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progkidjoel
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Joined: March 02 2009
Location: Australia
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Posted: August 27 2009 at 02:48 |
moreitsythanyou wrote:
But.... We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes is their best album by far and wide, followed by The Photo Album.
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Both great, and I would say THE PHOTO ALBUM is my favourite, but I'd say PLANS is all-round better.
Saw them live last year!
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moreitsythanyou
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Posted: August 27 2009 at 02:33 |
But.... We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes is their best album by far and wide, followed by The Photo Album.
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progkidjoel
Prog Reviewer
Joined: March 02 2009
Location: Australia
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Posted: August 27 2009 at 02:08 |
The Switch Blade wrote:
Death Cab for Cutie - (2005) "Plans"I should know better than to judge a band by it's name... after all, I am a prog fan! *rimshot* But anyway, by the popularity and wikipedia page of Death Cab for Cutie, I was expecting the worst, and was instead very pleased. Very good album.
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Easily one of my alltime favourite albums (its in my sig!)
1. Death Cab For Cutie - PLANS (A great mix of rock and indie, with some slight prog elements... I love it)
2. Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Flight (A straight-up indie album, featuring some of the best songwriting I've ever had the pleasure to hear.)
3. The Waterboys - This Is The Sea (The title track is one of the best songs ever IMHO, and its a great classic rock album all-round.)
4. Death Cab For Cutie - Transatlanticism (More indie than PLANS, although just as good lyrically.)
5. This Town Needs Guns - ANIMALS (Some of the best, most original guitar playing and unique sound help this indie album stand out!)
-Joel
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moreitsythanyou
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Posted: August 27 2009 at 01:46 |
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane over the Sea Talking Heads - Remain in Light Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion Sufjan Stevens - Come On! Feel the Illinoise! Arcade Fire - Funeral The Kinks - The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society Fela Kuti - Zombie
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children Wolf Parade - Apologies to the Queen Mary Bjork - Vespertine
Edited by moreitsythanyou - August 27 2009 at 01:53
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Phideaux
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Posted: August 27 2009 at 01:39 |
Rebsie Fairholm - Mind The Gap (english folk/chill) Siouxsie And The Banshees - Live At The BBC (disc three - later era/lots of keyboards) Frank Black - Teenager Of The Year David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World Kraftwerk - The Man Machine The Beatles - Abbey Road Steppenwolf - Monster Steeleye Span - Hark! The Village Wait Buffy Sainte-Marie - It's My Way Joy Division - Closer The Cure - Seventeen Seconds Leonard Cohen - Songs Of Leonard Cohen Alice Cooper - Killer Hair - Original Cast Album Giorgio Moroder - E=MC˛ Sparks - Kimono My House Patti Smith - Horses Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure Abba - The Visitors Kiss - Creatures Of The Night Donovan - HMS Donovan ELO - Time Kristin Hersh - Strange Angels Buffalo Springfield - Again Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request
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Jozef
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Posted: August 27 2009 at 01:34 |
R.E.M.- "Automatic For the People" Nine Inch Nails- "With Teeth" David Bowie- "The Man Who Sold the World" The Cure- "Faith" Jane's Addiction- "Ritual de lo Habitual" The Velvet Underground- "Loaded" Siouxsie & The Banshees- "Tinderbox" Smashing Pumpkins- "Adore" Beck- "Odelay" A Perfect Circle- "Mer De Noms"
These albums are always just perfect to me.
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Moatilliatta
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Joined: December 01 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 3083
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Posted: August 27 2009 at 01:00 |
I don't think I can pick just 10. So here's 11:
The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup
The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
Grizzly Bear - Yellow House
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
Iron & Wine - The Sheperd's Dog
LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
Arcade Fire - Funeral
I have so many favorites, and these are just the first one's that came to my mind.
Edited by Moatilliatta - August 27 2009 at 01:05
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The Switch Blade
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Posted: August 26 2009 at 23:01 |
While most of our libraries are probably progressive rock, of course we (probably) have some music outside of this collection.
Sorry if this thread has been done before. Anyway, post your favorite non-prog albums and say a bit about them. I'd say if they are an artist on here (even prog-related or proto-prog), leave them out.
Ben Folds Five - (1999) "The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner" I am in love with everything Ben Folds does and this is the pinnacle of his achievement. Tracks 1-6 and 10/11 are all in my top 10 Ben Folds songs, and I've heard every song he's ever made.
Billy Joel - (1971) "Cold Spring Harbor" The piano man himself's debut album -- it is remarkable. It has been poorly reviewed and often overlooked, but I honestly find this to be his best album. Almost every song on the album has suicidal undertones. It's brilliant! :D
Death Cab for Cutie - (2005) "Plans" I should know better than to judge a band by it's name... after all, I am a prog fan! *rimshot* But anyway, by the popularity and wikipedia page of Death Cab for Cutie, I was expecting the worst, and was instead very pleased. Very good album.
Elton John - (1971) "Madman Across the Water" His finest work. Nothing else needs to be said.
Iron & Wine - (2007) "The Shepherd's Dog" A very good alternative folk rock album by singer/songwriter Sam Beam. Imagine Elliott Smith with world music, I guess.
Jason Mraz - (2005) "Mr. A-Z" Never before have I been so surprised by an album. I heard the singles off of this and wanted to literally set my friend's copy ablaze. If you can accept pop music into your life, you need this album. I've probably listened through it twenty times now... Mraz does an Operatic Soprano solo!
Jimmy Eat World - (2001) "Bleed American" A very pretty album by some surprisingly good musicians. Most people probably already know the singles off of this album. There's no bad song on here.
Labi Siffre - (1975) "Remember My Song" I got this album after finding out that Eminem's hit break song "My Name Is" samples from a gay black man named Labi Siffre... who is Labi Siffre?!? An amazing R&B, folk, jazz poet/singer/songwriter, that's who Labi Siffre is! If you need convincing, just listen to the first track: "I Got The." It's actually fairly progressive, too.
Paul Simon - (1972) "Paul Simon"
This album is fantastic. Featuring the hit song "Me and Julio Down by
the Schoolyard," I am incredibly impressed with everything he does.
Very emotional, very well done.
Weezer - (1994) "Weezer" (The Blue Album) Probably considered by most to be Weezer's best album, I hated this album when I first got it. Now I play it all the time. Many gems on this one.
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