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

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Milladoiro A Galicia de Maeloc
Celtic type folk band from Galicia.
Percussion heavy plus various types of pipes etc
I'd never heard of them until I hit that charity shop and bought this in the same purchase as teh Floating Bow.
Pretty great, hope I didn't leave a cd by them there.
THis was their first lp so will look out for others.

Unfortunately just seen them being lauded on stormfront which seems weird.

Stevo, Friday, 27 October 2023 18:30 (six months ago) link

two months pass...

Classic albums I first heard in 2023:

Painted From Memory, Bacharach and Costello - at the time, I was put off by what he was doing after Spike, but this is beautifully textured and crafted without seeming overthought and overwrought.
Big Plans for Everybody, Let’s Active - I heard and loved their other two records at least twenty years ago, I guess I kept this one unheard knowing I'd like it when I finally did.
Long Division, Low - created out of almost nothing, the album is not perfect but the best songs are.
The Natch'l Blues, Taj Mahal - "good-time" music where I actually had a good time listening to it.
Everybody is Fantastic, Microdisney - it's so exciting to discover a new "voice" knowing there's an entire career to search out.
Odyssey of Iska, Wayne Shorter - terribly ominous abstract instrumental exploration.
I Spider, Web - late 60s blues-going-prog is usually kind of dreary - this is really spirited, passionate, imaginative and energetic.

Halfway there but for you, Tuesday, 2 January 2024 03:41 (three months ago) link

did the usual back-catalogue cd rummage in the local shop whist home for christmas and some of those will qualify (2 for £10)

Blondie - Blondie
Sparks - Kimono My House
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Television - Marquee Moon

and the last one wins by some distance i think. i knew more of it than i would've thought (6/8ths), probably because radcliffe plays a track from it every month or so when he gets a free choice. not too sure about the voice for extended periods but...

(as for the others, the blondie wasn't punk enough for me, although i did enjoy rifle range. the sparks singles were great but the rest was a bit too musical theatre. the eno is pleasant enough and includes the Arena theme which is all-time)

previous to that i bought and listened to, for the first time, get this, Dark Side Of The Moon...

koogs, Monday, 15 January 2024 12:19 (three months ago) link

Surely you are familiar with at least 6/8ths of Dark Side?

henry s, Monday, 15 January 2024 13:08 (three months ago) link

yeah, but not as an lp, only as individual tracks, if that makes sense. (and it is meant to be listened to as two sides rather than n tracks because it's all sequenced together)

koogs, Monday, 15 January 2024 13:53 (three months ago) link

I think I've listened to the entire album, start to finish, once.

Bulky Pee Pants (Tom D.), Monday, 15 January 2024 14:06 (three months ago) link

I 'discovered' it myself only two years ago (yes I was familiar with most of the songs individually), then slept on it again, then a couple of weeks ago I listened to it front to back five times in two days.

organ doner (ledge), Monday, 15 January 2024 14:14 (three months ago) link

I've always dug a couple of Pentangle albums, but their entire 60s/70s run is really landing for me right now. Listened to them all on a four-hour solo car journey yesterday; dirges, dances, the lot.

fetter, Monday, 15 January 2024 14:20 (three months ago) link

Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever listened to Dark Side front to back...

henry s, Monday, 15 January 2024 14:32 (three months ago) link

I went to a Dark Side laser light show in LA once, where they just play the album with some smoke machines and lasers.

My recent discovery is Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, the 1968 Jochum recording. I can see where Zeuhl got some inspiration for the unhinged vocal stylings.

o. nate, Monday, 15 January 2024 15:25 (three months ago) link

> Surely you are familiar with at least 6/8ths of Dark Side?

listening to it again, not really. two singles, one of which has a big swear in the middle of it meaning it's unlikely to be played on radio 2. first side isn't exactly full of bangers. (i do like the synth track).

Breathe came up on shuffle yesterday but the end is very abrupt on the CD. i either need to rip it as two sides (too long) or add my own fades. there's also a touch of the fuzzy thing people are talking about in that other thread, even though this is supposedly remastered.

koogs, Tuesday, 16 January 2024 20:59 (three months ago) link

I listened to Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures all the way through for the first time on Sunday, having owned a copy for decades (the 2CD "deluxe edition" that comes with a bonus live disc). I wouldn't say I was blown away by it, but I did like it better as a whole thing than I'd liked the few songs I was previously familiar with. Curtis's vocals have always annoyed me, but maybe listening to them while it was -20 degrees outside helped.

Tahuti Watches L&O:SVU Reruns Without His Ape (unperson), Tuesday, 16 January 2024 21:09 (three months ago) link

I had trouble getting past the first couple of tracks on Unknown Pleasures for a long time, even after being fond of Closer for years. Now I have no idea exactly why.

anatol_merklich, Saturday, 20 January 2024 21:40 (three months ago) link

Found my copy of High Tide Sea Shanties and put it on for the first time in a while.
Crushingly heavy and apparently not as extreme as they were live.
Blooming essential innit.

Simply Saucer Cyborgs Revisited playing now. & it is still as trepanningly good as when I first heard it 28 years or whatever ago. Edgar Breau's guitar still as gosh darn as ever.is this still in print in some form? It is on Spotify at least.

Stevo, Sunday, 21 January 2024 09:45 (three months ago) link

I’ve been “caning” to mega therion by Celtic Frost and it’s just completely stolen my soul this winter. I was previously familiar with morbid tales which I also love, but this is next level. The new drummer they got here really kicks ass, the songs got more complex and he really brings the right dynamics to the picture. Awesome!

brimstead, Wednesday, 31 January 2024 20:12 (two months ago) link

Marvin Gaye, "Here, My Dear".

Had avoided it because of its reputation as a (relative) disappointment and because of the idea of a double album of someone whinging about alimony and their ex-wife didn't exactly appeal. I was wrong though.

The British Boy of Film Classification (Tom D.), Sunday, 11 February 2024 12:30 (two months ago) link

It's funky, and I love Gaye's synth work.

poppers fueled buttsex crescendo (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 11 February 2024 12:47 (two months ago) link

three weeks pass...

10cc - Sheet Music

How did this band escape my radar for so long? Like I had no idea The Worst Band In the World is pretty much all of the source material for Dilla's Workinonit. Impeccably recorded, joyful and just bouncing with energy, chic and cheek-iness. Guessing this vibe doesn't last much longer on future albums given what I've briefly read, but plan on listening their debut and The Original Soundtrack. Kinda reminds me of Wizard era Rundgren and the Beatles. But in the best way possible. Something tells me They Might Be Giants dug them a lot.

octobeard, Tuesday, 5 March 2024 22:29 (one month ago) link

Man Original Albums box.
Listened to 4 of them so far. Might be s/t yet but all pretty great. Nice psych prog stuff from a band I've known of but not been familiar with for decades.
I read Andrew Lauder memoir Happy Trails where he talks about them quite a bit and wanted to hear the lps he mentions. So got this when I saw it.
Pretty great.

T2 the It Will All Work Out In Boomland
Box set. I did half know the main l.p. and it is pretty great heavy prog. Other 2 discs are both pretty good too.

Stevo, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 08:20 (one month ago) link

octobeard, definitely give How Dare You a go too, there’s no loss of quality there. :)

houdini said, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 13:12 (one month ago) link

hell yes to that T2 album, so classic. cool to hear the extra discs are good too, I need to spring for that eventually.

brimstead, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 16:24 (one month ago) link

The Associates - Fourth Drawer Down

Funding Hostile (Craig D.), Sunday, 10 March 2024 14:34 (one month ago) link

(Also, T2 and 10cc obv classique)

Funding Hostile (Craig D.), Sunday, 10 March 2024 14:35 (one month ago) link

Man Original Albums box.
Listened to 4 of them so far. Might be s/t yet but all pretty great. Nice psych prog stuff from a band I've known of but not been familiar with for decades.
I read Andrew Lauder memoir Happy Trails where he talks about them quite a bit and wanted to hear the lps he mentions. So got this when I saw it.
Pretty great.

Funny that you mention this, I am going through the exact same box. I've had Maximum Darkness, the live album with John Copollina, for awhile, but this is my first deeper dive into them. I've only made it through the first three albums, they all have highlights but I do like the S/T best too I think. I also picked up the similar box with their five live albums, excited to go through this.

In the past few years I've had a lot of fun digging into those UK bands that drew heavily from West Coast psych and country rock, like Man, Mighty Baby and Help Youself.

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 11 March 2024 14:02 (one month ago) link

Alchemist on s/t seems to be the one track that doesn't work for me so far. Maybe I need to listen on headphones. But seems not to have anything happening.
I had a great live set from Germany in 1970 that reminded me of Mirror Man Beefheart but haven't heard anything similar so far.
But generally great band from this.

Mighty Baby are great. I loved the Action from the time the Edsel compilation came out. Lauder talks about that too.
Good to have the box sets of the 2 eras of the band.

& I probably need to know Help Yourself better. I have one 2fer CD which is good.
Not sure what the pairing is.

Lauder also talked about Cochise who I've heard a little bit of since. Sound interesting. Individual take on country rock.

Stevo, Monday, 11 March 2024 14:50 (one month ago) link

Yeah "Alchemist" felt too much like random experiments stitched together, was hard to keep my attention throughout.

This was the Help Youself box I got, from Esoteric: https://www.cherryred.co.uk/help-yourself-esoteric-recordings-present-the-complete-studio-albums-of-help-yourself/

I'll have to check out Cochise.

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 11 March 2024 15:00 (one month ago) link

happy trails rools

brimstead, Monday, 11 March 2024 15:16 (one month ago) link

four weeks pass...

Abbey Lincoln - Abbey Is Blue

Holy crap, how have I missed out on this amazing album until now? And is there really no dedicated Abbey Lincoln thread?

Requiem for a Dream: The Musical! (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 10 April 2024 05:24 (two weeks ago) link


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