It might be because I was an impressionable 16 year old but mine are all from the first half of 1989
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
Pixies - Doolittle
Spacemen 3 - Playing With Fire
sbob:
Though TBH, the last one is just for Try a little tenderness, without doubt my favourite song in the world.
You sir are a gentleman and a scholar, have a gold star, a pay rise and take the rest of the day off.
That's hard, depends on the mood, todays mood means these are the 3 top three albums i could listen to over and over:
Stone Roses - selt titled
Violent Femmes - Self titled
Rage Against the Machine - self -titled
Seems i like bands that can't be bothered to name albums
If tomorrow i feel relaxed just for 5 minutes, it'll be:
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
Portishead - Summy
Leftfield - Leftism
(it must be the demographic on here, but can't help wondering why there hasn't been a matt johnson revival.)
On simple number of listens it could be
the the, soul mining
velvet underground, velvets live (or loaded)
bobby dylan, new morning, dag nab it.
barely listen to albums these days, but for this year it would be
anderson paak, malibu
frank ocean, channel orange (still on it. could have said tyler the creator, flower boy)
probably daft punk, probably discovery
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic
George Michael - Faith
Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat
Like most, give it a few days and the list will likely be wildly different.
The Wedding Present - Seamonsters
The Jesus and Marychain - Psychocandy
Echo and the Bunnymen - Ocean Rain
Current interests,
The Joy of Motion - Animals as Leaders
No Grave but the Sea - Alestorm
Watershed - Opeth
Ash - Free All Angels
Ramones - It's Alive
Stone Roses - Stone Roses
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
Produced by a friend of mines dad 8) so nice to see it cropping up so often.
Right now it's :
Fear Factory - Demanufacture
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Pantera - Far Beyond Driven. Or Alice in Chains - Dirt.
This is haaaard. 🙁
The Notwist - Neon Golden
Faith No More - Angel Dust
Sparklehorse - Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot
The first one is very likely to appear in the list whenever I'm asked. The other two may rotate in and out of it more frequently, according to mood.
Unknown Pleasures
Kind of Blue
The Mikado (version: D'Oyle Carte and the RPO. Conductor Royston Nash. Decca Records)I have eclectic tastes.
I look forward to you displaying these tastes... your list a bit mainstream if you ask me 😆
Clearly, you've no idea what "eclectic" means.
Thanks anyway for your generous input.
Scud ..
That Portishead album ..was that the follow up to Dummy ? 😀
( great album by the way )
Clearly, you've no idea what "eclectic" means.
Actually, I do. I even googled it beforehand to make absolutely sure. 😀 are you sure you didn't mean [i]catholic[/i]? 😉
Thanks anyway for your generous input.
Aw, don't be like that, I was just mildly poking fun at you choosing 2 classic genre 'best albums' and claiming eclectic was all. At least I chose In a Silent Way.... 😛
Your condition is worse than I thought.
Wandering around Bath today, with the ‘phones in, and one track popped up, reminding me that top of the current list of three is:
Steely Dan [i]Aja[/i]
Death Cab For Cutie [i]Transatlanticism[/i]
Belly [i]Star/King[/i]
I have to put those two together, I cannot choose between them, both just chock-full of great choonz.
And I’m currently pledging their new album, due next year, and got tickets for their Bristol gig in June. Whoop!
As ever with these questions, just three?
Top of the head 'right now' answer...
Nowhere. Ride.
The Holy Bible. Manic Street Preachers.
Repent. Replenish. Repeat. Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip.
The Clash - The Clash
Nick Cave - Live at the Albert Hall
Happy Mondays - Thrills pills and Bellyaches
3 albums is at least 7 albums to short of what is needed.
The best of stereophonics
The best of A-Ha
Top Gun Soundtrack or the best of the Proclaimers.
