These are not in order. I didn't want to narrow my choices by ranking them.
- Mozart 40 & 41 Symphonies: George Szell with the Cleveland Philharmonic
- Beatles: Abbey Road
- Bach, Vivaldi - Concerti for 2 Violins: Stern & Zukerman
- Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
- Radiohead: The Bends
- Pat Metheny Group: First Circle
- Talking Heads: Speaking in Tongues
- Elton John: Goodbye Yellowbrick Road
- Quasi: Featuring Birds
- Fleetwood Mac: Fleetwood Mac
Disclaimers & notes:
- Nothing later than 1998 is listed, even though I love a lot of music created since then. I just couldn't come up with anything from that category that I felt was worthy of this list.
- Lyrics: I am not into lyrics. Some of the lyrics in some of these songs may be offensive (particularly Quasi!) - so if you listen to any of this music and find the words offensive, please don't think that I consider what's sung as my worldview! Nor do I advocate the lifestyles of some of the musicians. I'm just into melodies. (And I know some out there can argue with this point.)
- I like music from other genres than rock, classical/baroque and jazz (such as bluegrass), but again, I didn't like anything there enough to add it to my list.
- I am tired of some of these albums to the level that I can't hear them again for a long time. But each has provided more pleasurable listens than albums that are not on this list.
- Taste is a personal thing - your list would or should look different than mine!
10 comments:
When I get a free hour or two I'll ponder on this for a while. Otherwise I've got too many choices.
Of course I can tell you my #1: Sgt. Pepper.
http://tinyurl.com/3clwka
Of Course, that one's going to be #1 for a zillion other people.
It's hard not to throw DSOTM in there since it's such a seminal album and Revolver http://tinyurl.com/axufpw
was just mind blowing for its time.
The rest? Oh brother, so many...
I'd love to see your list, Rob!
I differ from you and Rolling Stone - I think Abbey Road is the Beatles best.
AhhhAhhAhhA-A-R-RRR-GGGG-hhhh !!!!
This hurt my brain to even THINK about! ;-)
Limit of TEN ... ??? ALL genres ...
Geesshh - you may as well ask for my first born child!
OK, Pablo, we'll have to converse over a Real Pint (or 2 ... or ...) to see if I can do this :-)
I DO appreciate all of your selections, BTW. That would be a good sit & listen back to back to back.
bc
OK, Backatcha,
I limited this to the rock/pop genre, since I just couldn't go "out there" into all the places my musical tastes go -classical, C&W (like Johnny Cash), punk, world music, etc, ad nauseum. Here goes, and even this is just a quick, down and dirty, since these are just what came to me ala first thing to mind.
Sgt. Pepper
Revolver
DSOTM
Led Zeppelin IV
http://tiny.cc/R12xB
Led Zeppelin II
http://tiny.cc/rp7mH
The Who: Who’s Next
http://tiny.cc/ezokM
Wings Band on the Run
http://tiny.cc/uwqy7
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Green River
http://tiny.cc/jefth
Jefferson Airplane: Surrealistic Pillow
http://tiny.cc/BaD1v
Elvis Costello: My Aim is True
http://tiny.cc/XpgMH
The links are all Amazon, so if anyone wants they can read reviews or listen to samplers.
You can tell my age by the Jefferson Airplane pick... Still holds up after all these years though.
Oh, I love these! We're gonna be heavy on the classic rock here, but here's my two cents:
1. Exile On Main Street - Stones
2. Between The Buttons - Stones
3. Joshua Tree - U2
4. The Gift - The Jam
5. Quadrophenia - Who
6. Blonde On Blonde - Dylan
7. Pet Sounds - Beach Boys
8. Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
9. Back In Black - AC/DC
10. Sticky Fingers - Stones
Can I have a gratuitous single? Bowie's "Rebel Rebel".
Yup, it's true...you're either a Beatles or Stones. Never the two shall mix!
Thanks for your lists, Chris and Rob. Some great stuff there - and some stuff worth checking out.
And Bob, if you ever feel like coming up with one, I'm all ears...
Mmmm... I'm going to have to think about this...
I do like your choice of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads and Fleetwood Mac.
You know, I'm still working on a revised list of albums that includes just not classic rock, but I don't know when I'll have it done. I don't even know if it's possible to do, but I think it'll be sorta kinda close.
I like your choice of Mozart, but the classical is hard to nail down.
Thick as a Brick is one I had trouble with throwing out along with Nevermind. Echo and the Bunnymen did a good album and I like one by Big Audio Dynamite too. I like so much stuff by Johnny Cash that I'll have to go through his discography to find an album that has all of the best songs I like on it. I'd have to do the same with the Grateful Dead too.
Oh well, maybe if you repost this in a few months...
Interesting post. I'm glad there's somebody else who pays more attention to the music than the lyrics. Maybe it's a guy thing.
I have no idea what my list of 10 would be. But, I do know there would be at least one early Chicago album, maybe one of their Best of ... albums. Probably a Three Dog Night album; a Santana album; Neil Diamond's live album from the 70's; a Peter, Paul & Mary album; Casting Crowns' first album; an Olivia Newton John album; and ... I don't know. I'd have to include some singles as well.
Mine, in rough order of preference. I'm sure I've missed some blinders (as we say in Tinland), but there you go.
• Simon and Garfunkel - Paisley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
• OK Computer - Radiohead
• Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman
• Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 - Paganini Rhapsody - Ashenazy - Previn
• Moon Safari - Air (French Band)
• Urban Hymns - The Verve
• Brothers in Arms - Dire Straits
• Suzanne Vega - Suzanne Vega
• Nevermind - Nirvana
• Bellybutton - Jellyfish
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