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Guest Teal-y Dan

It's always been a pet peeve of mine when people italicize color-shorthand names for albums, as in The Album. That's just what everyone is supposed to casually call an eponymous or untitled album, e.g. "I like the white album" or "I still think the blue album sucks and the green album isn't any damn good either." That's generally not the actual name, except for this here Jay-Z stinker. unh jigga unh.

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Actually his second or third-best album, I think, though I know you don't care. A little surprised to see the more contemporary rap albums going now (this, Kanye), but they're both very good.

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Guest Teal-y Dan

The only Jay-Z song I ever thought I liked was that "Can I Get a Fuck You" one, and then when I revisited it later, I was much less enamored with it, and my elementary/middle school top 40 favorites usually age well for me. "Regulate" actually got even better when I started getting into yacht rock. It's so melodic and tells a story.

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For my next two picks...since I know Tsar doesn't want this...

 

 

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This album always makes me feel. Reminds me of a time when things were simpler and better. I am listening to it right now as I go through some serious shit. It is perfect for my next pick. Just the last two songs on side Two are .....amazing.....

 

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And my next pick...punk rock/ska in it's regeneration...making it cool again...and always great to throw on at a party...

 

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The only Jay-Z song I ever thought I liked was that "Can I Get a Fuck You" one, and then when I revisited it later, I was much less enamored with it, and my elementary/middle school top 40 favorites usually age well for me. "Regulate" actually got even better when I started getting into yacht rock. It's so melodic and tells a story.

But he's J-Hova! The God MC! Greatest rapper alive! It's true because he says so!

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I think it's my turn again, but I'll be damned if I'm gonna read the first page of this thread to find out. If it's not my turn, and somebody was gonna take this album, my apologies.

 

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Galaxie 500 - On Fire

 

Maybe this is a superfluous choice, as I already grabbed that third Velvet Underground album, and these guys' entire sound was basically lifted from that album. However, this one is gorgeous enough on its own that I decided I needed to have it as well. A great album to drift off to sleep to while staring at the sun and going blind. Activities I imagine will be in quite high supply on a desert island.

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With my next pick, I shall choose....

 

 

 

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Beanie Sigel - The B. Coming

 

 

 

Great CD Beanie finished making right before he had to serve time. No tracks are skippable and the beats are a great laid back hip-hop almost bluesy mix.

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With my next pick, I shall choose....

 

 

 

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Beanie Sigel - The B. Coming

 

 

 

Great CD Beanie finished making right before he had to serve time. No tracks are skippable and the beats are a great laid back hip-hop almost bluesy mix.

 

Nice.

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Well, it would be really weird if I had someone in my list of ten favorite artists and didn't have any of their albums in my draft. And, since someone already took the best album he did (or my favorite, at least), I guess I'll take the second best:

 

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Michael Jackson - Off the Wall

 

Like I said before, I'm not a huge fan of the second half of the album, but the first half is nothing but classics.

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With my next pick, I shall choose....

 

 

 

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Beanie Sigel - The B. Coming

 

 

 

Great CD Beanie finished making right before he had to serve time. No tracks are skippable and the beats are a great laid back hip-hop almost bluesy mix.

Great choice. Excellent album.

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Curtis Mayfield - Superfly

 

Fucking amazing from start to finish. Really interesting as a soundtrack, as it compliments the film perfectly, yet at the same time stands completely on it's own as an album. The title track, "Freddie's Dead" and my personal favorite "Pusherman" are total classics. Snoop Dogg called this album the black Sgt. Pepper's, and while I appreciate what he meant, I consider it almost an insult.

 

Given the choice, I'd take the reissue with the instrumental of "Freddie's Dead", but it doesn't matter either way. I'm still sold.

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It's way better than Sgt. Pepper's, for one, and at least as influential.

 

Oh really? Does Superfly contain the startling lyrical grand mastery that is "Grandchildren on your knee, Vera, Chuck and Dave" from "When I'm 64"? Or the entirity of "Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite"? Because if it does... Curits Mayfield totally ripped off The Beatles.

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Metallica- Kill 'Em All 1983

 

Faced with choosing this or "Ride The Lightning" wasn't easy, I kinda like both albums equally. So, I listened to both back to back a few times and came away liking this a little better. I'm not quite sure what it is about this album, it's definitely raw and they haven't mastered their sound, yet, there is an energy around it. Metallica just takes different sounds and meshes them together to create this thrash-punk-metal sound that works. The lyrics aren't as good as the later albums, but I can let that slide seeing as how they were so young at this point. Overall, I think it's a great listen, so that's why I'm taking it to my island.

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Sneaker Pimps - Becoming X 1997

 

Around the time this album finally hit the states, I had been introduced to techno and trip-hop through a variety of sources, one of those being the film "The Saint" and its soundtrack which featured the Nelee Hooper remix of the band's signature track "6 Underground". As time has gone on, I find that the original version of the song is much smoother. The entire first half of the album is fantastic with "Low Place Like Home", the absolutely mellow title track and the moody "Spin, Spin Sugar". The rest of the album is pretty good, but the best part of the album is that first half.

 

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That early Metallica showing up again...

 

I also kinda like those two albums about the same. I may have went for Ride the Lightning solely based on "Fade to Black", my favorite Metallica song, though.

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The Replacements - Tim

 

Listened to this in the car today, in anticipation of picking it next. I love this album endlessly. I really love their other two big albums too, but this one's the pinnacle. Maybe it's because it was the first one I heard, and maybe it's just the songs. "Hold My Life," "Kiss Me on the Bus," "Left of the Dial"--you could have stopped there and I would have liked it--but throw in "Bastards of Young," "Little Mascara," and "Here Comes a Regular" and I'm sold. Anthemic without being boorish, snide but sensitive, sad and happy. I only first heard Tim the summer of 2005, and it's quickly climbed to the top of my personal pantheon. This is probably a top-5 of all time album for me, and one of my quintessential "I just feel like listening to some music" first picks.

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Belated bullet points on Station to Station:

 

The title track is just about the most wonderfully wierd epic song I've ever heard. Yeah, the disco breakdown and onwards is the best part of the song, but even so, what else sounds like the six minutes leading up to it? I love the keyboards in the song, and - by Bowie's standards - the lyrics are pretty fucking abstract.

 

I know that "Word on a Wing" has somewhat Christian lyrics, and thus a lot of people dislike it, but I still think it's a good track. The keyboard part is catchy, and the vocals have a certain gut wrenching quality to them.

 

"Golden Years" is insanely danceable. Those guitars are as delicious as sin.

 

"TVC15" is a glorious piano romp, and definitive proof of the existence of the upside of cocaine abuse. Its melody's gorgeous.

 

So yeah, great album. Probably my favourite of Bowie's: the only real competition is Hunky Dory.

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since vitamin x sucks and never posts plus we have complete opposite tastes in music

 

mine = good

his = bad

 

i'll select

 

john coltrane - interstellar space (1967 released 1972)

 

probably the most interesting jazz record i've ever listened to. furious elegance.

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hey guys let me come in with my picks!

 

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The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill - Lauryn Hill

 

Tremendous album from top to bottom, listenable in every which way, Ex Factor and To Zion are some really slept on songs...

 

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010 - Mad Capsule Markets

 

J-Punk, J-Electronica, never been better in this epic masterpiece

 

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Absolute Power - Tech N9ne

 

"We partyin' with chicks, gettin' hella rowdy, makin dat fuck you music... if you ain't down wit it niggah then we gonna be fightin."

 

Never has an intro skit set the tone of a rap album more perfectly than this and the first 5 tracks might be the best starting 5 in music history.

 

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Seven's Travels - Atmosphere

 

"Because these people do a lot of simple shit to impress us, while everyone was trying to out-do the last man I was just a ghost trying to catch some Mrs. Pac-Man"

 

"It's the bird, it must have been the bird

Disgusting critter, it must

We should have known better then to trust

This disease infested ball of lust and carnage

Piece of garbage with wings and she has the guts to sing

Get the bird, catch her shoot her, I dont care

Get the bird, bring her down to the ground from out the air

Gotta tear her apart, let me at her first

Sink her to the level of the rest of us that inherit the earth

 

What's she thinking? does she really believe

That shes above the creatures that work the dirt and the streets

See her up in the tree, looking down at you and me

Like she's chosen over those who walk around on two feet

The bird, the melodys she play

The music she make, rubbing our faces in the feces of the daybreak

Trying to remind us, its time to awake

Antaganizing and instigating my hate

The chirps, I turn them into screams

My feathered friends end will justity the means

Disturbed, I'll grab her by her beak

And swing her in circles untill she's too dizzy to speak"

 

S-I-C-K

 

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The funniest Tech N9ne lyric was "I stay ridda you lames (ya'll gay). I play video games (all day)." from "Slacker"... which was like the theme song for my life for several years.

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