GullaryShulmann

DeRank : 3,81 • DeAge™ : 1791 days

N.B.: NON E' UNA CLASSIFICA, ordine sparso. (Escluse jazz e classica)

4

Brian Eno • Taking Tiger Mountain (by Strategy)

8

Bruce Springsteen • The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle

14

John Fahey • Fare Forward Voyagers (Soldier's Choice)

31

Sex Pistols • Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols

Y - The Pop Group (non me lo trova)

50

Throbbing Gristle • Second Annual Report: Music from the Death Factory

52

Gong • Flying Teapot: Radio Gnome Invisible, Part 1

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  • Vik
    17 nov 20
    Lou Reed - Transformer
     
    • GullaryShulmann
      17 nov 20
      Mmh it doesn't work for me... nice but quite overrated, I prefer Berlin by a wide margin.
  • Larrok
    1 nov 21
    beautiful list filled with huge masterpieces, Eno, N. Young, King Crimson, Yes, Pere Ubu, Wyatt, Television, T. Buckley, Neu... just two curiosities, why only "Burnt Weeny Sandwich" from Zappa and just "Trespass" from Genesis? Two good albums but in their respective discographies I find them distinctly overshadowed by works like "The Grand Wazoo," "Over-Nite Sensation," and "One Size Fits All" on one hand, and "Nursery Cryme," "Foxtrot," "Selling England by the Pound," and "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" on the other.
     
    • I must preface that, like in any list, it is the subjective sensitivity of the ears of those who compile it that perceives certain things and leads to specific choices. That said, I know I will be one of the few, but for me, Trespass is the most genuine album by Genesis: the tangled scores, the technicalities, and the melodic intertwining are never cold or self-serving, as I believe happens sometimes in the (albeit excellent) other albums, which, to varying degrees, at times dilute the essence a bit; the atmosphere and the concept, then, are cohesive and unified throughout the album, something I don’t completely see in the others that sometimes fall into overly "light" sections. I’ll stop or I would have to write entire reviews.
      As for Zappa, Burnt Weeny can compete with the Grand Wazoo, to which it still remains superior in freshness and originality; the other two are excellent albums but already start to lean too much into more classic rock and fusion styles, with forced ideas and a "muscular" approach that doesn't sit well with me.
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