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My 100 Essential Albums – 9 – George Thorogood and the Destroyers, GT&TD
Thorogood is good! George Thorogood and the Destroyers Recorded in 1977 this was the first George Thorogood album. Mainly blues covers with only two self penned songs it introduced me to the talent that is George Thorogood. A love of blues shines through the playing. It is one of those things, 10 bands can play […]
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My 100 Essential Albums – 13 – Led Zeppelin, by Led Zeppelin
My 100 Essential Albums – Led Zeppelin the eponymous first album Released in 1969 Led Zeppelin is album was recorded in 1968. It only took 36 hours of studio time to record which might have something to do the band paying for the studio time. The other reason it was quick to record was […]
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My 100 Essential Albums – 11 The Great 28 Chuck Berry
My 100 Essential Albums number 11, The Great 28 by Chuck Berry How could Chuckles not be in my 100 essential albums? This is a greatest hits album released in 1982. I normally do not like greatest hits albums. To me there is something wonderful about hearing a track in its intended place, in context. […]
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My 100 Essential Albums – 12- Complete Recordings, Robert Johnson
My 100 Essential Albums number 12 The Complete Recordings by Robert Johnson This is, for me, one of my essential albums because it really shows what real blues was all about. Robert Johnson was the archetypal blues man. Born in 1911, his family was run out of town by some white businessmen, he was brought […]
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My 100 Essential Albums – 10, The Velvet Underground and Nico
In my last post about my 100 essential albums I explained that I had removed Exile on Main Street from the list because when I thought about it I did not think that it was one of those essential albums that I could not live without. However, its replacement, The Velvet Undergound and Nico […]
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My 100 Essential Albums – 8 Disraeli Gears by Cream
My 100 Essential Albums – 8 Disraeli Gears by Cream Released in November 1967 this was Cream’s second album and regularly features in lists of the top 100 essential albums. After the blues influenced, softer Fresh Cream, their first album, Cream embarked on a different, heavier, path. This is, perhaps, the prototype for later heavy […]
My Essential 100 Albums – 7 The Original by Ray Charles
This just has to be in my list of 100 essential albums because it is the first record I ever bought! At 13 I had a Saturday job working in a hardware shop in Stokes Croft in Bristol. At the time Stokes Croft was not the best area in Bristol and the customers seemed to […]
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My 100 Essential Albums – 6 – Transformer, Lou Reed
My first experience of Lou Reed’s music was courtesy of John Peel’s radio show. Late at night on an old Bakelite radio while reading in bed, typical teenager stuff. The first Velvet Underground track I heard was (I think) Heroin, but it could have been White Light. In any event, I was sold. Following the […]
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My Essential 100 Albums – 5 Trout Mask Replica Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band
Quite simply, this is the best rock album ever. Less simply, it is not really a rock album. It is a bluesy, rocky, multi faceted, arty, album that is difficult to pigeon hole. The only easy description is that it is clearly the work of a genius. By now I think that I have […]
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My Essential 100 Albums – number 3 – Horses by Patti Smith
Horses – Patti Smith (1975) This was The and Glorious (to use her official title) Patti Smith’s first album and was released in December 1975. This album rescued me from a life in which I thought that music was dying, if not dead. I was blown away by the power and majesty of what she […]