5_moves_of_doom Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 EDIT: Oh dammit to hell. I somehow mistyped the post's title. Is there any way to fix that? Anyway, yes, it should say "Best Album of 1977". This one should be quite a bit more difficult than the "Best Album of 1975" thread that (I believe) Inc started a while back. My top five are, in no order: Kraftwerk -- Trans-Europe Express Wire -- Pink Flag The Clash -- The Clash David Bowie -- Low Television -- Marquee Moon No surprise to me that my list is dominated by punk-related albums... this year was, of course, the year of most of punk's greatest albums. However, one should note that there was quite a bit of awesome reggae going on within this year as well, and some pretty intense funk too. Oddly enough, Iggy Pop's The Idiot is the album that inspired me to start this topic, and yet it didn't make my list. Anyway, as for narrowing those down to my absolute top choice... we will see. I am interested in seeing what everyone else has to say on this topic, because I know that there are quite a lot of black sheep and dark horses from this year that tend to become sentimental favorites of some people.
spiny norman Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 It's got to be The Sex Pistols. Though Fleetwood Mac's Rumours and Elvis Costello's My Aim Is True are both awesome.
Annabelle Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 Kraftwerk -- Trans-Europe Express Wire -- Pink Flag The Clash -- London Calling David Bowie -- Low Television -- Marquee Moon do you perhaps read pitchforkmedia?
Murmuring Beast Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 I've not heard the Wilson one in ages, it might not be that great. I'll go along with Television. Billy Joel???
spiny norman Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 Also, since when was London Calling released in 1977?
Annabelle Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 Also, since when was London Calling released in 1977? he meant the self title im sure, foo.
Murmuring Beast Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 Henry IV: The Roman Basement Tapes Abolfazl Beyhaghi: Death of a Ladies Man
Annabelle Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 Henry IV: The Roman Basement Tapes Abolfazl Beyhaghi: Death of a Ladies Man funny guy...
5_moves_of_doom Posted May 7, 2006 Author Report Posted May 7, 2006 Yes, I had meant the self-titled Clash album -- sorry, it was in the A.M. when I posted this last night and I must have been pretty groggy, considering the typo in the title and the Clash screw-up as well. Anyway, I had forgot about the Talking Heads (which is a pretty stupid thing to do, considering the title of the album.) Anyway, I'm starting to think that Kraftwerk is my first choice. Fela Kuti's Zombie used to be a favorite of mine, but I haven't listened to it in ages... perhaps I should do something about that. I never really enjoyed about half of the songs on The Sex Pistols record.
Guest Felonies! Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 Trans-Europe Express ain't holdin' up well for me these days. YOu could shave like a third off of the first four tracks and not miss it. Low made a Bowie fan out of me, though. Does Lather count as '77 if it never really came out?
ZGangsta Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 London Calling is so good, it's the album of the year for a year before it was even released!
vivalaultra Posted May 7, 2006 Report Posted May 7, 2006 I think we're all forgetting that a band called Foreigner released an album in 1977. It contained the smash hits "Feels Like the First Time", "Cold as Ice", and "Headknocker". All the other great albums released that year, The Idiot, Talking Heads '77, The Clash, Low, none match the brilliance of Foreigner.
5_moves_of_doom Posted May 8, 2006 Author Report Posted May 8, 2006 Kraftwerk -- Trans-Europe Express Wire -- Pink Flag The Clash -- London Calling David Bowie -- Low Television -- Marquee Moon do you perhaps read pitchforkmedia? Not on a regular basis, no, but I have read the "Top 100 Albums of the 1970s" list that you are probably linking my tastes with. Not surprisingly, that list is the list that they've done that I most agree with. I am not pumped enough on Radiohead to be a "Pitchfork kid."
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted May 8, 2006 Report Posted May 8, 2006 Trans-Europe Express ain't holdin' up well for me these days. YOu could shave like a third off of the first four tracks and not miss it. Low made a Bowie fan out of me, though. Does Lather count as '77 if it never really came out? The original free radio broadcast of all 8 sides was in 77, so I guess. If not, take Zappa in NY.
Guest Felonies! Posted May 8, 2006 Report Posted May 8, 2006 Now we're talkin'. Every song with Don Pardo on it is a winner. And the Brecker Brothers too! Man.
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted May 8, 2006 Report Posted May 8, 2006 Amusing zappa moment: I was listening to ZINY at work, and a woman came in my office right in mid-Illinois Enema Bandit. "What the fuck are you listening to?" "Kool and the Gang."
Guest Felonies! Posted May 8, 2006 Report Posted May 8, 2006 Should've come in at either "he then decided to give his female victims a little enema! Apparently, there was no law against that." or "he called her a slut, and a pig, and a whore, and a bitch, and a cunt" I think that's the only time Frank uses the c-word, right?
C Dubya 04 Posted May 15, 2006 Report Posted May 15, 2006 I'm going to vote for "Saturday Night Fever".
Anorak Posted May 15, 2006 Report Posted May 15, 2006 BAT OUT OF HELL You took the words right out of my mouth.....
Guest Velouria Posted May 15, 2006 Report Posted May 15, 2006 Marquee Moon, in a walk. T-EE is a personal favorite, but does drop off in the second half. Clash's S/T is really good, but not in the same ballpark. Low bored me to no end. Need the Wire disc.
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