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  • CD of the week 23-29.XI.2009: The Big Pink - A Brief History Of Love

    Nov 23 2009, 10h53 por RadioFabryka

    Zważywszy ogromny rozgłos medialny i nabożne przyjęcie singli, debiutancki album londyńskiego duetu The Big Pink w barwach 4AD stał się jednym z najbardziej oczekiwanych wydawnictw tego roku. I słusznie, bo to debiut kalibru płyt My Bloody Valentine czy The Jesus And Mary Chain.

    Recepta na jedną z najbardziej porywających płyt ostatnich lat, jaką jest "A Brief History of Love" jest prosta: melodia i noise. W przypadku The Big Pink (nazwa zaczerpnięta od klasycznego albumu The Band) to jednak nie tylko proste odwołanie się do The Jesus and Mary Chain czy My Bloody Valentine - czyli drugiej połowy lat 80-tych, kiedy brytyjski rock miał po raz pierwszy (i ostatni) od czasów The Beatles coś nowego i rewolucyjnego do zaoferowania światu. To także połączenie tej stylistyki, nawiązującej m.in. do dokonań Phila Spectora, T.Rex czy Pink Floyd z bardziej współczesnym acidowym space-rockiem spod znaku Spacemen 3, o czym dobitnie przypominają "Crystal Visions" czy "Golden Pendulum", ale też z bardziej zawoalowanymi tradycjami. A to niegdyś inspirującą The Rolling Stones charakterystyczną rytmiką Bo Diddleya ("Too Young To Love"), czy rewolucjonizującą rockowe, postpunkowe rytmy schedą po Can, już o praojcach rockowego noise'u, Faust i Neu!, nie wspominając, bo to w końcu był elementarz brytyjskich shoegazingowców.
    Zespół stworzony przez dwóch londyńczyków, gitarzystę Robbiego Furze'a i Milo Cordella (onegdaj właściciela firmy płytowej Merok Records, w której debiutowali m.in. Klaxons i Titus Andronicus) słusznie na początku roku 2009 został uznany w ankiecie krytyków BBC Sounds za jedną z największych nadziei brytyjskiego rocka.
    Premiera "A Brief History Of Love" to jeden z tych momentów, jakie w pełni zasługują na miano wydarzenia.
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  • 30 Questions About My Top 30

    Out 26 2009, 6h18 por MisterJunior

    I'm a sucker for a good (or bad) survey, so here's another...

    1. How did you get into 29?
    The Beatles: Hard to say. I remember my mom playing some Beatles stuff when I was younger but I didn't really listen to them very much again until I was probably 18 or 19.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    The Band: I'm sure it was either "The Weight" or "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down."

    3. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    Dead Kennedys: All of them except the live archival stuff they've put out recently.

    4. What is your favorite song by 15?
    Dead Can Dance: I'll say "Black Sun" because I guess technically "How Fortunate the Man with None" is a cover of sorts.

    5. What is your favorite song by 5?
    John Coltrane: I like "Alabama" a lot. "Equinox" is great too. I'll say "Alabama," though.

    6. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Johann Sebastian Bach: Lots, but I'll be predictable and say the "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" movement of Cantata 147.

    7. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Neil Young: "Cowgirl in the Sand."

    8. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    The Velvet Underground: I can't really think of anything specific.

    9. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Madvillain: The whole Madvillainy album makes me happy. I'd be even happier if they ever put out the proper follow-up to it.

    10. How many times have you seen 25 live?
    Steely Dan: Never! I would love to see them live, though.

    12. What is your favorite album by 11?
    The Rolling Stones: The four from Beggars Banquet to Exile on Main St. are all equally awesome, I think... but in the past couple years my favorite has been The Rolling Stones, Now!.

    13. What is your favorite song by 1?
    Thelonious Monk: I'll say "Bemsha Swing."

    14. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Misfits: No. I'm not old enough to have seen them when they were together, and I don't consider the current band to be the same Misfits.

    15. What is a good memory involving 27?
    The Jesus Lizard: Check back with me in November, when I hope to have seen them live.

    16. What is your favorite song by 16?
    The Fall: That's like asking a parent to name their favorite child. If I had a gun to my head I would say "Garden."

    17. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Morphine: Probably Cure for Pain, but The Night has really grown on me lately.

    18. What is your favorite song by 21?
    Pixies: "Motorway to Roswell."

    19. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Carl Orff: "O Fortuna" from Carmina Burana.

    20. What is your favorite album by 2?
    Ludwig van Beethoven: He pre-dates the idea of "albums," so I'll skip this one.

    21. What is you favorite song by 3?
    Tom Waits: "All the World is Green."

    22. What is you favorite song by 8?
    Cows: Again, this is very difficult. I'll say "Cabin Man," although I've likely perjured myself since I think I said "The Man" in another survey.

    23. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Minutemen: None.

    24. What is the worst song by 12?
    Bill Evans: I haven't heard anywhere close to everything he ever recorded, but it's tough for me to think of a bad song of his that I have heard.

    25. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: "Red Right Hand," which pops up randomly in Dumb & Dumber.

    26. What is you favorite album by 7?
    Ramones: The debut. I'd put it in my top 3 albums of all time.

    27. What is your favorite song by 24?
    The Clash: "Straight to Hell."

    28. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Lou Reed: "Walk on the Wild Side" makes me kind of happy. If I could include "Sweet Jane" that would be my choice.

    29. What is your favorite album by 4?
    NoMeansNo: 0+2=1.

    30. How many albums do you own by 20?
    Fugazi: All of them except the "Furniture" single.
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  • Everyone loves stupid Top 50 Album memes and why should I be different?

    Out 24 2009, 1h43 por moonwalkmcfly

    moonwalkmcfly's top albums (overall)
    1. The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs (450)
    2. Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (355)
    3. The Mountain Goats - Ghana (260)
    4. Elliott Smith - New Moon (240)
    5. The Clash - London Calling (239)
    6. The Onion - The Onion Radio News (234) 7. The Band - A Musical History (232)
    8. Elliott Smith - XO (228)
    9. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico (220)
    10. Guided by Voices - Alien Lanes (215)
    11. Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins - Rabbit Fur Coat (211)
    12. The Wrens - The Meadowlands (210)
    13. Hank Williams - 40 Greatest Hits (200)
    14. Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True (200)
    15. Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings (198)
    16. Elliott Smith - From a Basement on the Hill (196)
    17. Rilo Kiley - More Adventurous (193)
    18. The Mountain Goats - The Sunset Tree (192)
    19. The Wrens - Silver (180)
    20. Memphis Minnie - The Essential (180)
    21. Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde (179)
    22. Elliott Smith - Either/Or (174)
    23. The Kinks - The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (173)
    24. The Mountain Goats - Tallahassee (169)
    25. Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood (165)
    26. The Wrens - Secaucus (163)
    27. Elliott Smith - Figure 8 (161)
    28. Rilo Kiley - The Execution of All Things (161)
    29. Guided by Voices - Bee Thousand (161)
    30. Pixies - Doolittle (160)
    31. Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks (158)
    32. The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies (157)
    33. The Kinks - Something Else By The Kinks (157)
    34. The Mountain Goats - All Hail West Texas (156)
    35. Sufjan Stevens - Illinois (153)
    36. The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street (149)
    37. The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin (148)
    38. Belle and Sebastian - Push Barman To Open Old Wounds (148)
    39. The Pogues - Rum Sodomy & the Lash (148)
    40. David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars (145)
    41. Bob Dylan - Biograph (144)
    42. Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News (142)
    43. Lou Reed - Berlin (142)
    44. Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Armed Forces (141)
    45. The Jesus and Mary Chain - Psychocandy (139)
    46. The Mountain Goats - Full Force Galesburg (139)
    47. Belle and Sebastian - The Boy With The Arab Strap (138)
    48. Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica (138)
    49. The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God (137)
    50. Nirvana - MTV Unplugged In New York (134)

    Top albums generator
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  • Likely the ALMOST last entry for the year...

    Out 17 2009, 3h26 por FangsFirst

    First, what has been opened from the unopened stack:
    Calexico and Iron & Wine's collaborative In the Reins EP
    Sigur Rós' Hvarf/Heim
    Aimee Mann's @#%&*! Smilers
    The Black Keys' Rubber Factory
    Idea

    Still to open from earlier I have:
    The B-52's' Wild Planet
    Belle and Sebastian's The Boy With The Arab Strap
    Electric Light Orchestra's On the Third Day
    Nine Inch Nails' Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D
    Supertramp's Crime of the Century
    Willie Nelson's Shotgun Willie
    Ted Nugent's Free-For-All
    Steely Dan's Everything Must Go
    Modest Mouse's The Moon & Antarctica
    Jackson Browne's Running On Empty in a rather cheap remaindered deluxe edition (to replace an already-sold barebones release)
    And the John Coltrane set The Impulse! Albums Volume 1 which includes Coltrane, Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, Live at The Village Vanguard, Africa/Brass and Ballads.

    And adding, unopened:

    Weather Report's Weather Report, Black Market and Heavy Weather
    Yes' The Yes Album
    The Band's Rock Of Ages
    The Black Keys' Chulahoma EP
    Lindsey Buckingham's Go Insane
    The Byrds' Mr. Tambourine Man and Sweetheart of the Rodeo (though I've been told to get the boxset instead...)
    The Decemberists' The Crane Wife
    Devo's Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!
    Jimi Hendrix's Band Of Gypsys
    Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick
    Roxy Music's Avalon
    Paul Simon's Still Crazy After All These Years
    Ennio Morricone's score for The Mission


    And, for the rest of June:

    Goblin's Perché Si Uccidono (recorded as Il Reale Impero Britanico)
    Andrew Bird's Noble Beast and Useless Creatures
    Coheed and Cambria's Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV | Volume Two: No World For Tomorrow on vinyl


    And July:
    David Bowie's Earthling
    The Doobie Brothers' The Captain & Me
    Lindsey Buckingham's Out of the Cradle
    Suffocation's latest, Blood Oath
    Paul Simon's Paul Simon
    The Paul Butterfield Blues Band's The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
    Dio's Holy Diver
    Fast Times at Ridgmont High's soundtrack

    August:
    Jethro Tull's Aqualung
    Jeff Beck's Truth and Blow By Blow
    Blue Öyster Cult's Spectres and Agents of Fortune
    fun.'s Aim & Ignite
    The Dave Brubeck Quartet's Time Out (in ultra fancy deluxe form)
    Elvis Costello's Secret, Profane and Sugarcane
    Iron & Wine's Around the Well compilation
    Boston's Boston and Don't Look Back

    September:
    Mark Knopfler's Get Lucky
    The Allman Brothers Band's Eat a Peach (deluxe)
    Cream's Disraeli Gears (deluxe)
    Brother Ali's Us
    They Might Be Giants' latest kids' album Here Comes Science
    Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet
    Billy Joel's 52nd Street and An Innocent Man
    Alice in Chains' Black Gives Way To Blue
    Pearl Jam's Backspacer on vinyl
    and The Beatles' stereo remastered box set, meaning:
    Please Please Me, With the Beatles, A Hard Day's Night, Beatles for Sale, Help!,* Rubber Soul,* Revolver,* Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,* Magical Mystery Tour,* The White Album,* Yellow Submarine,* Abbey Road,* Let It Be* and The Past Masters*
    *=replacing old version

    October:
    Mission of Burma's The Sound of the Speed of Light
    Dead Man's Bones' Dead Man's Bones
    The Mountain Goats' Life of the World to Come
    Minus the Bear's Planet of Ice
    The Avett Brothers' I And Love And You
    BrakesBrakesBrakes' Touchdown
    Pearl Jam's Backspacer
    and on vinyl:

    We Were Promised Jetpacks' These Four Walls
    The Twilight Sad's Forget The Night Ahead
    Todd Rundgren's Hermit of Mink Hollow
    Genesis' Trespass
    The Boomtown Rats' Mondo Bongo
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  • Top 50 Survey

    Set 23 2009, 5h00 por MisterJunior

    1. How did you get into 29?

    Bill Evans: I believe I got Everybody Digs Bill Evans after hearing him play on Kind of Blue.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 2?

    Tom Waits: Ol' 55.

    3. What’s your favorite lyric by 33?

    Steely Dan: "Deacon Blues"

    You call me a fool
    You say it's a crazy scheme
    This one's for real
    I already bought the dream
    So useless to ask me why
    Throw a kiss and say goodbye
    I'll make it this time
    I'm ready to cross that fine line

    4. What is your favorite album by 49?

    Dead Can Dance: Aion

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?

    Fugazi: All of them, excluding the "Furniture" single.

    6. What is your favorite song by 50?

    GZA/Genius: Liquid Swords.

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad?

    Leonard Cohen: Uh... yeah.

    8. What is your favorite album by 15?

    Pixies: Trompe le Monde

    9. What is your favorite song by 5?

    John Coltrane: Pretty much impossible to say, but I'll go with Alabama.

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?

    Johann Sebastian Bach: Plenty.

    11. What is your favorite album by 40?

    Dwarves: Blood Guts & Pussy.

    12. What is your favorite song by 10?

    Misfits: Hybrid Moments.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30?

    The Clash: I can't really think of anything specific.

    14. What is your favorite song by 38?

    The Band: Acadian Driftwood.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?

    Morphine: Oh yeah, because when I think "Morphine" I think "happy." Buena or Thursday maybe...

    16. How many times have you seen 25 live?

    Deftones: 2.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?

    The Beatles: I can't be positive because I was very young, but the first one I remember hearing was Get Back.

    18. What is your favorite album by 11?

    Minutemen: The Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat EP.

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1?

    Thelonious Monk: Well, he's only one man, so I guess that makes this pretty easy.

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live?

    The Rolling Stones: No.

    21. What is a good memory involving 27?

    Sepultura: For a second I thought it was Aphex Twin, in which case I actually did have a specific "good memory" in mind. Sepultura, though... I don't really have one.

    22. What is your favorite song by 16?

    Cows: Too tough to choose. I'll go with Hitting the Wall.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?

    Sam Cooke: Wonderful World.
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  • Dubious Variety Meme

    Set 22 2009, 0h22 por hillenha

    Because I love this sort of thing, let's face it...

    'First, make a list of your overall top-20 artists. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, add up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.'

    1. Bob Dylan
    -1- Bob Dylan and The Band
    -2- Neil Young
    -3- The Band
    -4- Woody Guthrie
    -5- Leonard Cohen
    -6- Donovan
    -7- Joan Baez
    -8- Neil Young & Crazy Horse

    2. The Beatles
    -1- John Lennon
    -2- George Harrison
    -3- Paul McCartney
    -4- Ringo Starr
    -5- Paul McCartney & Wings
    -6- The Who
    -7- Wings
    -8- The Rolling Stones

    3. Belle and Sebastian
    -1- Camera Obscura
    -2- God Help The Girl
    -3- The Magnetic Fields
    -4- The Boy Least Likely To
    -5- Jens Lekman
    -6- of Montreal
    -7-The Gentle Waves
    -8- The Shins

    4. Joan Baez
    -1- Peter, Paul & Mary
    -2- Judy Collins
    -3- Pete Seeger
    -4- Phil Ochs
    -5- Bob Dylan
    -6- Joni Mitchell
    - Woody Guthrie
    -7- Arlo Guthrie

    5. Vienna Teng
    -1- Charlotte Martin
    -2- Corrinne May
    -3- Rachael Sage
    -4- Dar Williams
    -5- Sarah Slean
    -6- Rachael Yamagata
    -7- Thea Gilmore
    -8- Sarah Fimm

    6. Leonard Cohen
    Bob Dylan
    -1- Tom Waits
    -2- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    -3- Lou Reed
    Neil Young
    Joan Baez
    -4- Nick Drake
    -5- Tim Buckley

    7. Jim Croce
    -1- Harry Chapin
    -2- James Taylor
    -3- Dan Fogelberg
    -4- John Denver
    -5- Gordon Lightfoot
    -6- Don McLean
    -7- Jackson Browne
    -8- Bob Seeger

    8. John Denver
    -1- Jim Croce
    -2- Kenny Rogers
    Dan Fogelberg
    Gordon Lightfoot
    Peter, Paul & Mary
    -3- Anne Murray
    -4- Neil Diamond
    James Taylor

    9. Over the Rhine
    -1- Waterdeep
    -2- The Violet Burning
    -3- Sandra McCracken
    -4- Hem
    -5- Derek Webb
    -6- The Innocence Mission
    -7- The Choir
    -8- The Choir

    *An aside: I still don't understand why all of OtR's linked bands are Christian, as some of their songs are about sex and none that I have heard have obvious religious messages, they do not mention god during concerts, and they say nothing about Christianity on their website. Still looking for some insight here...

    10. Flogging Molly
    -1- Dropkick Murphys
    -2- The Real McKenzies
    -3- The Tossers
    -4- The Pogues
    -5- The Mahones
    -6- The Bloody Irish Boys
    -7- Blood or Whiskey
    -8- The Dubliners

    11. The Shins
    -1- Death Cab for Cutie
    -2- Band of Horses
    -3- The Decemberists
    -4- Vampire Weekend
    -5- Rogue Wave
    -6- The Postal Service
    -7- Ra Ra Riot
    -8- Fleet Foxes

    12. The Traveling Wilburys
    George Harrison
    -1- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
    -2- Tom Petty
    Ringo Starr
    -3- Jeff Lynne
    -4- Electric Light Orchestra
    -5- Mudcrutch
    -6- Roy Orbison

    13. Brandi Carlile
    -1- Indigo Girls
    -2- Patty Griffin
    -3- Ingrid Michaelson
    -4- Catie Curtis
    -5- Missy Higgins
    -6- Melissa Ferrick
    -7- Rosie Thomas
    Rachael Yamagata

    14. Jewel
    -1- Sarah McLachlan
    -2- Sheryl Crow
    -3- Lisa Loeb
    -4- Heather Nova
    -5- Paula Cole
    -6- Alanis Morissette
    -7- Natalie Merchant
    -8- Anna Nalick

    15. Ingrid Michaelson
    -1- Meiko
    -2- Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson
    -3- Sara Bareilles
    -4- Priscilla Ahn
    -5- Jenny Owen Youngs
    -6- Erin McCarley
    -7- Greg Laswell
    -8- A Fine Frenzy

    16. Feist
    -1- Broken Social Scene
    -2- Kings of Convenience
    -3- Cat Power
    -4- Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton
    -5- Stars
    -6- She & Him
    -7-Metric
    -8-Rilo Kiley

    17. Alanis Morissette
    -1- Tori Amos
    Sheryl Crow
    -2- Jewel
    -3- Natalis Imbruglia
    Sarah McLachlan
    -4- The Cranberries
    -5- Meredith Brooks
    -6- Fiona Apple

    18. Ludovico Einaudi
    -1- Roberto Cacciapaglia
    -2- Giovannia Allevi
    -3- Wim Mertens
    -4- Max Richter
    -5- Michael Nyman
    -6- Fabrizio Paterlini
    -7- David Nevue
    -8- Dustin O'Halloran

    19. Modest Mouse
    -1- Ugly Casanova
    -2- Built to Spill
    -3- Wolf Parade
    -4- Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
    -5- Neutral Milk Hotel
    Death Cab for Cutie
    -6- The Flaming Lips
    -7- Bright Eyes

    138... not bad. Also, this is meaningless, like your life. :) Luckily, it has enabled me to find a few artists I wish to explore further.
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  • La mejor lista de bandas/The best list of music bands

    Set 11 2009, 14h06 por DementedElitist

    Atículo en castellano e inglés


    Article in spanish and english



    Tras mucho investigar e indagar por varias páginas de la red que tratan sobre música, recompilé la información necesaria para encontrar los mejores grupos y solistas de la historia de la música.

    Todo el mundo sabe que la mejor música siempre será la música clásica pero para los que no están aún preparados ante tal maestría y talento se puede acceder a música más "fácil" de escuchar como lo es el Rock o similar.

    A pesar de no ser música tan grandiosa como Mozart, Beethoven, Bach o compañia, se puede encontrar verdaderas preciosidades dignas de ser escuchadas para el oído entrenado o la mente abierta.

    Repito, he indagado mucho para encontrar, al fín, la lista de los verdaderamente mejores músicos de los ultimos tiempos. Son para degustar delicadamente por esas personas que de verdad sepan apreciarlos. Abtenerse los necios.



    After much investigate on several pages of the net about music, I re-compiled the necessary information to find the best groups and soloists of the history of music.

    The whole world knows that the best music always will be the classic music, but for those who are not prepared such mastery and talent, one can accede to "easier" music to listen like it is the Rock or similar.

    In spite of not being a music so grand as Mozart, Beethoven, Bach or company, it is possible to find real preciousness worth being listened for the trained ear or the opened mind.

    I repeat, I have investigated very much to find the list of really better musicians of last times. They are for these persons with delicately taste and who indeed can estimate them. Don't for fools.



    La lista/the list:


    - A Tribe Called Quest

    - AC/DC

    - Agalloch

    - Al Green

    - Albert Ayler

    - Alice Cooper

    - Andrew Hill

    - Arcturus

    - Aretha Franklin

    - Art Blakey

    - Arvo Pärt

    - Big Star

    - Bill Evans

    - Bill Hicks

    - Billie Holiday

    - Björk

    - Black Sabbath

    - Blind Guardian

    - Bob Dylan

    - Bob Marley

    - Boogie Down Productions

    - Boredoms

    - Brian Eno

    - Bruce Springsteen

    - Caetano Veloso

    - Camel

    - Can

    - Candlemass

    - Captain Beefheart

    - Carcass

    - Cecil Taylor

    - Cocteau Twins

    - Coil

    - Creedence Clearwater Revival

    - Current 93

    - Curtis Mayfield

    - Charles Mingus

    - Danny Elfman

    - David Bowie

    - Dead Can Dance

    - Death

    - Deep Purple

    - De La Soul

    - Depeche Mode

    - Devin Townsend

    - Dream Theater

    - Duke Ellington

    - Elvis Costello

    - Elvis Presley

    - Ella Fitzgerald

    - Elliott Smith

    - Emperor

    - Ennio Morricone

    - Eric B. & Rakim

    - Eric Dolphy

    - Fairport Convention

    - Faust

    - Fleetwood Mac

    - Frank Sinatra

    - Frank Zappa

    - Fugazi

    - Funkadelic

    - Gal Costa

    - Gene Clark

    - Genesis

    - Gentle Giant

    - Glenn Gould

    - Godspeed You! Black Emperor

    - Gong

    - Grateful Dead

    - Guided by Voices

    - Herbie Hancock

    - Howard Shore

    - Howlin' Wolf

    - Hüsker Dü

    - Ice Cube

    - Iron Maiden

    - Isis

    - Jackie McLean

    - James Brown

    - Jay-Z

    - Jethro Tull

    - Jimi Hendrix

    - John Coltrane

    - John Fahey

    - John Lennon

    - John Williams

    - John Zorn

    - Johnny Cash

    - Joni Mitchell

    - Jorge Ben

    - Joy Division

    - Judas Priest

    - Judee Sill

    - Kate Bush

    - Keith Jarrett

    - King Crimson

    - Klaus Schulze

    - Kraftwerk

    - Kreator

    - Led Zeppelin

    - Leonard Cohen

    - Los Hermanos

    - Lou Reed

    - Magma

    - Marillion

    - Marvin Gaye

    - maudlin of the Well

    - Melvins

    - Mercyful Fate

    - Metallica

    - Miles Davis

    - Modest Mouse

    - Motörhead

    - Neil Young

    - Neu!

    - Neurosis

    - Nevermore

    - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

    - Nick Drake

    - Nico

    - Nirvana

    - Nobuo Uematsu

    - Opeth

    - Ornette Coleman

    - Os Mutantes

    - Otis Redding

    - OutKast

    - Pain of Salvation

    - Parliament

    - Paul Simon

    - Pavement

    - Pearl Jam

    - Pere Ubu

    - Peter Gabriel

    - Philip Glass

    - Pink Floyd

    - Pixies

    - PJ Harvey

    - Porcupine Tree

    - Portishead

    - Premiata Forneria Marconi

    - Prince

    - Public Enemy

    - R.E.M.

    - Radiohead

    - Rahsaan Roland Kirk

    - Rainbow

    - Ramones

    - Randy Newman

    - Red House Painters

    - Richard & Linda Thompson

    - Robert Wyatt

    - Roxy Music

    - Rush

    - Sam Rivers

    - Santana

    - Sepultura

    - Serge Gainsbourg

    - Simon and Garfunkel

    - Skinny Puppy

    - Slayer

    - Sly and the Family Stone

    - Smashing Pumpkins

    - Soft Machine

    - Sonic Youth

    - Sonny Rollins

    - Sparks

    - Steely Dan

    - Steve Reich

    - Stevie Ray Vaughan

    - Stevie Wonder

    - Sun Ra

    - Swans

    - T. Rex

    - Talk Talk

    - Talking Heads

    - Tangerine Dream

    - The Allman Brothers Band

    - The Band

    - The Beach Boys

    - The Beatles

    - The Byrds

    - The Clash

    - The Cure

    - The Chameleons

    - The Doors

    - The Fall

    - The Flaming Lips

    - The Gathering

    - The Jam

    - The Kinks

    - The Misfits

    - The Mothers of Invention

    - The Olivia Tremor Control

    - The Pogues

    - The Replacements

    - The Rolling Stones

    - The Smiths

    - The Stooges

    - The Velvet Underground

    - The Who

    - Thelonious Monk

    - Tim Buckley

    - Tindersticks

    - Todd Rundgren

    - Tom Waits

    - Tool

    - Townes Van Zandt

    - U2

    - Ulver

    - Van der Graaf Generator

    - Van Morrison

    - Wayne Shorter

    - Ween

    - Weezer

    - Wes Montgomery

    - Wilco

    - Willie Nelson

    - Wire

    - XTC

    - Yasunori Mitsuda

    - Yes




    Todos estos artistas han logrado cambiar la música de su momento de alguna u otra manera o grabaron discos dignos de ser joyas preciosas de las mejores colecciones.

    Si entiendes de música sabrás apreciar a todos ellos, si no, te pierdes la vida chico/a y no puedes llamarte a tí mismo amante con mayusculas de la música. Dejad de perder el tiempo y dedicarselo a lo que de verdad vale, hay mucho alrededor y solo el que sabe buscar encuentra. ¿eres uno de ellos?

    Repito, deja de perder el tiempo y sé más exigente, sube un nivel y escucha algo de esto, te aseguró que en un futuro te darás cuenta de como esos grupos que idolatrabas no expresaban nada.


    Siento que mi esfuerzo a merecido la pena y he logrado al fín la lista de la mejor música actual definitiva dentro del siglo XX y XXI.



    All these artists change the music of his moment or they recorded discs worth being precious jewels for the best collections.

    If you deal on music you will be able to estimate all of them, if not, you get lost the life dude and cannot be call you lover with capital letters of the music. Stop losing the time and devoting it what indeed costs, it is very much around and only the one that can search finds. Are you one of them?

    I repeat, stop losing the time and be more demanding, raise a level and listen to something of this, assured you that in a future you will realize since these groups that you were adoring they were not expressing anything.


    I feel that my effort to been worth it and I have achieved the list of the best current definitive music inside the 20th and the 21st century.
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  • Album top 10 per decade

    Set 8 2009, 15h06 por nicoinfurs

    On behalf of the spaceman.

    60s:
    Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
    The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico
    Love - Forever Changes
    The Beatles - Abbey Road
    John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
    Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
    Townes Van Zandt - Our Mother the Mountain
    The Band - Music From Big Pink
    Country Joe & the Fish - Electric Music for the Mind and Body

    70s:
    Television - Marquee Moon
    Neil Young - After the Gold Rush
    Nick Drake - Pink Moon
    Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
    Can- Tago Mago
    Gang of Four - Entertainment!
    Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
    Funkadelic- Maggot Brain
    Lou Reed - Berlin
    Creedence Clearwater Revival- Cosmo's Factory

    80s:
    Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me
    Galaxie 500 - On Fire
    Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
    The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
    Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness
    Joy Division - Closer
    R.E.M. - Murmur
    Mission of Burma - Vs.
    Mercyful Fate - Don't Break the Oath
    Big Black - Atomizer

    90s:
    Red House Painters - Red House Painters [Rollercoaster]
    Slint - Spiderland
    Death - Human
    Carcass - Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious
    My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
    Slowdive - Souvlaki
    Ulver - Bergtatt - Et eeventyr i 5 capitler
    Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
    Radiohead - The Bends
    Megadeth - Rust in Peace
    (Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One)
    (Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space)
    (Mos Def - Black on Both Sides)


    00s:
    Opeth - Blackwater Park
    At the Drive-In - Relationship of Command
    Agalloch - The Mantle
    Interpol - Turn On the Bright Lights
    Okkervil River - Don't Fall In Love With Everyone You See
    Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
    The Mountain Goats - All Hail West Texas
    The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute
    Peste Noire - La Sanie des siècles - Panégyrique de la dégénérescence
    Arcade Fire - Funeral

    I got lazy halfway through with adding links. I also exaggerated on the 90s part, but for obvious reasons.


    Picture is not relevant.
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  • Vinyl

    Ago 30 2009, 19h12 por blissard

    A few years back, I collected vinyl records, Motorpsycho vinyl records in particular. I bought myself a used Bang & Olufsen record player, and a phono-to-aux cable. I was ready for some listening! But no, my hi-fi wasn't compatible with the old technology. I think I needed some sort of amplifier. I didn't follow it through.

    These days I see record players coming with USB-outputs, for easy transfer to PC. Probably gonna buy one of those soon. These are the records that are lying here waiting to be played:

    Motorpsycho
    It's a love cult (2 x 12", signed)
    Serpentine EP (10", signed)
    Phanerothyme (12")
    Go To California (7" split with Soundtrack of our Lives)
    Barracuda (12")
    Roadwork Vol. 2 (2 x 12")
    Walkin' With J (10")
    Let Them Eat Cake (12")
    The Other Fool EP (10")
    Roadwork vol. 1 (2 x 12")
    Hey Jane (10")
    Trust Us (2 x 12", original)
    Ozone (10")
    Starmelt (10")
    Angels and Daemons at Play (2 x 12", original)
    Sinful, Wind-Borne (7")
    Manmower (10")
    Blissard (2 x 12", original)
    The Nerve Tattoo (10")
    Psychobabble 001 (10", Wearing Yr Smell)
    The Tussler (2 x 10", original)
    Timothy's Monster (3 x 12" + poster, reissue)
    Into The Sun (7" split with Hedgehog)
    Demon Box (2 x 12", 1/2 3/4 issue)


    Other artists:
    The Band - The Band (12")
    Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister (12")
    Belle and Sebastian - Legal Man (12")
    bob hund - Stenåldern kan börja (12")
    Buffalo Springfield - Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield (12")
    The Byrds - Fifth Dimension (12")
    The Byrds - Greatest Hits (12")
    Nick Drake - Time Has Told Me (3 x 12")
    Fripp & Eno - No Pussyfooting (12")
    Föfftemand - Föfftemand (10")
    Föfftemand - Push Start EP (7")
    Gebhardt/Groan Alone - A tribute to Happy Jack the squirrel (7")
    The Hellacopters - Toys And Flavors (7")
    The Kulta Beats - Florida (7", I made the cover art :)
    Kåre & The Cavemen - The Mood (7")
    Motor Home - Country Chris/Life is a Little Lie (7")
    The Tables - See Emily Play/Arnold Layne (7")
    The Who - Live At Leeds (12")
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  • Chosen records II: 1960s

    Ago 17 2009, 12h48 por samueljeronimo

    - 13th Floor Elevators, The psychedelic sounds of 13th Floor Elevators (Sunspots, 1966);
    - MC5, Kick out the jams (Wrong, 1969);
    - Adriano Correia de Oliveira, O canto e as armas (Orfeu, 1969);
    - Afterglow, Afterglow (Sundazed, 1968);
    - Al Wilson, Searching for the dolphins (Soul City, 1969);
    - Alexander "Skip" Spence, Oar (Sundazed, 1969);
    - Amon Düül II, Phallus Dei (Liberty, 1969);
    - Andrew Hill, Point of departure (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Andromeda, Andromeda (Angel Air, 1969);
    - António Carlos Jobim, Wave (Polygram, 1967);
    - Arcadium, Breathe awhile (Akarma, 1969);
    - Archie Shepp, Kwanza (Impulse, 1969);
    - Argent, Argent (BSO, 1969);
    - Art, Supernatural fairy tales (Fontana, 1969);
    - Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, A night in Tunisia (EMI, 1960);
    - Arthur Brown, The crazy world of Arthur Brown (Polydor, 1967);
    - Arzachel, Arzachel (Akarma, 1969);
    - The Association, Renaissance (Collectors’ Choice Music, 1967);
    - Astrud Gilberto, Beach samba (Verve, 1967);
    - Bakerloo, Bakerloo (Akarma, 1969);
    - The Band, Music from big pink (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Band, The Band (Toshiba, 1969);
    - The Battered Ornaments, A meal we can shake hands with in the dark (Repertoire, 1969);
    - The Beach Boys, Surfin' safari (Capitol, 1962);
    - The Beach Boys, Surfer girl (Capitol, 1963);
    - The Beach Boys, Little deuce coupe (Capitol, 1963);
    - The Beach Boys, Today (Capitol, 1965);
    - The Beach Boys, Pet sounds (Capitol, 1966);
    - The Beach Boys, Smiley smile (Capitol, 1967);
    - The Beach Boys, Wild honey (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Beach Boys, Friends (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Beach Boys, 20/20 (Capitol, 1969);
    - The Beatles, A hard day’s night (Parlophone, 1964);
    - The Beatles, Help! (Parlophone, 1965);
    - The Beatles, Rubber soul (Parlophone, 1965);
    - The Beatles, Revolver (Parlophone, 1966);
    - The Beatles, Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (EMIv);
    - The Beatles, Magical mystery tour (EMI, 1967);
    - The Beatles, The Beatles (Apple, 1968);
    - The Beatles, Abbey Road (Apple, 1969);
    - Bee Gees, First (RSO, 1967);
    - Bee Gees, Horizontal (Polydor, 1968);
    - Bee Gees, Odessa (Polydor, 1969);
    - Bert Jansch, Bert Jansch (Transatlantic, 1965);
    - Big Brother & The Holding Company, Cheap thrills (Columbia, 1968);
    - Bill Evans Trio, Sunday at the Village Vanguard (Riverside, 1961);
    - Bill Evans Trio, Waltz for Debby (Riverside, 1961);
    - Billy Nicholls, Would you believe (Castle, 1968);
    - Blind Faith, Blind Faith (Polydor, 1969);
    - Blodwyn Pig, Ahead rings out (BGO, 1969);
    - Blonde on Blonde, Contrasts (Sanctuary, 1969);
    - Blood, Sweat & Tears, Child is father to the man (Columbia, 1968);
    - Blood, Sweat & Tears, Blood, Sweat & Tears (Columbia, 1969);
    - Blue Cheer, Vincebus eruptum (Universal, 1967);
    - Blue Cheer, New! Improved! (Akarma, 1969);
    - Blue Mitchell, The thing to do (Blue Note, 1964);
    - The Blues Magoos, Psychedelic lollipop (Repertoire, 1966);
    - Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1962);
    - Bob Dylan, The freewheelin´ Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1963);
    - Bob Dylan, The times they are a-changin' (Columbia, 1964);
    - Bob Dylan, Another side of Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1964);
    - Bob Dylan, Bringing it all back home (Columbia, 1965);
    - Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisted (Columbia, 1965);
    - Bob Dylan, Blonde on blonde (Columbia, 1966);
    - Bob Dylan, Nashville skyline (Columbia, 1969);
    - Bobby Hutcherson, Dialogue (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Bonzo Dog Band, Gorilla (BGO, 1967);
    - Booker T. & The MG's, Green onions (Atlantic, 1962);
    - Brian Auger & The Trinity, Definitely what!... (Disconforme, 1969);
    - Bridget St. John, Ask me no questions (Cherry Red, 1969);
    - Buddy Emmons, Steel guitar jazz (Verve/Mercury, 1963);
    - Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield (Atco, 1966);
    - Buffalo Springfield, Again (ATCO, 1967);
    - The Byrds, Mr. Tambourine Man (Columbia, 1965);
    - The Byrds, Turn! Turn! Turn! (Columbia, 1965);
    - The Byrds, Fifth dimension (Columbia, 1966);
    - The Byrds, Younger than yesterday (Columbia, 1967);
    - The Byrds, The notorious Byrd brothers (Columbia, 1968);
    - The Byrds, Sweetheart of the rodeo (Columbia, 1968);
    - The Byrds, Dr. Byrds and Mr. Hyde (Columbia, 1969);
    - The Byrds, Ballad of Easy Rider (Columbia, 1969);
    - Can, Monster movie (Spoon, 1969);
    - Canned Heat, Boogie with Canned Heat (EMI, 1968);
    - Canned Heat, Living the blues (Akarma, 1968);
    - Canned Heat, Hallelujah (BGO, 1969);
    - Cannonball Adderley Quintet, Mercy, mercy, mercy! Live at The Club (Capitol, 1967);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Safe as milk (Buddah, 1967);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Strictly personal (Liberty, 1968);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Trout mask replica (Reprise, 1969);
    - Caravan, Caravan (Verve, 1968);
    - Charles Mingus, The black saint and the sinner lady (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Charles Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Charlie Haden, Liberation Music Orchestra (Impulse! , 1969);
    - Chicago, Chicago Transit Authority (Columbia, 1969);
    - Chick Corea, Inner space (Atlantic, 1967);
    - Chick Corea, Sundance (Charly, 1969);
    - Chicken Shack, O.K. Ken? (Blue Horizon, 1969);
    - Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan (Capitol, 1961);
    - Clark Hutchinson, A=MH2 (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Climax Blues Band, Plays on (C-Five, 1969);
    - Clouds, The clouds scrapbook (BGO, 1969);
    - Colosseum, Those who are about to die salute you (Fontana, 1969);
    - Colosseum, Valentyne Suite (Castle, 1969);
    - Cream, Fresh cream (Polydor, 1966);
    - Cream, Disraeli gears (Polydor, 1967);
    - Cream, Wheels of fire (Polydor, 1968);
    - Creation, We are paintermen (Repertoire, 1967);
    - Creedence Clearwater Revival, Creedence Clearwater Revival (Fantasy, 1968);
    - Crosby, Stills & Nash, Crosby, Stills & Nash (Atlantic, 1969);
    - David Ackles, David Ackles (Elektra, 1968);
    - David Bowie, Space oddity (EMI, 1969);
    - Davy Graham, Folk, blues & beyond... (DECCA, 1964);
    - Davy Graham, Midnight man (Fledgling, 1966);
    - Davy Graham/Shirley Collins, Folk roots, new routes (Fledg'ling UK, 1964);
    - Deep Purple, Shades of Deep Purple (EMI, 1968);
    - Deep Purple, Concerto for Group and Orchestra (Warner Bros., 1969);
    - Deep Purple, Deep Purple (EMI, 1969);
    - Deep Purple, The book of Taliesyn (EMI, 1969);
    - Dexter Gordon, Go (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Dexter Gordon, Our man in Paris (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Dizzy Gillespie, Live at the Village Vanguard (Blue Note, 1967);
    - Donald Byrd, A new perspective (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Donovan, Sunshine superman (PYE, 1966);
    - The Doors, The Doors (Elektra, 1966);
    - The Doors, Strange days (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Doors, Waiting for the sun (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Doors, The soft parade (Elektra, 1969);
    - Duke Ellington, Money jungle (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Duke Ellington/John Coltrane, Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (Impulse, 1962);
    - Duncan Browne, Give me take you (Immidiate, 1968);
    - Dusty Springfield, A girl called Dusty (Philips, 1964);
    - Dusty Springfield, Dusty (Mercury, 1964);
    - Dusty Springfield, Where am I going (Philips, 1967);
    - Dusty Springfield, The look of love (Philips, 1967);
    - Dusty Springfield, Dusty in Memphis (Mercury, 1969);
    - Earth Opera, Earth Opera (Elektra, 1968);
    - East of Eden, Mercator projected (DECCA, 1969);
    - Eire Apparent, Sunrise (Sequel, 1969);
    - The Electric Prunes, I had too much to dream (Last night) (Rhino, 1967);
    - Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera (Repertoire, 1967);
    - The End, Introspection (DECCA, 1969)
    - Eric Dolphy, Out there (Universal, 1960);
    - Eric Dolphy, Out to lunch (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Eyes of Blue, In fields of Ardath (Black Rose, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Fairport Convention (Polydor, 1968);
    - Fairport Convention, What we did on our holidays (Island, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Unhalfbricking (Island, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Liege & lief (Island, 1969);
    - Family, Music in a doll's house (Reprise, 1968);
    - Family, Family entertainment (See for Miles, 1969);
    - The Five Day Week Straw People, The Five Day Week Straw People (Akarma, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac (Blue Horizon, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Mr.Wonderful (Blue Horizon, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, English rose (Epic, 1969);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Then play on (Reprise, 1969);
    - The Flock, The Flock (Sony, 1969);
    - Forest, Forest (BGO, 1969);
    - Frank Zappa,, Absolutely free (Ryko, 1967);
    - Frank Zappa,, Lumpy gravy (Ryko, 1967);
    - Frank Zappa, Uncle Meat (Ryko, 1969);
    - Frank Zappa, Hot rats (Ryko, 1969);
    - Freddie Hubbard, Open Sesame (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Freddie Hubbard, Ready for Freddie (Blue Note, 1961);
    - Freddie Hubbard, The body & the soul (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Free, Free (A&M, 1969);
    - Free, Tons of sobs (Fontana, 1968);
    - The Fugs, The Fugs (Fugs, 1966);
    - Gene Clark, Gene Clark with The Gosdin Brothers (Columbia, 1967);
    - George Benson, It's uptown (Columbia, 1965);
    - George Benson, Shape of things to come (A&M, 1968);
    - George Benson, Giblet gravy (Verve, 1968);
    - George Harrison, Wonderwall music (Apple, 1968);
    - George Harrison, Electronic sounds (Apple, 1969);
    - George Russell Sextet, Ezz-thetics (Riverside, 1961);
    - Giles, Giles & Fripp, The cheerful insanity of Giles, Giles & Fripp (DECCA, 1968);
    - Grachan Moncur III, Some other stuff (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Grant Green, Idle moments (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Grateful Dead, Anthem of the sun (Rhino, 1968);
    - Grateful Dead, Aoxomoxoa (Warner, 1969);
    - Grateful Dead, Live/Dead (Warner, 1969);
    - Hank Mobley, Soul station (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Herbie Hancock, Takin' off (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Herbie Hancock, Inventions and dimensions (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Herbie Hancock, Empyrean isles (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Herbie Hancock, Maiden voyage (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Herd, Paradise lost (Repertoire, 1968);
    - High Tide, Sea shanties (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Holger Czukay, Canaxis (Spoon, 1969);
    - Horace Parlan, Happy frame of mind (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Horace Silver Quintet, Song for my father (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Horace Silver Quintet/J.J. Johnson, The Cap Verdean blues (Blue Note, 1965);
    - Humble Pie, As safe as yesterday is (Immediate, 1969);
    - Igginbottom, Igginbottom’s wrench (Angel Air, 1969);
    - Ike Quebec, Blue and sentimental (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Ike Quebec, It might a well be spring (Blue Note, 1964);
    - The Incredible String Band, The Incredible String Band (Elektra, 1966);
    - The Incredible String Band, 5000 spirits or the cayers of the onion (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Incredible String Band, The hangman's beautiful daughter (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Incredible String Band, The big huge (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Incredible String Band, Changing horses (Hannibal, 1969);
    - Iron Butterfly, In-a-gadda-da-vida (Atco, 1968);
    - Isaac Hayes, Hot buttered soul (Stax, 1969);
    - Jack McDuff, Down home style (Blue Note, 1969);
    - Jackie McLean, Destination out! (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Jackson C. Frank, Jackson C. Frank (Columbia, 1965);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Takes off (RCA, 1966);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Surrealistic pillow (RCA, 1967);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Crown of creation (RCA, 1968);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Volunteers (RCA, 1969);
    - Jesse Colin Young, The soul of a city boy (Capitol, 1964);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Are you experienced? (Polydor, 1967);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Axis, bold as love (Polydor, 1967);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric ladyland (Polydor, 1968);
    - Jimmy McGriff, Electric funk (Blue Note, 1969);
    - Jimmy Smith/Wes Montgomery, The dynamic duo (Verve, 1966);
    - Joe Henderson, Page one (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Joe Henderson, Inner urge (Blue Note, 1964);
    - John Coltrane, Giant steps (Atlantic, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, Coltrane plays the blues (WEA, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, My favorite things (Audiophile, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, Africa/Brass (Impulse!, 1961);
    - John Coltrane, Olé (Atlantic, 1962);
    - John Coltrane, Impressions (Impulse!, 1963);
    - John Coltrane, Stardust (Prestige, 1963);
    - John Coltrane, A love supreme (Impulse!, 1964);
    - John Coltrane, Ascension (Impulse! , 1965);
    - John Coltrane, Meditations (Impulse!, 1966);
    - John Coltrane, A love supreme (Impulse!, 1966);
    - John Coltrane Quartet, Crescent (Impulse!, 1964);
    - John Fahey, The dance of death & other plantation favorites (Takoma, 1964);
    - John Martyn, The tumbler (Fontana, 1969);
    - John Mayall, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton (DECCA, 1966);
    - John Mayall, A hard road (London, 1967);
    - John Mayall, Crusade (DECCA, 1967);
    - John Mayall, The blues alone (DECCA, 1967);
    - John Mayall, Bare wires (London, 1968);
    - John Mayall, Blues from Laurel Canyon (DECCA, 1968);
    - John McLaughlin, Extrapolation (Polygram, 1969);
    - Johnny Cash, Ride this train (Columbia, 1960).
    - Johnny Cash, Orange blossom special (Columbia, 1965);
    - Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash at Folsom prison (Columbia, 1968);
    - Johnny Winter, The progressive blues experiment (BGO, 1969);
    - Joni Mitchell, Song to a seagull (Reprise, 1968);
    - Joni Mitchell, Clouds (Reprise, 1969);
    - José Afonso, Cantares de andarilho (Movieplay, 1968);
    - Kaleidoscope, Side trips (Epic, 1967);
    - Karen Dalton, It's so hard to tell who's going to love you the best (Capitol, 1969);
    - Kenny Burrell, Midnight blue (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Kenny Dorham, Whistle stop (Blue Note, 1961);
    - Kevin Ayers, Joy of a toy (EMI, 1969);
    - King Crimson, In the court of the crimson king (EG, 1969);
    - The Kinks, Face to face (Essential, 1966);
    - The Kinks, Something else (Essential, 1967);
    - The Kinks, The Kinks are Village Green Preservation Society (Essential, 1968);
    - The Kinks, Arthur or the decline and fall of the british empire (Essential, 1969);
    - La Monte Young, The black record (Edition X, 1969);
    - Larry Young, Unity (Blue Note, 1966);
    - Laura Nyro, Eli and the thirteenth confession (Columbia, 1968);
    - Laura Nyro, New York tendaberry (Columbia, 1969);
    - Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic, 1969);
    - Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II (Atlantic, 1969);
    - Lee Morgan, The sidewinder (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Lee Morgan, In search of the new land (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Leonard Cohen, Songs of Leonard Cohen (Columbia, 1968);
    - Leonard Cohen, Songs from a room (Columbia, 1969);
    - Love, Da Capo (Elektra, 1966);
    - Love, Forever changes (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Lovin' Spoonful, Daydream (Buddah, 1966);
    - The Lovin' Spoonful, Hums of the Lovin’ Spoonful (Buddah, 1966);
    - Lucky Thompson Quartet, Lucky strikes (Prestige, 1964);
    - Luiz Bonfá, Plays and sings Bossa Nova (Verve, 1963);
    - The Mamas & The Papas, If you can believe your eyes and ears (Dunhill, 1966);
    - Manfred Mann, The five faces of Manfred Mann (EMI, 1964);
    - The Meters, The Meters (Sundazed, 1969);
    - Miles Davis, Someday my prince will come (Columbia, 1961);
    - Miles Davis, ’Round about midnight (Columbia, 1962);
    - Miles Davis, E.S.P. (Columbia, 1965);
    - Miles Davis, Miles smiles (Columbia, 1966);
    - Miles Davis, In Berlin (Sony BMG, 1966);
    - Miles Davis, Filles de Kilimanjaro (Columbia, 1968);
    - Miles Davis, Nefertiti (Columbia, 1968);
    - Miles Davis, In a silent way (Columbia, 1969);
    - Moby Grape, Moby Grape (Sundazed, 1967);
    - The Monks, Black monk time (Repertoire, 1966);
    - The Moody Blues, Days of future passed (DECCA, 1967);
    - The Moody Blues, In search of the lost chord (DECCA, 1968);
    - The Moody Blues, To our children's children's children (DECCA, 1969);
    - The Mothers of Invention, Freak out! (Rykodisc, 1966);
    - The Mothers of Invention, We're only in it for the money (Verve, 1968);
    - The Move, The Move (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Music Emporium, Music Emporium (Sundazed, 1969);
    - The Music Machine, Turn on (Repertoire, 1966);
    - Os Mutantes, Os Mutantes (Omplatten, 1969);
    - Nazz, Nazz (Castle, 1968);
    - Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Everybody knows this is nowhere (Reprise, 1969);
    - The Nice, The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack (Immediate, 1967);
    - The Nice, Ars longa vita brevis (Immediate, 1968);
    - The Nice, The Nice (Essential, 1969);
    - Nick Drake, Five leaves left (Island, 1969);
    - Nico, Chelsea girl (Verve, 1967);
    - Nico, The marble index (Sundazed, 1968);
    - Nirvana (UK), All of us (Island, 1968);
    - Open Mind, Open Mind (Philips, 1969);
    - Ornette Coleman Double Quartet, Free jazz (Atlantic, 1961);
    - Oscar Peterson Trio, Night train (Verve, 1962);
    - Otis Redding, The soul album (Stax/Volt, 1966);
    - Otis Redding, Dock of the bay (Atco, 1968);
    - Paul Desmond, Bossa Antigua (BMG, 1964);
    - Pearls Before Swine, One nation underground (ESP-Disk, 1967);
    - The Pentangle, Basket of light (Sanctuary, 1969);
    - The Pentangle, The Pentangle (Transatlantic, 1968);
    - The Pentangle, Sweet child (Transatlantic, 1968);
    - Peter, Paul & Mary, See what tomorrow brings (Warner Bros. , 1965);
    - Pharoah Sanders, Karma (Impulse! , 1969);
    - Pierre Henry, Le voyage, d'après le livre des morts tibétain (ECM, 1962);
    - Pierre Henry, Messe de Liverpool (Philips, 1967);
    - Pierre Henry, Messe pour le temps présent (Philips, 1967);
    - Pink Floyd, The piper at the gates of dawn (EMI, 1967);
    - Pink Floyd, A saucerful of secrets (EMI, 1968);
    - Pink Floyd, More (EMI, 1969);
    - Pink Floyd, Ummagumma (EMI, 1969);
    - The Pretty Things, S.F. Sorrow (Snapper, 1969);
    - Procol Harum, A whiter shade of pale (Repertoire, 1967);
    - Procol Harum, Shine on brightly (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Procol Harum, A salty dog (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Pussy, Pussy plays (Edsel, 1969);
    - Quicksilver Messenger Service, Happy trails (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Ravi Shankar/Yehudi Menuhin, West meets east (Angel, 1967);
    - Renaissance, Renaissance (Island, 1969);
    - Robert Johnson, King of the delta blues singers (Columbia, 1961);
    - The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones (England's newest hitmakers) (Abkco, 1964);
    - The Rolling Stones, 12 X 5 (London Records, 1964);
    - The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones N°2 (DECCA, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Now! (Abkco, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Out of our heads (Abkco, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, December's Children (And everybody's) (London Records, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Aftermath (DECCA, 1966);
    - The Rolling Stones, Between the buttons (Abkco, 1967);
    - The Rolling Stones, Their satanic majesties request (Abkco, 1967);
    - The Rolling Stones, Beggars banquet (DECCA, 1968);
    - The Rolling Stones, Let it bleed (Abkco, 1969);
    - Roy Harper, Sophisticated beggar (Sundown, 1967);
    - Sam Rivers, Contours (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Savage Rose, In the plain (Polydor, 1969);
    - Scott Walker, Scott (Fontana, 1967);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 2 (Fontana, 1968);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 3 (Fontana, 1969);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 4 (Fontana, 1969);
    - Silver Apples, Silver Apples (MCA, 1968);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Sounds of silence (Columbia, 1966);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme (Columbia, 1966);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Bookends (Columbia, 1968);
    - Skin Alley, Skin Alley (Akarma, 1969);
    - Sonny Rollins, The bridge (RCA, 1962);
    - The Small Faces, The Small Faces (DECCA, 1966);
    - The Small Faces, From the beginning (DECCA, 1967);
    - The Small Faces, Ogden's nut gone flake (EMI, 1968);
    - Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Make it happen (Motown, 1963);
    - Soft Machine, Soft Machine (Probe, 1968);
    - Soft Machine, Volume Two (One Way, 1969);
    - Spirit, Spirit (Epic Legacy, 1968);
    - Spirit, The family that plays together (Ode, 1969);
    - Spooky Tooth, It's all about (Edsel, 1968);
    - Spooky Tooth/Pierre Henry, Ceremony, An electronic mass (Edsel, 1969);
    - Stan Getz, Getz Au Go Go (Verve, 1964);
    - Stan Getz/João Gilberto, Getz/Gilberto (Verve, 1963);
    - Status Quo, Picturesque matchstickable messages from the Status Quo (Essential, 1968);
    - Status Quo, Spare parts (Sanctuary, 1968);
    - Steve Miller Band, Children of the future (Capitol, 1968);
    - Steve Miller Band, Sailor (Capitol, 1968);
    - Stevie Wonder, For once in my life (Tamla Motown, 1968);
    - Stevie Wonder, My cherie amour (Tamla Motown, 1969);
    - The Stooges, The Stooges (WEA, 1969);
    - Strawberry Alarm Clock, Incense and peppermints (Big Beat, 1967);
    - Tea & Symphony, An asylum for the musically insane (Si-Wan, 1969);
    - The Temptations, Cloud nine (Tamla Motown, 1969);
    - Terry Riley, Reed streams (Mass Arts, 1966);
    - Terry Riley, A rainbow in curved air (Columbia, 1967);
    - Thelonious Monk, Monk's dream (Columbia, 1962);
    - Thelonious Monk, Big band and quartet in concert (Columbia, 1964);
    - Thelonious Monk, Straight, no chaser (Columbia, 1967);
    - Thelonious Monk, Underground (Columbia, 1968);
    - Them, The angry young Them (DECCA, 1965);
    - Them, Them again (DECCA, 1966);
    - Tim Buckley, Tim Buckley (Elektra, 1966);
    - Tim Buckley, Goodbye and hello (Elektra, 1967);
    - Tim Buckley, Happy sad (Elektra, 1969);
    - Tim Hardin, 1 (Verve, 1966);
    - Tina Brooks, True blue (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Tom Rush, Circle game (Elektra, 1968);
    - Townes Van Zandt, Our mother the mountain (Tomato, 1969);
    - Townes Van Zandt, Townes van Zandt (Tomato, 1969);
    - Traffic, Mr Fantasy (Island, 1967);
    - Traffic, Last exit (Fontana, 1969);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, My people were Fair and had sky in their hair... (A&M, 1967);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, Prophets, seers & sages, the angels of the ages (A&M, 1968);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, Unicorn (A&M, 1969);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Ultimate Spinach (Akarma, 1968);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Behold & see (Akarma, 1968);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Ultimate Spinach III (Akarma, 1969);
    - The United States of America, The United States of America (Edsel, 1968);
    - Van der Graaf Generator, The aerosol grey machine (Fontana, 1969);
    - Van der Graaf Generator, The least we can do is wave to each other (Virgin, 1969);
    - Van Morrison, Blowin' your mind! (Epic/Legacy, 1967);
    - Van Morrison, Astral weeks (Warner Bros. , 1968);
    - Vanilla Fudge, Vanilla Fudge (Atco, 1967);
    - Vanilla Fudge, Near the beginning (Repertoire, 1969);
    - The Velvet Underground, White light/White heat (Polydor, 1968);
    - The Velvet Underground, The Velvet Underground (Polydor, 1969);
    - The Velvet Underground/Nico, The Velvet Underground & Nico (Verve/MGM, 1967);
    - Wayne Shorter, Speak no evil (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Wayne Shorter, Schizophrenia (Blue Notev);
    - White Noise, An electric storm (Island, 1969);
    - The Who, My generation (Brunswick, 1965);
    - The Who, A quick one (Reaction, 1966);
    - The Who, The Who sell out (MCA, 1967);
    - The Who, Tommy (Polydor, 1969);
    - Wooden O, A handful of pleasant delites (Akarma, 1969).
    - Xhol Caravan, Electrip (Garden of Delights, 1969);
    - The Yardbirds, For your love, heart full of soul & others (Sunspots, 1965);
    - The Yardbirds, Roger the engineer (Warner Bros., 1966);
    - The Yardbirds, Little games (EMI, 1967);
    - Yes, Yes (Atlantic, 1969);
    - The Youngbloods, Elephant Mountain (Edsel, 1969);
    - The Zombies, Odessey & oracle (Repertoire, 1967).
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