lol rush, this can't be said for any of your lists. Props for including Phoenix, I forgot it came out in 1975.
― pomenitul
aww, thanks! i just started getting a little burned out on listing another bunch of prog and library music lps :)
regarding whether '75 and '76 were "fallow years" i don't think one can judge that by just looking at what albums came out that year. "artaud" and "relatively clean rivers" are both great records but nobody (at least nobody in the anglosphere) was really listening to or talking about them when they came out. there was plenty of interesting stuff going on at the fringes, but then there always is. a lot of the musical genres of the early '70s were burning themselves out as major musical forces, or at the very least becoming diasporic. i'm not surprised that critics responded so positively to "born to run" given this environment.
i do wonder how people will judge the last few years, which as far as i'm concerned are pretty much all fringe.
― the scientology of mountains (rushomancy), Thursday, 7 March 2019 13:38 (five years ago) link
I enjoy seeing them too! much to check out
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Thursday, 7 March 2019 14:42 (five years ago) link
forget who quipped that the two best records of 1975 were recorded many years earlier
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― dorsalstop, Thursday, 7 March 2019 15:15 (five years ago) link
rather shamefully im not a fan of that album.
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Thursday, 7 March 2019 15:39 (five years ago) link
I choose to believe that you're belatedly referring to Wish You Were Here.
― pomenitul, Thursday, 7 March 2019 15:43 (five years ago) link
not a fan of that either except for the 1st track. Though I have come round to the title track. gimme a decade and i'll maybe add it to this list.
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Thursday, 7 March 2019 15:45 (five years ago) link
and its why Yes haven't appeared on any lists of mine.
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Thursday, 7 March 2019 15:49 (five years ago) link
If you like the first track, then you probably like the last one as well. That's more than half the record! And if you've come around to the title track, solely 'Welcome to the Machine' and 'Have a Cigar' aren't to your liking.
― pomenitul, Thursday, 7 March 2019 15:53 (five years ago) link
I'll get there
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Thursday, 7 March 2019 16:02 (five years ago) link
fuck The Wall though
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Thursday, 7 March 2019 16:03 (five years ago) link
I'm firmly in the PINK FLOYD RULES camp but have yet to fully embrace that one.
― pomenitul, Thursday, 7 March 2019 16:04 (five years ago) link
You mad
― calstars, Thursday, 7 March 2019 16:35 (five years ago) link
Defimite write-in vote for Brown Rice / Don Cherry.
― *there's (Noel Emits), Thursday, 7 March 2019 17:02 (five years ago) link
i dunno how I forgot that one
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Thursday, 7 March 2019 18:25 (five years ago) link
There definitely seems to be a drop off in quality from ‘74 but in fairness that was an amazing year. This is pretty easily BoTT for me.
― o. nate, Thursday, 7 March 2019 18:49 (five years ago) link
only for rock as pointed out
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Thursday, 7 March 2019 20:35 (five years ago) link
indeed ! also different parts of the globe e.g. zamrock peaks in 75 / 76, so many amazing records
― budo jeru, Friday, 8 March 2019 03:29 (five years ago) link
xp to rush, not sure how i didn’t get the joke (beer)
― budo jeru, Friday, 8 March 2019 03:30 (five years ago) link
Horses is my choice, don't think it is overrated!
― Dan S, Friday, 8 March 2019 03:47 (five years ago) link
http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/village7080.htm#1975
P&J Top 20 1975
1. Bob Dylan & The Band - The Basement Tapes2. Patti Smith - Horses3. Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run4. Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks5. Neil Young - Tonight's The Night6. Steely Dan - Katy Lied7. Roxy Music - Country Life8. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Natty Dread9. The Band - Northern Lights-Southern Cross10. The Who - The Who By Numbers11. Toots & The Maytals - Funky Kingston12. Neil Young - Zuma13. Roxy Music - Siren14. Paul Simon - Still Crazy After All These Years15. Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger16. Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac17. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - To Be True18. Gary Stewart - Out Of Hand19. Nils Lofgren - Nils Lofgren20. Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Friday, 8 March 2019 14:36 (five years ago) link
that Who album sticks out like a sore thumb there
― Emperor Tonetta Ketchup (sleeve), Friday, 8 March 2019 14:55 (five years ago) link
Not as much as Nils Lofgren does
― calstars, Friday, 8 March 2019 15:55 (five years ago) link
I don't even know who Gary Stewart is tbh.
― The Vangelis of Dating (Tom D.), Friday, 8 March 2019 15:59 (five years ago) link
Same, also Harold Melvin?
― calstars, Friday, 8 March 2019 16:13 (five years ago) link
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes? But of course!
― The Vangelis of Dating (Tom D.), Friday, 8 March 2019 16:19 (five years ago) link
No idea who gary stewart is at all
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Friday, 8 March 2019 16:26 (five years ago) link
Also weird that Young Americans, Physical Graffiti, and Wish You Were Here are missing. And surely Sabotage would best that Harold Melvin album
― calstars, Friday, 8 March 2019 16:34 (five years ago) link
I caned Wish You Were Here hard when I was 14 but can't remember the last time listened to it. I've a feeling the title track is insufferable but there's some nice moogy shit on the big numbers.
― *there's (Noel Emits), Friday, 8 March 2019 17:08 (five years ago) link
Out of Hand is a 1975 honky tonk album by Country music singer Gary Stewart. The singer's second album, his debut for RCA Records, reached #6 on Billboard's Country Albums chart, launching three charting singles, "Drinkin' Thing" (#10), "Out of Hand" (#4), and "She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles)" (#1).
lol
― budo jeru, Friday, 8 March 2019 17:16 (five years ago) link
Just realized there's no John Cale on this list, might have gone with "Helen Of Troy" / "Slow Dazzle".
Other 1975 albums I love that haven't been mentioned:Be Bop Deluxe, "Futurama"Richard & Linda Thompson - "Hokey Pokey" / "Pour Down Like Silver"Monty Python - "The Album of the Soundtrack of the Trailer of the Film of Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
I dig bits of Fairport Convention and Robert Wyatt's 1975 albums but not their entirety.
Voted Neu! since it's utterly perfect.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 8 March 2019 17:52 (five years ago) link
Einsjäger & Siebenjäger is probably the Vuh album I've played the most. Don't know the other one mentioned above.
― *there's (Noel Emits), Friday, 8 March 2019 18:08 (five years ago) link
It's the one after it. Einsjager was recorded in May 1974, I think, are we sure it wasn't released in 1974 too?
― The Vangelis of Dating (Tom D.), Friday, 8 March 2019 18:17 (five years ago) link
Slow Dazzle is and always was, since first release, one of my favorite and most played albums of the 70s! Still plays itself in my headbox without warning, like Another Green World never did, although it seemed like a dramatic change, revelation and milestone at the time, prob was, historically speaking.Cale certainly facilitated the thin wild mercury sound of my gut vote, Horses---"we came in all glib and half-assed," Smith remembered; he put them right to work, on point like a knife in the swirl. So we get 'minimalist fury," as xgau said at the time, while still missing their live sound, but we do get spoken word intro of the title track, building and changing again, the headphones trip of "Birdland," lots of other (Tom Velaine's guitar melding to "Break It Up," American reggae like no one except Garland J, could so personalize, re "Redondo Beach," the BOC distillation of "Free Money," etc etc), yet it was its own thing, an eerie breath of fresh protopunk air through the starting-to-creak superstructure of already middle-aging Age of Rock.Of course there's at least an invaluable Top Ten: Miles, Neil, Funkadelic etc.xxpost Gary Stewart was a crazy and sometimes exhilarating country singer, outstanding in the left field, much younger than Willie, the only other living country singer me and my buddies were excited about in the 70s (yeah we liked Waylon and Emmylou and a few others, were shamefully ignorant of Townes and the ex-Flatlanders). Backstory in this brief review of the last album issued in his lifetime, but also touching/tripping on the reissue of Out of Hand) (prob still in villagevoice.com, but archived here after a few glitchy phases there):https://myvil.blogspot.com/2005/12/out-of-hand.html
― dow, Friday, 8 March 2019 19:32 (five years ago) link
i somehow avoided listened to Neu 75 cause I haaaated the second one, but darn if 75 isn't incredible.
― Neus Anneus (voodoo chili), Friday, 8 March 2019 19:34 (five years ago) link
75 is amazing and probably my fave
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:23 (five years ago) link
― calstars, Friday, March 8, 2019 8:34 AM (three hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
given that you hadn't heard of harold melvin this is a bit of an assumption.
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:27 (five years ago) link
I cant remember which Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes albums I have but its all the ones Teddy is on bar one
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:29 (five years ago) link
To be true is,I think,the last with teddy. has my favourite harold melvin song the single "bad luck " on it. Disco classic
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:33 (five years ago) link
Teddy just had the best voice.
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:36 (five years ago) link
I'm wrong, wake up everybody, the next album, is the last with teddy
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:59 (five years ago) link
Teddy is god but I still went '75.
― Good cop, Babcock (Chinaski), Friday, 8 March 2019 22:06 (five years ago) link
im not sure how i managed to miss them out in my lists
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Saturday, 9 March 2019 13:53 (five years ago) link
That's the Way of the World is a conspicuous omission.
― zama roma ding dong (Eric H.), Saturday, 9 March 2019 16:27 (five years ago) link
By my listening list (going back to '96), these are the five I have played the most.
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were HereLed Zeppelin- Physical GraffitiBlack Sabbath- SabotageNeil Young- Tonight's the NightJeff Beck- Blow by Blow
― earlnash, Saturday, 9 March 2019 18:30 (five years ago) link
you've taken a note of everything you've listened to since 96?
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Saturday, 9 March 2019 18:38 (five years ago) link
This was Curtis since literally before I was born.
― Totally different head. Totally. (Austin), Saturday, 9 March 2019 20:48 (five years ago) link
Easiest one so far as Expensive Shit / Water no get Enemy are the two best songs to blast in an open living room.
I like Blood on the Tracks and Horses too, and Deluxe, otherwise it looks like a really weak year.Add: Días y flores (Rodriguez), Everything Scatter (Kuti), Funky Kingston (Toots)...
― Nabozo, Saturday, 9 March 2019 21:08 (five years ago) link
weak? no way
― Thus Spoke Darraghustra (Oor Neechy), Sunday, 10 March 2019 00:05 (five years ago) link
Biggest poll omission, and what I probably would’ve voted for is Leroy Hutson’s incredible Hutson LP, my favorite in 70s soul. You NEED this album.
― Mr. Snrub, Sunday, 10 March 2019 00:17 (five years ago) link
By my listening list (going back to '96), these are the five I have played the most.Pink Floyd - Wish You Were HereLed Zeppelin- Physical GraffitiBlack Sabbath- SabotageNeil Young- Tonight's the NightJeff Beck- Blow by Blow
― calstars, Sunday, 10 March 2019 01:55 (five years ago) link