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Cristi
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Logan
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^ Calling those lyrics awful is the understatement of the year. ;)
I went down to 2007 before, here I am going down to 1990. I decided not to exclude multiple albums by the same band for my list (never an expectation for others) even if I avoided somewhat still. I am really into Boards of Canada, and so that gets represented here. I would have like to do another Broadcast, and in PA, more Pram, more Swans and more may things. Other people's list can be as long or short on years as they like when it comes to this one in and one out of PA yearly album exercise. 2006: OOIOO - Taiga 2006: Natural Snow Buildings -The Dance of the Moon and the Sun 2005: Guapo - Black Oni 2005: Boards of Canada - The Campfire Headphase 2004: Secret Chiefs 3 - Book Of Horizons 2004: Electrelane - The Power Out 2003: Robert Wyatt - Cuckooland 2003: Melt-Banana - Cell-Scape 2002: Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Yanqui U.X.O. 2002: Boards of Canada - Geogaddi 2001: Secret Chiefs 3 - Book M 2001: Air - 10 000 Hz Legend 2000: Radiohead - Kid A 2000: Broadcast - The Noise Made by People 1999: Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun 1999: Fiona Apple - When the Pawn 1998: Tortoise - TNT 1998: Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children 1997: Art Zoyd - Häxan 1997: Stereolab - Dots and Loops 1996: Swans - Soundtracks for the Blind 1996: Fishmans - Long Season 1995: Pram - Sargasso Sea 1995: Aphex Twin - ...I Care Because You Do 1994: Nature and Organisation - Beauty Reaps the Blood of Solitude 1994: Portishead - Dummy 1993: Björk - Debut 1993: Komeda - Pop på Svenska 1992: Current 93 - Thunder Perfect Mind 1992: Spın̈al Tap - Break Like the Wind 1991: Talk Talk - Laughing Stock 1991: Tuxedomoon - The Ghost Sonata 1990: U Totem - U totem 1990: Cocteau Twins - Heaven or Las Vegas Edited by Logan - May 17 2023 at 20:03 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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In that case, it's just as well I never pay much attention to the lyrics.
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Lewian
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@Logan Am I right that you're not planning to do other threads of this kind for earlier years, and any year that anyone wants to do should be done here? (Then maybe adapt the title.) Edited by Lewian - May 17 2023 at 15:57 |
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Logan
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And yet I thought you've argued about understanding art from a historical context, and thinking about the impact it made at the time. If you mean the very specific year you don't pay much attention to, then fine. The period is important, as art is impacted by things going on in the world, and chronology is important in art because art is impacted by earlier art. The time gives context. I was a listening to an album released last year yesterday, and it references COVID-!9 restrictions, but that thinking are improving. Knowing when it cam out gives it more context lyrically. The music itself is still rather timeless (or hard to define the time) to my ears.
When you say music is eternal, do you mean more in a Platonic theory of forms way? For me all years that I have delved into music from are worthwhile, and it's not really about better or worse (not the way I tend to think). When someone says such and such a year or decade sucked for music, my first thought is that they have not explored deeply enough and perhaps their tastes and experiences are just too narrow and over time if they are open-eared and open-minded and exploratory, that opinion might very well change. There are some years, of course, where I know and love more music and some years, decades, centuries where I know no music. Even is music is somehow eternal, I unfortunately am not eternal (or immortal) in a way that I could hope to experience all times of it, and I am stuck in a rather darned linear perception of time and existence for myself. Perhaps in a way, all things of all apparent times exist simultaneously -- at the least I like to take a holistic view of things, but I digress. I'm interested in the artist and the artistry (as with other tings) at particular points of time as well as overall. Artists go through different phases, they are people too, and people change. Experiences shape and influence us. Events, history shape us. Considering the time does not depreciate from the artistry for me, and in fact the opposite.
I think I'm not quite following your thesis now. Lots of ideas are stupid, though, or stupidly expressed. I don't mean that in a snarky way in case it comes off that way. I have been accused of gross stupidity when it comes to my ideas many time (mostly by my wife, I take no offence).
Oh, well at least we both do like history and I am of the simple opinion being a simple temporal man that years and chronology are historically including artistically significant, and I put much weight on causality.
It's not really supposed to help. And even if Wolf City sounds like it might be more contemporary, it is very significant to me that it isn't. Some of my favourite music actually pretends to be projects from the past (Kosmisher Laufer and Klaus Morlock especially). They built a historical background story to go along with the music because the time when the music was made according to the fictitious story is important to the creation and context of the music. Music influences and inspires other music. If B was result of A, which led to C, then D, then of course it matters when A came out. Recognising causality is not only important to historians, it's important to survival. Whether someone remembers the specific year some album came out, generally that is not of so much interest to me. I expect most recognise 1969 as the year of our King Crimson's Court... If it was as seminal an album as is claimed, and even if not, when it came out is important as it led to other albums and some say that it sparked or helped spark a movement. If it came out today it would not be as highly regarded in all likelihood. Let's say that In the Wake of Poseidon ended up being Crimson's debut, now Court might be considered a retro take on that album and it would not have the historical weight. Especially for a determinist like me, when something happened/ came out is of a great deal of interest to me and is clearly important. Using years like this is a way to organise the exercise. What is of interest to me is seeing people's contemporaneous likes that are in PA and not in PA. Such comparisons have long been of interest to me. Anyway, post your own list or not, either is fine by me. I'm glad that various people seem to appreciate the exercise and have followed the topic expectations. I love tangents, but one can sometimes get so distracted that the topic becomes a total confusing mess. Reading all of this would confuse more than one person I expect. |
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Logan
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Yes, correct. This thread just was intended to start with the years 2023-2018 so as not to be overly intimidating. I will try to amend the title to make this clearer. That said, i had wanted to before but there is limited space in the title (hopefully people will also look at the OP). - Greg Edited by Logan - May 17 2023 at 16:46 |
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Lewian
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^ Many great things on your list! But you know Slint are actually on PA (as are Talk Talk)?
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Logan
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Of course I know that Talk Talk is in PA, it's practically the Talk of the town. Slint is a clerical error from not being careful when making the list. I thought just now that maybe I'll replace it with Mercury Rev but that also is in Prog Related. I do like and have Enya's Shepard's Moon in my old collection (I used to listen to her a lot in the early to mid 90s). Oh, I remember, I had wanted to go with Tuxedomoon''s Ghost Sonata. Tuxedomoon is not in PA, although it is one that certinaly could be imo, even though it has been rejected (can't remember why).
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Logan
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My original conception for this topic was that instead of doing it in separate topics we would slowly roll-out certain years (say once a week) and then move onto another so we are working on the same years. Mirakaze's yearly Prog album lists were very successful and became a communal event in a way that I guess this could not become when doing it this way, but I like to build on things and keep them together in one place to make reference easier. I did a lot of yearly polls to help me, but I haven't wanted to go back through those as I do like to do fairly fresh lists generally each time as I continue to discover music from different times and the new discoveries often excite me more.
I have plowed ahead of others too much, and trickling them in would have been better, but I am not the most patient person when it comes to such exercises. I do hope more will continue with the list and others will add lists (for whatever years if they can't start from the modern times). I have barely slept for days, and I do like to make lists during my nights of insomnia. To continue with my yearly listings, here is the weighty for me and hatey for some others 80s. It is hard to choose just one from PA in each years as there are so many I like. Other than Cocteau Twins who have a number of 80s albums I love, it is harder for me to find many 80s out-of-PA albums that I love. Phew I once suggested for PA (and deleted it much later). In fact a lot that I mention that is not in PA I do not think really would be out of place in PA as progressive music acts more on the fringes of the greater prog umbrella rather than more traditional notions of Prog genre music (like The Flower Kings). Some I could suggest, and might well find success, but I just don't really care to especially because I like making topics like this and the more in PA the harder it is to do so. ;) 1989: Cardiacs - On Land and in the Sea 1989: The Cure - Disintegration 1988: Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Symphonic Suite AKIRA 1988: Cocteau Twins - Blue Bell Knoll 1987: Swans - Children of God 1987: The Lounge Lizards - No Pain for Cakes 1986: Camberwell Now - The Ghost Trade 1986: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Your Funeral ... My Trial 1985: Kate Bush - Hounds of Love 1985: Tuxedomoon - Holy Wars 1984: Dead Can Dance - Dead Can Dance 1984: Cocteau Twins - Treasure 1983: Art Zoyd - Les espaces inquiets 1983: Cocteau Twins - Head Over Heels 1982: Laurie Anderson - Big Science 1982: Yasuaki Shimizu - Kakashi 1981: Eskaton - 4 Visions 1981: Phew - Phew 1980: Art Zoyd - Génération sans futur 1980: Douji Morita - Un, deux, trois I had originally thought to maybe not repeat artist/band names or at least very little, but I subsequently mostly threw that to the wind (some like Art Zoyd and Swans I am tempted to repeat more). |
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Logan
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Just seven more years for now off whatever pairings tickle my fancy at the moment:
1979: The Residents - Eskimo 1979: Tubeway Army - Replicas 1978: Bubu - Anabelas 1978: Nina Hagen Band - Nina Hagen Band 1977: Franco Leprino - Integrati ... Disintegrati 1977: Television - Marquee Moon 1976: Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Osorezan / Dou no Kenbai 1976: Joni Mitchell - Hejira 1975: Cos - Postaeolian Train Robbery 1975: Lula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho - Paêbirú 1974: Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom 1974: Janko Nilovic - Rythmes Contemporains 1973: Can - Future Days 1973: Mandingo - The Primeval Rhythm of Life ----------------------------- I do think this might have worked better had I done it another way. All one in PA one not in PA lists and comments on the selections whomever they come from are appreciated. I wanted to combine all of our lists into one at some time and then maybe add songs to go with each albums for a helluva hella long playlist. Edited by Logan - May 18 2023 at 13:44 |
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Mirakaze
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2006: Yugen - Labirinto D'Acqua 2006: Alexander Von Schlippenbach - Twelve Tone Tales, Vol. 1 2005: Pocket Orchestra - Knēbnagäuje 2005: Pendulum - Hold Your Colour 2004: Ominox - Contemporary Past 2004: The Go! Team - Thunder, Lightning, Strike 2003: The Science Group - Spoors 2003: A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step 2002: Peter Gabriel - Up 2002: Spinvis - Spinvis 2001: Mats/Morgan Band - Live 2001: M83 - M83 2000: Radiohead - Kid A 2000: A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms 1999: Mr. Bungle - California 1999: Art Of Noise - The Seduction Of Claude Debussy 1998: Música D' Repuesto - aV abuC 1998: Boards Of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children 1997: Mats/Morgan Band - The Music Or The Money 1997: Derek Bailey, Pat Metheny, Gregg Bendian & Paul Wertico - The Sign Of 4 1996: Tipographica - God Says I Can't Dance 1996: DJ Shadow - Endtroducing 1995: Mr. Bungle - Disco Volante 1995: Goldie - Timeless 1994: Frank Zappa - Civilization, Phaze III 1994: Lush - Split 1993: David Bowie - Black Tie White Noise 1993: Cocteau Twins - Four-Calendar Café 1992: Cardiacs - Heaven Born And Ever Bright 1992: Lush - Spooky 1991: Robert Fripp & The League Of Crafty Guitarists - Show Of Hands 1991: Drop Nineteens - Mayfield 1990: Ozric Tentacles - Erpland 1990: Cocteau Twins - Heaven Or Las Vegas I'll see how far I can make it after this I hope your sleep problems get resolved, Greg; thanks for giving me a lot of new music to listen to!
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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David_D
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Yes, indeed - or at least, in a part of the town. Edited by David_D - May 18 2023 at 17:21 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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I'm thinking about joining this project, but due to different personal reasons, it ain't easy.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Lewian
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2017 Art Zoyd - Phase V Langham Research Centre - Tape Works Vol. I 2016 David Bowie - Blackstar Radian - On Dark Silent Off 2015 William D. Drake - Revere Reach Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell 2014 Swans - To Be Kind Lucy - Churches Schools and Guns 2013 Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung - Eight Definitions Helena Gough - Mikroklimata 2012 Swans - The Seer Hidden Orchestra - Archipelago Will see Swans live in about 10 days!
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My Non-Prog Favourites from 2018-2023
2018: Visions of Atlantis - The Deep & the Dark - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_muqz41gWVBWnl_EYm4Iaz_hm-KKhIcpnY 2019: Within Temptation - Resist - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxClvThcTQI 2020: Nightwish - Human.: II Nature - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evnvQMg3UOg 2021: Sirenia - Riddles, Ruins & Revelations - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBr-AJmImtE 2022: Amberian Dawn - Take a Chance: A Metal Tribute to ABBA - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5MwII-mdM8 2023: Xandria - The Wonders Still Awaiting - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCMOD6o-Ju8
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Logan
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Thanks y'all.
Mirakaze, I definitely have ones to listen to from you list. It's nice for me to see our snaps (same choices) Radiohead - Kid A (or as we say in Canada, Kid Eh), Boards Of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children and Cocteau Twins - Heaven Or Las Vegas (those are a few that I particularly love, and all have had a lot of play over the past year from me). Mr. Bungle - California I almost went with, but then changed my mind rather impetuously for some reason. Lewian, we have one snap with Blackstar, I would have happily gone with The Seer and I was going to go with Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell, but I'm quite fickle. Fantastic about the Swans concert! Their tagline could be "Swans, now beggar than ever!" Dad jokes.... --------------------------------- I could have easily gone for so many different ones, and in a couple of cases I wanted to highlight a rather lesser known album that I have treasured. 1972: Jean-Claude Vannier - L'enfant assassin des mouches 1972: Ennio Morricone - Cosa avete fatto a Solange?* 1971: Igor Wakhévitch - Docteur Faust 1971: Egisto Macchi - I futuribili 1970: Magma - Kobaïa 1970: Exuma - Exuma 1969: E̤a̤s̤t̤ O̤f E̤d̤e̤n̤ - M̤e̤r̤c̤a̤t̤o̤r̤ Pr̤o̤je̤c̤t̤e̤d̤ 1969: Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left 1968: The United States of America - The United States of America 1968: Nico - The Marble Index 1967: Pink Floyd - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn 1967: The Velvet Underground & Nico - The Velvet Underground & Nico 1966: The Incredible String Band - The Incredible String Band 1966: Love - Da Capo 1965: Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage 1965: John Coltrane - A Love Supreme * archival release the next decade, but that is the year of the film for the soundtrack |
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1989: Ozric Tentacles - Pungent Effulgent
1989: Tears For Fears - The Seeds Of Love 1988:
Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Symphonic Suite Akira (I was gonna try not to
include movie soundtracks, but I just had to listen to it again after
seeing it on Greg's list and remind myself of how good it is) 1988: Cocteau Twins - Blue Bell Knoll 1987: Mr. Sirius - Barren Dream 1987: Michael Jackson - Bad 1986: Katra Turana - Kimera 1986: Wendy Carlos - Beauty In The Beast 1985: Stubbs - The Prime Moving Lumps 1985: Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair 1984: Rascal Reporters - Ridin' On A Bummer 1984: Cocteau Twins - Treasure 1983: Mike Oldfield - Crises 1983: A Flock Of Seagulls - Listen 1982: National Health - D.S. Al Coda 1982: Anthony Braxton - Six Compositions: Quartet 1981: Master Cylinder - Elsewhere 1981: The Police - Ghost In The Machine 1980: Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel 3 1980: Talking Heads - Remain In Light
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Logan
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^ Thanks, Mira. That and Osorezan (I suggested it to PA esecially for that album) are especially special to me. That Akira one definitely stands on its own to me.
My other most treasured album in your list is Cocteau Twins' Treasure but plenty I like. I'm listening to Katra Turana - Kimera now, I do have a thing for Japanese arts, and really enjoying it -- fun cabaret-like music with wonderful chamber prog qualities. |
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