsta 01-14-2011 07:57 PM

I've heard about 20. There are a couple of names I've heard different albums from, so they don't count.

Heard: Steve Reich, Pearls Before Swine, The United States of America, Silver Apples, Kevin Ayers, Alvin Lucier, Cluster, John Cale, The Modern Lovers, Faust, Pere Ubu, Lou Reed, The Residents, Chrome, Nurse With Wound, Bad Brains, Royal Trux, Tony Conrad, Dead Can Dance, Labradford.

Really want to hear: Robert Fripp, Mark Stewart, Christian Marclay, Oval, Last Exit, Rachel's, and many more...

Very interesting list.

bob. 01-14-2011 07:58 PM

i've never heard Steve reich but the name really rings a bell

s_k 01-14-2011 07:59 PM

Quote:

Dr. John
Gris-Gris (1968)

The United States of America
The United States of America (1968)

Shooting at the Moon
Kevin Ayers

Lee Scratch Perry
Revolution Dub (1975)

Eric Dolphy
Out to Lunch! (1964)
Five.

dankrsta 01-14-2011 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by bob. (Post 985863)
i've never heard Steve reich but the name really rings a bell

I think you'd like his music. Very listenable minimalism.

I'm happy The Dead C is on the list, but unfortunately I haven't heard that album.

Dayvan Cowboy 01-14-2011 08:10 PM

I have heard two. The Steve Reich album and the NWW album. that is it.

Raust 01-14-2011 08:19 PM

Looks like an interesting list definatley going to check out some of those albums :hphones:. I've only listened to 5 of the albums on there though.

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-14-2011 09:51 PM

Heard 23 of those and own another 3 that I've yet to listen to.

Best list I've seen in ages. I think I might have to work my way through it.

bob. 01-14-2011 10:25 PM

^i was think the exact same thing.....there is so much in there that i would probably never have known about

TockTockTock 01-14-2011 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Conan (Post 985812)
I've heard Son House - Father of the Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions and although he may not be well known now I do know that he was a very prominent and influential bluesman. So I don't really know if you could say "nobody was listening", but I'm glad it made the list.

I've also heard Dancing in Your Head by Ornette Coleman. It's one of my favorite Coleman records, actually.

Of course I've heard Bad Brains self-titled. Again, I don't think this is a lost treasure. It's a treasure all right, but it was highly influential and remains popular today.

I also wouldn't say Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed was anything particularly good. Maybe it didn't deserve the critical bashing it got, because after all it was an experimental album, but I don't consider it a lost treasure as it was quite high profile to begin with.

Overall I think this list contained some interesting write ups and I'm looking forward to checking out some of them.

Agreed about Son House. He's my favorite blues musician.


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