what was the last 'classic album' you got and were knocked out by?

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god i hate street hassle so much.

rent, Thursday, 11 December 2008 17:53 (seventeen years ago)

Is OK Computer old enough to be a "classic album"? Most of the "classic albums" I've listened to for the first time over the last couple of years were okay, but they didn't knock me out. (Sorry, Sweetheart of the Rodeo.)

WmC, Thursday, 11 December 2008 18:30 (seventeen years ago)

'I Want You' (is it 'cassic' or are Let's Get it On and WGO Marvin's quota?)

sonofstan, Thursday, 11 December 2008 18:32 (seventeen years ago)

lolz when I first heard Sweetheart of the Rodeo my response was a serious WTF. Do not get the love for that album. I love lots of 60s country - particularly Buck Owens, Flatt & Scruggs "Songs of the Famous Carter Family", Waylon Jennings, etc. - and the Byrds doing it just seems kinda pointless. Traded it to a friend shortly thereafter, don't regret it a bit.

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 11 December 2008 18:34 (seventeen years ago)

Do people really consider it a classic album though?

Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Thursday, 11 December 2008 18:36 (seventeen years ago)

Fleetwood Mac - "Then Play On". I never listened to Fleetwood Mac until I was introduced to Tusk a couple years ago and was floored. Not a big fan of "Rumours", but someone played "Then Play On" recently and I think I may love it as much as Tusk. Incredible record.

oscar, Thursday, 11 December 2008 18:41 (seventeen years ago)

"Dirk Wears White Sox" recently went on endless repeat...

dlp9001, Thursday, 11 December 2008 19:53 (seventeen years ago)

blondie - parallel lines

sweaty palms, Thursday, 11 December 2008 20:28 (seventeen years ago)

two weeks pass...

God Bless Tiny Tim! Who knew people were writing such weird & wonderful songs 90 years ago? Or that Tim doesn't rely on the falsetto exclusively? Or that fucking Nico fills in for Tuesday Weld?! (The answer: Everyone who contributed to the "Tiny Tim, C or D?" thread that I should've read sooner; that's who)

Myonga Vön Bontee, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 01:43 (seventeen years ago)

pet sounds, strangely enough. and a smile bootleg. i hated the beach boys when i was a kid because their voices annoyed me. but i'm listening to them right now and holy FUCK do these two albums have some amazing songs on them.

Mr. Snrub, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 02:41 (seventeen years ago)

hey dlp9001,

have u ever heard the ADAM AND THE ANTS peel sessions? its not my thing but people into his '...sox' era go MENTAL about it.

piscesx, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 05:01 (seventeen years ago)

Led Zeppelin I

VISION QUEST TO KNOCK YOU UP (John Justen), Tuesday, 30 December 2008 05:02 (seventeen years ago)

still bill withers live at carnegie hall. completely absolutely fucking amazing record.

TOMBOT, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 05:07 (seventeen years ago)

1976/ J.J. Cale - Troubadour (Shelter Records)

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jbill, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 07:20 (seventeen years ago)

fail

jbill, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 07:21 (seventeen years ago)

dolly parton - jolene

"made smashable" (k3vin k.), Tuesday, 30 December 2008 07:27 (seventeen years ago)

'I Want You' (is it 'cassic' or are Let's Get it On and WGO Marvin's quota?)

He's got at least four other classics on top of those two; I Want You isn't even the one, although obviously people disagree. But yeah, he's got a deep catalog.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 07:54 (seventeen years ago)

Rush Subdivisions

I never realized how great they were in the early 80s. Holy shit.

Nate Carson, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 12:18 (seventeen years ago)

dusty in memphis

swamp buggy badass (negotiable), Tuesday, 30 December 2008 12:51 (seventeen years ago)

Xpost re: Adam and his Ants

I've mail ordered a copy of the Peel Sessions, though it hasn't shown up yet. I get the impression that you could spend a lot of time and money tracking down Adam's punk and post-punky stuff...

For some reason the thing that's freaked me out the most was the youtube video of him with NIN doing Physical. Since his old career is new to me, that seems like such a bizarre pairing.

dlp9001, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 14:28 (seventeen years ago)

World Shut Your Mouth from Julian Cope, but I don't know, whether it is considered as a classic

can't speak for it's "Classic" status, but I recently found it cheap and it's been glued to my turntable ever since. I didn't really know much outside the Teardrop Explodes stuff.

extremely intoxicated & uncooperative outside a Hסּסּters in Winston-Salem (will), Tuesday, 30 December 2008 15:42 (seventeen years ago)

I bought that Harry Smith Anthology of American Folk Music box set w/some gift cards i got...

Like everything has already been said about it I guess, so I won't attempt to butt in on Greil Marcus's turf, but it's really amazing and i don't think i'm going to listen to anything else for awhile

Rob Liberace (M@tt He1ges0n), Tuesday, 30 December 2008 16:06 (seventeen years ago)

i don't think i'm going to listen to anything else for awhile

I don't think you're going to, either. :)

That well's pretty fucking deep.

staggerlee, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 16:55 (seventeen years ago)

i really like the 2nd double CD, the social music ones, the fiddle rave ups are weird and really cyclical, almost remind me of krautrock </ talkingoutofmyass>

Rob Liberace (M@tt He1ges0n), Tuesday, 30 December 2008 18:49 (seventeen years ago)

Simple Minds - Reel to Real Cacophony
Dillard & Clark - The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark
Leonard Cohen - Death of a Ladies Man (I always imagined that I'd dislike this, and several years ago that might have been true)

bmus, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 19:22 (seventeen years ago)

World Shut Your Mouth my fave Cope album (of all I've heard incl Explodes) by some distance actually.

Architectury & Morality and Dazzle Ships by OMD were rly wo when I got & listened to them a couple of weeks ago!

anatol_merklich, Wednesday, 31 December 2008 01:17 (seventeen years ago)

Just tried a couple Cale records m'self, including "Dazzle".. no thanks.

But, thanks to the "Murmur" thread, "Murmur."

Kyle Clewett (bassace), Thursday, 1 January 2009 01:39 (seventeen years ago)

well, hex by bark psychosis is pretty classic and i can't believe how fantastic this album is. i love dustsucker, but hey, this is brilliant.

ConnieXX, Thursday, 1 January 2009 01:42 (seventeen years ago)

John Hartford - Aereo-Plain

A Jetpack! Operation! (Cliftonb), Thursday, 1 January 2009 07:20 (seventeen years ago)

So I finally listened to Tusk last night. Sweet Jesus, it is BRILLIANT.

mike t-diva, Friday, 9 January 2009 11:05 (seventeen years ago)

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41WMR8ZXZJL._SS500_.jpg

kingkongvsgodzilla, Friday, 9 January 2009 13:40 (seventeen years ago)

hmm actually tusk is probably my answer to this too

Lemonade In Hammocks (electricsound), Friday, 9 January 2009 13:44 (seventeen years ago)

'this nation's saving grace' knocked me out. but certainly not on the first listen. i had to really listen closely to uncover the magic of the songs. its just effortlessly tuneful in an unconscious kind of way. almost like its going down the abstract route, and intercepting melody and hook along the way

Charlie Howard, Friday, 9 January 2009 14:46 (seventeen years ago)

yes - 'close to the edge'

Michael B, Friday, 9 January 2009 15:33 (seventeen years ago)

i've owned that for about 9 years. i still don't think i've given it its full due yet

Charlie Howard, Friday, 9 January 2009 15:34 (seventeen years ago)

Bought a pretty sweet copy of Curtis/Live! on LP and it's just ridiculously great. Ditto Tyrone Davis' Can I Change My Mind, Johnny Bristol's Hang On In There Baby...a good day for soul records.

ellaguru, Friday, 9 January 2009 15:41 (seventeen years ago)

The first four Roxy Music albums. Why I haven't got into these before I don't know, totally stupendous.

bidfurd, Friday, 9 January 2009 19:14 (seventeen years ago)

I'm trying to think of the last 'classic album' I've bought.

Alex in SF, Friday, 9 January 2009 19:20 (seventeen years ago)

Or was knocked up by

Ye Mad Puffin, Friday, 9 January 2009 19:26 (seventeen years ago)

Faust IV. Picked it up about a month ago and it just kills me. Was just listening to it this morning - it's still in that phase where every time I listen to it I realize it's even better than I thought the last time I listened to it.

scott pgwp (pgwp), Friday, 9 January 2009 19:57 (seventeen years ago)

eight months pass...

there's not been a revival of this thread in the SPOTIFY era so how's about we have one now?

piscesx, Sunday, 4 October 2009 17:19 (sixteen years ago)

Spotify + Jazz thread = Me being currently knocked out by

http://www.jazz.com/assets/2008/1/3/albumcoverJohnColtrane-Ascension.jpg

I'M LEGALLY A MIDGET (a hoy hoy), Sunday, 4 October 2009 17:23 (sixteen years ago)

Bowie's Low.

Daniel, Esq., Sunday, 4 October 2009 17:25 (sixteen years ago)

I was listening to it, BTW, to see how P2K's top album of the decade from the 70s -- 00s compare to each other. So it's Low v. Daydream Nation v. OK Computer v. Kid A.

Might be a good poll, actually. But I'm not sure just being the No. 1 disc of a decade (according to Pitchfork) creates an especially meaningful comparison.

Daniel, Esq., Sunday, 4 October 2009 17:28 (sixteen years ago)

what a horrible set of choices!

(i know it's a predictable response. i was tempted to add FIRST)

thomp, Sunday, 4 October 2009 17:53 (sixteen years ago)

lol. IT IS WHAT IT IS.

Daniel, Esq., Sunday, 4 October 2009 17:54 (sixteen years ago)

answer to the thread question - EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS IS NOWHERE. one of those records that reminds you why teenagers spend so much time in their parents' garages, why that ever became a thing. i bought it for £3 because the reissue was coming out and you know what, i don't even care if i can't hear the rhythm section.

thomp, Sunday, 4 October 2009 17:54 (sixteen years ago)

oh and U F ORB, which i listened to fully for the first time on the bus to work, and had such a great set of coincidences - speeding up and slowing down in time, catching sight of horses running across a field as a beat came in, getting stuck in traffic for the exact duration of the victor lewis smith bit - that i'm sort of scared to listen to it again

thomp, Sunday, 4 October 2009 17:56 (sixteen years ago)

Geir Hongro Sings the Ringo Starr Songbook

iago g., Sunday, 4 October 2009 17:59 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.magisystem.net/~akiu/images/cd/milesdavis_onthecorner.jpg
Why did I wait so long? Its 18 years since I first heard Kind of Blue.

Dérive (Derelict), Sunday, 4 October 2009 18:01 (sixteen years ago)


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