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101 MELANCHOLIC TUNES!
Compiled at MAC.
at the Moods & Occasions Hotdesk
Anjani - The Golden Gate (Blue Alert, 2006)
Apollo 440 - Pain in Any Language (Electro Glide in Blue, 1997)
The Arcade Fire - Intervention (Neon Bible, 2007)
Badly Drawn Boy - Camping Next To Water (Hour of the Bewilderbeast, 2000)
The Beatles - Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (Rubber Soul, 1965)
Beck - It's All In Your Mind (Sea Change, 2002)
Bent - Cylons In Love (Programmed To Love, 2000)
Bob Dylan - Boots of Spanish Leather (The Times They Are A-Changin', 1964)
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Black (I See A Darkness, 1999)
Brand New - The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot (Deja Entendu, 2003)
Brian Eno - By This River (Before and After Science, 1977)
Bright Eyes - Lua (I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning, 2005)
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Don't They Have Payphones Wherever You Were Last Night (Etiquette, 2006)
Cat Power - I Found A Reason (Covers Record, 2000)
Cibo Matto - Moonchild (Stereo Type A, 1999)
Cocteau Twins - Garlands (Garlands, 1982)
Coldplay - Trouble (Parachutes, 2000)
Coil - Tattooed Man (The Ape Of Naples, 2005)
Current 93 - A Song For Douglas After He's Dead (Thunder Perfect Mind, 1992)
The Cure - How Beautiful You Are (Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, 1987)
Das Pop - The Machine (The Human Thing, 2003)
Dashboard Confessional - Ghost of a Good Thing (A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar, 2003)
David Bowie - Wild Is the Wind (Station to Station, 1976)
David Sylvian - I Surrender (Dead Bees On A Cake, 1999)
Dead Can Dance - The Carnival Is Over (Into the Labyrinth, 1993)
Death Cab For Cutie - A Lack of Color (Transatlanticism, 2003)
Depeche Mode - Little 15 (Music for the Masses, 1987)
Devastations - Previous Crimes (The Devastations, 2003)
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms (Brothers In Arms, 1985)
The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster - Celebrate Your Mother (Horse of the Dog, 2003)
Elliott Smith - Say Yes (Either/Or, 1997)
Eraserheads - Minsan (Circus, 1994)
Everything But The Girl - Temperamental (Temperamental, 1999)
The Frames - Look Back Now (Breadcrumb Trail, 2002)
The Get Up Kids - Overdue (On A Wire, 2001)
George Harrison - All Those Years Ago (Somewhere in England, 198)
George Jones - He Stopped Loving Her Today (I Am What I Am, 1980)
IAMX - Your Joy Is My Low (Kiss + Swallow, 2004)
Incubus - I Miss You (Make Yourself, 1999)
Indigo Girls - Ghost (Rites of Passage, 1992)
Interpol - Obstacle 1 (Turn on the Bright Lights, 2002)
Jane Birkin - La javanaise (Arabesque, 2002)
Jeff Buckley - Mojo Pin (Grace, 1994)
Jefferson Airplane - Today (Surrealistic Pillow, 1967)
The Jesus & Mary Chain - Catchfire (Honey's Dead, 1992)
Joan Baez - Diamonds And Rust (Diamonds And Rust, 1975)
Joanna Newsom - Sawdust and Diamonds (Ys, 2006)
Josh Pyke - Feeding The Wolves (Feeding The Wolves, 2005)
Joy Division - Atmosphere (Atmosphere 12" Single, 1980)
Juan De La Cruz Band - Himig Natin (Himig Natin, 1971)
LCD Soundsystem - Someone Great (Sound of Silver, 2007)
Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra - Some Velvet Morning (Nancy & Lee, 1968)
Leonard Cohen - Dress Rehearsal Rag (Songs of Love and Hate, 1971)
Lydia Lunch - Suicide Ocean (13.13, 1982)
Manic Street Preachers - This Is Yesterday (The Holy Bible, 1994)
Mansun - Being A Girl (Six, 1998)
Marc Almond - What Makes a Man a Man (12 Years of Tears, 1993)
Marianne Faithfull - City Of Quartz (Before The Poison, 2005)
Mazzy Star - Fade Into You (So Tonight That I Might See, 1993)
Mega City Four - Storms To Come (Who Cares Wins, 1990)
Mick Harvey - The River (One Man's Treasure, 2005)
Morrissey & Siouxsie - Interlude (Interlude Single, 1994)
Morphine - In Spite Of Me (Cure For Pain, 1993)
Neutral - Diamonds In Your Hands (...Of Shadow And Its Dream, 2004)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Stranger Than Kindness (Your Funeral...My Trial, 1986)
Nick Drake - Parasite (Pink Moon, 1971)
Nico - These Days (Chelsea Girl, 1967)
Nirvana - All Apologies (In Utero, 1993)
Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring (Behaviour, 1990)
Piano Magic - Deleted Scenes (Disaffected, 2005)
Pop Will Eat Itself - Wake Up! Time To Die (This Is This..., 1989)
Primal Scream - I'm Losing More Than I'll Ever Have (Primal Scream, 1989)
Portishead - Sour Times (Dummy, 1994)
R.E.M. - E-Bow the Letter (New Adventures in Hi-Fi, 1996)
Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees (The Bends, 1995)
Ratatat - Germany to Germany (Ratatat, 2004)
Rooney - That Girl Has Love (Rooney, 2003)
Roxy Music - A Song For Europe (Stranded, 1973)
Saves The Day - She (In Reverie, 2003)
Scott Walker - My Death (Scott, 1967)
The Smiths - There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (The Queen Is Dead, 1986)
The Smashing Pumpkins - Perfect (Adore, 2000)
Snow Patrol feat. Martha Wainwright - Set the Fire to the Third Bar (Eyes Open, 2006)
Soft Cell - Youth (Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret, 1981)
Sonic Youth - Superstar (If I Were a Carpenter, 1994)
Starsailor - Tie Up My Hands (Love is Here, 2001)
The Strokes - Ask Me Anything (First Impressions of Earth, 2006)
Suede - Pantomime Horse (Suede, 1993)
The The - Another Boy Drowning (Burning Blue Soul, 1981)
Tindersticks - My Sister (Tindersticks II, 1995)
Tom Waits - Martha (Closing Time, 1973)
Travis - 3 Times and You Lose (The Boy With No Name, 2007)
The Velvet Underground - All Tomorrow's Parties (The Velvet Underground and Nico, 1967)
The Verve - Drive You Home (A Northern Soul, 1995)
Ultimate Fakebook - A Million Hearts (This Will Be Laughing Week, 2000)
Ultravox - Vienna (Vienna, 1980)
Wilco - Radio Cure (Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, 2002)
Weezer - Butterfly (Pinkerton, 1996)
Witness - My Own Old Song (Before The Calm, 1999)
X JAPAN - Endless Rain (Ballad Collection, 1997)
Xiu Xiu - Fast Car (A Promise, 2003)
Thanks to all those who contributed.
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100 GREAT ALBUM OPENERS!
Compiled at MAC.
at the Album & Artist Hotdesk
!!! - Hello, Is This Thing On? (Louden Up Now, 2004)
808 State - Magical Dream (Ninety, 1989)
AC/DC - Highway To Hell (Highway to Hell, 1979)
Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) (Funeral, 2004)
Beastie Boys - Sure Shot (Ill Communication, 1994)
The Beatles - Taxman (Revolver, 1966)
Beck - Devil's Haircut (Odelay, 1996)
Black Sabbath - War Pigs (Paranoid, 1970)
The Blasters - Marie, Marie (The Blasters, 1983)
Blur - Girls and Boys (Parklife, 1994)
Bomb The Bass - Beat Dis (Into The Dragon, 1988)
Camille - La Jeune Fille Aux Cheveux Blancs (Le Fil, 2005)
The Cars - Good Times Roll (The Cars, 1978)
Cat Power - The Greatest (The Greatest, 2006)
The Chameleons - Don't Fall (Script of the Bridge, 1983)
The Charlatans - Not Very Well (Some Friendly, 1990)
The Clash - London Calling (London Calling, 1979)
Clutch - Jam Room (Who Wants To Rock?, 2000)
The Comsat Angels - Missing In Action (Waiting For A Miracle, 1980)
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Ramble Tamble (Cosmo's Factory, 1970)
The Cult - Wild Flower (Electric, 1987)
The Cure - Open (Wish, 1992)
Curve - Chinese Burn (Come Clean, 1998)
dälek - Abandoned Language (Abandoned Language, 2007)
Deep Purple - Highway Star (Machine Head, 1972)
Def Leppard - Let It Go (High 'N' Dry, 1981)
Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down Again (Music for the Masses, 1987)
Dick Dale And His Del-Tones - Misirlou (Pulp Fiction Soundtrack, 1994)
The Doors - Break on Through (The Doors, 1967)
Duran Duran - Rio (Rio, 1982)
Elvis Costello - Welcome to the Working Week (My Aim is True, 1977)
Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle (Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
Heaven 17 - (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang (Penthouse and Pavement, 1981)
The House of Love - Christine (The House of Love, 1988)
Hüsker Dü - Flip Your Wig (Flip Your Wig, 1985)
Interpol - Untitled (Turn On The Bright Lights, 2002)
INXS - Original Sin (The Swing, 1984)
Iron Maiden - Where Eagles Dare (Piece Of Mind, 1983)
The Jam - All Mod Cons (All Mod Cons, 1978)
Jeff Buckley - Mojo Pin (Grace, 1994)
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Just Like Honey (Psychocandy, 1985)
Joy Division - Disorder (Unknown Pleasures, 1979)
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (Hounds of Love, 1985)
Keane - Somewhere Only We Know (Hopes & Fears, 2004)
King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man (In the Court of the Crimson King, 1969)
The Knife - Heartbeats (Deep Cuts, 2004)
Kraftwerk - Die Roboter (Die Mensch-Maschine, 1978)
Kula Shaker - Hey Dude (K, 1996)
Led Zeppelin - Black Dog (Led Zepellin IV, 1971)
Love - Alone Again Or (Forever Changes, 1967)
Manic Street Preachers - Yes (The Holy Bible, 1996)
M.I.A. - Pull Up The People (Arular, 2005)
Medicine - One More (Shot Forth Self Living, 1992)
Muse - New Born (Origin of Symmetry, 2001)
My Bloody Valentine - Only Shallow (Loveless, 1991)
Neutral Milk Hotel - King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1 (In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, 1998)
New Order - Fine Time (Technique, 1989)
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nevermind, 1991)
NoMeansNo - It's Catching Up (Wrong, 1989)
Patti Smith - Gloria (Horses, 1975)
Paul McCartney - Dance Tonight (Memory Almost Full, 2007)
Paul Simon - The Boy In The Bubble (Graceland, 1986)
Pet Shop Boys - Left To My Own Devices (Introspective, 1988)
Pixies - Debaser (Doolittle, 1989)
Pop Will Eat Itself - Ich bin ein Ausländer (Dos Dedos Mis Amigos, 1994)
Pretenders - Precious (Pretenders, 1980)
Primal Scream - Moving On Up (Screamadelica, 1991)
Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up (The Fat Of The Land, 1997)
Pulp - Mis-Shapes (Different Class, 1995)
Radiohead - Airbag (Ok Computer, 1997)
R.E.M. - Pop Song 89 (Green, 1988)
The Replacements - I Will Dare (Let It Be, 1984)
Richard Thompson - Roll Over Vaughan Williams (Henry The Human Fly, 1972)
Ride - Leave Them All Behind (Going Blank Again, 1992)
The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter (Let It Bleed, 1969)
Rush - 2112 (2112,1976)
Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart (Foxbase Alpha, 1991)
Serge Gainsbourg - Melody (Histoire de Melody Nelson, 1971)
Shed Seven - Getting Better (A Miximum High, 1996)
Sly & The Family Stone - Luv 'n' Haight (There's a Riot Goin' On, 1971)
The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (The Queen Is Dead, 1986)
Soft Cell - Frustration (1981, Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret)
Sonic Youth - Teen Age Riot (Daydream Nation, 1988)
The Sound - I Can't Escape Myself (Jeopardy, 1980)
Stereolab - Tone Burst (Transient-Random, 1993)
The Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored (Introspective, 1988)
Strangelove - Living With The Human Machines (Love & Other Demons, 1996)
The Strokes - Is This It (Is This It, 2001)
Suede - So Young (Suede, 1993)
Suzanne Vega - Cracking (Suzanne Vega, 1985)
Talking Heads - Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) (Remain in Light, 1980)
Teenage Fanclub - The Concept (Bandwagonesque, 1991)
The The - I've Been Waiting For Tomorrow (All Of My Life) (Soul Mining, 1983)
Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak (Jailbreak, 1976)
The Undertones - More song about Chocolate and Girls (Hypnotised, 1980)
The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat (White Light/White Heat, 1968)
Weezer - My Name Is Jonas (Weezer [Blue Album], 1994)
The Who - Baba O' Riley (Who's Next, 1971)
Yes - Roundabout (Fragile, 1971)
ZZ Top - Gimme All Your Lovin' (Eliminator, 1983)
Thanks to all those who contributed.
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100 MORE GREAT ALBUM OPENERS!
Compiled at MAC.
at the Album & Artist Hotdesk
22-20's - Devil In Me (22-20's, 2004)
49ers - Touch Me (49ers, 1990)
The Alarm - Marching On (Declaration, 1984)
Apoptygma Berzerk - Love Never Dies (7, 1996)
Babes In Toyland - Swamp Pussy (Spanking Machine, 1990)
Badly Drawn Boy - The Shining (The Hour of the Bewilderbeast, 2000)
Beastie Boys - Super Disco Breakin' (Hello Nasty, 1998)
The Beatles - Come Together (Abbey Road, 1969)
Billie Holiday - These Foolish Things (Jazz 'Round Midnight, 1995)
Björk - Human Behaviour (Debut, 1993)
Black Box - Everybody Everybody (Dreamland, 1990)
Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone (Highway 61 Revisted, 1965)
Bowery Electric - Beat (Beat, 1996)
C + C Music Factory - Gonna Make You sweat [Everybody Dance Now] (Gonna Make You Sweat, 1990)
The Cardigans - Carnival (Life, 1995)
Chumbawamba - Tubthumping (Tubthumper, 1997)
Clan Of Xymox - Jasmine and Rose (Creatures, 1999)
Cocteau Twins - Cherry-coloured Funk (Heaven or Las Vegas, 1990)
Cows - Hitting the Wall (Peacetika, 1989)
Cream - Strange brew (Disraeli Gears, 1967)
The Cult - Sun King (Sonic Temple, 1989)
The Cure - Inbetween Days (The Head On The Door, 1985)
Curve - Already Yours (Doppelgänger, 1992)
Daphne Loves Derby - Sundays (On The Strength of All Convinced, 2005)
Depeche Mode- Something to Do (Some Great Reward, 1984)
Deep Purple - Speed King (In Rock, 1970)
Duran Duran - Girls On Film (Duran Duran, 1981)
The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster - Morning Has Broken (Horse of the Dog, 2003)
Einstürzende Neubauten - Die Interimsliebenden (Tabula Rasa, 1993)
Electronic - Idiot Country (Electronic, 1991)
Elliott Smith - Sweet Adeleine (XO, 1998)
Frank Zappa - Hungy Freaks, Daddy (Freak Out!, 1966)
Front Line Assembly - Resist (Caustic Grip, 1990)
Gene - Haunted By You (Olympian, 1995)
Genesis - Dancing With the Moonlit Knight (Selling England by the Pound, 1973)
The Go-Betweens - Right Here (Tallulah, 1987)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - The Dead Flag Blues (f#a#∞, 1997)
Gun - Better Days (Taking on the World, 1989)
Hallucinogen - 2069. Solstice (Warwick Bassmonkey Mix) (In Dub, 2002)
Helmet - Wilma's Rainbow (Betty, 1994)
His Name Is Alive - Baby Fish Mouth (Mouth By Mouth, 1993)
Interpol - Pioneer To The Falls (Our Love To Admire, 2007)
Iron Maiden - Aces High (Powerslave, 1984)
The Jesus Lizard - Boilermaker (Liar, 1992)
Joan Baez - Diamonds & Rust (Diamonds & Rust, 1975)
Joy Division - Atrocity Exhibition (Closer, 1980)
Kaiser Chiefs - Every Day I Love You Less & Less (Employment, 2005)
Kate Bush- Sat In Your Lap (The Dreaming, 1982)
Kraftwerk - Autobahn (Autobahn, 1974)
Ladytron - High Rise (Witching Hour, 2005)
Laurie Anderson - From the Air (Big Science, 1982)
Le Tigre - Deceptacon (Le Tigre, 1999)
Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin II, 1969)
Lemon Jelly - In the Bath (KY, 2000)
M - Pop Musik (New York-London-Paris-Munich, 1979)
Mansun - Six (Six, 1998)
The Mars Volta- Cygnus Vismund Cygnus (Frances the Mute, 2005)
Miles Davis - So What (Kind of Blue, 1959)
Ministry - Stigmata (Land of Rape and Honey, 1988)
The Mission - Amelia (Carved In Sand, 1990)
Monaco - What Do You Want From Me? (Music For Pleasure, 1997)
Mr. Bungle - Sweet Charity (California, 1999)
New Model Army - Christian Militia (Vengeance, 1984)
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Kill Your Television (God Fodder, 1991)
New Order - Age Of Consent (Power, Corruption & Lies, 1983)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Mercy Seat (Tender Prey, 1988)
Nine Inch Nails - Head Like a Hole (Pretty Hate Machine, 1989)
Nirvana - Serve The Servants (In Utero, 1993)
Oasis - Rock 'N' Roll Star (Definitely Maybe, 1994)
Ocean Colour Scene - The Riverboat Song (Moseley Shoals, 1996)
The Other Two - You Can Fly (Superhighways, 1999)
The Pale Fountains - Reach (Pacific Street, 1984)
Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring (Behaviour, 1990)
R.E.M. - Finest Worksong (Document, 1987)
Radiohead- Everything In Its Right Place (Kid A, 2000)
Rage Against the Machine - Bombtrack (Rage Against the Machine, 1992)
The Rakes - Strasbourg (Capture/Release, 2005)
Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones, 1976)
The Rolling Stones - Rocks off (Exile on Main St., 1972)
Rush - The Spirit of Radio (Permanent Waves, 1980)
Ryan Adams - New York, New York (Gold, 2001)
The Sex Pistols - Holidays in the Sun (Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols, 1977)
Siouxsie & The Banshees - Peek-A-Boo (Peepshow, 1999)
Sisters of Mercy - Dominion/Mother Russia (Floodland, 1987)
Slayer - Angel of Death (Reign In Blood, 1986)
Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me Out (Dig Me Out, 1997)
Slowdive - Alison (Souvlaki, 1993)
The Soundtrack of Our Lives - Sister Surround (Behind the Music, 2001)
The Strokes - You Only Live Once (First Impressions of Earth, 2006)
Supergrass - Strange Ones (I Should Coco, 1995)
Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (Pump Up The Jam, 1989)
The The - Good Morning Beautiful (Mind Bomb, 1989)
The Thrills - Santa Cruz (You're Not That Far) (So Much For The City, 2003)
Therapy? - Knives (Troublegum, 1994)
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Free Falling (Full Moon Fever, 1989)
Tori Amos - Pretty Good Year (Under the Pink, 1994)
The Velvet Underground - Sunday Morning (The Velvet Underground & Nico, 1967)
Weezer - Tired of Sex (Pinkerton, 1996)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion (Show Your Bones, 2006)
Young Marble Giants - Searching For Mr. Night (Colossal Youth, 1980)
Thanks to all those who contributed.
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100 GREAT ALBUM CLOSERS!
Compiled at MAC.
at the Album & Artist Hotdesk
65daysofstatic - Radio Protector (One Time For All Time, 2006)
AC/DC - Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution (Back in Black, 1980)
The Alarm - Howling Wind (Declaration, 1984)
Bark Psychosis - Pendulum Man (Hex, 1994)
Bauhaus - Mask (Mask, 1981)
The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows (Revolver, 1966)
Bjork - Play Dead (Debut, 1993)
Blur - Wear Me Down (Leisure, 1991)
Bright Eyes - Road To Joy (I'm Wide Awake It's Morning, 2005)
Camille - Quand Je Marche (Le Fil, 2005)
The Cars - All Mixed Up (The Cars, 1978)
The Chameleons - View from a Hill (Script of the Badge, 1983)
Cliff Martinez - We Don't Have To Think Like That Anymore (OST - Solaris, 2002)
Converge - Jane Doe (Jane Doe, 2001)
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Long as I can see the light (Cosmo's Factory, 1970)
The Cult - Black Angel (Love, 1985)
The Cure - Pornography (Pornography, 1982)
Curve - Recovery (Come Clean, 1998)
David Bowie - Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars, 1972)
Death Cab For Cutie - A Lack of Color (Transatlanticism, 2003)
Depeche Mode - Blasphemous Rumours (Some Great Reward, 1984)
Depeche Mode - Clean (Violator, 1990)
The Doors - The End (The Doors, 1967)
The Doors - When The Music's Over (Strange Days, 1967)
Doves - Caught By The River (Last Broadcast, 2002)
Doubting Thomas - Come in Piece (The Infidel, 1991)
The Dresden Dolls - Truce (The Dresden Dolls, 2004)
Elliott Smith - Say Yes (Either/Or, 1997)
Eraserheads - Ang Huling El Bimbo (Cutterpillow, 1995)
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Town Cryer (Imperial Bedroom, 1982)
Fairport Convention - Crazy Man Michael (Liege & Lief, 1969)
Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart - Muffin Man (Bongo Fury, 1975)
Funkadelic - Wars of Armageddon (Maggot Brain, 1971)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Motherfucker=Redeemer (Part Two) (Yanqui U.X.O., 2002)
Guns N' Roses - Rocket Queen (Appetite for Destruction, 1987)
The Human League - Don't You Want Me (Dare!, 1981)
Interpol - Time To Be So Small (Antics, 2004)
Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name (The Number Of The Beast, 1982)
Jeff Buckley - Dream Brother (Grace, 1994)
Joni Mitchell - Trouble Child/Twisted (Court And Spark, 1974)
Joy Division - Decades (Closer, 1980)
Juan De La Cruz Band - Himig Natin (Himig Natin, 1973)
The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset (Something Else, 1967)
KMFDM - Godlike (Naive, 1990)
Led Zeppelin - Bring it On Home (Led Zeppelin II, 1969)
Los Lobos - Will The Wolf Survive? (How Will The Wolf Survive?, 1984)
The Loud Family - Motion of Ariel (Attractive Nuisance, 2000)
Love - You Set the Scene (Forever Changes, 1967)
M83 - Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun (Before the Dawn Heals Us, 2005)
Magnum - Don't Wake The Lion (Wings Of Heaven, 1987)
Mainliner - M (Mellow Out, 1995)
Metallica - Damage Inc. (Master of Puppets 1986)
Mice Parade - Nights after Fiction (Mice Parade, 2007)
Muse - Knights of Cydonia (Black Holes & Revelations, 2006)
My Bloody Valentine - Soon (Loveless, 1991)
New Order - Dream Attack (Technique, 1989)
Neil Young - Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) (Rust Never Sleeps, 1979)
Neutral Milk Hotel - Two-Headed Boy Pt. 2 (In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, 1998)
Nirvana - All Apologies (In Utero, 1993)
The Notwist - Consequence (Neon Golden, 2002)
Oasis - Champagne Supernova (Morning Glory, 1995)
On!Air!Library! - Feb. (On!Air!Library!, 2004)
Patti Smith - Elegie (Horses, 1975)
Pet Shop Boys - Go West (Very, 1993)
Pink Floyd - Eclipse (The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Planningtorock - When Are You Gonna Start (Have It All, 2006)
Portishead - Glory Box (Dummy, 1994)
The Prodigy - Fuel My Fire (The Fat of the Land, 1997)
R.E.M. - Find The River (Automatic For The People, 1992)
Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out) (The Bends, 1995)
Radiohead - A Wolf At The Door (Hail To The Thief, 2003)
Richard and Linda Thompson - Dimming of the Day/Dargai (Pour Down Like Silver, 1975)
Rush - La Villa Strangiato (Hemispheres, 1978)
Rush - Natural Science (Permanent Waves, 1980)
Saves The Day - Tomorrow Too Late (In Reverie, 2003)
Sean Lennon - Falling Out Of Love (Friendly Fire, 2006)
Shed Seven - On An Island With You (Change Giver, 1994)
Sirenia - In Sumerian Haze (At Sixes and Sevens, 2002)
Slayer - Raining Blood (Reign in Blood, 1986)
Slowdive - Ballad of Sister Sue (Just For A Day, 1991)
The Smiths - Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others (The Queen Is Dead, 1986)
The Smiths - Suffer Little Children (The Smiths, 1984)
Stereolab - Contronatura (Dots and Loops, 1997)
The Stone Roses - I Am The Resurrection (The Stone Roses, 1989)
Stone Temple Pilots - Seven Caged Tigers (Tiny Music..., 1996)
Swervedriver - Never Lose That Feeling / Never Learn (Mescal Head, 1993)
Suede - Still Life (Dog Man Star, 1994)
Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Speaking in Tongues, 1983)
Tears for Fears - Listen (Songs From The Big Chair, 1985)
The The - Mercy Beat (Infected, 1986)
Ulrich Schnauss - A Strangely Isolated Place (A Strangely Isolated Place, 2003)
Ulver - Nowhere/Catastrophe (Perdition City, 2000)
The Velvet Underground - European Son (The Velvet Underground & Nico, 1967)
The Velvet Underground - After Hours (The Velvet Underground, 1969)
The Verve - She's A Superstar (Voyager 1, 1993)
Warren Zevon - Keep Me In Your Heart For A While (The Wind, 2003)
Weezer - Only In Dreams (Weezer [Blue Album], 1994)
The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again (Who's Next, 1971)
The Why Store - Lack of Water (The Why Store, 1996)
Wire - 99.9 (Send, 2003)
Thanks to all those who contributed.
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- 2. Jun. 2009, 8:54
100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1990!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
100 Flowers - 100 Years of Pulchritude
49ers - 49ers
808 State - Utd. State 90
Adamski - Doctor Adamski's Musical Pharmacy
African Head Charge - Songs of Praise
Alice in Chains - Facelift
Alien Sex Fiend - Curse
A Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
babes in toyand - Spanking Machine
Betty Boo - Boomania
Black Box - Dreamland
The Boo Radleys - Kaleidoscope EP
Boogie Down Productions - Edutainment
Brand Nubian - One for All
The Breeders - Pod
Buffalo Tom- Birdbrain
Carter USM - 101 Damnations
The Charlatans - Some Friendly
Cocteau Twins - Heaven Or Las Vegas
Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting
Crime & the City Solution - Paradise Discotheque
Cud - Leggy Mambo
The Cure - Mixed Up
Danzig - II: Lucifuge
Dead Can Dance - Aion
Deee-Lite - World Clique
Depeche Mode - Violator
Devo - Hardcore Devo, Vol. 1: 74-77
Digital Underground - Sex Packets
Dwarves - Blood Guts & Pussy
Entombed - Left Hand Path
The Flaming Lips - In a Priest-Driven Ambulance
Fugazi - Repeater
Galaxie 500 - This Is Our Music
Gang Starr - Step in the Arena
Happy Mondays - Pills 'N' Thrills And Bellyaches
The High - Somewhere Soon
Ice Cube - AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
Imagining Yellow Suns - Imagining Yellow Suns
Inspiral Carpets - Life
The Invincible Spirit - Rollercoaster Revolution
James - Come Home
Jane's Addiction - Ritual de lo Habitual
The Jesus Lizard - Head
John Zorn - Naked City
Judas Priest - Painkiller
Julee Cruise - Floating Into the Night
Kitchens of Distinction - Strange Free World
The KLF - Chill Out
KMFDM - Naïve
The La's - The La's
Lard - The Last Temptation of Reid
The Lightning Seeds - Cloudcuckooland
Lush - Gala
Mazzy Star - She Hangs Brightly
Mega City Four - Who Cares Wins
Megadeth - Rust in Peace
Midnight Oil - Blue Sky Mining
The Mission - Carved In Sand
Mock Turtles - Turtle Soup
Mr. Fiddler - With Respect
Mr. Fingers - Ammnesia
My Bloody Valentine - Glider [EP]
New Model Army - Impurity
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Good Son
Pale Saints - The Comforts of Madness
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
Pet Shop Boys - Behaviour
Peter Murphy - Deep
Pixies - Bossanova
The Pogues - Hell's Ditch
Poison Clan - 2 Low Life Muthas
Pop Will Eat Itself - Cure For Sanity
The Posies - Dear 23
Prefab Sprout - Jordan: The Comeback
Primus - Frizzle Fry
Public Enemy - Fear Of A Black Planet
Renegade Soundwave - In Dub
Revolting Cocks - Beers, Steers 7 Queers
Ride - Nowhere
Royal Trux - Twin Infinitives
Ruins - Stonehenge
The Servants - Disinterest
Shonen Knife - Shonen Knife
Sinead O'Connor - I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
The Sisters Of Mercy - Vision Thing
Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss
Skinny Puppy - Too Dark Park
Slowdive - Slowdive
Special Ed - Legal
Sonic Youth - Goo
Spacemen 3 - Recurring
Stereo MCs - Supernatural
Steve Vai - Passion And Warfare
The Sundays - Reading, Writing & Arithmetic
Superchunk - Superchunk
Swervedriver - Rave Down
They Might Be Giants - Flood
Toad The Wet Sprocket - Pale
Uncle Tupelo - No Depression
Ween - GodWeenSatan: The Oneness
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1991!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
2Pac - 2Pacalypse Now
A Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory
American Music Club - Everclear
Army Of Lovers - Massive Luxury Overdose
Atheist - Unquestionable Presence
Babes In Toyland - To Mother
Big Audio Dynamite II - The Globe
Black Sheep - A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Blur - Leisure
Bruce Cockburn - Nothing but a Burning Light
Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - 30 Something
Chapterhouse - Whirlpool
Coil - Love's Secret Domain
Cranes - Wings of Joy
Crowded House - Woodface
Curve - Pubic Fruit (Blindfold/Frozen/Cherry EPs)
Cypress Hill - Cypress Hill
De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead
Del The Funkee Homosapien - I Wish My Brother George Was Here
Dinosaur Jr. - Green Mind
Dogbowl - Cyclops Nuclear Submarine Captain
Einstürzende Neubauten - Strategies Against Architecture II
Electronic - Electronic
EMF - Schubert Dip
Erasure - Chorus
The Fall - Shift-Work
The Farm - Spartacus
Fatima Mansions - Viva Dead Ponies
Fugazi - A Steady Diet of Nothing
The Future Sound of London - Accelerator
Gallon Drunk - You, The Night...& The Music
Gang Starr - Step In The Arena
Geto Boys - We Can't Be Stopped
Guns'N'Roses - Use Your Illusion (I & II)
Hi-C - Skanless
Hole - Pretty on the Inside
Hum - Fillet Show
Ice-T - O.G. Original Gangster
Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart - Rising Above Bedlam
Julian Cope - Peggy Suicide
The Jesus Lizard - Goat
Kirsty MacColl - Electric Landlady
The KLF - The White Room
KMD - Mr. Hood
Kraftwerk - The Mix
L7 - Smell the Magic EP
Leaders of the New School - Future Without a Past
The Legendary Pink Dots - The Maria Dimension
Lenny Kravitz - Mama Said
The Levellers - Levelling the Land
Live - Mental Jewelry
Lydia Lunch & Rowland S. Howard - Shotgun Wedding
Mano Negra - King Of Bongo
Marc Almond - Tenement Symphony
Mark Heard - Second Hand
Massive Attack - Blue Lines
Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend
Melvins - Bullhead
Michael Nyman - Prospero's Books Soundtrack
Miranda Sex Garden - Madra
Mr. Bungle - Mr. Bungle
My Bloody Valentine- Loveless
Mylène Farmer - L'Autre...
Naked City - Grand Guignol
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - God Fodder
New Fast Automatic Daffodils - Pigeonhole
Nirvana - Nevermind
Nitzer Ebb - Ebbhead
The Orb - The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld
Orbital - Orbital
Organized Konfusion - Organized Konfusion
Pearl Jam - Ten
Phish - A Picture of Nectar
Pitchshifter - Industrial
Pixies - Trompe le Monde
Primal Scream - Screamadelica
Queen - Innuendo
R.E.M. - Out of Time
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Saint Etienne - Foxbase Alpha
Sepultura - Arise
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Superstition
Slint - Spiderland
Slowdive - Just for a Day
The Smashing Pumpkins - Gish
Soul Family Sensation - New Wave
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
Swans - White Light From the Mouth of Infinity
Talk Talk- Laughing Stock
Teenage Fanclub - Bandwagonesque
Terminator X - Terminator X & the Valley of the Jeep Beets
Therapy? - Babyteeth EP
Throwing Muses - The Real Ramona
Toad The Wet Sprocket - Fear
U2 - Achtung Baby
Unsane - Unsane
Various - Until the End of the World
Violent Femmes - Why Do Birds Sing?
The Wolfgang Press - Queer
World of Twist - Quality Street
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1992!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
The 25th of May - Lenin & McCarthy
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Annie Lennox - Diva
Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Babes In Toyland - Fontanelle
The Balanescu Quartet - Possessed
Bauhaus - Rest in Peace: The Final Concert
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head
The Chills - Soft Bomb
Chris Bell - I Am the Cosmos
Cracker - s/t
The Cure - Wish
Current 93 - Thunder Perfect Mind
Curve - Doppelgänger
Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen
Darkthrone - A Blaze in the Northern Sky
Das EFX - Dead Serious
Diamond D - Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop
Dr. Dre - The Chronic
Eddi Reader - Mirmama
Erasure - Abba-esque EP
Faith No More - Angel Dust
The Fall - Code: Selfish
The Family Cat - Furthest From The Sun
Fear Factory - Soul of a New Machine
The Flaming Lips - Hit to Death in the Future Head
Gang Starr - Daily Operation
Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience
Go West - Indian Summer
Heavenly - Le Jardin de Heavenly
Helmet - Meantime
House of Pain - House of Pain
Iris DeMent - Infamous Angel
James - Seven
The Jazz Butcher - Condition Blue
The Jesus & Mary Chain - Honey's Dead
The Jesus Lizard - Liar
Julian Cope - Jehovah Kill
King Crimson - The Great Deceiver: Live 1973-1974
L7 - Bricks are Heavy
Lemonheads - It's A Shame About Ray
Leonard Cohen - The Future
Los Lobos - Kiko
The Loud Family - Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things
Love Spirals Downwards - Idylls
Lush - Spooky
Lyle Lovett - Joshua Judges Ruth
The M25 Experience - Sunshine On Mars
Madness - Divine Madness
Madonna - Erotica
Manic Street Preachers - Generation Terrorists
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Come On, Come On
Mega City Four - Sebastopol Road
Ministry - Psalm 69
Morphine - Good
Morrissey - Your Arsenal
Neil Young - Harvest Moon
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Henry's Dream
Nine Inch Nails - Broken EP
Opus III - Mind Fruit
The Orb - U.F. Orb
Orbital - Orbital II
Original Flavor - This Is How It Is
Pantera- Vulgar Display of Power
Paul Weller - Paul Weller
Pavement - Slanted & Enchanted
Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - Mecca & The Soul Brother
The Pharcyde - Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde
Phish - A Picture Of Nectar
Pop Will Eat Itself - The Looks Or The Lifestyle?
PJ Harvey - Dry
The Prodigy - Experience
Pulp - Seperations
Radical Dance Faction - Wastleland
R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine
Ride - Going Blank Again
The Shamen - Boss Drum
Showbiz & A.G. - Runaway Slave
Skinny Puppy - Last Rights
Sonic Youth - Dirty
Spirea X - Fireblade Skies
Spiritualized - Lazer Guided Melodies
Stereo MCs - Connected
Steve Roach & Robert Rich - Soma
Sugar - Copper Blue
The Sugarcubes - Stick Around For Joy
Suzanne Vega - 99.9 F°
Swans - Love of Life
T-Bone Burnett - The Criminal Under My Own Hat
Therapy? - Nurse
These Immortal Souls - I'm Never Gonna Die Again
They Might Be Giants - Apollo 18
Throwing Muses - Red Heaven
Tom Waits - Bone Machine
Tool - Opiate EP
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes
Wolfsheim - No Happy View
Young Fresh Fellows - It's Low Beat Time
The Young Gods - T.V. Sky
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1993!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
5 Chinese Brothers - Singer Songwriter Beggarman Thief
A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
The Afghan Whigs - Gentlemen
Aimee Mann - Whatever
American Music Club - Mercury
Aphex Twin - On EP
The Auteurs - New Wave
Bad Brains - Rise
Band of Susans - Veil
Belly - Star
Benediction - Transcend the Rubicon
Björk - Debut
Black Moon - Enta Da Stage
The Breeders - Last Splash
Burzum - Det som engang var
Carcass - Heartwork
Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Post Historic Monsters
Chapterhouse - Blood Music
Cocteau Twins - Four-Calendar Café
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
Cranes - Forever
Curve - Cuckoo
Cypress Hill - Black Sunday
Darkthrone - Under a Funeral Moon
David Bowie - Black Tie White Noise
Dead Can Dance - Into the Labyrinth
Deine Lakaien - Forest Enter Exit
Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith and Devotion
Die Krupps - II - The Final Option
Dinosaur Jr. - Where You Been
Dirty Three - Sad & Dangerous
Dissection - The Somberlain
Dodgy - The Dodgy Album
Don Caballero - For Respect
Earth - Earth 2
Einstürzende Neubauten - Tabula Rasa
Ethyl Meatplow - Happy Days, Sweetheart
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet - The Juliet Letters
Eyehategod - Take as Needed for Pain
The Fall - The Infotainment Scan
The Flaming Lips - Transmissions from the Satellite Heart
Frank Black - Frank Black
Fugazi - In on the Kill Taker
Grant Lee Buffalo - Fuzzy
Kate Bush - The Red Shoes
Kirsty MacColl - Titanic Days
KRS-One - Return of the Boom Bap
Leaders of the New School - T.I.M.E.
Liberty Horses - Joyland
Liz Phair - Exile in Guyville
The Lost Dogs - Little Red Riding Hood
The Loud Family - Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things
Mac Mall - Illegal Business
Marc Almond - Absinthe: The French Album
Martin Newell - The Greatest Living Englishman
Masta Ace Inc. - Slaughtahouse
Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See
Mercury Rev - Boces
Morbid Angel - Covenant
Morphine - Cure for Pain
New Order - Republic
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Live Seeds
Nirvana - In Utero
Paul McCartney - Off the Ground
Paul Wellar - Wild Wood
Pearl Jam - Vs.
Pet Shop Boys - Relentless EP
Pet Shop Boys - Very
PJ Harvey - Rid of Me
Porno for Pyros - Porno for Pyros
The Pursuit of Happiness - The Downward Road
Polvo - Today's Active Lifestyles
Radiohead - Pablo Honey
Revolting Cocks - Linger Fickin' Good ... & Other Barnyard Oddities
The Roots - Organix
Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
Sebadoh - Bubble and Scrape
Shonen Kinfe - Rock Animals
Sloan - Smeared
Slowdive - Souvlaki
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
Souls of Mischief - 93 'Til Infinity
Stereolab - Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements
Steve Taylor - Squint
Suede - Suede
Superchunk - On the Mouth
Swervedriver - Mezcal Head
Teenage Fanclub - Thirteen
Therapy? - Born in a Crash EP
Tim Dog - Do or Die
Tindersticks - Tindersticks
Tool - Undertow
U2 - Zooropa
Uncle Tupelo - Anodyne
Underworld - dubnobasswithmyheadman
Urge Overkill - Saturation
Wolfsheim - Popkiller
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Yo La Tengo - Painful
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1994!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
µ-Ziq - Bluff Limbo
Above The Law - Uncle Sam's Curse
Acid Bath - When the Kite String Pops
Archers of Loaf - Icky Mettle
Autechre - Incunabula
The Auteurs - Now I'm a Cowboy
Bark Psychosis - Hex
Beastie Boys - Ill Communication
Beaumont Hannant - Sculptured
Beck - Mellow Gold
Bedhead - What Fun Life Was
Bikini Kill - Pussy Whipped
Blur - Parklife
Built to Spill - There's Nothing Wrong With Love
Chris Connelly - Shipwreck
Common - Resurrection
Compulsion - Comforter
Cranes - Loved
Dead Can Dance - Toward the Within
dEUS - Worst Case Scenario
Dinosaur Jr. - Without a Sound
Dodgy - Homegrown
Dream Theater - Awake
Dub Pistols - Point Blank
Echobelly - Everyone's Got One
Eraserheads - Circus
Erasure - I Say I Say I Say
The Family Cat - Magic Happens
Frank Black - Teenager of the Year
The Future Sound of London - ISDN
Girls Against Boys - Venus Luxure No.1 Baby
Gravediggaz - 6 Feet Deep
Green Day - Dookie
Guided by Voices - Bee Thousand
Hole - Live Through This
House of Pain - Same as It Ever Was
Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart - Take Me to God
Jawbreaker - 24 Hour Revenge Therapy
Jeff Buckley - Grace
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Stoned & Dethroned
Johnny Cash - American Recordings
Kristin Hersh - Hips and Makers
Kristin Hersh - Strings EP
L7 - Hungry for Stink
Lightning Seeds - Jollification
Live - Throwing Copper
Liz Phair - Whipsmart
The Loud Family - The Tape of Only Linda
Lush - Split
Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible
Massive Attack - Protection
Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
Miranda Sex Garden - Fairytales of Slavery
Morrissey - Vauxhall And I
Nas - Illmatic
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Let Love In
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York
The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to Die
Oasis - Definitely Maybe
Orbital - Snivilisation
Pale Saints - Slow Buildings
Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy
Pizzicato Five - Made In USA
Pop Will Eat Itself - Dos Dedos Mis Amigos
Portishead - Dummy
Primal Scream - Give Out But Don't Give Up
The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation
Pulp - His 'n' Hers
R.E.M. - Monster
Renegade Soundwave - Howyoudoin?
Ride - Carnival of Light
Rollins Band - Weight
The Sabres Of Paradise - Haunted Dancehall
Saint Etienne - Tiger Bay
Salad - Singles Bar
Senser - Stacked Up
Shampoo - We Are Shampoo
Shed Seven - Change Giver
Sheep On Drugs - ...On Drugs
Shellac - At Action Park
Sonic Youth - Experimental Jet Set, Trash And No Star
Soul Coughing - Ruby Vroom
Soundgarden - Superunknown
Stereolab - Mars Audiac Quintet
The Stone Roses - Second Coming
Strangelove - Time For The Rest Of Your Life
Suede - Dog Man Star
Superchunk - Foolish
Terry Hall - Home
Therapy? - Troublegum
Tori Amos - Under the Pink
Transglobal Underground - International Times
Various Artists - Natural Born Killers Soundtrack
Various Artists - Pulp Fiction Soundtrack
Veruca Salt - American Thighs
Voodoo Queens - Chocolate Revenge
Ween - Chocolate and Cheese
Weezer - Weezer
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1995!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
µ-Ziq - In Pine Effect
2Pac - Me Against The World
Aceyalone - All Balls Don't Bounce
Aimee Mann - I'm With Stupid
Annie Lennox - Medusa
Aphex Twin - ...I Care Because You Do
Apples in Stereo - Fun Trick Noisemaker
Ashley MacIsaac - Hi™ How Are You Today?
Belly - King
Big L - Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous
Black Grape - It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah!
Bjork - Post
Blur - The Great Escape
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - E. 1999 Eternal
The Boo Radleys - Wake Up!
The Bottle Rockets - The Brooklyn Side
The Cardigans - Life
Cartel - Cartel
Catherine Wheel - Happy Days
The Charlatans - The Charlatans
The Chemical Brothers - Exit Planet Dust
Clutch - Clutch
David Bowie - Outside
Dirty Three - Dirty Three
Down - NOLA
Dubstar - Disgraceful
Earthling - Radar
Echobelly - On!
Elastica - Elastica
Elliott Smith - Elliott Smith
Eraserheads - Cutterpillow
Erasure - Erasure
Faith No More - King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime
The Flaming Lips - Clouds Taste Metallic
Flowchart - Multi Personality Tabletop Vacation
Foetus - Gash
Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters
Fugazi - Red Medicine
Garbage - Garbage
Gavin Friday - Shag Tobacco
Gene - Olympian
The Geraldine Fibbers - Lost Somewhere Between the Earth and My Home
Girls Against Boys - Cruise Yourself
Golden Smog - Down By The Old Mainstream
Goldie - Timeless
Guided by Voices - Alien Lanes
GZA/Genius - Liquid Swords
Hayden - Everything I Long For
James McMurtry - Where'd You Hide The Body
Jawbreaker - Dear You
Leftfield - Leftism
Lilys - Eccsame the Photon Band
Luna - Penthouse
Mad Lion - Real Ting
The Magnetic Fields - Get Lost
Marilyn Manson - Smells Like Children
Matthew Sweet - 100% Fun
Menswear - Nuisance
Moloko - Do You Like My Tight Sweater?
Morphine - Yes
Mouse on Mars - Iaora Tahiti
Mr. Bungle - Disco Volante
Mylène Farmer - Anamorphosée
Natacha Atlas - Diaspora
Neil Young - Mirror Ball
The Nonce - World Ultimate
The Orb - Orbus Terrarum
Paul Weller - Stanley Road
Pavement - Wowee Zowee
Pet Shop Boys - Alternative
PJ Harvey - To Bring You My love
Pulp - Different Class
Radiohead - The Bends
Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...
The Roots - Do You Want More!!!
Ruby - Salt Peter
Salad - Drink Me
Scott Walker - Tilt
Siouxsie and the Banshees - The Rapture
Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
The Softies - It's Love
Sonic Youth - Washing Machine
Souls of Mischief - No Man's Land
Spacehog - Resident Alien
Sparklehorse - Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionpilot
Splendora - In The Grass
Stereolab - Music For The Amorphous Body Study Center
Supergrass - I should Coco
Swans - The Great Annihilator
Switchblade Symphony - Serpentine Gallery
Teenage Fanclub - Grand Prix
The The - Hanky Panky
Throwing Muses - University
Tindersticks - Tindersticks II
Tocotronic - Digital ist besser
Tricky - Maxinquaye
Various Artists - Help
Various Artists - The Miracle of Levitation
Yo La Tengo - Electr-O-Pura
The Young Gods - Only Heaven
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1996!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
Afghan Whigs - Black Love
Ani Di Franco - Dilate
Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album
Archers of Loaf - All the Nation's Airports
A Tribe Called Quest - Beats Rhymes & Life
Beck - Odelay
Belle and Sebastian - Tigermilk
Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister
Beth Orton - Trailer Park
Black Tape for a Blue Girl - Remnants of a Deeper Purity
Butthole Surfers - Electriclarryland
The Cardigans - First Band On The Moon
Cat Power - What Would The Community think
Cocteau Twins - Milk & Kisses
The Corrs - Forgiven, Not Forgotten
Cranes - La Tragedie d'Oreste et Electre
Cryptopsy - None So Vile
Current 93 - All the Pretty Little Horses (Theinmostlight)
Daft Punk - Homework
Dead Can Dance - Spiritchaser
Devil Doll - Dies Irae
Dirty Three - Horse Stories
The Divine Comedy - Casanova
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing.....
Eels - Beautiful Freak
Einstürzende Neubauten - Ende Neu
Electronic - Raise the Pressure
Eliza Carthy - Heat, Light, and Sound
Failure - Fantastic Planet
faith & the muse - Anywynn, Beneath the Waves
Faithless - Reverence
Fountains of Wayne - Fountains of Wayne
Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects - Sol Niger Within
Fugees - The Score
Ghostface Killah - Ironman
Girls Against Boys - House of GVSB
Godflesh - Songs of Love and Hate
Guided by Voices - Under The Bushes Under The Stars
Helloween - Time Of The Oath
Hooverphonic - A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
Ikon - In The Shadow Of The Angel
In Flames - The Jester Race
Jeremy Enigk - Return of the Frog Queen
Jeru The Damaja - Wrath of the Math
John Parish & Polly Jean Harvey - Dance Hall At Louse Point
Johnny Cash - Unchained
Julian Cope - Interpreter
Kaliber 44 - Księga Tajemnicza. Prolog
Kula Shaker - K
Lars Winnerbäck - Dans Med Svåra Steg
The Loud Family - Interbabe Concern
Love Spirals Downwards - Ever
Low - The Curtain Hits the Cast
Lush - Lovelife
Lycia - Cold
Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go
Marilyn Manson - Antichrist Superstar
Michael Kiske - Instant Clarity
Morcheeba - Who Can You Trust?
Nada Surf - high/low
Nekropsi - Mi Kubbesi
Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood
Neutral Milk Hotel - On Avery Island
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Murder Ballads
Pan.Thy.Monium - Khaooohs & Kon-Fus-Ion
Paul Westerberg - Eventually
Pearl Jam - No Code
Pet Shop Boys - Bilingual
Porcupine Tree - Signify
The Posies - Amazing Disgrace
R.E.M. - New Adventures in Hi-Fi
Rage Against the Machine - Evil Empire
Robert Armani - Blow It Out
Rocketship - A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness
Rush - Test for Echo
Sasha & Digweed - Northern Exposure
Sebadoh - Harmacy
Shed Seven - A Maximum High
Sixteen Horsepower - Sackcloth 'n' Ashes
The Smashing Pumpkins - The Aeroplane Flies High
Spoon - Telephono
Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup
Suede - Coming Up
Superdrag - Regretfully Yours
Tool - Ænima
Tori Amos - Boys for Pele
Tortoise - Millions now living will never die
Trashcan Sinatras - A Happy Pocket
Trembling Blue Stars - Her Handwriting
Ultra - Big Time
Underworld - Second Toughest In The Infants
Various Artists - Kids Soundtrack
Various Artists - Trainspotting Soundtrack
Värttinä - Kokko
The Wallflowers - Bringing Down The Horse
Weezer - Pinkerton
Wilco - Being There
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1997!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
µ-Ziq - Lunatic Harness
American Analog Set - The Fun Of Watching Fireworks
Amnesia - Cherry Flavor Night Time
Amon Tobin - Bricolage
Aphex Twin - Come to Daddy EP
The Aquabats - The Fury of the Aquabats!
Ben Folds Five - Whatever & Ever Amen
Björk - Homogenic
Blur - Blur
Bob Dylan - Time Out Of Mind
Bruce Dickinson - Accident Of Birth
Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club
Built to Spill - Perfect from Now On
The Changelings - Terra Firma
The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole
Chopper One - Now Playing
Chris Connelly & the Bells - The Ultimate Seaside Companion (Revisited)
Cinnamon - The Courier
Clan Of Xymox - Hidden Faces
Cranes - EP Collection, Vols. 1-2
David Bowie - Earthling
Deftones - Around the Fur
Delerium - Karma
Depeche Mode - Ultra
Dinosaur Jr - Hand It Over
The Divine Comedy - A short album about love
Dream City Film Club - Dream City Film Club
Dream Theater - Falling Into Infinity
Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst
Echo & the Bunnymen - Evergreen
Echobelly - Lustra
Elliot Smith - Either/Or
Emperor - Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk
Faith No More - Album of the Year
Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
Fu Manchu - The Action is Go
Gamma Ray - Somewhere Out In Space
The Geraldine Fibbers - Butch
Guided by Voices - Mag Earwhig!
Gus Gus - Polydistortion
Harvey Danger - Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?
Hum - Downward Is Heavenward
Iced Earth - Days Of Purgatory
Incubus - S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
In Flames - Whoracle
In The Woods... - Omnio
Iron Monkey - Iron Monkey
Karma To Burn - Karma to Burn
Kobong - Chmury nie było
Led Zeppelin - BBC Sessions
Linoleum - Dissent
Low - Songs for a Dead Pilot
Mansun - Attack of the Grey Lantern
Modest Mouse - Lonesome Crowded West
Mogwai - Young Team
Moodymann - Silentintroduction
Morrissey - Maladjusted
Monaco - Music for Pleasure
Mono - Formica Blues
Mötley Crüe - Generation Swine
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds -- The Boatman's Call
Nightwish - Angels Fall First
The Notorious B.I.G. - Life After Death
Orbit - Libido Speedway
Pavement - Brighten the Corners
Photek - Modus Operandi
Portishead - Portishead
Primal Scream - Vanishing Point
The Prodigy - The Fat of the Land
Radiohead - OK Computer
Rammstein - Sehnsucht
Republica - Republica
Richard Thompson + Danny Thompson - Industry
Sarah Cracknell - Lipslide
Sigh - Hail Horror Hail
Sigur Rós - Von
Skeleton Key - Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon
Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me Out
Smart Went Crazy - Con Art
Sneaker Pimps - Becoming X
The Softies - Winter Pageant
Squarepusher - Hard Normal Daddy
Stereolab - Dots and Loops
Strapping Young Lad - City
Stratovarius - Visions
Super Furry Animals - Radiator
Supergrass - In It For The Money
Swans - Soundtracks for the Blind
Teenage Fanclub - Songs from Northern Britain
that dog. - Retreat from the Sun
Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind
Tindersticks - Curtains
Toad The Wet Sprocket - Coil
Today Is The Day - Temple of the Morning Star
Various Artists - Live from 6A: Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Voivod - Phobos
The Wannadies - Bagsy Me
Whiskeytown - Stranger's Almanac
Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Forever
Yo La Tengo - I Can Feel The Heart Beating As One
Thanks to all those who contributed.
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1998!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
The Afghan Whigs - 1965
Air - Moon Safari
Amon Tobin - Permutation
Anathema - Alternative 4
Arab On Radar - Rough Day At The Orifice
Archers of Loaf - White Trash Heroes
Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty
Beck - Mutations
Belle and Sebastian - The Boy With the Arab Strap
Black Sabbath - Reunion
Black Star - Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Black Star
Blind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle-Earth
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children
The Boo Radleys - Kingsize
Boredoms - Super æ
Bruce Dickinson - The Chemical Wedding
Cat Power - Moon Pix
Cinerex - Exit All Areas
Clutch - The Elephant Riders
Cows - Sorry in Pig Minor
Dave Matthews Band - Before These Crowded Streets
Death - The Sound of Perseverance
Desert Sessions - Desert Sessions, Vol. III - IV
Dirty Three - Ocean Songs
Eels - Electro-shock Blues
Elliott Smith - XO
Ewa Braun - Sea Sea
Fatboy Slim - On the Floor at the Boutique
Fatboy Slim - You've Come a Long Way, Baby
Frosty - Liquor Drink
Fugazi - End Hits
Fun^Da^Mental - Erotic Terrorism
Gang Starr - Moment of Truth
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F#A#∞
Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy Up The Girl
Gorguts - Obscura
Gov't Mule - Dose
The Handsome Family - Through the Trees
Helloween - Better Than Raw
Hole - Celebrity Skin
Ice - Bad Blood
Iced Earth - Something Wicked This Way Comes
Immortal - At the Heart of Winter
Iron Maiden - Virtual XI
Izzy Stradlin - 117°
James Iha - Let It Come Down
Jerry Cantrell - Boggy Depot
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Munki
John Zorn - The Circle Maker
Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
The Loud Family - Days For Days
Love Spirals Downwards - Flux
Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
Madonna - Ray of Light
Mansun - Six
Manu Chao - Clandestino
Marilyn Manson - Mechanical Animals
Mark Hollis - Mark Hollis
Mary Lou Lord - Got No Shadow
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Melt-Banana - Charlie
Mercury Rev - Deserter's Songs
Morcheeba - The Big Calm
Meshuggah - Chaosphere
Nada Surf - The Proximity Effect
Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
Oasis - The Masterplan
Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse
Pearl Jam - Yield
Pernice Brothers - Overcome By Happiness
Phish - The Story of the Ghost
PJ Harvey - Is This Desire?
Placebo - Without You I'm Nothing
Plastikman - Consumed
Propellerheads - Decksandrumsandrockandroll
Pulp - This is Hardcore
Queens of the Stone Age - Queens of the Stone Age
R.E.M. - Up
Radiohead - Airbag / How Am I Driving?
Rasputina - How We Quit the Forest
Ray Lema - The Dream Of The Gazelle
Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come
Rufus Wainwright - Rufus Wainwright
Saint Etienne - Good Humor
The Second Sight - Everything Is Broken
Shpongle - Are You Shpongled?
Sixteen Horsepower - Low Estate
The Smashing Pumpkins - Adore
Songs: Ohia - Impala
Sonic Youth - A Thousand Leaves
Sunny Day Real Estate - How It Feels to be Something On
Superdrag - Head Trip in Every Key
System of a Down - System of a Down
Talvin Singh - OK
Tarwater - Silur
Thorr's Hammer - Dommedagsnatt
Tori Amos - From the Choirgirl Hotel
Tortoise - TNT
Trailer Bride - Smelling Salts
Tripping Daisy - Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Unbelievable Truth - Almost Here
Union - Union
Thanks to all those who contributed.
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1999!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 1990s Hotdesk
Add N To (X) - Avant Hard
Aim - Cold Water Music
Aimee Mann - Magnolia OST
Arvo Part - Alina
The Aluminum Group - Pedals
The Angels of Light - New Mother
At the Drive-In - Vaya EP
The Atomic Bitchwax - The Atomic Bitchwax
Beck - Midnite Vultures
Beth Orton - Central Reservation
The Black Heart Procession - 2
Black Tambourine - Complete Recordings
Blinker the Star - August Everywhere
Blur - 13
Boards of Canada - Music has the right to children
Bonnie "Prince" Billy - I See Darkness
Boss Hog - Whiteout
Built to Spill - Keep It Like a Secret
Calla - Calla
Camp Lo - Uptown Saturday Night
Campag Velocet - Bon Chic Bon Genre
Cassius - 1999
Clan Of Xymox - Creatures
Console - Rocket in the Pocket
The Creatures - Anima Animus
Dark Star - Twnety Twenty Sound
Death In Vegas - The Contino Sessions
The Dismemberment Plan - Emergency & I
DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist - Brainfreeze
Dr. Dooom - First Come, First Served
Dr. Dre - 2001
Dream City Film Club - In the Cold Light of Morning
Echo & the Bunnymen - What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?
Electronic - Twisted Tenderness
Eleni Mandell - Wishbone
The Faint - Blank Wave Arcade
Faith and the Muse - Evidence of Heaven
Fantômas - Fantômas
Fiona Apple - When The Pawn...
The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
Fountains of Wayne - Utopia Parkway
Four Tet - Dialogue
Fugazi - Instrument Soundtrack
The Get Up Kids - Something To Write Home About
Gomez - Liquid Skin
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Spanish Dance Troupe
Greyhoundz - Seven Corners of Your Game
Guided by Voices - Do The Collapse
Immortal - At the Heart of Winter
Incubus - Make Yourself
Izzy Stradlin - Ride On
Jethro Tull - J-Tull Dot Com
Khaled - Kenza
Kismet - North Atlantic Balkan Express
Kojak - Crime in the City
Kool Keith - Black Elvis/Lost in Space
Le Tigre - Le Tigre
Les Rythmes Digitales - Darkdancer
The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs
The Misfits - Famous Monsters
Moby - Play
Mogwai - Come On Die Young
Mos Def - Black on Both Sides
Mr. Bungle - California
Muse - Showbiz
Necrophagist - Onset of Putrefaction
Nevermore - Dreaming Neon Black
Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile
Opeth - Still Life
of Montreal - The Gay Parade
Pharoahe Monch - Internal Affairs
Placebo - Without You I'm Nothing
Prince Paul - A Prince Among Thieves
Public Enemy - There's a Poison Goin' On
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication
Saves The Day - Through Being Cool
Shivaree - I Oughtta Give You a Shot in the Head for Making Me Live in This Dump
Shpongle - Are You Shpongled?
Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun
Skunk Anansie - Post Orgasmic Chill
Slapshock - 4th Degree Burn
Sleater-Kinney - The Hot Rock
Slipknot - Slipknot
Smash Mouth - Astro Lounge
Smog - Knock Knock
Solex - Pick Up
Sonata Arctica - Ecliptica
Sparklehorse - Good Morning Spider
Stereolab - Cobra And Phases Group...
Stereophonics - Performance and Cocktails
Super Furry Animals - Guerrilla
This Ascension - Sever
Tom Waits - Mule Variations
Travis - The Man Who
Usurper - Skeletal Season
The White Stripes - The White Stripes
Wilco - Summerteeth
the willard grant conspiracy - Mojave
Witness - Before The Calm
XTC - Apple Venus Volume 1
Thanks to all those who contributed.
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100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 2007!
Compiled at MAC.
at the 2000s Hotdesk
65daysofstatic - The Destruction of Small Ideas
Against Me! - New Wave
Air Traffic - Fractured Life
Amon Tobin - Foley Room
Amy Macdonald - This Is The Life
Anekdoten - A Time of Day
Annie Lennox - Songs of Mass Destruction
Apocalyptica - Worlds Collide
A Place to Bury Strangers - A Place To Bury Strangers
A Sunny Day In Glasgow - Scribble Mural Comic Journal
Ayyuka - Ayyuka
Battles - Mirrored
Band of Horses - Cease To Begin
The Bird and The Bee - The Bird and the Bee
Björk - Volta
Black Engine - Ku Klux Klowns
Bloc Party - A Weekend in the City
Blonde Redhead - 23
Buckwild - Diggin' in the Crates: Rare Studio Masters (1993-1997)
Burial - Untrue
Calla - Strength In Numbers
Chungking - Stay Up Forever
The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur
Clutch - From Beale Street to Oblivion
David Vandervelde - The Moonstation House Band
Deerhoof - Friend Opportunity
Devendra Banhart - Smokey Rolls Down The Thunder Canyon
Digitalism - Idealism
Dungen - Tio Bitar
Efdemin - Efdemin
Eivind Aarset - Sonic Codex
Eliane Radigue - Chry-ptus
Electrelane - No Shouts, No Calls
Elliott Smith - New Moon
Emma Pollock - Watch The Fireworks
The Enemy - We'll Live And Die In These Towns
Explosions In The Sky - All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone
The Fall - Reformation Post TLC
The Felice Brothers - Tonight At The Arizona
The Field - From Here We Go Sublime
French Teen Idol - Enlightened False Consciousness
Gill Landry - The Ballad Of Lawless Soirez
Grails - Burning Off Impurities
Grinderman - Grinderman
Groundtruther - Altitude
Interpol - Our Love to Admire
Isolation Years - Sign Sign
Jamie T - Panic Prevention
Jay-Z - American Gangster
Jimmy Eat World - Chase This Light
José Gonzalez - In Our Nature
King Khan & His Shrines - What Is?!
KK Null - Fertile
Krill.Minima - Nautica
Kubichek! - Not Enough Night
LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
Led Zeppelin - Mothership
Lento - Earthen
Liars - Liars
Lucky Soul - The Great Unwanted
M.I.A. - Kala
Marissa Nadler - Songs III: Bird On The Water
Matthew Dear - Asa Breed
Melt-Banana - Bambi's Dilemma
Menomena - Friend And Foe
Mika - Life in Cartoon Motion
Mirah and Spectratone International - Share This Place
Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
My Teenage Stride - Ears Like Golden Bats
Naked Lunch - This Atom Heart Of Ours
New Young Pony Club - Fantastic Playroom
Nina Nastasia & Jim White - You Follow Me
Nine Inch Nails - Year Zero
Norah Jones - Not Too Late
of Montreal - Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?
Pantha Du Prince - This Bliss
Patrick Wolf - The Magic Position
Percee P - Perseverance
The Pineapple Thief - What Have We Sown
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
Portugal. The Man - Church Mouth
The Problemaddicts - The First Step
Profanatica - Profanatitas de Domonatia
Promise and The Monster - Transparent Knives
Psychic TV - Hell Is Invisible...Heaven Is Here
The Raveonettes - Lust Lust Lust
The Real Tuesday Weld - The London Book Of The Dead
Reverend & The Makers - The State of Things
Reverend Bizarre - III: So Long Suckers
Robert Plant And Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
Robert Wyatt - Comicopera
Roscoe Mitchell - Composition / Improvisation Nos. 1, 2 & 3
Rufus Wainwright - Release the Stars
The Rumble Strips - Girls And Weather
Shellac - Excellent Italian Greyhound
The Shins - Wincing The Night Away
Tegan and Sara - The Con
Tenniscoats - Totemo Aimasho
Throbbing Gristle - Part Two: The Endless Not
Tocotronic - Kapitulation
Uncut Raw - First Toke
Various Artists - Kompakt total 8
Von Südenfed - Tromatic Reflexxions
Yeti - Yume!
Zs - Arms
Thanks to all who contributed.
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25 Zorn Albums for Rohit
compiled at MAC
at the Jazz Desk
Bar Kokhba Sextet - Lucifer: Book of Angels Vol. 10 (50th Birthday Series) 2008
Buck Jam Tonic - Buck Jam Tonic 2003
Derek Bailey, George Lewis, John Zorn - Yankees 1983
John Zorn - Alhambra Love Songs 2009
John Zorn - The Big Gundown: John Zorn Plays the Music of Ennio Morricone 1985
John Zorn - The Bribe 1998
John Zorn - The Circle Maker - 1998
John Zorn - Filmworks X - In the Mirror of Maya Deren 2001
John Zorn - Filmworks XIII - Invitation to a Suicide 2002
John Zorn - The Gift 2001
John Zorn - I.A.O. 2002
John Zorn (Naked City) - Naked City 1989
John Zorn - New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands 1995
John Zorn - Redbird 1995
John Zorn - Six Litanies for Heliogabalus 2007
John Zorn- Spy Vs. Spy : Music of Ornette Coleman
John Zorn & Dave Douglas- The Stone Issue One
John Zorn & Bobby Previte - Euclid's Nightmare 1997
John Zorn/Electric Masada - At the Mountains of Madness 2004
John Zorn & Fred Frith - The Art of Memory 1994
John Zorn, George Lewis, Bill Frisell - News for Lulu 1988
Masada - Masada Vol. 2: Beit 1995
Pain Killer - Execution Ground 1994
The Sonny Clark Memorial Quartet - Voodoo 1985
Wadada Leo Smith, Susie Ibarra, John Zorn - 50th Birthday Celebration Vol. 8
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Zorn, obviously, is a touchstone for many people interested in expanding the language of what we--in our admittedly limited way--call jazz.
The suggestions here were assembled for our Music Advice Center colleague Rohit, who casually asked for a few suggestions of where to start with the massive catalog of Zorn's recordings. The list above is alphabetic (according to our traditional nomenclature) and the list below is chronological by submission by our contributors: matetoth, trombipulation, djjazzpants, cjcarne, and me, beelzbubba.
Some of the reviews of the albums are personal opinion, and others, including the cover images, are from All Music Guide. Minimal editing to the original posts was provided by beelz. Original posts can be found starting at: http://www.last.fm/group/Music+Advice+Center/forum/40095/_/171367/40#f9767340.
Voodoo is Zorn with his cool-bop best manners on, proving false the canard that avant-garde players can't play. Zorn and collaborators Horvitz, Drummond & Previte roll through 7 Sonny Clark tunes with aplomb. Clark was largely unknown to me before I picked up this album on Black Saint. That didn't hold for long. I have to say I play Zorn's version of Clark as much as I play Sonny himself.
Filmworks X: In the Mirror of Maya Deren is one of the beautiful, lyrical, haunting Filmworks series, and one that I mentioned above. Here Zorn plays piano, with Jamie Saft on organ, Erik Friedlander on cello and Cyro Baptisto on percussion. AMG calls this the most accessible of the Filmworks series and I guess I won't argue. This is a stellar album.
Next a bit of quiet, minimalist Zorn.
You can't get wider extremes in one artist, I don't think. Redbird is a minimalist tribute to the painter Agnes Martin. This is Zorn as 20th century composer, he doesn't play here.
Pain Killer, for most of its brief life, was Zorn plus Bill Laswell and Napalm Death drummer Mick Harris. Execution Ground was their best, imo, and often gets categorized as death metal, but I have to believe most death-metal heads would argue. It definitely has elements of thrash jazz, ala Brotzmann and Laswell's Last Exit.
News For Lulu
Review by Scott Yanow
© 2009 Macrovision Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Avant-garde altoist John Zorn teams up with trombonist George Lewis and guitarist Bill Frisell to form a unique trio. Without the benefit of piano, bass, or drums, they interpret the hard bop compositions of Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley, Sonny Clark, and Freddie Redd, generally not even the better-known ones. The performances are quite concise (Dorham's "Windmill" is covered in 40 seconds), respectful to the melodies, and unpredictable. There are hints of the avant-garde here and there, but also plenty of swinging, bop-oriented solos and coherent ensembles. Very intriguing music that is highly recommended to a wide audience of jazz and general listeners.
John Zorn & Fred Frith - The Art of Memory
Simply a great slab of improvisation from two masters of the art.
AMG Review
Based upon the ancient Roman methodology for remembering architectural sites and the meanings built into their structures, guitarist Fred Frith and saxophonist John Zorn pull out all the stops in creating a body of improvisation that does not rely on symbolic invitations or responses, but is instead a collaboration that builds an imposing musical structure from forgotten trends, hidden sonic languages, and metaphorical tonal construction. From the opening moments of "The Combiner," where Frith twines his guitar from the table into a rope with Zorn's microphonics and multivalent scalar invention, you can hear a sort of communication being authored just beyond your reach. That the dynamics of the collaboration match so perfectly, offering glimpses of both restraint and tension before obliterating them with humor and pure aggression, should be no surprise -- the pair sought to do this from the outset. In "The Ladder," Frith moves himself into a corner with funky soul chords and splattered arpeggios that Zorn picks up and transforms into a mutant vanguard swing. The tempo is dizzying as Frith rips open his chords for their found sonic elements and Zorn goes in to shore up the idea, flipping it over and turning it inside out as only a master improviser can do. By the time you reach "The Fountain and the Mirror," the players have switched roles many times, each playing support and leader, turning what were merely notions for collaborating along a certain path into audible bodies with their own pulses, minds, and blood. This is a revelatory album, and a near matchless collaboration.
John Zorn - The Big Gundown
Something completely different from the tough improvised music of the above - this is Zorn showing off his fun side. A veritable plethora of downtown musicians shine on these re-imaginings of Morricone's great scores. I got this when it came out and it was one of my earliest introductions to the 'avant-garde'; it remains a favourite.
AMG Review
On this intriguing concept album, altoist John Zorn (who also "sings" and plays harpsichord, game calls, piano, and musical saw) utilizes an odd assortment of open-minded avant-garde players (with a couple of ringers) on nine themes originally written for Italian films by Ennio Morricone, plus his own "Tre Nel 5000." These often-radical interpretations (which Morricone endorsed) keep the melodies in mind while getting very adventurous. Among the musicians heard on the colorful and very eccentric set (which utilizes different personnel and instrumentation on each track) are guitarists Bill Frisell and Vernon Reid, percussionist Bobby Previte, keyboardist Anthony Coleman, altoist Tim Berne, pianist Wayne Horvitz, organist Big John Patton, and even Toots Thielemans on harmonica and whistling among many others. There are certainly no dull moments on this often-riotous program.
John Zorn - The Circle Maker
This is a two disk set of what might be called chamber jazz. Zorn composes but does not play. The musicians on disk 1 are the Masada String Trio: Cohen, Friedlander, Feldman. On disk 2 is the Bar Kokhba Sextet--the string trio plus Ribot, Baptiste, and drummer Joey Baron. The tunes are from the Masada Songbook. Cohen, Dave Douglas, Baron, and Zorn put out something like 20 Masada quartet disks (Beit / Two is my favorite); by the time of the albums Filmworks VIII and Bar Kokhba, Zorn was reimagining the Masada work performed by other voices. The Circle Maker is as near-perfect a recording as I can imagine.
John Zorn - Six Litanies for Heliogabalus 2007
Let's jump ahead to some newer Zorn, and some that he actually plays on. (I found myself picking some favorites but without the trademark alto.) This is sort of a third in a trilogy, the first two Moonchild and the second Astronome are the trio of Mike Patton, Trevor Dunn, and Joey Baron. For Heliogabus, add Jamie Saft on organ & keyboards, Zorn on Alto, and Ikue Mori on electronics, and then toss a trio of female voices for an otherworldly choir. As the AMG reviewer Thom Jurek tells us, Zorn states in his liner notes to Astronome that his objective was to create "a methodology 'combining the hypnotic intensity of ritual (composition) the spontaneity of magic (improvisation) in a modern musical format (rock).'"
Review
This 1997 duet recording between drumming ace Bobby Previte and saxophonist John Zorn is indicative -- pretty much -- of what Zorn's music was like at the time: There are plenty of hard bop linguistics mixed in with film noir themes and screeching, burning skronk. There are also short, lucid moments of melodic tranquility that prefigure much of Zorn's work from 1999 on. But mostly, this series of duets reveals something else, that two players from similar backgrounds, who have played in the same bands together and can understand each other on an almost symbiotic level, can still approach the same musical problem from two different sides and come up with the same answer. Nowhere is this clearer than on sections ten through 14 (there are 27 sections in all), which total about seven of the CD's 41 minutes. Here, Previte hears Zorn insistently and responds with short, crisp rim shots, rolling tom-toms, and scattershot cymbal runs that tend to stretch out the time, turn it loose from its constraints inside the work, and move forward into whatever frame Zorn chooses next. For his part, Zorn hears the thrumming of the cymbals and decides to speed up the piece in order to match Previte's double time. They both arrive in the pocket at the same time and kick the energy into an overdriven state of chaotic -- yet jubilant -- free improv, where there are no ties to gravity at all until Previte introduces a tom-tom and Zorn responds with a gorgeous angular legato. This is only one of dozens of surprises on Euclid's Nightmare. Zorn fans will be familiar with the level of histrionics employed here, while followers of Previte's more refined work may be put off by the constant atonality of the work.
Buck Jam Tonic is a double album of improvised music by John Zorn, Bill Laswell & Tatsuya Nakamura . The album was released on the Japanese Wilddisc label in 2003 and is comprised of one disc mixed in Tokyo and another mixed in New York City. A vinyl edition was also released containing only the Tokyo mix.
AMG reviewer Stacia Proefrock writes:"Themes of beauty, sexuality, and violence run throughout, the first and last pieces maintaining a narrative quality while "Hwang Chin-Ee" consists of short lyric pieces. The album as a whole is quite moving; it often contains a fragile beauty like a child on the verge of bursting into tears. This is one of John Zorn's greatest achievements to date." That about sums it up. Fred Frith, Bill Frisell, Anthony Coleman and Wayne Horvitz, Zorn, Joey Baron & Samm Bennett.
As far as I'm concerned, get any/all of the 50th Birthday Celebration series, recorded at Tonic in NYC in September 2003. I think I have them all. OK, I'm not really keen on the Masada Guitars 50th Birthday, but maybe you will be. In any case, this one, with Wadada Smith and Susie Ibarra, flat out kills for fans of free improvisation. For the first set, we have a reprise of the Zorn/Previte alto & drum symbiosis. The second set adds Smith's trumpet to the mix. The finale Full Fathom Five is a raucous romp.
I love that Zorn treats a lot of his music/compositions as repertoire, to be replayed and reconfigured for different timbres/voices. Case in point:
Masada, Beit was the first exposure I had to Zorn where I first started to "get it." I'm a huge Ornette fan, but Spy Vs. Spy just hit me wrong. I haven't revisited that one in years--maybe I'd think differently now. But I paid full price for it and it wasn't cheap. Not many places were stocking Zorn in the late 80s. But now it was 1995, and my town has a well known summer art fair, which also serves as an excuse for merchants to have "sidewalk sales." Tower was having a huge sell off of inventory, which meant in those days that a label was getting new distribution and they sold off the old copies from one mfr/distr in anticipation of stock from a new source. DIW--the publisher of my copy--was at that time Japan only, and these imports were astronomically priced, but on that day, DIW were like $5 or $7 apiece. I picked uup some David Murray, Lester Bowie, Butch Morris, and oh yeah, since I really liked Dave Douglas and Joey Baron, I figured I'd give Zorn another chance. This disk, Beit, was the impetus for me to begin to tell any/everyone I knew who was interested in excellent music that Zorn was the shit. No doubts about it. From the opening to the close, Beit grabbed me. This is a perfect quartet in the piano-less post-bop genre. There's obviously the Hebrew folk music influence, klezmer if you will, but filtered through Ornette and Berne and Hemphill. This quartet rocks, swings, blisters, and burns. From that moment, I've been hooked, and I've rarely been disappointed.
Now, 13 years later, Masada, Beit has been translated through the Bar Kokhba Sextet. Remember them? The Masada String Trio plus Ribot, Baron, and Saft? The Book of Angels series is fueled by Zorn's intense interest in Jewish mysticism, and here they take the earlier Masada book two and bring to it a chamber jazz elegance that loses very little in the translation. It worries me a little that some of my favorite Zorn albums are cataloged by AMG as among his most "accessible"--this one is no exception, they say you could play it for your grandmother & she'd get it. I dunno about that, but like Circle Maker, this is a gem.
The compositions on this soundtrack are great. Fantastic motives that crop up repeatedly in differents moods, with different instruments playing the leads. And the men playing those instruments are outstanding. I am not sure who deserves more credit on this recording, the composer or the musicians. Zorn does not play on this one, but 4/5 of the musicians (Marc Ribot-Guitar, Erik Friedlander-Cello, Trevor Dunn-Bass, Kenny Wolleson-Percussion) on it are Tzadik regulars, and the fifth man (Accordionist Rob Burger of the Tin Hat Trio) is fantastic.
Allmusic.com reviews:
For a change, the descriptor insert included in a Tzadik release isn't all hype. Alhambra Love Songs does indeed contain "some of the most beautiful and soothing music Zorn has ever written." This 11-cut set is an eclectic homage of sorts to the San Francisco Bay area and the musicians who have and continue to make it their home. Written for a piano trio consisting of Rob Burger, bassist Greg Cohen (who alternates between upright and electric), and drummer Ben Perowsky, what's most important to remember when popping this into the deck is that these are indeed "songs." They all have direct melodic themes, lyric harmony, and follow a linear trajectory from one place to another. Zorn puts that in the listener's ears on the very first cut, "Mountain View," dedicated to Vince Guaraldi. It doesn't merely nod to the late pianist and composer of the Charlie Brown television themes, it evokes him directly, utilizing his sense of lithe, lyric theme and simple rhythmic sensibility in a hummable melody. It's delightful. "Pacifica," dedicated to mystic Harry Smith, is more elliptical and mysterious in presentation, but just as melodic and accessible. And that's the point. The Tzadik insert also namechecks Ramsey Lewis and Henry Mancini as well as the words "easy listening mode," but these influences aren't all that pronounced. But this doesn't fall into the category of one of Zorn's challenging series of recordings, either. It is simply a set of gorgeous songs with a variety of jazz, television, cinematic, and landscape themes written into their melodies, all dedicated to various musicians, composers, actors, poets, and other persona whom Zorn holds in high regard. Some may wonder initially if this fits in best with The Gift or Dreamers, and it sounds nothing like either recording. These tunes -- be it the tender "Half Moon Bay" dedicated to poet and translator Lyn Hejinian, or "Moraga," scored for Clint Eastwood, which evokes both his cinematic work as an actor and his work as a composer, or the ever so brief and utterly lovely "Miramar," for Terry Riley, which envelope the listener in pulsing rhythmic repetition before whispering itself out on the individual notes of its chords -- all have the same effect: one of complete listening pleasure. These small tunes will get inside your head and remain there, prompting you to listen to this set over and again. Each track is different from the last in theme, mood, and construction, but follows its thematic strategy almost to a fault. The band is fantastic. Burger's percussive touch on the keys is a plus. He never hits too hard, but he's a very rhythmic player. Add to this the brushwork of Perowsky and the always inventive, sensitive, and often subtle work of Cohen, and you have a unit that can swing when the tune calls for it, let a piece breathe, or playfully get inside it. Alhambra Love Songs is a gem, and will literally bring joy to anyone who gives it an honest listen.
John Zorn's Bribe is a continuation and extension of his album Spillane. Like its predecessor, this album features almost the same lineup of extraordinary NYC improvisers including pianist Anthony Coleman, drummer Bobby Previte, organist Wayne Horvitz, turntablist Christian Marclay, and harpists Zeena Parkins and Carol Emanuel. Unlike the fast-spliced pace of Spillane, which functioned as its own narrative, the music on Bribe is allowed to stretch and develop because it was composed as a background for the dialogue in three 30-minute radio plays by Terry O'Reilly (it was later adapted to a stage production). O'Reilly described his creation as "low art; " along the lines of little respected categories such as pulp fiction and B-movies. Zorn then constructed appropriate music, continually switching styles and filling it with pop references. The overall mood of Bribe is also different from Spillane and much of Zorn's work (excluding Film Works, Vol. 7), in that it maintains a light-hearted approach, weaving music box chimes and carnival sounds into the music. A nicer mood pervades this release, yet given its kaleidoscopic and slightly demented tone, it certainly can't be described as relaxed. Then again, maybe "relaxed" isn't too far off, after all -- perhaps by playing a supporting role to the production's cast instead of driving the concept, the musicians were able to enjoy themselves a little more.
This list is showing me (beelz) two or three things, so far.
First, there are still new albums of Zorn's for me to go get. I don't have either of those last two Matetoth recommended. And I want them.
Second, this list is rapidly filling up and there are at least ten more that I think could go on the list (but in the end I think many are at least similar to other ones here and thus the intrepid explorer must go out and discover).
Third, I forget what third was.
So my latest two adds:
I was going to call this review Johnny Zorn meets Psycho-Surf. But let's see what AMG has to say. The review is by Sean Westergaard. He's been a disk jockey at our local free form radio station and used to work at the premier Ann Arbor record store, Schoolkids Records. SEan's a good guy. I believe him. Plus I've got the record and I have to say: Yep...
Review by Sean Westergaard
Shattering expectations has been a hallmark of John Zorn's career, but The Gift might surprise even longtime fans. It's basically Zorn's exotica record; a tribute to the sound made popular by the likes of Martin Denny and Les Baxter. A core band of Downtown heavyweights provide you with an easy-listening sound that conjures images of sand and surf, and warm summer nights. Of course, as conductor and arranger, Zorn is ultimately responsible for the sound, but what you hear is primarily the guitar of Marc Ribot, and the keyboards (mostly Wurlitzer and Farfisa) of Jamie Saft. Trevor Dunn, Joey Baron, and Cyro Baptista are the rhythm section, with Ned Rothenberg joining in on shakuhachi on one track, and another augmented by a string section and the trumpet of Dave Douglas. Zorn has been able to draw from an incredible talent pool for many years now, and always knows how to get fabulous performances out of them, no matter what the context. Although the New York scene is notorious for its noisemaking ability, people should stop being surprised at their ability to turn in beautiful, understated performances; and this recording is a prime example. The tunes have a laid-back beach vibe that cries out for cold beverages in the twilight. They succeed perfectly in creating the feel of classic exotica (à la Denny or Baxter), but still maintain their individual identities as players. Towards the end of the recording, the music takes a slightly spooky Morricone-esque turn (on "Bridge to the Beyond," the only track on which Zorn performs, on theremin and piano), but the reprise of "Makahaa" brings you right back to the islands. The Gift shows another more accessible side to John Zorn (see also Bar Kokhba and The Circle Maker). It might be said that he's mellowing with age, but expect the unexpected from Mr. Zorn. Despite the undeniable beauty of the music, underneath the pretty pink wrapping and bows of the outer slipcase, Zorn has included several paintings of young girls in the cover art that some people might find slightly disturbing, as if to underscore the idea that beauty itself is highly subjective.
Now, I have a video recording of Electric Masada at a jazz festival in Nancy, France. I don't have this recording made at two live dates in Moscow & Ljubljana, but again, I trust Westergaard and I count the DVD of Electric Masada as one of my favorite live albums. So go out on a limb with me here:
Review by Sean Westergaard
John Zorn's At the Mountains of Madness presents two sets (Moscow, Ljubljana) recorded at the end of a lengthy European tour. The band is exactly the same as on The 50th Birthday Celebration, Vol. 4 and many of the same tunes are performed, but the performances actually feel very different. Perhaps there was something of wanting to put on a good show for the Europeans vs. playing comfortably at home in familiar surroundings (at Tonic), but this set is a good deal rowdier than the 50th Birthday Celebration. Certainly, the band is at the top of their game after all the touring, and everyone seems to have kicked up the energy a notch or two. There's a lot more conducted improvisation than on the previous Electric Masada release. Ikue Mori's laptop contributions seem to play a more prominent role, and Marc Ribot does some thoroughly deranged things with a delay (which haven't been heard on an album before). Jamie Saft and Zorn are also in fine form and the rhythm section is amazing, especially the dual drum attack of Kenny Wollesen and Joey Baron. Thanks to their improvisational skills, you hardly notice that the program is much the same on both discs. Score another one for John Zorn and company. At the Mountains of Madness is a winner.
Allmusic.com:
A collective improvisation by Derek Bailey on acoustic and electric guitars, George Lewis on trombone, and John Zorn on alto and soprano saxes, clarinets, and game calls. Subtle, droll, hilarious takes on the trivia of baseball sounds: Lewis speaks through the trombone "ball one, ball one...." There are snippets of a slipping and sliding version of "Take Me out to the Ball Game" and so on. Sections are titled "City City City," "The Legend of Enos Slaughter," "Who's on First," followed by "On Golden Pond," a tongue-in-cheek tone poem of the flora and fauna and mosquitoes. "The Warning Track" is about a very tiny railroad system .
Spy Vs. Spy: Music of Ornette Coleman
Old school jazz fans might very well be horrified at this tribute to Ornette Coleman by saxophonist, experimentalist and musical deconstructionist extraordinaire John Zorn. Coleman's retooling of jazz syntax, his theories of harmolodic structure ... Full Descriptionand, moreover, the tenacity of his radical vision, have clearly had enormous influence on Zorn who, it might be said, has carried his mentor's torch into a chaotic musical universe that includes pop genres and hyperactive collage. Here Zorn applies his Coleman-inspired free-form ballistics to Coleman himself.
SPY VS. SPY features 17 Coleman compositions, sequenced chronologically with tracks ranging from 1958's SOMETHING ELSE to 1987's IN ALL LANGUAGES. But while the music here owes Coleman a debt in conception and attitude, it is far from a straightforward tribute. In fact, Zorn's approach borrows at least as much from hardcore thrash, as the songs are executed at a breakneck pace, with each collapsed to under three minutes of earth shaking drums, rumbling bass and squealing twin saxes. The set should prove of interest to Coleman collectors, Zorn fans and avant-noise enthusiasts.
Goldmine - Highly Recommended "...a masterpiece of mayhem."
Live Recording
-CD Universe Review
The Stone, Issue One
John Zorn / Dave Douglas | Tzadik (2006)
By Brian P. Lonergan
One of the more striking aspects of the playing on The Stone, Issue One, especially the interplay between altoist John Zorn and trumpeter Dave Douglas, is the sense of immediacy and transparency about the music. It's as if you have a clear window into the improvisatory act, witnessing pure, unpremeditated creation as it happens for the very first time.
Recorded at the nascent Alphabet City club known as The Stone, this disc is essentially an untitled suite of alternately serene, grooving and anguished music, with Zorn and Douglas joined by Mike Patton (voice), Rob Burger (organ, electric piano), Bill Laswell (bass) and Ben Perowsky (percussion). The Stone was voted one of AAJ:New York's Best Venues for 2005, and with this special release to benefit the club, it's easy to see why.
The "Introduction" creates a tranquil ambience filled with shimmering organ chords and gentle electric piano tones. But that serenity is soon shattered by “Interlude 1†and a rising, anxious howl that opens up the tormented world of Patton' visceral and spastic extreme vocals. (Picture the cartoon character the Tazmanian Devil in violent death throes and you're about halfway there.)
By "Part One" the third track, the full ensemble finally joins together. Laswell's bass, Perowsky's drums and Burger's organ create a spacey groove above which Zorn's alto and Douglas' trumpet dance in intervals that sound plucked from the Middle East or perhaps North Africa. Some extreme sax technique leads to another brief 'Interlude" where it's often difficult to tell sax from trumpet from voice.
"Part Two" provides another loose framework for the horn players to explore extended, thoughtful and impassioned solos. The climax of the suite comes at the end of this section, with both horns building in an emotional crescendo. And while the remainder of the piece may be denouement, it's still beautiful, especially Douglas' low, muted trumpet phrases throughout the pensive "Postlude."
Track listing: Introduction; Interlude 1; Part One; Interlude 2; Part Two; Interlude 3; Postlude; Coda.
Personnel: John Zorn: alto saxophone; Dave Douglas: trumpet; Mike Patton: voice; Rob Burger: organ, electric piano; Bill Laswell: bass; Ben Perowsky: drums.
For me this album was so obvious I almost forgot about it. I'm never sure whether to call it a Zorn or a Naked City album, but Zorn wrote or arranged all the music, and the band, containing Zorn, is known as Naked City. This album seems to be either greatly liked or disliked by people, and instead of finding professional reviews I want to post two short reviews from Rate Your Music which highlight the two contrasting views I've come across when discussing this album.
"What a bunch of self-indulgent ass-fisting this is. Pretentious 'noise for noise's sake' annoying splattered over boring elevator jazz and the occasional semi-rock bits. Screeching tuneless saxophones that sound like someone getting their balls sliced up in a blender, and vocals by someone in the middle of giving Satan a fucking blowjob. You might be able to scrape together enough decent material off of this to make a decent EP, but as it stands, I can't see a reason for this to exist other than to give smug avant-dickbags something to jizz all over."
"Even if continuously referring to any kind of music known, all blended in fury with reiterate attacks and counterattacks as some ravenous primeval organism of its prey would do, this is someting without memory.
Or with NO past at all."
Reviews are from here.
The final selection is I.A.O.
I picked I.A.O. because it seemed to me to encompass all of the selections in its range and depth, and its similarities yet differences with and from all of those, Finally, I couldn't pick between the Music Romance albums. I prefer #2, but I think it is weaker overall than #1--it just hits some higher highs, for me. We have some representatives of Filmworks already listed. While the casual Zorn explorer will not be happy with all of the FW series, nor perhaps will every one with a larger collectionof Zorn be thrilled with each FW. But 8 is a good 'un and deserves perhaps honorable mention. Pain Killer in the Birthday series replaces Mick Harris with Hamid Drake. It is perhaps Pain Killer's finest moment. But I think we've already pointed our friends in the direction of the 50th Birthday series and to Pain Killer as a group. Madness, Love, and Mysticism is another fine chamber set with trio compositions for violin, piano, and cello and a composition for solo cello. Excellent, but again, well represented in the list above.
What sets I.A.O apart for me is that the musicians are a group who've appeared in many configurations over the years with Zorn. The lineup includes: "Cyro Baptista, Jennifer Charles, Greg Cohen, Beth Hatton, Bill Laswell, Rebecca Moore, Mike Patton, Jim Pugliese, and Jamie Saft. They appear only one, two or three at a time. Each of the seven movements is based on a specific, non-reoccurring instrumentation, and explores a form of meditation, trance or anything possibly leading to spiritual revelation." (Couture, AMG). Most of these solo. duo, trio trance movements are among Zorn's lighter fare, not interms of composition, but perhaps I mean in tone. While there are elements of drone, there's nothing particularly brooding or dour, yet pensive and contemplative are qualities embraced. Then, the penultimate track, "Leviathan," is a palate cleanser of unexpected fury and a sonic assault worthy of the most distilled Naked City or Pain Killer outing. And then, the closer, "Mysteries,{ acts as if none of that happened or mattered at all if it did happen, with a bit of e-piano and percussion.
Like the list above in its entirety, I.A.O. represents a range of Zorn's interests and abilities.
For those who are looking for where to start with Zorn: you know your own interests best, so find a descriptor that lines up with your senses and dive in. Then watch as the ripples go further out and you get more familiar with Zorn's compositions and become less concerned with whether it's jazz or not.
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