That lot is a good call esp The Prodigy … Best album cover IMO of all time … using that is my new bathroom great call … that album is full of raw energy and timeless please log in to view this image
Faith and/or Pornography - The Cure Any Joy Division album Give me convenience... DK Prehistoric monsters - Carter USM
Lots of good choices there, Killing Joke - First Album Lee Scratch Perry - Superape X-Ray Spex - X-Ray spex The Ramones - First Album PIL - Metal Box Burning Spear - Dry and Heavy Steel Pulse - Handsworth Revolution Comsat Angels - Sleep No More..........
So many good albums, all dependant upon mood swings! Spiritualized - Songs from A&E Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not Muse - 2nd Law Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Radiohead - OK Computer Beatles - Revolver/White Album The Doors - LA Woman The KLF - White Room Primal Scream - Screamadelica Blur - 13 Mansun - Six Alt J - Awesome Wave Pink Floyd - The Wall The Streets - A Grand Don't Come For Free The Cure b Love Me,,Love Me, Love Me Pulp - This is Hardcore Many many more - can't go a day without listening to something, and there's so much out there still to discover
Agaetis Byrjun - Sigur Ros. Unpronounceable songs and lyrics yet totally intoxicating. Well worth a go if you've never tried this.
Here's some for you DT, might struggle on Spotify though. Deep Joy Deep Folly - Stanley and the Unwins Where the **** am I? - Blind Satsuma Farquhar-Smythe Pretentious? Moi? - Damon Albarn and the Choir of the People's Liberation Army (*****lian language version) Lawsuit - The Beetles And one I'm sure you've got, and I've just been listening to Jammy Smears by the godlike genius Ivor Cutler.
Liege and Lief - Fairport Convention Stranded - Roxy Music Deserters Songs - Mercury Rev Hats - The Blue Nile Laid - James Rum Sodomy & The Lash - The Pogues
Just listened to Drukqs again and have to say that it is truly wonderful If there's one album that is nearly perfect it's this You get taken on a true journey of pain and beauty Every sound designed to torment then cure you
As a artist then it's Nick Cave for me but I struggle to get one album from him that hasn't got just one duffer Richard Lawley again the same Radiohead the same In Rainbows in very close Drukqs by Aphex Twin is complete because of the torment mentioned before and the encapsulation of sound and experiment , Challenging the brain and leaving you with joy and dark thoughts but many won't even think it's music. There are snippets in it that you start to hear and then Richard James sends you elsewhere. So many modern artists use it as their bible of sound Saying that can I put it on every day No I can't I return each time to FJ McMahon from Mummy and I honestly think Kurt Vile will stay with me for years It's so hard to pick one that sticks and nearly every album on here has me spinning
As some have said on here, daily moods make a difference to what you prefer to listen to. Just a list of several albums which are my favourites on any given day... Astral Weeks - Van Morrison Transformer - Lou Reed Pronounced - Lynyrd Skynyrd Disraeli Gears - Cream Welcome to the Canteen - Traffic In Rock - Deep Purple Demons & Wizards - Uriah Heep Charge - Paladin Grave New World - Strawbs Hawkwind - Hawkwind The Yes Album - Yes New Boots and Panties - Ian Dury Sonic Temple - Cult Joshua Tree - U2 Graceland - Paul Simon Play - Moby Hot Fuss - The Killers There are many more I'll think of in time, these were some of my less obvious choices...
Some seriously good albums listed here.........and more than a few have been played out by me. Would also like add AirDrawnDagger - Sasha Coexist - The XX Central Belters - Mogwai All been played to the end on a Sunday morning come down......
UFO- Strangers in the Night Probably the best rock-live ever. Deep Purple-Machine Head Bob Marley & The Wailers- Exodus Led Zeppelin - most of their albums Queen- Night at the Opera