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@Muruch - I like the brief thoughts and opinions approach too. And having the approach to encourage others to give the whole album their attention.
Regarding "Tommy", I agree with your comments/opinions on that one. It's most definitely a "difficult listen". It probably goes down in history as one of the first "rock operas" but is not The Who's best work (imo). My favorite is 71s "Who's Next".
Never listened to Tori Amos until now. "Little Earthquakes" is a stellar, gem album. Thanks Muruch, for turning me onto Tori!
In which I share my lifelong affection for Carole King's Tapestry and reveal this week's obscure 1990s pick. :)
Daavid - Thanks for your enthusiasm. :) I was afraid this wouldn't be a popular choice, so I'm glad I'm not alone in my Dead Can Dance love.
Sean - I don't know about the rest of their releases, but "Toward the Within" was the album that first introduced me to the traditional Irish songs "The Wind That Shakes The Barley" and "I am Stretched on Your Grave." There is a somber, dirge-like tone to the singing style, but the music is a more exotic mix of Celtic and Middle Eastern folk. And both Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry had powerful, chill-producing voices. Anyway, to each his own, but I think it's one of the most unique and interesting albums ever recorded.
In which I reiterate & expound on my comments about Toward the Within and reveal the more mainstream, retro pick for this week.
In which I share my Doors love & reveal this week's pick from the '90s. Two words: Courtney Love.
In which I teach the kids about Hole and pay homage to Freaks & Geeks with this week's classic album.
In which I imitate Lindsay on Freaks & Geeks and reveal another '90s pick. Thom Yorke, everybody.
Tim - It was Live Through This, not Celebrity Skin. Very different albums. And yes, I personally consider Live Through This as much a classic as Nevermind or Ten.
I agree. Live Through This is a great album. Other than that Hole have done the odd good tune but I wouldn't bother with any of their other albums.
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