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Tough! I'd go in no particular order:
Saint Etienne - So Tough
Belle & Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister
Boards of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children
Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Mogwai - Come On Die Young
Amy Winehouse - Frank
Stars of the Lid - ...And Their Refinement Of The Decline
Miles Davis - 1958 Miles
The Clientele - The Violet Hour
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
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Geoff Clarke
This is always a tough one but, today, my top 10 (and a bonus) albums of all time are, in no particular order:
John Martyn – Solid Air
New Model Army – Thunder and Consolation
Black Sabbath – Sabotage
The Clash – London Calling
Miles Davis – Kind of Blue
Neil Young – After The Gold Rush
REM - Green
Radiohead – The Bends
Steel Pulse – Handworth revolution
The Who – Who’s Next
Levellers – Levelling The Land
Had to miss out Ramones, Smiths, Floyd, Sex Pistols and a load of others that would probable get selected if you ask me again next week!
Pete Shakespeare - U/A
Going downhill fast
in no order and can often change:
bob dylan...blood on the tracks
leonard cohen..songs
the smiths...the smiths
smashing pumpkins...siamese dream
bob dylan...highway61 revisted
pavement...crooked rain,crooked rain
nick cave..no more shall we part
nirvana..nevermind
belle & sebastian...tigermilk
bob dylan...blonde on blonde
keep on keepin' on...
Scramble the rock face through the glare of morning sun — to run
Not in order:
Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
Smiths - Queen is Dead
Gene - Drawn to the Deep End
The Strokes - The Strokes
Fun Lovin' Criminals - Come find yourself
Happy Mondays - Pills n Thrills and Bellyaches
Nirvana - Nevermind
Beatles - Sgt Peppers
Marvin Gaye - What's going on
The Black Keys - Brothers
Not as 'punk' as you lot obviously!
In no particular order (apart from maybe the 1st 2) and a few compilations I know but this is today's top 10
Velvet Underground & Nico - 1st LP
Van Morrison - Astral weeks
Mazzy star - So tonight that I might see
Portishead - Third
Lee Perry & friends - Build the ark
Studio 1 soul -On soul jazz records but I'm sure there is a superior Lp version which I've got in the attic on Heartbeat records (?)
Soul side Vol 2 the covers - Zelous records
The Fall - Totales turn
Bobby Womack - Everythings gonna be alright - the American singles - released just the other day
Alton Ellis - Mr Soul of Jamaica - anothe recently reissued one
This BG round & the training therein is dedicated to the fond memory of Daz H - there is no such word as can't.