Wednesday, May 25, 2011

First Anniversary

.....In the first post to this blog I explained why I began the series of mix tapes I called "So, What Kind Of Music Do You Listen To?". I worked in an environment frequented by teens and young adults and I filled the day (and my commute) with a variety of CD's and custom compiled cassettes, trying to not repeat much during those 8-10 hour days. When one young man noticed that he always heard something different when he wandered in he asked me point blank what my music collection was like. It was too big and varied to describe without sounding either like I was bragging or else avoiding the question. It prompted me to create the cassettes in unmarked boxes so that the recipients could listen without preconceptions and discover something new one song at a time. He became the first recipient of Volumes 1 and 2 and responded enthusiastically. Of course, it led to a second question that I really should have seen coming. "How did you find all this stuff? How does a collection with all these odds and ends start?" That's much easier to answer, actually. It starts far more conventionally by comparison before it veers off on wild tangents. When he asked me what I thought would make a good recommended listening list for someone starting a collection I promised him I'd write one on the way home after work and hand it to him the next time he came in. I did. Then I kept writing. Then I said to myself, "I'd better photocopy this, because I never want to do this again and somebody's bound to ask." I did wind up using it a few more times but making a blog entry out of it would make it even easier to find the next time the question arises.

.....Bear in mind that this list was created in the mid-1990's, so if your favorite album from the past decade isn't on there it's because it didn't exist. Also, it was a stream of consciousness exercise, so they're not in order of importance. I think rankings reveal more about the writer than the albums anyway. These are pieces of art and entertainment that will have different values to different people in different contexts. It's like the weather: the farmer needs the rain that ruins your picnic, the skier needs the snow I hate to shovel. This music isn't for everybody, it's for anybody. I tried not to repeat artists but after a while it becomes almost a disservice not to. Most of these are (or were) on CD on major labels so they're generally more accessible than much of what's on the rest of the blog. Oh, and all the dates on these are off the top of my head, unlike those used in the blog, which are carefully researched. List corrections in the comments if you notice something, but I've only got one day to type all this.
  1. Pink Floyd- DARK SIDE OF THE MOON (1973)
  2. Dead Kennedys- FRESH FRUIT FOR ROTTING VEGETABLES (1980)
  3. King Crimson- LIZARD (1970)
  4. Kraftwerk- RADIOACTIVITY (1975)
  5. The Ramones- ROCKET TO RUSSIA (1978)
  6. Simon and Garfunkel- BOOKENDS (1968)
  7. Talking Heads- REMAIN IN LIGHT (1980)
  8. Brian Eno- BEFORE AND AFTER SCIENCE (1977)
  9. David Bowie- THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS (1972)
  10. Mott The Hoople- THE HOOPLE (1974)
  11. Elton John- 17-11-70 (1971) [NOTE: In the US the title is 11-17-70]
  12. Marvin Gaye- WHAT'S GOING ON (1971)
  13. The Wh♂- WHO'S NEXT (1971)
  14. NoMeansNo- (LP) THE DAY EVERYTHING BECAME NOTHING (1985) and (EP) SMALL PARTS ISOLATED AND DESTROYED (1986)-- these original Canadian vinyl releases were reissued in the US by Alternative Tentacles, who also combined them on the following CD: THE DAY EVERYTHING BECAME ISOLATED AND DESTROYED (1988?)
  15. The Residents- THIRD REICH AND ROLL (1975)
  16. Patti Smith- GONE AGAIN (1996)
  17. Lou Reed- BERLIN (1973)
  18. The Cramps- A DATE WITH ELVIS (1985)
  19. Frank Zappa- HOT RATS (1969)
  20. Television- MARQUEE MOON (1977)
  21. Sonic Youth- GOO (1989)
  22. Iggy Pop and James Williamson- KILL CITY (rec. 1976)
  23. Devo- DUTY NOW-- FOR THE FUTURE! (1979)
  24. Camper Van Beethoven- TELEPHONE FREE LANDSLIDE VICTORY (1984)
  25. Elvis Costello- MY AIM IS TRUE (1977)
  26. Blue Öyster Cult- AGENTS OF FORTUNE (1975)
  27. The Beatles- REVOLVER (1966)
  28. Nico- DESERT SHORE (1971)
  29. John Cale- PARIS 1919 (1973)
  30. Rich Kids- GHOSTS OF PRINCES IN TOWERS (1978)
  31. Jonathan Richman- JONATHAN RICHMAN (Rounder, 1990)
  32. Aretha Franklin- (2LP) AMAZING GRACE (1974)
  33. U2- THE JOSHUA TREE (1987)
  34. R.E.M.- DOCUMENT (1987)
  35. T. Rex- ELECTRIC WARRIOR (1971)
  36. Roxy Music- MANIFESTO (1978)
  37. Wire- PINK FLAG (1977)
  38. Stiff Little Fingers- INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL (1978)
  39. Social Distortion- MOMMY'S LITTLE MONSTER (1982)
  40. Tears For Fears- SONGS FROM THE BIG CHAIR (1984)
  41. Kate Bush- LIONHEART (1979)
  42. Captain Beefheart- CLEAR SPOT (1972)
  43. The Byrds- YOUNGER THAN YESTERDAY (1967)
  44. Led Zeppelin- HOUSES OF THE HOLY (1973)
  45. They Might Be Giants- LINCOLN (1986)
  46. Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper- BO-DAY-SHUS! (1987)
  47. The Go-Go's- VACATION (1982)
  48. Big Dipper- CRAPS (1986)
  49. The Tom Tom Club- THE TOM TOM CLUB (1981)
  50. Wizzard- EDDIE AND THE FALCONS (1974) .....and now time out for ten compilations.....
  51. Chuck Berry- (2LP) THE GREAT TWENTY-EIGHT
  52. The Dickies- GREAT DICTATIONS
  53. Pansy Division- PILE-UP
  54. Tones On Tail- NIGHT MUSIC (UK version)
  55. D.O.A.- BLOODIED BUT UNBOWED (Civil Defense CD version)
  56. Neil Young- (3LP or 2CD) DECADE
  57. Argent- ARGENT ANTHOLOGY
  58. Various Artists (Dischord)- (LP) 4 OLD 7''S ON A 12"; reissued on CD with two more 7"s and a new title: (CD) DISCHORD 1981: THE YEAR IN SEVEN INCHES
  59. Rolling Stones- (3CD) THE SINGLES COLLECTION
  60. The Jam- (2LP) SNAP! .....and now back to original albums.....
  61. XTC- SKYLARKING (1986)
  62. The Pogues- RUM, SODOMY AND THE LASH (1983)
  63. Bauhaus- MASK (1981)
  64. Laurie Anderson- MISTER HEARTBREAK (1984)
  65. Peter Gabriel- PETER GABRIEL (3rd album; Gabriel's first four solo albums were all called "Peter Gabriel" until his label threatened legal action and had the fourth album retitled before release. The 3rd album has "BIKO".)
  66. Genesis- SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND (1973)
  67. The Velvet Underground- (w/Cale) WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT (1967) or (wo/Cale) VELVET UNDERGROUND (1969)
  68. The Jimi Hendrix Experience- AXIS BOLD AS LOVE (1968)
  69. Fugazi- IN ON THE KILL TAKER (1996)
  70. The Clash- (3LP or 2CD) SANDINISTA (1981)
  71. Joni Mitchell- COURT AND SPARK (1975)
  72. The Au Pairs- PLAYING WITH A DIFFERENT SEX (1982)
  73. Steppenwolf- MONSTER (1969)
  74. Alice Donut- BUCKETFULS OF SICKNESS IN AN OTHERWISE MEANINGLESS SOCIETY (1990)
  75. Alice Cooper- BILLION DOLLAR BABIES (1973)
  76. The Soft Boys- UNDERWATER MOONLIGHT (1980)
  77. Robyn Hitchcock- I OFTEN DREAM OF TRAINS (1984)
  78. Ian Hunter- SHORT, BACK AND SIDES (1981)
  79. Tom Verlaine- TOM VERLAINE (1979)
  80. Blind Faith- BLIND FAITH (1969) .....and now ten various artists albums of original material.....
  81. VA- WHERE THE PYRAMID MEETS THE EYE (1990) a tribute to Roky Erickson
  82. VA- REPO MAN (1984) Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  83. VA- THE BRIDGE SCHOOL CONCERT (1997)
  84. VA- ALVIN LIVES IN LEEDS (1990)
  85. VA- NOBODY'S CHILD: THE ROMANIAN ANGEL APPEAL (1990)
  86. VA- (2CD) RUBAIYAT (1990) Elektra's 40th Anniversary
  87. VA- (3LP) WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN (1972) featuring Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  88. VA- (2CD) THE LAST TEMPTATION OF ELVIS (1990)
  89. VA- (4CD) THE STIFF RECORDS' BOXED SET (1992)
  90. VA- TIME BETWEEN: A TRIBUTE TO THE BYRDS (1989) .....and another ten without repeating an artist.....
  91. Paul Simon- GRACELAND (1986)
  92. X-Ray Spex- GERM FREE ADOLESCENTS (1978)
  93. Redd Kross- BORN INNOCENT (1983)
  94. Bob Dylan- BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME (1965)
  95. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds- KICKING AGAINST THE PRICKS (1985)
  96. Bryan Ferry- THE BRIDE STRIPPED BARE (1977)
  97. Firesign Theatre- HOW CAN YOU BE IN TWO PLACES AT ONCE WHEN YOU'RE REALLY NOWHERE AT ALL? (1969) (actually, any F.T. album is recommended as long as you listen to it really closely)
  98. New York Dolls- NEW YORK DOLLS (1973)
  99. Shinehead- UNITY (1988)
  100. The Tubes- THE TUBES (1975)
  101. The Monkees- HEADQUARTERS (1967)
  102. Butthole Surfers- LOCUST ABORTION TECHNICIAN (1987)
  103. Hüsker Dü- FLIP YOUR WIG (1985)
  104. The Meatmen- WE'RE THE MEATMEN...AND YOU SUCK!! (1984)
  105. The Del Fuegos- BOSTON, MASS. (1986)
  106. Scruffy the Cat- MOONS OF JUPITER (1988)
  107. Tracey Chapman- TRACEY CHAPMAN (1987)
  108. Mission O f Burma- SIGNALS, CALLS AND MARCHES (CD contains original EP plus singles)
  109. Love And Rockets- EXPRESS (1985) [modern CD contains all UK and Canadian tracks]
  110. The Flying Burrito Brothers- (2LP) CLOSE UP THE HONKY TONKS (1972) (one LP greatest hits, one LP unreleased; the nearest CD equivalent is a Rhino compilation, THE BEST OF...)
  111. Minor Threat- COMPLETE DISCOGRAPHY (1989) (this CD is actually a compilation of all prior vinyl releases)
  112. Jethro Tull- THICK AS A BRICK (1975)
  113. Nick Drake- FIVE LEAVES LEFT (1969)
  114. The Moody Blues- TO OUR CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN (1969)
  115. Beck- ODELAY! (1996) (the only one so far that I don't actually own-- I think...)
  116. Joy Division- UNKNOWN PLEASURES (1980)
  117. Traffic- THE LOW SPARK OF HIGH HEEL BOYS (1971)
  118. Jane's Addiction- RITUAL DE LO HABITUAL (1989)
  119. Jim Carroll- CATHOLIC BOY (1980)
  120. Richard Hell and The Voidoids- BLANK GENERATION (1978) .....having covered over 100 artists without repeating any (I don't count solo members from bands or bands with common members as 'repeating'), I feel it's safe to go back and give second albums for bands/artists already mentioned.....
  121. Pink Floyd- (2LP) THE WALL (1979)
  122. Dead Kennedys- FRANKENCHRIST (1985)
  123. King Crimson- LARK'S TONGUES IN ASPIC (1973)
  124. The Ramones- END OF THE CENTURY (1980)
  125. Talking Heads- SPEAKING IN TONGUES (1983)
  126. Brian Eno- ANOTHER GREEN WORLD (1975)
  127. David Bowie- SCARY MONSTERS (AND SUPER CREEPS) (1980)
  128. Mott The Hoople- WILDLIFE (1971)
  129. Elton John- CAPTAIN FANTASTIC AND THE BROWN DIRT COWBOY (1975)
  130. The Wh♂- THE WHO SELL OUT (1967)
  131. Patti Smith- HORSES (1976)
  132. Lou Reed- GROWING UP IN PUBLIC (1979)
  133. The Cramps- OFF THE BONE (UK compilation)
  134. Frank Zappa- APOSTROPHE (1974)
  135. Sonic Youth- (2LP) DAYDREAM NATION (1987)
  136. Iggy Pop- AMERICAN CAESAR (1995)
  137. Devo- Q:ARE WE NOT MEN? A:WE ARE DEVO! (1977)
  138. Elvis Costello- ARMED FORCES (1979)
  139. The Beatles- (2LP) THE BEATLES (1968) (aka "The White Album")
  140. John Cale/Terry Riley- THE CHURCH OF ANTHRAX (1971)
  141. Jonathan Richman- ROCK 'N' ROLL WITH THE MODERN LOVERS (1976)
  142. R.E.M.- GREEN (1989)
  143. T. Rex- any of a zillion hastily thrown together compilations that all feature the same A-sides repackaged over and over and over again-- he's been dead for twenty fuckin' years and they're still making them to this day!-- new ones every year as though no one's ever seen them before! Even the unification of the EEC couldn't stop them. Who the hell is buying these same songs over and over? He's already been licensed all over the world. Is he the only musician on the planet whose demand hasn't been undercut by Chinese piracy?!?.....Anyway, try to find one with "RIDE A WHITE SWAN" and "CELEBRATE SUMMER".
  144. Roxy Music- SIREN: THE FIFTH ROXY MUSIC ALBUM (1975)
  145. Wire- THE IDEAL COPY (1986)
  146. Captain Beefheart- SAFE AS MILK (1967)
  147. The Byrds- SWEETHEART OF THE RODEO (1968)
  148. They Might Be Giants- FLOOD (1990)
  149. Bauhaus- PRESS THE EJECT AND GIVE ME THE TAPE (1982) live
  150. Laurie Anderson- STRANGE ANGELS (1989) .....and as long as I'm allowing myself to repeat artists, here's ten essential concert films.....
  151. Talking Heads- STOP MAKING SENSE
  152. The Band- The Last Waltz
  153. Laurie Anderson- Home Of The Brave
  154. Frank Zappa- 200 MOTELS
  155. Pink Floyd- LIVE AT POMPEII
  156. Various Artists- ANOTHER STATE OF MIND
  157. Various Artists- THE DECLINE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION (NOTE: It's important to get the original movie; ...PART 2:THE METAL YEARS is too polished)
  158. Sex Pistols- THE GREAT ROCK AND ROLL SWINDLE
  159. Nico- NICO-ICON
  160. The Wh♂- THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT .....and ten excellent soundtrack albums (see #52).....
  161. OMPS- EASY RIDER
  162. OMPS- JUBILEE
  163. OMPS- SHAFT
  164. OMPS- THIS IS SPINAL TAP
  165. OMPS- ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS (2LP UK-only version)
  166. OMPS- TANK GIRL
  167. OMPS- ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW
  168. OMPS- THE BLUES BROTHERS
  169. OMPS- TRAINSPOTTING
  170. OMPS- VELVET GOLDMINE .....and finally, thirty random albums to complete the 200....
  171. The Cure- (LP) STANDING ON THE BEACH or (CD) STARING AT THE SEA (compilation)
  172. Motorhead- NO SLEEP 'TIL HAMMERSMITH
  173. Various Artists- LIVE AT THE ROXY (1977)
  174. T.S.O.L. (True Sounds Of Liberty) (EP) WEATHERED STATUES (1983)
  175. Mike Nesmith- NEVADA FIGHTER (1970)
  176. Them (2LP) THE STORY OF THEM (compilation)
  177. Suzi Quatro- any cheap compilation that includes "DEVIL GATE DRIVE"
  178. Yardbirds- (recently released collection of BBC broadcasts on Warner Archives whose name escapes me; I already had the two disc import version before the US one came out)
  179. The Velvet Underground- THE VELVET UNDERGROUND AND NICO (1967)
  180. Black Flag- DAMAGED (1980) or any of a number of compilations that include the EP SIX PACK (1978)
  181. Eric Clapton- ERIC CLAPTON (1970)
  182. George Harrison- (3LP) ALL THINGS MUST PASS (1970)
  183. The Undertones- THE VERY BEST OF THE UNDERTONES (compilation)
  184. The Buzzcocks- SINGLES GOING STEADY (compilation)
  185. UB40- RAT IN THE KITCHEN (1984?)
  186. Dead Boys- YOUNG LOUD AND SNOTTY (1978) (or, even better, the same album was released with the long lost proper mix under the title YOUNGER, LOUDER AND SNOTTIER-- same recordings, very different sound)
  187. John Cale- FEAR (1974)
  188. Jefferson Airplane- SURREALISTIC PILLOW (1967)
  189. Stevie Wonder- INNERVISIONS (1972)
  190. The Clash- LONDON CALLING (1979)
.....and I seem to have lost the last page. Leave ten albums I missed (before 1997, please) in the comments section and maybe other readers won't know the difference. Take your time; my next post is at least a week away.

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