Libro de referencia de la música pop aparecida entre 1955 y 2005, abarcando los géneros desde el rock, blues, folk, jazz, pop, electrónica y world music. Las reseñas fueron realizadas por un equipo de unos 90 críticos de distintas latitudes y gustos. El trabajo se basa en discos originales, quedando así por fuera las recopilaciones de varios artistas, quedando excluido así, el mítico álbum de Woodstock. Sin embargo el panorama es muy amplio y uno siempre encontrará artistas que no ha oído.
Editor: Robert Dimery
Prefacio: Michael Lydon
Primera Edición: 2005
Cubierta: Jon Wainwright
Género: Catálogo
Páginas: 960
Nacionalidad: EEUU
Primera Edición: 2005
Cubierta: Jon Wainwright
Género: Catálogo
Páginas: 960
Nacionalidad: EEUU
Editorial: Universe Publishing
Reediciones: 2008, 2011, 2013
Otros Idiomas: español, portugués, noruego, finés, sueco, y otros.
Presentación del Editor de libros de Amazon.com
The ultimate compendium of a half century of the best music, now revised and updated.1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die is a highly readable list of the best, the most important, and the most influential pop albums from 1955 through today. Carefully selected by a team of international critics and some of the best-known music reviewers and commentators, each album is a groundbreaking work seminal to the understanding and appreciation of music from the 1950s to the present. Included with each entry are production details and credits as well as reproductions of original album cover art. Perhaps most important of all, each album featured comes with an authoritative description of its importance and influence.
Artistas que aparecen con mayor frecuencia
8 albums: David Bowie
7 albums: The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Neil Young
6 albums: Elvis Costello (and The Attractions), The Rolling Stones, Morrissey (and The Smiths)
5 albums: The Byrds, Led Zeppelin, Iggy Pop (and The Stooges), Sonic Youth, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, The Who, Radiohead
4 albums: Eric Clapton, Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Stevie Wonder, U2, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Brian Eno, PJ Harvey, The Kinks, Metallica, Pink Floyd, R.E.M., Steely Dan, Talking Heads
3 albums: The Doors, The Beach Boys, Kate Bush, Michael Jackson, Kraftwerk, Björk, Queen, Aerosmith, Madonna, Blur, Public Enemy, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Pet Shop Boys, My Bloody Valentine, Nick Drake, Yes, Johnny Cash, The Velvet Underground, Peter Gabriel, Deep Purple, Frank Sinatra
Algunos artistas relevantes que aparecen con menor o ninguna frecuencia
2 albums: Stan Getz, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Elton John, Genesis, The Police, Fela Kuti, Aretha Franklin, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Robert Wyatt,
1 album: John Coltrane, James Brown, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker, Keith Jarrett, Astor Piazzolla (con Gary Burton), Santana, Weather Report, Joan Baez, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holliday, Janis Joplin, Cream, Thelonious Monk, Ravi Shankar, Milton Nascimento, Shivkumar Sharma (con Brijbushan Kabra y Hariprasad Chaurasia), Tangerine Dream, Willy Colón & Rubén Blades, Elis Regina, Steve Winwood,
0 album: John McLaughlin, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Chick Corea, Return to Forever, Don Cherry, Chet Baker, Sonny Boy Williamson, Albert King, Odette, Pat Metheny, Robert Fripp, Oregon, Ralph Towner, Egberto Gismonti, Jan Garbarek, Dave Holland, Kenny Wheeler, Johnny Winter, Blind Faith, Gal Costa, María Bethania, Chico Buarque, Vinicius de Moraes, Jaco Pastorius, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Lester Bowie, Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar, Abida Parveen, Paco de Lucía, Camarón de la Isla, Juan Luis Guerra, Ney Matogrosso, Sting, Moody Blues, Vangelis, Jon Anderson, Barón Rojo, Héctor Lavoe & Willy Colón, Celia Cruz, Canned Heat, Shirley Horn, Donna Summer, Bobby McFerrin, Al Jarreau, Ketama, Hermeto Pascoal, Quincey Jones, Steve Ray Vaughan, Herb Alpert, Johnny Mathis, Carly Simon, Joe Cocker, Ten Years After, Hawlin' Wolf, Fania All Stars, Toots Thielemans, Alvin Lee, Kevin Ayers, Henry Cow,
Démosle una hojeada al libro
El libro comienza con Frank Sinatra In the Wee Small Hours (1955) pag. 22, al dar vuelta la página nos encontramos con el debut de Elvis
Elvis Presley - Elvis Presley (1956) pag. 24
que arranca con Zapatos de Gamuza Azul (Blue Suede Shoes)
En seguida nos encontramos con
Thelonious Monk - Brilliant Corners (1957) pag. 32#3 Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are
La obra cumbre del cool jazz,
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (1959) pag. 42
que comienza con So What
James Brown Live At The Apollo (1963) pag. 63
Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto (1963) pag. 64
damos vuelta la página y cambiamos de siglo, la música nunca volverá a ser lo que era,
The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (1964) pag. 65
Muchas cosas se han dañado cuando llegamos a la página siguiente:
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced (1968) pag. 122
Foxey Lady (Miami Pop 1968)
El rock se pone los pantalones largos con su primera opera-rock
los discos conceptuales empiezan a emerger
The Who - Tommy (1969) pag. 164
Uyy este disco trae un temón: Love In Vain del blusero de antaño Robert Johnson, una de las mejores versiones (si no me creen vean lo horrible que es la de Clapton)
The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed (1969) pag. 167
Love In Vain
cincuenta páginas más adelante:
The Stooges - Fun House (1970) pag. 214
al dar vuelta la página aparece
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James (1970) pag. 215
otras cincuenta páginas más adelante:
en la página anterior esta 461 Ocean Boulevard de Eric Clapton
Kraftwerk - Autobahn (1974) pag. 318
un poquito más y uyyy, aquí me quedo,
Neil Young - On The Beach (1974) pag. 331
pero me voy al último tema:
8. Ambulance Blues
Treinta pag. más adelante, ughh, siempre me parecieron horrendos
Kiss - Destroyer (1976) pag. 360
más adelante
Funkadelic - One Nation Under a Groove (1978) pag. 408
hojeo y me voy hasta la mitad del libro
Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast (1982) pag. 500
+50 páginas, y estoy en el '86, año nuevo, vida nueva
Metallica - Masters Of Puppets (1986) pag. 548
+100 páginas, y estoy en el '88, que fue un año tormentoso
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation (1988) pag. 600
Busco algo del año 1991 (un año importante para mí)
Cypress Hill - Cypress Hill (1991) pag. 658
por el año 1992 encuentro
Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power (1992) pag. 698
abro más adelante, no se quienes son, unos ingleses
Belle and Sebastian - Tigermilk (1996) pag. 778
Belle and Sebastian - The State I Am in
avanzo otro poco, la rubia se ve bien, el nombre es bonito
Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels on a Gravel Road (1998) pag. 826
estaba pensando, ¿soportará la comparación con "mi" Joni Mitchell?
Joni Mitchell - Hejira (1976) pag. 357
acompañada por unos jóvenes Pat Metheny y Jaco Pastorious
vuelvo por donde estaba
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication (1999)
avanzo y me acuerdo de Audioslave de 2002 pero no lo encuentro,
me voy con Missy, se parece a una chica que conocí
Missy Elliott - Under Construction (2002) pag. 909
Me acabo de acordar del grupo que se mataron casi todos en un avión
Lynyrd Skynyrd – Pronounced Le-nerd Skin-nerd (1973) pag. 286
Devolviendome por donde estaba
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus (2004)
Me acuerdo que hay algo de world music, en el índice encuentro a un gordito pakistaní fabuloso,Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Dovotional Songs (1992) pag. 701El 1° tema Allah Hoo Allah Hoo
Se hizo tarde, van a cerrar la librería, voy al último discoThe White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan (2005) pag. 949
Para mantener cierta imparcialidad ante la publicación, expondré tres críticas que sostengan las tres posiciones: positiva, negativa y regular.
1001 Albums You Must Hear if You Only Like English Music and Have Very Bad Taste
Thomas D. Ryan (1 star of 5)
I buy a LOT of music, listen to even more, and I'm also a writer (American Hit Radio was my book), so I know a bit about this subject. My first book was based solely on hit singles, so I naturally had been considering a second book based on the most important albums ever released. Once "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" hit the stores, though, it rendered my own plans obsolete. That is fine, and IF this book lived up to its title, I would be the first to applaud the effort. Instead, I am writhing in utter disbelief at the sheer prejudice of its selections, and the virtual idiocy employed to make these selections.
I don't say these things lightly, either. Another thing about me - I am extremely obsessive, so I made it my business to hear every single song on every single one of these 1001 albums. It has taken me a year to complete the task, and I can honestly say that it has been one of the most unrewarding and miserable projects I have ever undertaken. Is there any reasonable human alive on the plant Earth who would select three albums by Dexy's Midnight Runners as music that you must hear before you die? I'm not saying that the Pet Shop Boys suck, but do they have four albums that deserve to be emulated? And don't even get me started on their inclusion of British one hit wonders like Soft Cell, Prodigy, Finlay Quaye and Skunk Anansie. It's bad enough that I had to listen to the ubiquitous hits by these marginal artists, but hearing an entire album of filler, while it is lauded as among the most important music of all time, is virtually criminal. I could go on and on. Is there ANY human left who has not dismissed Limp Bizkit as a thorough waste of time? Even the ex-bandmembers cite their own irrelevance, but this book sees the moronic "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" as worthy of inclusion. Before this book was released, my prejudice against this band and this album was based solely on warnings from intelligent critics. Now that my obsession with hearing every album in this book has forced me to hear for myself, I can unequivocally state that the critics are right; this album sucks miserably.
Shall I go on? Obscure English bands with little relevance (or discernible talent) pop up with such regularity that I began to think that all bad music is performed with an English accent. The Beta Band, Gorillaz, Red Snapper, Basement Jaxx, Death in Vegas and Primal Scream elicit moderate attention, but not overt praise. And the writers' obsesson with club music is especially disconcerting. The writers saw fit to include every single album ever released by Morrissey, while American blues, jazz, folk, country and alt-country are terribly neglected. Note that these writers saw fit to exclude Beatles albums like "Magical Mystery Tour", "Let It Be", "Help" and "Beatles For Sale," but felt compelled to include the non-music of Tortoise, , Orbital, Fatboy Slim, DJ Shadow,, LTJ Bukem, the Chemical Brothers, and Reprazent. If you think that Britney Spears debut album is a contender for best album of all time, or that Destiny's Child deserves to be represented alongside Bob Dylan and Radiohead, then you needn't read my opinion any longer. All that I am saying is that I have dedicated my entire life to searching out good music, and this book has not only taken me off track, but ate up one good year of my life in the process. So, please save yourself from exposure to this avalanche of nonsense. And maybe I WILL write my own book after all - It couldn't be any worse.
A 184 personas le resultó útil la reseña.
Lots of great music, but many egregious omissions
Thomas E. Davis (3 stars of 5)
How could "1001 Albums" not include such seminal blues artists as Charley Patton, Bessie Smith, Son House, and Robert Johnson? How could it miss jazz greats like Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Louis Jordan, and Wayne Shorter? Can we live without folk and country legends Leadbelly, Woody Guthrie, and Hank Williams? Reggae greats Lee "Scratch" Perry and Toots and the Mayals? Rock 'n' roll founders Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, for goodness' sake?
Predictable praise is lavished on The Beatles, David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, The Who, and Neil Young, each of whom gets five or more album listings. And there are numerous more recent performers who get multiple listings: Beck, Coldplay, Eminem, Oasis, Radiohead, Sonic Youth, White Stripes, etc.
But great performers of jazz, blues, soul, country, and other genres are given only the barest mention. Where are Howlin Wolf, The Supremes, Dionne Warwick, Rickie Lee Jones, Jackie Wilson, Jackson Browne, Warren Zevon and Uncle Tupelo? (Classical music is excluded entirely, but there is a separate volume entitled "1001 Classical Recordings You Must Hear Before You Die.")
This book is a discussion starter. It has many fine suggestions and much great music, yet it includes a huge overdose of pop from the past two decades. (And in what alternate universe MUST you hear Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera?) It also overemphasizes British artists by my reckoning. I like Nick Cave, Brian Eno, and Morrissey, but do they really deserve four albums each when so many other artists are given short shrift or ignored altogether?
If you love music in all its multifarious forms, you need to explore further than a paltry 1001 albums, and much further than the ones given prominence here. If, on the other hand, your tastes are not as eclectic as mine (and I admit to having well over 10,000 albums in my collection), you may find this book useful.
A 43 personas le resultó útil la reseña.
Be Careful Not to Miss the Point
L. Ricciuti (5 stars of 5)
No one is going to create the definitive album guide, and you're a fool for thinking otherwise, or that such a thing is even possible. Furthermore, I think it's childish to rail against the editor for including works you don't like or excluding works you love. And here's what I've got to say about the definition of good or bad taste: such a thing doesn't exist outside of an individual's mind, and you'd best stop pretending otherwise before you drive yourself insane.
I've given this handy book five stars because, out of its type, it's the best. I like how it's been arranged chronologically, and not like the results of a contest. I also think it's commendable for its scope. While its far from all-encompassing, it's better at it than past attempts. Here you can read about a Throbbing Gristle record, turn a few pages, and read about Van Halen's debut. Nifty.
I was also pleased to see the book take risks by including albums by artists who've been relegated to punching bag status by the musically inclined elite. Mention Slipknot in a thread on a place like 4chan, or even this site's own Metal forums, and expect to be flayed mercilessly by Those Who Know Best. Yet this book has two of that band's albums in its pages, alongside the likes of Radiohead and Pavement. That takes stones.
What I really plan to use this book for is the bits that have been written about music I haven't heard yet. Entries like that are little gates to unexplored territory, things I wouldn't have known about otherwise. It's a source of excitement. New adventures. Certainly not the only ones, but new adventures nonetheless.
What I'm trying to get across to you here is that this isn't something that you should take all that seriously. Life's too short for that.
A 31 personas le resultó útil la reseña.
Un libro que se llama 1001 Discos que hay que oír antes de Morir, que abarca a la música pop de los últimos 50 años, no puede dejar por fuera, so pretexto de limitaciones auto-impuestas, tales como "solo discos originales", o "artistas varios no", un álbum tan importante como Woodstock (1970), disco paradigmático, que define musical y sobretodo ideologicamente una generación o varias. Quien arbitrariamente toma tal decisión, es capaz de tomar otras que yo no conozca y me puede inducir a aceptar intereses creados.
Si hay algún disco que cumpla con la consigna de que deba oírse antes de morir, para una persona de esta época, es justamente, Woodstock, porque representa el momento en la historia en que el hippismo se cristaliza, através de sus hechos, de sus declaraciones, de sus manifestaciones artísticas, y demuestra, que un futuro de amor y paz es posible, aunque el establishment lo haya combatido y hundido, ahí quedará intacto, como un modelo, como un faro de luz, para las generaciones siguientes(1).
Ya bien revisando las críticas en forma individual, me encontré, como siempre que se ve involucrada la opinión personal, con algunas que no comparto, como la de The Who - Tommy (1968), otras que son correctas como la de Joni Mitchell - Hejira (1976), y otras en que desconocía las circunstancias en las que fue realizado, como en David Bowie - Station to Station (1976).
Finalmente, si bien fracasa al intentar cumplir con la consigna con que fue titulado, creo que un catálogo de este tipo, puede ser útil, en su variedad, como panorama, pero conceptualmente se debe desconfiar de él.
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(1) Donde el Amor, con su propias armas, le ganó la batalla al Odio.
Lista de discos comentados
1950 1. Sinatra, Frank – In the Wee Small Hours 2. Presley, Elvis – Elvis Presley (1956) 3. Louvin Brothers – Tragic Songs of Life 4. Prima, Louis – Wildest 5. Domino, Fats – This is Fats 6. Ellington, Duke – At Newport (1956) 7. Sinatra, Frank – Songs for Swingin’ Lovers! 8. Crickets – Chirping… 9. Basie, Count – Atomic Mr Basie 10. Monk, Thelonious – Brilliant Corners 11. Sabú [Martínez] – Palo Congo 12. Davis, Miles – Birth of the Cool 13. Machito – Kenya 14. Little Richard – Here’s… 15. Puente, Tito & His Orchestra – Dance Mania (1958) 16. Holiday, Billie – Lady in Satin 17. Elliott, Jack – Jack Takes the Floor 18. Vaughan, Sarah – At Mister Kelly’s 19. Fitzgerald, Ella – Sings the Gershwin Song Book 20. Charles, Ray – Genius of… (1959) 21. Davis, Miles – Kind of Blue 22. Robbins, Marty – Gunfighter Ballads & Trail Songs 23. Brubeck, Dave – Time Out 1960 24. Baez, Joan – Joan Baez (1960) 25. Presley, Elvis – Elvis is Back! 26. Makeba, Miriam – Miriam Makeba (1960) 27. Everly Brothers – A Date with the… 28. Smith, Jimmy – Back at the Chicken Shack 29. Muddy Waters – At Newport 30. Evans, Bill – Sunday at the Village Vanguard 31. Charles, Ray - Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music 32. Booker T & the MGs – Green Onions 33. Getz, Stan & Charlie Byrd – Jazz Samba 34. Price, Ray – Night Life 35. Beatles – With the… 36. Dylan, Bob – Freewheelin’… 37. Spector, Phil & Various Artists – A Christmas Gift for You 38. Cooke, Sam – Live at the Harlem Square 39. Mingus, Charles – Black Saint & the Sinner Lady 40. Brown, James – Live at the Apollo (1963) 41. Getz, Stan & João Gilberto – Getz/Gilberto 42. Beatles – A Hard Day’s Night 43. Brel, Jacques – Olympia 64 44. Burke, Solomon – Rock ‘n’ Soul 45. Springfield, Dusty - A Girl Called Dusty 46. Rolling Stones – Rolling Stones (1st Album) 47. Owens, Buck – I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail 48. Lewis, Jerry Lee – Live at the Star Club, Hamburg 49. Sonics – Here Are the… 50. Dylan, Bob – Bringing it All Back Home 51. Redding, Otis – Otis Blue… Sings Soul 52. Beach Boys – Today! 53. Coltrane, John – A Love Supreme 54. King, B.B. – Live at the Regal 55. Beatles – Rubber Soul 56. Jansch, Bert – Bert Jansch (1st Album) 57. Byrds, Mr Tambourine Man 58. Dylan, Bob – Highway 61 Revisited 59. Who – My Generation 60. Beatles – Revolver 61. Beach Boys – Pet Sounds 62. Neil, Fred – Fred Neil (1st Album) 63. Byrds – Fifth Dimension 64. Dylan, Bob – Blonde on Blonde 65. Monks – Black Monk Time 66. Kinks – Face to Face 67. Mamas & the Papas – If You Can Believe Your Eyes & Ears 68. Revere, Paul & the Raiders – Midnight Ride 69. Mothers of Invention – Freak Out! 70. Rolling Stones – Aftermath 71. Simon & Garfunkel – Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme 72. 13th Floor Elevators – Psychedelic Sounds of the… 73. John Mayall’s Blues Breakers – With Eric Clapton 74. Yardbirds – Yardbirds [aka Roger the Engineer] (1st Album) 75. Simone, Nina – Wild is the Wind 76. Gilberto, Astrud – Beach Samba 77. Nico – Chelsea Girl 78. Beatles – Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 79. Country Joe & the Fish – Electric Music for the Mind & Body 80. Buffalo Springfield – Again 81. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Safe as Milk 82. Moby Grape – Moby Grape (1st Album) 83. Love – Da Capo 84. Beau Brummels – Triangle 85. Monkees – Headquarters 86. Buckley, Tim – Goodbye & Hello 87. Love – Forever Changes 88. Cream – Disraeli Gears 89. Pink Floyd – Piper at the Gates of Dawn 90. Who – Sell Out 91. Velvet Underground - & Nico 92. Sinatra, Frank - Frank Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim 93. Doors – Doors (1st Album) 94. Young Rascals – Groovin’ 95. Jefferson Airplane – Surrealistic Pillow 96. Kinks – Something Else by the… 97. Donovan – Sunshine Superman 98. Haggard, Merle – I’m a Lonesome Fugitive 99. Hendrix, Jimi – Are You Experienced 100. Electric Prunes – I Had too Much to Dream (Last Night) 101. Lynn, Loretta – Don’t Come Home a Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind) 102. Sharma, Shivkumar / Brij Bushan Kabra / Hariprasad Chaurasia – Call of the Valley 103. Velvet Underground – White Light/White Heat 104. Hendrix, Jimi – Axis: Bold as Love 105. Franklin, Aretha – I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You 106. Rolling Stones – Beggars Banquet 107. Traffic – Traffic (2nd Album) 108. Incredible String Band – Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter 109. Kinks – Village Green Preservation Society 110. Shankar, Ravi – Sounds of India (1968) 111. Mutantes, os – Mutantes, os (1st Album) 112. Hendrix, Jimi – Electric Ladyland 113. Cohen, Leonard – Songs of… 114. Cash, Johnny – At Folsom Prison 115. Nyro, Laura – Eli & the Thirteenth Confession 116. Franklin, Aretha – Lady Soul 117. Blue Cheer – Vincebus Eruptum 118. Byrds – Notorious Byrd Brothers 119. Big Brother & the Holding Company – Cheap Thrills 120. United States of America – United States of America 121. Dr John – Gris Gris 122. Iron Butterfly – In a Gadda da Vida 123. Pretty Things – S.F. Sorrow 124. Simon & Garfunkel – Bookends 125. Small Faces – Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake 126. Band – Music from Big Pink 127. Beck, Jeff – Truth 128. Veloso, Caetano – Caetano Veloso (1968) 129. Walker, Scott – Scott 2 130. Zombies – Odessey & Oracle 131. Morrison, Van – Astral Weeks 132. Byrds – Sweetheart of the Rodeo 133. Beatles – Beatles [aka White Album] 134. Mothers of Invention – We’re Only in it for the Money 135. Young, Neil – Everybody Knows This is Nowhere 136. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Trout Mask Replica 137. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bayou Country 138. Crosby, Stills & Nash – Crosby, Stills & Nash 139. Blood, Sweat & Tears - Blood, Sweat & Tears (2nd Album) 140. Flying Burrito Brothers – Gilded Palace of Sin 141. Cash, Johnny – At San Quentin 142. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River 143. Beatles – Abbey Road 144. Who – Tommy 145. Davis, Miles – In a Silent Way 146. Bee Gees – Odessa 147. Pentangle – Basket of Light 148. Rolling Stones – Let it Bleed 149. Drake, Nick – Five Leaves Left 150. Springfield, Dusty – Dusty in Memphis 151. Presley, Elvis – From Elvis in Memphis 152. Velvet Underground – Velvet Underground (3rd Album) 153. Quicksilver Messenger Service – Happy Trails 154. Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin (1st Album) 155. Band – Band (2nd Album) 156. Led Zeppelin – II 157. MC5 – Kick Out the Jams 158. Temptations – Cloud Nine 159. Sly & the Family Stone – Stand! 160. Buckley, Tim – Happy Sad 161. Chicago Transit Authority - Chicago Transit Authority (1969) 162. Fairport Convention – Unhalfbricking 163. Youngbloods – Elephant Mountain 164. Hayes, Isaac – Hot Buttered Soul 165. Grateful Dead – Live/Dead 166. Kinks – Arthur: Or the Decline & Fall of the British Empire 167. King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King 168. Cohen, Leonard – Songs from a Room 169. Fairport Convention – Liege & Lief 170. Walker, Scott – Scott 4 171. Stooges – Stooges (1st Album) 172. Spence, Alexander ‘Skip’ – Oar 173. Zappa, Frank – Hot Rats 1970 174. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Cosmo’s Factory 175. Derek & the Dominos – Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs 176. Davis, Miles – Bitches Brew 177. Spirit – Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus 178. Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath (1st Album) 179. Doors – Morrison Hotel 180. Carpenters – Close to You 181. Still, Stephen – Stephen Stills (1st Album) 182. Lennon, John – Plastic Ono Band 183. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Déjà vu 184. Black Sabbath – Paranoid 185. Young, Neil – After the Gold Rush 186. Led Zeppelin – III 187. Deep Purple – In Rock 188. Morrison, Van – Moondance 189. Grateful Dead – American Beauty 190. Drake, Nick – Bryter Layter 191. Shankar, Ananda – Ananda Shankar (1970) 192. Who – Live at Leeds(1st Album) 193. Soft Machine – Third 194. Stewart, Rod – Gasoline Alley 195. Harrison, George – All Things Must Pass 196. Simon & Garfunkel – Bridge Over Troubled Water 197. Stevens, Cat – Tea for the Tillerman 198. Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die 199. Stooges – Fun House 200. McCartney, Paul – McCartney (1970) 201. Santana – Abraxas 202. Barrett, Syd – Madcap Laughs 203. Jethro Tull – Aqualung 204. Crosby, David – If Only I Could Remember My Name 205. Sly & the Family Stone – There’s a Riot Goin’ On 206. Gaye, Marvin – What’s Going On 207. Yes – Yes Album 208. Bee Gees – Trafalgar 209. Who – Who’s Next 210. King, Carole – Tapestry 211. Hayes, Isaac – Shaft: Music from the Soundtrack 212. Allman Brothers – At Fillmore East 213. Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers 214. Lennon, John – Imagine 215. Beach Boys – Surf’s Up 216. Yes – Fragile 217. Doors – LA Woman 218. Can – Tago Mago 219. John, Elton – Madman Across the Water 220. Parton, Dolly – Coat of Many Colors 221. McLean, Don – American Pie 222. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Tarkus 223. Led Zeppelin – IV [aka Untitled / aka Four Symbols] 224. Gainsbourg, Serge – Histoire de Melody Nelson 225. Stewart, Rod – Every Picture Tells a Story 226. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Pictures at an Exhibition 227. Cohen, Leonard – Songs of Love & Hate 228. Mitchell, Joni – Blue 229. Funkadelic – Maggot Brain 230. Joplin, Janis – Pearl 231. Kuti, Fela - With Ginger Baker: Live! 232. Faces – A Nod is as Good as a Wink… To a Blind Horse 233. Flamin’ Groovies – Teenage Head 234. Clark, Gene – White Light 235. Prine, John – John Prine (1st Album) 236. Nilsson, Harry – Nilsson Schmilsson 237. T.Rex – Electric Warrior 238. Bowie, David – Hunky Dory 239. Newman, Randy – Sail Away 240. Deep Purple – Machine Head 241. Big Star – # 1 Record 242. Black Sabbath – Vol 4 243. Steely Dan – Can’t Buy a Thrill 244. Young, Neil – Harvest 245. Mayfield, Curtis – Superfly: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 246. Slade – Slayed? 247. Deep Purple – Made in Japan 248. Yes – Close to the Edge 249. Reed, Lou – Transformer 250. Masekela, Hugh – Home is Where the Music Is 251. Nascimento, Milton & Lo Borges – Clube da Esquina (1972) 252. Rundgren, Todd – Something/Anything 253. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – Will the Circle Be Unbroken? 254. Wonder, Stevie – Talking Book 255. Still, Stephen – Manassas 256. T.Rex – Slider 257. Ackles, David – American Gothic 258. Eagles – Eagles (1st Album) 259. Buckley, Tim – Greetings from LA 260. Drake, Nick – Pink Moon 261. Simon, Paul – Paul Simon (1972) 262. Roxy Music – Roxy Music (1st Album) 263. Alice Cooper – School’s Out 264. Temptations – All Directions 265. Bowie, David – Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars 266. War – World is a Ghetto 267. Green, Al – Let’s Stay Together 268. Rolling Stones – Exile on Main St 269. Lynyrd Skynyrd – Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd 270. Incredible Bongo Band – Bongo Rock 271. Bowie, David – Aladdin Sane 272. King Crimson – Lark’s Tongues in Aspic 273. Marley, Bob & the Wailers – Catch a Fire 274. Hawkwind – Space Ritual 275. Cale, John – Paris 1919 276. Can – Future Days 277. Reed, Lou – Berlin 278. Genesis – Selling England by the Pound 279. Gaye, Marvin – Let’s Get it On 280. Martyn, John – Solid Air 281. Roxy Music – For Your Pleasure 282. Faust – IV 283. Hancock, Herbie – Head Hunters 284. Mott the Hoople – Mott 285. Oldfield, Mike – Tubular Bells 286. Rundgren, Todd – A Wizard, a True Star 287. John, Elton – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 288. Steely Dan – Countdown to Ecstasy 289. Jennings, Waylon – Honky Tonk Heroes 290. Pink Floyd – Dark Side of the Moon 291. Wonder, Stevie – Innervisions 292. ZZ Top – Tres Hombres 293. McCartney, Paul & Wings – Band on the Run 294. Sensational Alex Harvey Band – Next 295. Alice Cooper – Billion Dollar Babies 296. Iggy & the Stooges – Raw Power 297. Isley Brothers – 3 + 3 298. New York Dolls – New York Dolls (1st Album) 299. Eno, Brian – Here Come the Warm Jets 300. Bad Company – Bad Company (1st Album) 301. Genesis – Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 302. Otis, Shuggie – Inspiration Information 303. Wonder, Stevie – Fullfillingness’ First Finale 304. Clapton, Eric – 461 Ocean Boulevard 305. Kraftwerk – Autobahn 306. Morrison, Van – It’s Too Late to Stop Now 307. Mitchell, Joni – Court & Spark 308. Queen – II 309. Roxy Music – Country Life 310. Tangerine Dream – Phaedra 311. Sparks – Kimono My House 312. Supertramp – Crime of the Century 313. Thompson, Richard & Linda – I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight 314. Scott-Heron, Gil & Brian Jackson – Winter in America 315. Queen – Sheer Heart Attack 316. 10cc – Sheet Music 317. Young, Neil – On the Beach 318. Jones, George – Grand Tour 319. Clark, Gene – No Other | 320. Steely Dan – Pretzel Logic 321. Newman, Randy – Good Old Boys 322. Marley, Bob & the Wailers – Natty Dread 323. Wyatt, Robert – Rock Bottom 324. Parsons, Gram – Grievous Angel 325. Eno, Brian – Another Green World 326. Dictators – Go Girl Crazy! 327. Neu! – ‘75 328. Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti 329. Jarrett, Keith – Köln Concert 330. Aerosmith – Toys in the Attic 331. Bowie, David – Young Americans 332. Burning Spear – Marcus Garvey 333. Springsteen, Bruce – Born to Run 334. Harris, Emmylou – Pieces of the Sky 335. Dion – Born to Be With You 336. Mitchell, Joni – Hissing of Summer Lawns 337. Burman, Rahul Dev – Shalimar (Soundtrack) 338. Young, Neil – Tonight’s the Night 339. Dylan, Bob – Blood on the Tracks 340. Smith, Patti – Horses 341. Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here 342. Queen – A Night at the Opera 343. Nelson, Willie – Red Headed Stranger 344. Earth, Wind & Fire – That’s the Way of the World 345. Mayfield, Curtis – There’s No Place Like America Today 346. Petty, Tom & the Heartbreakers - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (1st Album) 347. Modern Lovers – Modern Lovers [Rec 1972, not released until 1976] 348. Bowie, David – Station to Station 349. Mitchell, Joni – Hejira 350. Boston – Boston (1st Album) 351. Eagles – Hotel California 352. ABBA – Arrival 353. Kiss – Destroyer 354. Rush – 2112 355. Ben, Jorge – África Brasil 356. Armatrading, Joan – Joan Armatrading (1st Album) 357. Aerosmith – Rocks 358. Parliament – Mothership Connection 359. Penguin Café Orchestra – Music from the Penguin Café 360. Jarre, Jean Michel – Oxygene 361. Ramones – Ramones (1st Album) 362. Kuti, Fela – Zombie 363. Tosh, Peter – Legalize It 364. Wonder, Stevie – Songs in the Key of Life 365. Frampton, Peter – Frampton Comes Alive 366. Eno, Brian – Before & After Science 367. Kraftwerk – Trans-Europe Express 368. Joel, Billy – Stranger, the 369. Marley, Bob & the Wailers – Exodus 370. Electric Light Orchestra – Out of the Blue 371. Weather Report – Heavy Weather 372. Muddy Waters – Hard Again 373. Stranglers – Rattus Norvegicus 374. Clash – Clash (1st Album) 375. Bowie, David – Low 376. Steely Dan – Aja 377. Wire – Pink Flag 378. Martyn, John – One World 379. Talking Heads – 77 380. Fleetwood Mac – Rumours 381. Bowie, David – ‘Heroes’ 382. Wilson, Dennis – Pacific Ocean Blue 383. Suicide – Suicide (1st Album) 384. Iggy Pop – Idiot, the 385. Gabriel, Peter – Peter Gabriel (I) 386. Television – Marquee Moon 387. Meat Loaf – Bat Out of Hell 388. Costello, Elvis – My Aim is True 389. Iggy Pop – Lust for Life 390. Dury, Ian – New Boots & Panties!! 391. Sex Pistols – Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the… 392. Pere Ubu – Modern Dance 393. Kraftwerk – Man Machine 394. Blondie – Parallel Lines 395. Regina, Elís – Vento de Maio 396. Pere Ubu – Dub Housing 397. Only Ones – Only Ones (1st Album) 398. Costello, Elvis – This Year’s Model 399. Jam – All Mod Cons 400. Ely, Joe – Honky Tonk Masquerade 401. Adverts – Crossing the Red Sea with the… 402. Big Star – Third (aka Sister Lovers) 403. Residents – Duck Stab/Buster & Glen 404. Public Image Ltd – Public Image 405. Magazine – Real Life 406. Springsteen, Bruce – Darkness on the Edge of Town 407. Funkadelic – One Nation Under a Groove 408. Throbbing Gristle – DOA: Third & Final Report 409. Thin Lizzy – Live & Dangerous 410. Talking Heads – More Songs About Buildings & Food 411. Buzzcocks – Another Music in a Different Kitchen 412. Van Halen – Van Halen (1st Album) 413. Colón, Willie & Rubén Blades – Siembra 414. Cars – Cars (1st Album) 415. Devo – Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo 416. Dire Straits – Dire Straits (1st Album) 417. Saints – Eternally Yours 418. Gaye, Marvin – Here, My Dear 419. Nelson, Willie – Stardust 420. Chic – C’est Chic 421. X-ray Spex – Germ Free Adolescents 422. Eno, Brian – Ambient 1: Music for Airports 423. Siouxsie & the Banshees – Scream, the 424. AC/DC – Highway to Hell 425. Sister Sledge – We Are Family 426. Crusaders – Street Life 427. Germs – GI 428. B52s – B52s (1st Album) 429. Czukay, Holger – Movies 430. Police – Reggatta de Blanc 431. Fall – Live at the Witch Trials 432. Talking Heads – Fear of Music 433. Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures 434. Chic – Risqué 435. Undertones – Undertones (1st Album) 436. Clash – London Calling 437. Japan – Quiet Life 438. Faithfull, Marianne – Broken English 439. Slits – Cut 440. Costello, Elvis – Armed Forces 441. Young, Neil – Rust Never Sleeps 442. Gang of Four – Entertainment! 443. Cheap Trick – At Budokan 444. Fleetwood Mac – Tusk 445. Pink Floyd – Wall, the 446. Public Image Ltd – Metal Box 447. Jackson, Michael – Off the Wall 448. Damned – Machine Gun Etiquette 449. Numan, Gary – Pleasure Principle 450. Specials – Specials (1st Album) 1980 451. Adam & the Ants – Kings of the Wild Frontier 452. Dexys Midnight Runners – Searching for the Young Soul Rebels 453. AC/DC – Back in Black 454. Cramps – Songs the Lord Taught Us 455. Dead Kennedys – Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables 456. Gabriel, Peter – Peter Gabriel (III) 457. Soft Boys – Underwater Moonlight 458. Cure – Seventeen Seconds 459. Echo & the Bunnymen – Crocodiles 460. Motörhead – Ace of Spades 461. Killing Joke – Killing Joke (1st Album) 462. Judas Priest – British Steel 463. Circle Jerks – Group Sex 464. Talking Heads – Remain in Light 465. Joy Division – Closer 466. Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden (1st Album) 467. Undertones – Hypnotised 468. Jam – Sound Affects 469. Waits, Tom – Heartattack & Vine 470. UB40 – Signing Off 471. Teardrop Explodes – Kilimanjaro 472. Specials – More Specials 473. Winwood, Steve – Arc of a Diver 474. Pretenders – Pretenders (1st Album) 475. Einstürzende Neubauten – Kollaps 476. Siouxsie & the Banshees – Juju 477. Heaven 17 – Penthouse & Pavement 478. Go-Gos – Beauty & the Beat 479. Motörhead – No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith 480. Soft Cell – Non Stop Erotic Cabaret 481. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – Architecture & Morality 482. Eno, Brian & David Byrne – My Life in the Bush of Ghosts 483. Black Flag – Damaged 484. X – Wild Gift 485. Psychedelic Furs – Talk, Talk, Talk 486. Human League – Dare 487. Gun Club – Fire of Love 488. Bauhaus – Mask 489. Womack, Bobby – Poet 490. Tom Tom Club – Tom Tom Club (1st Album) 491. Rush – Moving Pictures 492. ABBA – Visitors 493. ABC – Lexicon of Love 494. Prince – 1999 495. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five – Message, the 496. Costello, Elvis – Imperial Bedroom 497. Cure – Pornography 498. Dexys Midnight Runners – Too Rye Ay 499. Simple Minds – New Gold Dream (81, 82, 83, 84) 500. Madness – Rise & Fall 501. Fagen, Donald – Nightfly 502. Haircut One Hundred – Pelican West 503. Bush, Kate – Dreaming, the 504. Orange Juice – Rip it Up 505. Jackson, Michael – Thriller 506. Birthday Party – Junkyard 507. Venom – Black Metal 508. Springsteen, Bruce – Nebraska 509. Associates – Sulk 510. Iron Maiden – Number of the Beast 511. Duran Duran – Rio 512. Violent Femmes – Violent Femmes (1st Album) 513. McLaren, Malcolm – Duck Rock 514. Def Leppard – Pyromania 515. REM – Murmur 516. The The – Soul Mining 517. Waits, Tom – Swordfishtrombones 518. Blue Nile – A Walk Across the Rooftops 519. Hanoi Rocks – Back to Mystery City 520. Lauper, Cyndi – She’s So Unusual 521. Simon, Paul – Hearts & Bones 522. Echo & the Bunnymen – Porcupine 523. ZZ Top – Eliminator 524. Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) 525. U2 – War 526. Police – Synchronicity 527. Meat Puppets – II 528. Culture Club – Colour by Numbers 529. Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Welcome to the Pleasuredome 530. Run DMC – Run DMC (1984) 531. Sade – Diamond Life 532. Cocteau Twins – Treasure 533. Minor Threat – Out of Step 534. Van Halen – 1984 535. Prince – Purple Rain 536. Replacements – Let it Be 537. Style Council – Café Bleu 538. Turner, Tina – Private Dancer 539. Echo & the Bunnymen – Ocean Rain 540. Minutemen – Double Nickels on the Dime 541. Cole, Lloyd & the Commotions – Rattlesnakes 542. N’Dour, Youssou – Immigrés 543. Springsteen, Bruce – Born in the USA 544. Fall – This Nation’s Saving Grace 545. Ibrahim, Abdullah – Water from an Ancient Well 546. Aha – Hunting High & Low 547. Tears for Fears – Songs from the Big Chair 548. Dire Straits – Brothers in Arms 549. Prefab Sprout – Steve McQueen (aka Two Wheels Good) 550. Mekons – Fear & Whiskey 551. Big Black – Atomizer 552. Vega, Suzanne – Suzanne Vega (1st Album) 553. Pogues – Rum, Sodomy & the Lash 554. Bush, Kate – Hounds of Love 555. Smiths – Meat is Murder 556. Waits, Tom – Rain Dogs 557. Jesus & Mary Chain – Psychocandy 558. New Order – Low Life 559. Simply Red – Picture Book 560. Dexys Midnight Runners – Don’t Stand Me Down 561. Scritti Politti – Cupid & Psyche 85 562. Costello, Elvis – Blood & Chocolate 563. Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force – Planet Rock: The Album 564. Beastie Boys – Licensed to Ill 565. Metallica – Master of Puppets 566. The The – Infected 567. Griffith, Nanci – Last of the True Believers 568. Bragg, Billy – Talking with the Taxman About Poetry 569. Talk Talk – Colour of Spring 570. Megadeth – Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying? 571. Bon Jovi – Slippery When Wet 572. Sonic Youth – Evol 573. Slayer – Reign in Blood 574. Throwing Muses – Throwing Muses (1986) 575. Simon, Paul – Graceland 576. Run DMC – Raising Hell 577. XTC – Skylarking 578. Earle, Steve – Guitar Town 579. Bad Brains – I Against I 580. Baker, Anita – Rapture 581. Smiths – Queen is Dead 582. Gabriel, Peter – So 583. Anthrax – Among the Living 584. Dinosaur Jr – You’re Living All Over Me 585. Parton, Dolly with Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris – Trio 586. Def Leppard – Hysteria 587. REM – Document 588. Prince – Sign ‘O’ the Times 589. Cult – Electric 590. Depeche Mode – Music for the Masses 591. Sisters of Mercy – Floodland 592. Michael, George – Faith 593. Hüsker Dü – Warehouse: Songs & Stories 594. Butthole Surfers – Locust Abortion Technician 595. Piazzolla, Astor & Gary Burton – New Tango 596. Smiths – Strangeways Here We Come 597. Guns N’ Roses – Appetite for Destruction 598. Jesus & Mary Chain – Darklands 599. Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Shaka Zulu 600. Laibach – Opus Dei 601. Napalm Death – Scum 602. Sonic Youth – Sister 603. Triffids – Calenture 604. Jackson, Michael – Bad 605. Pet Shop Boys – Actually 606. U2 – Joshua Tree 607. D’Arby, Terence Trent – Introducing the Hardline According to… 608. Pogues – If I Should Fall from Grace with God 609. Cohen, Leonard – I’m Your Man 610. Waterboys – Fisherman’s Blues 611. Fishbone – Truth & Soul 612. Everything But the Girl – Idlewild 613. Living Colour - Vivid 614. Mudhoney – Superfuzz Bigmuff 615. REM – Green 616. Happy Mondays – Bummed 617. Go Betweens – 16 Lovers Lane 618. Cowboy Junkies – Trinity Session 619. Chapman, Tracy – Tracy Chapman (1st Album) 620. My Bloody Valentine – Isn’t Anything 621. Pixies – Surfer Rosa 622. Metallica – And Justice for All 623. Dinosaur Jr – Bug 624. Krause, Dagmar – Tank Battles 625. lang, k.d. – Shadowland 626. American Music Club – California 627. Morrissey – Viva Hate 628. Sonic Youth – Daydream Nation 629. Sugarcubes – Life’s Too Good 630. Yoakam, Dwight – Beuenas Noches from a Lonely Roomn 631. Jane’s Addiction – Nothing’s Shocking 632. Public Enemy – It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back 633. Faith No More – Real Thing 634. Kravtiz, Lenny – Let Love Rule 635. Hooker, John Lee – Healer, the 636. New Order – Technique 637. Madonna – Like a Prayer 638. Queen Latifah – All Hail the Queen 639. Spacemen 3 – Playing with Fire 640. fIREHOSE – fROMOHIO 641. Beastie Boys – Paul’s Boutique 642. Young Gods – Eau Rouge, l’ 643. Zorn, John – Spy vs Spy: Music of Ornette Coleman 644. Stone Roses – Stone Roses (1st Album) 645. Cherry, Neneh – Raw Like Sushi 646. Maal, Baaba & Mansour Seck – Djam Leelii 647. Bush, Kate – Sensual World 648. Cure – Disintegration 649. 808 State – 808:90 650. Coldcut – What’s That Noise? 651. Adamson, Barry – Moss Side Story 652. Aerosmith – Pump 653. Pixies – Doolittle 654. Raitt, Bonnie – Nick of Time 655. Fugazi – Repeater 656. Soul II Soul – Club Classics: Vol One 657. De La Soul – 3 Feet High & Rising 658. Jackson, Janet – Rhythm Nation 1814 659. Jungle Brothers – Done by the Forces of Nature 660. NWA – Straight Outta Compton | 1990 661. Cocteau Twins – Heaven or Las Vegas 662. Shamen – En-Tact 663. Deee Lite – World Clique 664. La’s – La’s 665. Black Crowes – Shake Your Money Maker 666. Depeche Mode – Violator 667. Pixies – Bossanova 668. Megadeth – Rust in Peace 669. Digital Underground – Sex Packets 670. Pet Shop Boys – Behaviour 671. Happy Mondays – Pills ‘n’ Thrills and Bellyaches 672. Michael, George – Listen Without Prejudice: Vol 1 673. Young, Neil – Ragged Glory 674. Ice Cube – AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted 675. Jane’s Addiction – Ritual de lo Habitual 676. LL Cool J – Mama Said Knock You Out 677. Public Enemy – Fear of a Black Planet 678. O’Connor, Sinéad – I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got 679. Tribe Called Quest, a – People’s Instinctive Travels & the Paths of Rhythm 680. Sonic Youth – Goo 681. Ride – Nowhere 682. My Bloody Valentine – Loveless 683. Nirvana – Nevermind 684. Crowded House – Woodface 685. Cypress Hill – Cypress Hill (1st Album) 686. Cope, Julian – Peggy Suicide 687. Gang Starr – Step in the Arena 688. MC Solaar - Qui Sème le Vent Récolte le Tempo 689. Jah Wobble – Rising Above Bedlam 690. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Blood Sugar Sex Magik 691. Ice T – OG: Original Gangster 692. Mudhoney – Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge 693. Public Enemy – Apocalypse 91… Enemy Strikes Back 694. Tribe Called Quest, a – Low End Theory 695. Pearl Jam – Ten 696. Saint Etienne – Foxbase Alpha 697. Sepultura – Arise 698. Slint – Spiderland 699. U2 – Achtung Baby 700. KLF – White Room 701. Massive Attack – Blue Lines 702. Primal Scream – Screamadelica 703. Teenage Fanclub – Bandwagonesque 704. Metallica – Metallica [aka Black Album] 705. Pavement – Slanted & Enchanted 706. Aphex Twin – Selected Ambient Works 85-92 707. Arrested Development – 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life of… 708. Olomidé, Koffi – Haut de Gamme: Koweït, Rive Gauche 709. Morrissey – Your Arsenal 710. Maal, Baaba – Lam Toro 711. Lemonheads – It’s a Shame About Ray 712. Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine (1st Album) 713. Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy – Hypocrisy is the Greatest Luxury 714. lang, k.d. – Ingénue 715. Dr Dre – Chronic, the 716. REM – Automatic for the People 717. Pharcyde – Bizarre Ride II the… 718. Spiritualized – Lazer Guided Melodies 719. Sugar – Copper Blue 720. Waits, Tom – Bone Machine 721. Sonic Youth – Dirty 722. Stereo MCs – Connected 723. Ministry – Psalm 69 (Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs) 724. Amos, Tori – Little Earthquakes 725. Ice Cube – Predator 726. Pantera – Vulgar Display of Power 727. Alice in Chains – Dirt 728. Cave, Nick & the Bad Seeds – Henry’s Dream, by… 729. Khan, Nusrat Fateh Ali – Devotional Songs 730. Harvey, P.J. – Dry 731. Suede – Suede (1st Album) 732. Weller, Paul – Wild Wood 733. Smashing Pumpkins – Siamese Dream 734. Auteurs – New Wave 735. Phair, Liz – Exile in Guyville 736. Afghan Whigs – Gentlemen 737. Mann, Aimee – Whatever 738. Grant Lee Buffalo – Fuzzy 739. Nirvana – In Utero 740. Jamiroquai – Emergency on Planet Earth 741. Pet Shop Boys – Very 742. Harvey, P.J. – Rid of Me 743. Blur – Modern Life is Rubbish 744. Crow, Sheryl – Tuesday Night Music Club 745. Fall – Infotainment Scan 746. Wu Tang Clan – Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers) 747. Björk – Debut 748. Orbital – Orbital [aka Brown Album] 749. Snoop Doggy Dogg – Doggystyle 750. Sebadoh – Bubble & Scrape 751. Boo Radleys – Giant Steps 752. Orbit, William – Strange Cargo: III 753. Method Man – Tical 754. Black, Frank – Teenager of the Year 755. Girls Against Boys – Venus Luxure No 1 Baby 756. Jeru the Damaja – Sun Rises in the East 757. Pavement – Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain 758. Portishead – Dummy 759. Sabres of Paradise – Haunted Dancehall 760. Nas – Illmatic 761. Beastie Boys – Ill Communication 762. Costello, Elvis – Brutal Youth 763. Morrissey – Vauxhall & I 764. TLC – CrazySexyCool 765. Oasis – Definitely Maybe 766. Soundgarden – Superunknown 767. Offspring – Smash 768. Drive Like Jehu – Yank Crime 769. Blur – Parklife 770. G Love & Special Sauce - G Love & Special Sauce (1994) 771. Touré, Ali Farka – Talking Timbuktu 772. Hole – Live Through This 773. Massive Attack – Protection 774. Manic Street Preachers – Holy Bible 775. Suede – Dog Man Star 776. Notorious BIG – Ready to Die 777. Buckley, Jeff – Grace 778. Orbital – Snivilisation 779. Nirvana – MTV Unplugged in New York 780. Nine Inch Nails – Downward Spiral 781. Prodigy – Music for the Jilted Generation 782. Green Day – Dookie 783. Foo Fighters – Foo Fighters (1st Album) 784. Garbage – Garbage (1st Album) 785. Nightmares on Wax – Smokers Delight 786. Tricky – Maxinquaye 787. Raekwon – Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 788. Smashing Pumpkins – Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness 789. Rocket from the Crypt – Scream, Dracula, Scream 790. Chemical Brothers – Exit Planet Dust 791. 2Pac – Me Against the World 792. Elastica – Elastica (1st Album) 793. Supergrass – I Should Coco 794. Radiohead – Bends, the 795. Guided by Voices – Alien Lanes 796. Kuti, Femi – Femi Kuti (1995) 797. Verve – A Northern Soul 798. Genius GZA – Liquid Swords 799. Pulp – Different Class 800. Leftfield – Leftism 801. D’Angelo – Brown Sugar 802. Oasis – (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? 803. Goldie – Timeless 804. Morissette, Alanis – Jagged Little Pill 805. Screaming Trees – Dust 806. Super Furry Animals – Fuzzy Logic 807. Fatboy Slim – Better Living Through Chemistry 808. Dr Octagon – Dr Octagonecologyst 809. Stereolab – Emperor Tomato Ketchup 810. Tortoise – Millions Now Living Will Never Die 811. Beck – Odelay 812. Belle & Sebastian – Tigermilk 813. DJ Shadow – Endtroducing 814. Eels – Beautiful Freak 815. Divine Comedy – Casanova 816. Apple, Fiona – Tidal 817. Wilco – Being There 818. Sepultura – Roots 819. Adamson, Barry – Oedipus Schmoedipus 820. Fun Lovin’ Criminals – Come Find Yourself 821. Maxwell – Urban Hang Suite 822. Charlatans – Tellin’ Stories 823. Manic Street Preachers – Everything Must Go 824. Everything But the Girl – Walking Wounded 825. Cave, Nick & the Bad Seeds – Murder Ballads 826. Bukem, LTJ – Logical Progression 827. Underworld – Second Toughest in the Infants 828. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Now I Got Worry 829. Cardigans – First Band on the Moon 830. Marilyn Manson – Antichrist Superstar 831. Fugees – Score, the 832. Ash – 1977 833. Belle & Sebastian – If You’re Feeling Sinister 834. Blur – Blur (1997) 835. Radiohead – OK Computer 836. Quaye, Finley – Maverick a Strike 837. Elliott, Missy Misdemeanor – Supa Dupa Fly 838. Chemical Brothers – Dig Your Own Hole 839. Primal Scream – Vanishing Point 840. Wyatt, Robert – Shleep 841. Holmes, David – Let’s Get Killed 842. Sleater Kinney – Dig Me Out 843. Prodigy – Fat of the Land 844. Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club (1997) 845. Cave, Nick & the Bad Seeds – Boatman’s Call 846. Divine Comedy – A Short Album About Love 847. Cornershop – When I was Born for the 7th Time 848. Daft Punk – Homework 849. Williams, Robbie – Life Thru a Lens 850. Carey, Mariah – Butterfly 851. Supergrass – In it for the Money 852. Dylan, Bob – Time Out of Mind 853. Size, Roni & Reprazent – New Forms 854. Smith, Elliott – Either/Or 855. Verve – Urban Hymns 856. Spiritualized – Ladies & Gentlemen, We are Floating in Space 857. Dandy Warhols – Dandy Warhols (1997) 858. Dylan, Bob – Bootleg Series Vol 4: Live 1966 [rec: 1966 at Free Trade Hall, Manchester] 859. Chao, Manu – Clandestino 860. Bragg, Billy & Wilco – Mermaid Avenue 861. Turbonegro – Apocalypse Dudes 862. Fatboy Slim – You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby 863. Gray, David – White Ladder 864. Williams, Lucinda – Car Wheels on a Gravel Road 865. Pulp – This is Hardcore 866. Madonna – Ray of Light 867. Hill, Lauryn – Miseducation of… 868. Hole – Celebrity Skin 869. Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs 870. System of a Down - System of a Down (1st Album) 871. Queen of the Stone Age - Queen of the Stone Age (1st Album) 872. Air – Moon Safari 873. Singh, Talvin – OK 874. Korn – Follow the Leader 875. Khalèd, (Cheb) – Kenza 876. Kid Rock – Devil Without a Cause 877. Boards of Canada – Music Has the Right to Children 878. Suba - São Paulo Confessions 879. XTC – Apple Venus: Volume 1 880. Skunk Anansie – Post Orgasmic Chill 881. Incubus – Make Yourself 882. Magnetic Fields – 69 Love Songs 883. Travis – Man Who 884. Slipknot – Slipknot (1st Album) 885. Orton, Beth – Central Reservation 886. Sawhney, Nitin – Beyond Skin 887. Death in Vegas – Contino Sessions 888. Moby – Play 889. Flaming Lips – Soft Bulletin 890. Rhymes Digitales, les – Darkdancer 891. Tigre, le – Tigre, le (1999) 892. Eminem – Slim Shady LP 893. Spears, Britney – Baby One More Time 894. Metallica – S&M 895. Bonnie Prince Billy – I See a Darkness 896. Shack – HMS Fable 897. Basement Jaxx – Remedy 898. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication 899. Sigur Rós – Ágætis Byrjun 2000 900. Doves – Lost Souls 901. Air – Virgin Suicides: Original Motion Picture Score 902. Adams, Ryan – Heartbreaker 903. Gilberto, Bebel – Tanto Tempo 904. Cole, MJ – Sincere 905. Harris, Emmylou – Red Dirt Girl 906. Limp Bizkit – Chocolate Starfish & the Hot Dog Flavored Water 907. Radiohead – Kid A 908. U2 – All That You Can’t Leave Behind 909. Linkin Park – Hybrid Theory 910. Smith, Elliott – Figure 8 911. Badly Drawn Boy – Hour of Bewilderbeast 912. Harvey, P.J. – Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea 913. Badu, Erykah – Mama’s Gun 914. Coldplay – Parachutes 915. Common – Like Water for Chocolate 916. Ladd, Mike – Welcome to the Afterfuture 917. Red Snapper – Our Aim is to Satisfy 918. Eminem – Marshall Mathers LP 919. Goldfrapp – Felt Mountain 920. Giant Sand – Chore of Enchantment 921. Lambchop – Nixon 922. Lemper, Ute – Punishing Kiss 923. Madonna – Music 924. Avalanches – Since I Left You 925. OutKast – Stankonia 926. Radiohead – Amnesiac 927. Silver Jews – Bright Flight 928. Björk – Vespertine 929. Gorillaz – Gorillaz (1st Album) 930. Adams, Ryan – Gold 931. Destiny’s Child – Survivor 932. Strokes – Is This It 933. Welch, Gillian – Time (The Revelator) 934. Gotan Project – Revancha del Tango, la 935. White Stripes – White Blood Cells 936. Beta Band – Hot Shots II 937. Jay Z – Blueprint 938. Röyksopp – Melody AM 939. Drive-By Truckers – Southern Rock Opera 940. Super Furry Animals – Rings Around the World 941. Jurassic 5 – Power in Numbers 942. Wilco – Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 943. Ms Dynamite – A Little Deeper 944. Bees – Sunshine Hit Me 945. Jones, Norah – Come Away with Me 946. Coldplay – A Rush of Blood to the Head 947. Coral – Coral (2002) 948. Cash, Johnny – American IV: Man Comes Around 949. Flaming Lips – Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots 950. Doves – Last Broadcast 951. Elliott, Missy – Under Construction 952. Springsteen, Bruce – Rising, the 953. Aguilera, Christina – Stripped 954. Roots – Phrenology 955. Beck – Sea Change 956. Timberlake, Justin – Justified 957. Vines – Highly Evolved 958. 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Faaaaa... pedazo de trabajo te mandaste Dark-ius querido!!! (80
ReplyDeleteSe agradece Moe
ReplyDeleteQué buen post, Dark-ius!!! :)
ReplyDeleteObrigado, garota!
DeleteComo no quiero mezclar la opinión personal con la realativa imparcialidad del post, quiero desahogarme un poco con respecto al libro:
ReplyDeleteEsta sección se debiera llamar EN QUÉ CARAJOS ESTABAN PENSANDO ESTOS TIPOS CUANDO ARMARON EL LISTADO DE LOS 1000+1 DISCOS???
Empezando por el final, ¿cómo que entre los 1001 Discos imprescindibles no hay NI SIQUIERA UN (1) DISCO DE JOHN MCLAUGHLIN CON ALGUNO DE SUS GRUPOS????? Si la máxima cantidad por artista son 8 discos (como le clasificaron a David Bowie, que muchas veces ha necesitado ayuda para renovarse) McLaughlin que nunca se ha "renovado" sino, se ha actualizado, debiera haber calificado con la "nota" máxima!
Y esto no termina aquí!
Totalmente de acuerdo en cuanto a que no puede estar ausente McLaughlin pero considerar que no debe estar David Bowie es menospreciar a uno de los mejores músicos de los últimos 50 años, por más que no te guste su música.
DeleteNiet, neit, niet, ojo, que no vaya a quedar la impresión de que no me gusta el Duque Blanco, todo lo contrario, muchos pesitos de Dark-ius han ido a parar a las arcas del tío David! Yo lo vengo escuchando como del '76 (Young Americans fue mi primero). Pero hay que ubicar a cada uno según el lugar que le corresponde. Bowie es fantástico, pero McLaughlin es el mejor guitarrista vivo. Hay cosas tan ridículas como King Crimson 2 discos y Fripp solito 0 disco! Mientras que Brian Eno aparece 4 individuales más los que le hizo a Bowie....
DeleteDesde luego, ea un poco chocante que no aparezca la Mahavishnu, por ejemplo, y si Dolly Parlton... lo que me confirma en la idea de que lo que digan los críticos de arte hay que tomarlo con cautela
ReplyDeleteSin embargo parece una herramienta muy útil para descubrir músicos que uno no conoce, así que muchas gracias Dark-ius y Moe
ReplyDeletehe bajado dos veces el archivo y me indica que ??? - the file header is corrupt, podrias revisar la corrupcion ???
ReplyDeleteUy que mal...Lo estoy arreglando
DeleteListo Calisto!, Digo, Carlos! Ya está arreglado. Que lo disfrutes.
Deletese agradece, y perdon no trato de incomodar, pero me da la impresion que no te gusta el libro y aunque tratas de ser imparcial ?? jeje lo logras ??, pero bueno si no te gusta, le pusiste mucho trabajo al asunto, y es mas bien promocion, los que no lo conocian lo quieren leer, en fin me da que es una relacion odio-amor, ?
ReplyDeletesaludos :)
lo mismo, se agradece. Lo que sucede es que estos tipos (y no se porqué siempre que hay algo tipo "listas ponsoñozas" o envenenadas, siempre, siempre, aparece en alguna puntita siquiera del asunto un rótulo ROLLING STONES, es infalible! Esos tipos ya yo creo que están encalanchinados o con los representantes o con las disqueras o con los gerentes que en las disqueras manejan los géneros musicales. El dato que le faltaría al libro a simple vista, pero sería bueno tomarse el trabajo, es la disquera que editó cada disco, porque ahí saldría un fácil culpable, pero no creo que sean los únicos. Bueh, la cosa es que meten siempre unos nombres pesados, campeones, y le adosan a esos peces gordos una sarta/rosario de pinches desconocidos que ni siquiera tienen un hit, o si lo tienen, pero eso es a costilla de un disco extraordinario de un artista gordo (¿cómo puede ser que no estén 8:30 de Weather R. ni Zurich de Corea/Burton, o MusicBox de ReturnToForever en vivo=ahora me diste ganas de oirla=?) Fijate que todavía siguen jodiendo con Tracy Chapman y Sinnead O'Connor, por Dios! ya esas viejas han sido tapadas por otras andanadas de artistas de 15 minutos! Se ve que la "industria" tenía muchas esperanzas en ellas y la gente no les comió cuento y las mandó para sus casitas... y ellos se quedaron con la plata enganchada. Fijate que la pobre Whitney les pagó con creses a esos miserables, aunque le fue la vida en ello....
Deletepor cierto ,un loco como muchos que andan en la red se tiro la onda de publicar una version de este libro y los 1001 discos, lastima y suerte que los subio en mp3 128kbps, de eso hace algunos años
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Uy, si lo ví, pero eso es una tarea ciclópea, no importa si es a @128 o lossless, cuando vi eso me dio pesar por el tiempo que esa gente le metió a algo que era de muy dificil conclusión.
DeleteAhora, en el Blog estamos preparando una rearmada de los 62 discos de la Música Electroacústica, pero este es un trabajo grande pero acotado, que uno sabe que se va a terminar, igualmente somos varios que lo estamos fogoneando.
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ReplyDeletePor si no queda claro, mi tarea fue la de traerlo para sacarle la ponzoña, el veneno, y ya una vez denunciada su mala intensión, se convierte en inofensivo y uno ya lo puede manejar tranquilamente, pero sabe que lo tiene que tomar con pinzas, y sabe que no es la última palabra sobre el tema, y que si se necesita profundizar, se deberá seguir investigando. Por eso, solo es útil referencialmente.
ReplyDeleteGracias.
Con ese acotamiento autoimpuesto pseudo científico de "solo discos originales", dejan por fuera joyas como Cream - Wheels of Fire (1968) que tiene el mejor solo de batería que se ha grabado hasta hoy día, el de Ginger Baker que dura unos 15 minutos. También dejaron por fuera Joe Cocker - With a Little Help...(1971) una joya setentera. Entonces, si dejás esas bellezas por fuera que son Los Verdaderos Discos que hay que Oir Antes de Morir, eso significa que tu delimitacion del campo es verdaderamente una paparruchada! Por eso estaba la necesidad de Denunciarlo, para que deje de pescar incautas personas.
ReplyDeleteY RECUERDE: NO SE QUEDE CALLADO! DENUNCIE!
Muy bien la lista en general, me asombra la presencia (y por cuatro!) de Nick Cave, un enorme músico del que tengo toda su obra y uno de mis solistas favoritos, pero ninguno de Hackett? de Jehtro Tull? de Van der Graaf? de Peter Hammill? debería haber cuatro de la banda y seis o siete de él la verdad, como de Bowie también, aunque yo hubiese puesto 7 del duque, aunque tenga una obra realmente maravillosa. Ninguno de Zappa? nada de él? el quizás más revolucionario e innovador como nadie en la "pop music" nada? Tres de MJ? dos y está bien, ninguno de Creedence? nada de la Incredible String Band? uno solo de Coltrane?
ReplyDeleteCaravan? Camel? Fleetwood Mac? Velvet Underground? John Cale?, casi nada de Argentina, y muchas otras partes del mundo. Nada de Italia, Francia, Alemania, Japón. Un poco decepcionante, pero una "buena" lista después de todo. Pero que entre los que nombré que no haya nada del Hendrix de la voz es imperdonable. Lo escucharon componer y cantar? Nada más.
No me había fijado en la lista y sí aparece Freak Out de Frank Zappa y también de la ISB y de la Velvet, también de Tull, pero faltan discos fundamentales de otros muchos grandes artistas de la música moderna. Qué hacen ahí Beyonce (aunque algo ya innovado mezclando positivamente el soul con el pop) y sobretodo Britney Spears? Christina Aguilera, aunque me guste su música no hizo nada rompe-esquemas en su carrera. De Alemania me sorprendió la inclusión de tres grandes: Can, Neu y Faust aunque lo de Kraftwerk estaba cantado porque cambiaron totalmente la música electrónica aunque los "inventores" hayan sido Tangerine Dream, otro maravilloso grupo del que solo hay un disco. Muchos de Costello también aunque su música melódica ya existía hace años y no fue pionero en las melodías del esquema básico I iv v vi, aunque los que vinieron después sí lo fueron y dieron vuelta esa fórmula.
ReplyDeleteSolo decir también que Hammill fue el (casi) inventor del punk antes que este se nominara como tal en 1976, porque en 1975 todos saben (los periodistas también pero quizás no lo quieren admitir) que él creo Nadir Big Chance el primer álbum punk de la historia, las letras, la música y hasta un personaje que el mismo creo llamado Nadir y que impactó de lleno en la sociedad británica del momento. Que un músico que venía del progresivo y el art-rock (asi como Peter Gabriel para The Lamb) de repente venga con algo inaudito como esta música es algo MUY innovador y muy rompe-esquemas, de repente de internó en un mundo distinto, al de él y al de los demás de ese momento.
Muy buen comentario, sobretodo lo referido al punk y del que hemos hablado varias veces, entre la supuesta antinomia entre el punk y el progresivo, que no fue otra cosa que un tema comercial para impulsar los nuevos grupos punk en detrimento del progresivo, al final de los sententas, y fue impulsado por las compañías discográficas y no tiene ningún asidero con la realidad.
DeleteY como ejemplo, actualmente y solamente en Argentina hay una gran cantidad de grupos que mezclan el punk con el prog (entre otros estilos) y sin ningún conflico. Hay muchas como Fútbol o algunas cosas de Pez, pero la lista sería larga y gran parte ya están publicadas en este blog.
DeleteEso es verdad. La ausencia de muchos grandes, grandes con mayúsculas me sorprende.
ReplyDeleteAlgunos podrán decir por qué están Faust y Neu si dentro y fuera de Alemania no tuvieron nada de éxito comercial? con el tiempo sí, pero igualmente muy poco. Hay artistas más importantes que ellos y con ventas muy superiores que no aparecen, como los citados en mi anterior comentario. Digo yo, una obra tan magistral como Pawn Hearts, no se había hecho nunca, jamás, fue un modelo musical completamente nuevo, ni siquiera ensayado por la Velvet, que ya es decir. Los autores del libro saben quienes fueron los primeros en usar el saxo como instrumento principal, y reemplazando a la guitarra y haciéndolo sonar como si fuera un mantra poderoso y que evoca mundos imaginarios? los primeros que incluyeron el bajo en el teclado mediante pedales de bajo, remitiendo a la tradición barroca? los que inventaron la técnica de los tambores de plomo? los primeros en elaborar letras sobre el existencialismo humano? una música que rememora a las antiguas tragedias griegas. esas son algunas de las invenciones de estos muchachos, VDGG. Estos cuatro señores si que inventaron cosas...
Y si de la voz hablamos, quién inspiró, según declaraciones públicas, al estilo de Peter Gabriel, Fish, David Bowie, Bruce Dickinson, hasta de los primeros cantantes punk y post punk.
ReplyDeleteMe parece que, o tienen odio hacia la banda o no reconocen los obvios méritos de ellos.
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ReplyDeleteNo aparecen "Breakfast in America" de Supertramp, "Discovery" de Electric Light Orchestra ,"Kiss me, Kiss me" de The Cure ni "Cosmos Factory" de Creedence Clearwater Revival Y ya que están merecidamente Kraftwerk(alemán) o Santana(Mexicano)¿Por que no está "Signos" de Soda Stereo o algo de Charly o Spinetta ? faltan muchos más pero ya con esas omisiones como muestra se invalida en gran parte esta selección.
ReplyDeleteGran aporte. No es una recopilación perfecta pero hay mucho por descubrir en esa lista. Saludos desde Mérida, México.
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