NPR's 150 Albums Made by Women

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A missed opportunity to trash LCD Soundsystem and Fleet Foxes.

billstevejim, Tuesday, 25 July 2017 23:23 (eight years ago)

I'm surprised to see Slint on there, I didn't think Spiderland was quite popular enough to get the "icky boys like it so it's funny to say it's bad" treatment.

JRN, Tuesday, 25 July 2017 23:44 (eight years ago)

Good lord, this whole ordeal.
http://s2.quickmeme.com/img/d4/d4824a1a0f58f3a938bc389fbfb3cc5c084f9a354c1ed8f887f9e3b29d98bcff.jpg

he doesn't need to be racist about it though. (Austin), Tuesday, 25 July 2017 23:55 (eight years ago)

I was surprised no Throwing Muses, neither list and only one mention here. I didn't think they had disappeared from the critical eye so much.

nickn, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 01:27 (eight years ago)

I like how on that Jezebel list they give no explanation for anything, and how they include a link for exactly one album, Orgy Punk Statik Paranoia, as if they assume their readership is familiar with all the other craptacular choices.

o. nate, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 02:22 (eight years ago)

jezebel list is corny imo. too many fish-barrel choices & reinforcing conventional wisdom + random critical darlings whoever made it doesnt like personally

Listen to my homeboy Fantano (D-40), Wednesday, 26 July 2017 02:53 (eight years ago)

it cant help but feel like its still mainly pandering to ppl's generic ideas of 'good' & 'bad' taste esp around notions of class

Listen to my homeboy Fantano (D-40), Wednesday, 26 July 2017 02:54 (eight years ago)

love that RLJ tweet. The order of the poll is contentious, I mean in no world should Kate Bush be that low

Week of Wonders (Ross), Wednesday, 26 July 2017 03:53 (eight years ago)

now if jezebel made a list of 150 worst albums by women...

busy bee starski (m coleman), Wednesday, 26 July 2017 15:10 (eight years ago)

I thought it was convenient that the entire Jezebel list was all on one page rather than divided into 15 annoying parts, but then the page finished loading and there ended up being an ad every 3 entries, amounting to 50 ads you have to scroll through as you read a list of the 150 lowest rated rateyourmusic albums. very 'fuck the system', that

90 miles an hour (down a dead end thread) (unregistered), Wednesday, 26 July 2017 15:29 (eight years ago)

just realised, no Abba!

André Ryu (Neil S), Wednesday, 26 July 2017 15:32 (eight years ago)

There's some good juxtapositions on that list, like this:

133. Chief Keef, Finally Rich

132. Drake, Views

131. Phish, Lawn Boy

Frederik B, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 15:34 (eight years ago)

Guns'n'Roses surprisingly low.

Frederik B, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 15:36 (eight years ago)

Clemenza otm on the arbitrariness of the Mamas and the Papas and Jefferson Airplane falling out of favor.

timellison, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 21:21 (eight years ago)

it's cuz they suck

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 21:32 (eight years ago)

A 1939-1963 list:
https://medium.com/@jonathanbogart/the-150-greatest-albums-by-women-before-1964-54393ae871ec

etc, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 21:46 (eight years ago)

Throwing Muses/Hersch (and maybe Mary Margaret O'Hara, though she's more obscure to begin with) feels like the biggest omission from a list which is explicitly setting out to grapple with gender questions.

I think the artist choices are good ones. I assume there were pretty explicit riding instructions to focus on ~impact~, hence selections like Like A Virgin which pretty much no one thinks is better than the albums before and after it, Britney's debut, even Erykah Badu's debut.

Tim F, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 22:16 (eight years ago)

I have lost track of what this thread has covered, as is often the case when I browse this web-site, but I wanted to say 150 of the worst albums by men seems like a drop in the ocean. I think it is safe to say every other album released by a man is bad, not necessarily based on their sexual orientation and/or gender, but because DAW software is so easily attained and has made music creation very simple. We need not go further than Jake Paul, who I'm sure would top this list if he had the attention span to write a full album's worth of songs.

the sound of space, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 22:29 (eight years ago)

I admit to being a bit surprised by the inclusion of Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot as one of the "worst" albums by men in the totality of albums made by men, though. The higher placed albums seem to be honest attempts at selecting the worst ones at least.

the sound of space, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 22:35 (eight years ago)

32. Enrique Iglesias, Sex and Love

31. Placebo, Placebo

30. Nickelback, Silver Side Up

that's some shade @ Placebo lol

kinder, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 22:35 (eight years ago)

Against Me!
Transgender Dysphoria Blues (Total Treble, 2014)

Thought this was a list of albums by women.

_Rudipherous_, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 22:59 (eight years ago)

Congrats, I've been on ilx for eight years and that was the first time I've ever flagged a post. Truly disgusting comment.

Evan R, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 23:09 (eight years ago)

Yeah, what the hell there, Rudi?

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 26 July 2017 23:16 (eight years ago)

While I disagree with the sentiment expressed above, that particular album's inclusion did feel very "it's 2017—we've gotta have one" to me. I mean, musically, Against Me! ain't shit and never have been.

grawlix (unperson), Wednesday, 26 July 2017 23:36 (eight years ago)

yo rudipherous fuck you

ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Thursday, 27 July 2017 00:24 (eight years ago)

it's cuz they suck

― Οὖτις

Hey, c'mon, we already had this fight on the Cream thread--not fun!

clemenza, Thursday, 27 July 2017 00:33 (eight years ago)

Response-lists are proliferating so quickly that posting about omissions seems even more nitpicky than usual. But I'll point out what I think is a major one on the pre-'64 list, the second thing I checked for after the Shirelles (who are there): the Chantels. They essentially invented girl-group. Skimmed quickly, looks like a good list otherwise.

clemenza, Thursday, 27 July 2017 00:40 (eight years ago)

thought greil m's comment today was interesting:

The point of a list is selection: ruthlessly, unfairly, perversely, both to start a conversation and to mock the whole idea of boiling anything in life down to a list. Dave Marsh’s The Heart of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made is not really a list: it’s a long walk through one person’s taste, sense of history, idiosyncrasy, love and hate.
With a list of 150 albums—as if the great moments are there—all kinds of factors come into play that deforms any sense of what is and what isn’t. Considerations of balance and fairness—the opposite of what a list should be—in terms of eras, race, ethnicity, genre, and on and on make decisions, not what do I love, what would distort the story if it were left out (or included). And there’s too much—when there’s room for anything and everyone, who cares?
I could say that any top list that puts Joni Mitchell’s Blue over Aretha’s I Never Loved a Man or X-ray Spex’s Germfree Adolescents is a travesty, but really, you have to dive into the depths of 130-150 to grapple with the thing, and who will? The truth is, when you run through the whole thing, it’s dispiriting. The need to play fair has led to a pile of records, many of which are not really very good, and some of which aren’t good at all.

https://greilmarcus.net/ask-greil-2/

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Thursday, 27 July 2017 01:03 (eight years ago)

Hmm... so basically his point is that 150 is not a good number of items for a list of this type? It sounds like he's saying they should either have picked more or fewer.

o. nate, Thursday, 27 July 2017 01:15 (eight years ago)

I don't get where he thinks "the need to play fair" led to inclusion of bad records. He knows how P&J works. High-scoring albums and, I'm sure, the need to play fair affected those choices too. He's assuming these women picked Bluebecause they were playing fair? He's on firmer ground arguing the pick is a travesty and letting it go, which is at least an aesthetic judgment.

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 27 July 2017 01:20 (eight years ago)

The need to play fair has led to a pile of records, many of which are not really very good, and some of which aren’t good at all.

NPR's arts coverage in 28 words.

grawlix (unperson), Thursday, 27 July 2017 01:32 (eight years ago)

Any list.

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 27 July 2017 01:40 (eight years ago)

Gentlemen, it's not a stretch to imagine Blue showing up on the most ballots by female critics, as it will in many male critics' list.

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 27 July 2017 01:42 (eight years ago)

Blue is not one of the albums on the list I'd argue with. I've never heard it.

grawlix (unperson), Thursday, 27 July 2017 01:52 (eight years ago)

A 1939-1963 list:
https://medium.com/@jonathanbogart/the-150-greatest-albums-by-women-before-1964-54393ae871ec

― etc, Wednesday, July 26, 2017 5:46 PM

This is a fantastic list, and dare I say it would be more educational to more people than the NPR list. He nails virtually all of the albums I considered when I was daydreaming about making such a list. His top Ella Fitzgerald choice would also be mine: The Duke Ellington Songbook, which I've been listening to recently and is truly astonishing. It's a quadruple album! I like that Italian singers Milva and Mina also make this list.

His choices for Peggy Lee are also excellent - Black Coffee (1953) and Latin ala Lee! (1960). I own almost all of Peggy Lee's albums and those are definitely two of my favorites.

Hard to argue with the choice of Yma Sumac's Voice of the Xtabay but I might choose her album Mambo! over that, or in addition to it.

Josefa, Thursday, 27 July 2017 02:50 (eight years ago)

This is a fantastic list, and dare I say it would be more educational to more people than the NPR list.

It's a very good list, but I doubt it will have much educational value when there's no description of the records. Not even a blurb.

Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 27 July 2017 09:23 (eight years ago)

Re the lack of blurbs, he wrote:

I haven’t written blurbs for them because I wanted to get this list out while people still remembered NPR’s original list. But I extremely recommend every single last one of them — and the top fifty or so are change-the-world great

curmudgeon, Thursday, 27 July 2017 13:26 (eight years ago)

that's not enough to be educational imo

i liked the blurbs in the npr list -- seeing the albums listed without them (and the cover art) diminishes the utility of the list imo. they were thoughtful and contextualized the albums for people who may not be familiar. they were...educational!

it makes me long to be 12 and educate myself in the era of streaming

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Thursday, 27 July 2017 13:34 (eight years ago)

NPR had a team of folks writing those blurbs, Bogart just did his pre-1964 list himself

curmudgeon, Thursday, 27 July 2017 13:59 (eight years ago)

that's fine, my point is that the that lack of blurbs makes it less useful in this way
doesn't mean it wasn't a good list -- i'm sure it is!

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Thursday, 27 July 2017 14:01 (eight years ago)

Fair point re the blurbs, but I meant just listening to the albums - however that might happen - would be educational, or perhaps "broadening" would be a better word

Josefa, Thursday, 27 July 2017 14:25 (eight years ago)

yeah -- i think the NPR list acts as a perfect gateway to that kind of further exploration. it's why i like the list! it generates discussion (see the many lists generated by the existence of this one) as well as points of reference for noob seekers.

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Thursday, 27 July 2017 14:28 (eight years ago)

Nothing very contentious, just a list of more oddball omissions: http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2017/07/27/25308219/the-problem-with-nprs-150-greatest-albums-made-by-women-list. Love seeing the Shop Assistants on there, was going to mention them.

it makes me long to be 12 and educate myself in the era of streaming

I think about stuff like that often--the trade-off between what I missed out on in access and what I got from the lifelong search.

clemenza, Thursday, 27 July 2017 18:31 (eight years ago)

I remember how excited I was in 2000 during the Napster era when I finally go to hear Mick Jagger's "Let's Work"!

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 27 July 2017 18:32 (eight years ago)

I'm still searching for "Let's Work."

clemenza, Thursday, 27 July 2017 18:34 (eight years ago)

Like that list by The Stranger

Not sure they needed to go this meta though: http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2017/07/27/25310745/the-problem-with-jezebels-150-worst-albums-made-by-men-list

Jeff W, Thursday, 27 July 2017 18:48 (eight years ago)

lol this is getting out of hand

Spottie, Thursday, 27 July 2017 18:56 (eight years ago)

That Stranger list keeps destroying my browser!

The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Thursday, 27 July 2017 19:21 (eight years ago)

I get the discovery angle - any decent list is a gateway - but at the same time I keep imagining that inquisitive 12 year old saying "Oh so women make music too? Wow!" Greil Marcus makes a good point, the overall urge for inclusiveness renders the bulk of NPR's selections obvious, bland or just bad.

busy bee starski (m coleman), Thursday, 27 July 2017 19:24 (eight years ago)

I think there's also the issue of the blurb format and how writers will use that. If you're using 2/3 of the space to explain background information on the album, there's not much room left for particular insights on the music.

timellison, Thursday, 27 July 2017 19:55 (eight years ago)


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