What ALBUMS you diggin start to finish???

yuichi

New member
Nov 5, 2003
11,333
0
1

  • Marcos Valle- Samba '68 (especially love those piano melodies on "she told me...")
    Earth,Wind, and Fire- The Need of Love (pleasantly surprised by the free/spiritual jazziness of the first two joints)
    Marc Moulin- Placebo Sessions (this comp. will do for now. As if Placebo needs more appreciating but still. i listened to this for like a month straight. i'm back to listening to it again. Shit really is incredible.)
 
shadow huntaz :corrupt data
diplo: florida
miles davis: kind of blue
neil young: zuma
cannibal ox: cold vein
james brown: payback

ill have to check that marc moulin
 
shadow huntaz :corrupt data
diplo: florida
miles davis: kind of blue
neil young: zuma
cannibal ox: cold vein
james brown: payback

ill have to check that marc moulin
Check out the Humpty Dumpty track by Placebo(Marc Moulin), that shit is so sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet !
 
Lamont Dozier - Out Here On My Own - ABC
...for a 70's record with all love songs and heavy strings, this shit is TOUGH!

Bar-Kays - Gotta Groove - Volt
...just got this one at the record show on sunday, and have played it 4 times front to back already. totally dope, so ill...

Lee Hazlewood - Trouble is a Lonesome Town - Mercury
...the original "concept album?" probably...pre-dates all that British Invasion stuff, and Lee narrates between intertwined tracks this tale of a town full of lovers and losers. Amazing start to finish, except the last track on each side of my LP has a hole punched through it
 
Aquashow - Elliot Murphy

"How's the Family" is one of the saddest mid-tempo songs ever.Bleak and inspiring. But the whole LP is great all the way down the line.


 
Really it??s a shame -

but the only one without need to skip anything is Blood Sweat and Tears 2 to me.



Why the hell am I spending money on records ??????????


 
Marcos Valle- Samba '68 (especially love those piano melodies on "she told me...")
such a greatl il record...

I've gone start to finish no skippin to these this week:

Marcus Valle - Previsio de Tempo

Sly - Fresh (still busting that japanese version posted awhile back THANK YOU)

Pavement - Crooked Rain Crooked Rain (LA's Desert Origins edition... that was too much pavement in one sitting but i did make it through for old times sake)

Metallica - Master of Puppets

Annie - Anniemal



 
Am I the only one would can listen to just about all my albums from start to finish??
nope. I don't keep records that are not good all the way through...
 
Here are some of my favorite "start-to-finish" jawns (off top):





-Cosign on "Fresh".


-Cosign on "Magician's Hat".


-"I Want You"-Marvin Gaye.


-"Talking Book" and "Songs in the Key of Life"-Stevie Wonder.


-"Off the Wall"-Michael Jackson.


-"Hissing of Summer Lawns" and "Court and Spark"-Joni Mitchell.


-"Tapestry"-Carole King.


-"Everything is Everything"-Donny Hathaway.


-"First Take"-Roberta Flack.


-"I Have a Good Feelin'"-William D. Smith.


-"Exodus" and "Kaya"-Bob Marley and the Wailers.


-"Legalize It"-Peter Tosh.


-"Maiden Voyage"-Herbie Hancock.


-"Giant Steps"-John Coltrane.


-"Ptah the El Dauod"-Alice Coltrane.


-"4"-Soft Machine.


-"S/T" and "Paranoia"-Black Sabbath.


-any early Led Zeppelin.


-"Shades of Deep Purple"-Deep Purple.


-"Osmium"-Parliament.


-"America Eats Its Young"-Funkadelic.


-"Last Days and Times", "Gratitude", "Spirit", and "I Am"-Earth, Wind, and Fire.


-"Still Bill" and "Menagerie"-Bill Withers.


-"Sleeping Gypsy"-Michael Franks.


-"Aja"-Steely Dan.


-"Rocks, Peebles, and Sand"-Stanley Clarke.


-"Light Up the Night"-The Brothers Johnson.


-"The Dude"-Quincy Jones.


-"So Far"-Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young.





I'll stop now, but there are more...





Peace,





Big Stacks from Kakalak
 
-"4"-Soft Machine.
Funny you should say. I always loved 1-3 and just recently got from 4-7. I found 4 to be my least favorite becuase I felt like it was thrown together during significant personal shift. Seemed to lack the cohesion of 3rd. Sounded more like outakes from 3. Just could not feel it. I like 5 and 6 alot though.
 
-"4"-Soft Machine.
Funny you should say. I always loved 1-3 and just recently got from 4-7. I found 4 to be my least favorite becuase I felt like it was thrown together during significant personal shift. Seemed to lack the cohesion of 3rd. Sounded more like outakes from 3. Just could not feel it. I like 5 and 6 alot though.
wrong

michael franks - art of tea
mark almond - II
king crimson - islands
montreal - summers night
 
-"4"-Soft Machine.
Funny you should say. I always loved 1-3 and just recently got from 4-7. I found 4 to be my least favorite becuase I felt like it was thrown together during significant personal shift. Seemed to lack the cohesion of 3rd. Sounded more like outakes from 3. Just could not feel it. I like 5 and 6 alot though.
wrong

oh. excuse me. did you not notice everything i said was couched in personal op? and you say that's wrong?

fucking hug a nut. i hate that shit.
 
oh. excuse me. did you not notice everything i said was couched in personal op? and you say that's wrong?

fucking hug a nut. i hate that shit.

you are so fun to get upset

WRONG
 
4u27782rjkyx.jpg

Toad s/t..just got it and heard it all for the first time(been after their 2nd LP "Tomorrow Blue" for awhile now)...good god, why isnt his name mentioned more often?...dude is pure fire..further proof that Clapton cant play shit when compared to his contemporaries, this dude is what rock guitar is all about(he was also a founding member of Brainticket, so he is a psych genius as well)
Vic Vergeat

nu7js5dmw2u4.jpg



 
lately...

The Specials-S/T
Chick Corea-Return To Forever
T-Connection-Magic
The Piano Scene Of Ahmad Jamal
Jeremy Steig-Energy
Massive Attack-Mezzanine
Shuggie Otis-Freedom Flight
Johnny Nash-I Can See Clearly Now
Bill Withers-Still Bill
Ramsey Lewis Trio-Upendo Ni Pamoja

-e