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

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Can "Tago Mago"
Faust/Faust So Far
Dusty Springfield "Dusty in Memphis"

AaronHz (AaronHz), Wednesday, 28 July 2004 19:40 (nineteen years ago) link

The re-release of Kings of the Wild Frontier by Adam & the Ants.

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Wednesday, 28 July 2004 20:01 (nineteen years ago) link

Echo & the Bunnymen, Crocodiles

Snnap Dragon (snnap dragon), Wednesday, 28 July 2004 21:33 (nineteen years ago) link

oh yeah, recently the re-release of the first OMD album. a couple years ago i played it a couple times and thought it sucked, now i realize it is great.

fortunate hazel (f. hazel), Wednesday, 28 July 2004 21:34 (nineteen years ago) link

i second Stevie Wonder - Talking Book - knocked me right out.

Dylan's Planet Waves too.

piers, Thursday, 29 July 2004 05:15 (nineteen years ago) link

Randy Newman - Sail Away

ELO's Greatest Hits (is that classic?)

Another Green World too, though it wasn't immediate, and I'm still not into all of it.

derrick (derrick), Thursday, 29 July 2004 06:07 (nineteen years ago) link

KISS -- love gun

Eisbär (llamasfur), Thursday, 29 July 2004 06:10 (nineteen years ago) link

Negativland's 'Escape From Noise'

Sasha (sgh), Thursday, 29 July 2004 06:45 (nineteen years ago) link

Funkadelic - Maggot brain

Billy Dods (Billy Dods), Thursday, 29 July 2004 07:53 (nineteen years ago) link

SMiLE

Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Thursday, 29 July 2004 08:05 (nineteen years ago) link

Probably Harvest by Neil Young. But I prefer After the Goldrush which I only got a couple of months before and blew me right away.

dog latin (dog latin), Thursday, 29 July 2004 08:45 (nineteen years ago) link

"Heart of the Congoes" -- possibly now my favorite recording ever.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Thursday, 29 July 2004 08:47 (nineteen years ago) link

Ditto Forever Changes and Dusty In Memphis.

Mog, Thursday, 29 July 2004 08:50 (nineteen years ago) link

Oooh! ooh! Heart of the Congos and Smile! Love those two more than anything ever!

dog latin (dog latin), Thursday, 29 July 2004 08:59 (nineteen years ago) link

i third smile. also, jerry lee lewis's live at the star club.

J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Thursday, 29 July 2004 09:12 (nineteen years ago) link

I can't think of a 'classic' record that I've even bought in the last 6 months, let alone one that's knocked me out.

Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Thursday, 29 July 2004 09:15 (nineteen years ago) link

yeah i'm really gonna check that donna summer 'bad girls' one i reckon. that and some nico stuff.

piscesboy, Thursday, 29 July 2004 11:59 (nineteen years ago) link

Def. The Congos, gotta cop to Pfork being my gateway into them, honestly Heart of the Congos sounds better than just about any Marley I've ever heard.

Also John Prine's first, Graham Nash's Songs for Beginners, and a bunch of Eno

Josh Love (screamapillar), Thursday, 29 July 2004 12:58 (nineteen years ago) link

I can't think of a 'classic' record that I've even bought in the last 6 months, let alone one that's knocked me out.

Me neither... On the other hand there are definitely some classics which still knock me out on the rare occasions where I dig them out and put them on again. I think the last ones I did that with were Marquee Moon and Van Halen's first record, in the wake of this thread.

martin m. (mushrush), Thursday, 29 July 2004 15:18 (nineteen years ago) link

Make three for "Dusty In Memphis" & I'll add "A Brand New Me" too.

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Thursday, 29 July 2004 19:08 (nineteen years ago) link

Oh man, I first heard Songs for Beginners recently and my jaw dropped like ten feet when I heard "Chicago" and realized that that is where that ominous organ sample from Beanie Sigel's "The Truth" came from. Such an unlikely origin! The album has some great tunes- I like the first song a lot- but on the whole, it's just too PC in that oh-so-'71 way.

Mike Ouderkirk (Mike Ouderkirk), Friday, 30 July 2004 02:59 (nineteen years ago) link

Willis Allen Ramsey - Willis Allen Ramsey

gaz (gaz), Friday, 30 July 2004 03:07 (nineteen years ago) link

I'm with Michael Daddino on Exile On Mainstreet. I listened to it a few times after I bought it and it never grabbed me, but I found myself listening to it over and over again when I was driving to Pasture.

Ian c=====8 (orion), Friday, 30 July 2004 04:00 (nineteen years ago) link

I got drunk and managed to lose my justbought copy of "Heart of the Congos" once, Ray Charles's "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music" too but I bought that again

Andrew Blood Thames (Andrew Thames), Friday, 30 July 2004 07:40 (nineteen years ago) link

Eno-Here come the Warm Jets. Bought it yesterday. wow.

jocelyn (Jocelyn), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:13 (nineteen years ago) link

Big Star - No. 1 Record and Radio City (on the same CD).

MarkH (MarkH), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:26 (nineteen years ago) link

"feel" is one of the best album openers ever!

MarkH (MarkH), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:27 (nineteen years ago) link

Scott Walker - Scott 4

Penelope_111 (Penelope_111), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:33 (nineteen years ago) link

Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Stan Getz - Getz/Gilberto

dleone (dleone), Friday, 30 July 2004 13:37 (nineteen years ago) link

one month passes...
'MORE SONGS ABOUT BUILDINGS AND FOOD'

talking heads

piscesboy, Tuesday, 31 August 2004 11:11 (nineteen years ago) link

Not mentioned yet (and also my current last one): Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited.

Seconded (from the last coupla years): Odessey & Oracle, Village Green Preservation Society, Forever Changes.

OleM (OleM), Tuesday, 31 August 2004 12:17 (nineteen years ago) link

The Pharcyde - Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde

o. nate (onate), Tuesday, 31 August 2004 13:00 (nineteen years ago) link

Fleetwood Mac - Tusk
I bought two copies in the dollar record bin. I am still trying to make out the inserts.

kephm (kephm), Tuesday, 31 August 2004 13:28 (nineteen years ago) link

dead boys -- young loud & snotty

i am quite ashamed that it took me 29 years to add this to my collection. surely one of punk's finest moments. brilliant.

cw28 (cw28), Tuesday, 31 August 2004 17:49 (nineteen years ago) link

The Cure -- Disintegration

Star Cauliflower (Star Cauliflower), Tuesday, 31 August 2004 18:48 (nineteen years ago) link

Happy to discover that Nick Lowe's Jesus Of Cool deserves its classic status.
And equally happy that my newly acquired Bad Girls CD still sounds great 20 years after last playing my old 8-track tape copy!

Myonga Von Bontee (Myonga Von Bontee), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 00:20 (nineteen years ago) link

kaleidoscope "tangerine dream"

purple patch (electricsound), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 00:25 (nineteen years ago) link

I just picked up the second New York Dolls album, which is way better than I expected.

Bruce S. Urquhart (BanjoMania), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 00:32 (nineteen years ago) link

**Absolutely** knocked out by = The Byrds' "Sweethearts of the Rodeo"

Joe (Joe), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 00:34 (nineteen years ago) link

Neil Young: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere

jim wentworth (wench), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 00:56 (nineteen years ago) link

On the Beach seconded, Alex. When I first heard it last year, I was less than knocked out. Lately, I can't get "Ambulance Blues" out of my head. "Revolution Blues", "For the Turnstiles" and the title song are also great. "Vampire Blues" I'm not so sure about. But I love the transition from "Walk On"'s cheery fuck-off to "See the Sky About to Rain".

Curt (cgould), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 02:47 (nineteen years ago) link

Mobb Deep's The Infamous for me.

I can't believe I never heard the thing before. Probably heard tracks here and there on JP Chill's radio show throughout the 90s, but never the whole album. I'm blown away. Best 90s New York rap record? I like it as much or more than Wu-Tang or Gang Starr or Nas or whoever.

Monetizing Eyeballs (diamond), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 03:13 (nineteen years ago) link

Steely Dan, Aja
Creedence Clearwater Revival, Cosmo's Factory
Lynard Skynard, Second Helping

Another good thread would be classic albums that you've never heard yet. I still haven't listened to all of Dusty in Memphis, Trout Mask Replica, or Avalon yet.

Don't worry, I will.

Pleasant Plains (Pleasant Plains), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 03:59 (nineteen years ago) link

Another Side of Bob Dylan. Soooooo much better than that stupid 1965 "acid poetry" crap.

Mr. Snrub, Wednesday, 1 September 2004 04:40 (nineteen years ago) link

Angry Samoans - Back From Samoa. I'd always loved "Lights Out" from one of the old school punk compilations I had. I never had the album so I went and got it a few months ago. It was more than worth it, god that album kicks so much ass.

latebloomer (latebloomer), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 08:34 (nineteen years ago) link

pleasant go get 'dusty in memphis' *right now*!!

piscesboy, Wednesday, 1 September 2004 10:46 (nineteen years ago) link

marquee moon a few years back when i first heard it was a-bloody-mazing!

hendrix - electric ladyland when i was about 15. still sounds like nothing else evah!

david bowie - low! wow, those sounds and drum sounds!

whos next! wont get fooled again might be my favourite song ever. well top 10 anyway.

theres more but im at work now and have to actually do some work.


Mr Monket (apn99), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 14:56 (nineteen years ago) link

I really want to get Ummagumma. I only lately identified something I remember hearing and liking as being from Disc 2 of that album. I think I was a little turned off because my most intense music-sharing friendship was with someone who insisted on laughing every time he would say the title. I always hated that business of "Oh, Ummagumma, ha ha" *Nudge, nudge, wink, wink* You know, toking up to it back it high school (which neither of us had done anyway). I hate to see good music turned into that kind of stupid Beavis & Butthead routine.

Rockist_Scientist (rockist_scientist), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 15:22 (nineteen years ago) link

It's like you can't even talk about what's good about it because it's this big knowing laughter joke thing.

Rockist_Scientist (rockist_scientist), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 15:23 (nineteen years ago) link

It's not that I haven't heard it, but it's been a long while and I had forgotten how good the instrumental part was.

Rockist_Scientist (rockist_scientist), Wednesday, 1 September 2004 15:24 (nineteen years ago) link


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