Horses (1975) + Radio Ethiopia (1976) + Easter (1978)
Flat Baroque & Beserk (1970) + Stormcock (1971) + Lifemask (1973) + HQ (1975)
After The Gold Rush (1970) + Harvest (1972) + Tonight's The Night (1975) + Rust Never Sleeps (1979)
The North Star Grassman & The Ravens (1971) + Sandy (1972)
Fool's Mate (1971) + Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night (1973) + The Silent Corner & The Empty Stage (1974) + Over (1977)mpty
Desertshore (1970) + The End (1974)
Music Of My Mind (1972) + Talking Book (1972) + Innervisions (1973) + Songs In The Key Of Life (1976)
Warren Zevon (1976) + Excitable Boy (1978)
Hunky Dory (1971) + The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars (1972) + Low/Heroes/Lodger
Lorca (1970) + Starsailor (1970)
Rock Bottom (1974) + Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard (1975)
Paul Simon (1972) + There Goes Rhymin' Simon (1973) + Still Crazy After All These Years (1975)
Sail Away (1972) + Good Old Boys (1974) + Little Criminals (1977)
Blue (1971) + Court & Spark (1974) + Hejira (1976) + Don Juan's Reckless Daughter (1977)
Jackson Browne (1972) + Late For The Sky (1974) + The Pretender (1976) + Running On Empty (1977)
St. Dominic's Preview (1972) + It's Too Late To Stop Now (1974) + Into The Music (1979)
Case History (1972) + Marjory Razorblade (1973)
Closing Time (1973) + The Heart Of Saturday Night (1974) + Small Change (1976)
Peter Gabriel (1977) + Peter Gabriel (1978)
Bless The Weather (1971) + Solid Air (1973)
Gonna Take A Miracle (1971)
Bryter Layter (1970) + Pink Moon (1972)
My Aim Is True (1977) + This Year's Model (1978)
Discover America (1972)
The Wild, The Innocent & The E-Street Shuffle (1973) + Born To Run (1975) + Darkness On The Edge oF Town (1978)
Paris 1919 (1973) + Fear (1974)
What's Going On (1971)
G.P. (1973) + Grievous Angel (1974)
So Alone (1978)
The Madcap Laughs (1970) + Barrett (1970)
Curtis (1970) + Roots (1971) + Superfly (1972)
Rickie Lee Jones (1979)
Songs Of Love & Hate (1971) + New Skin For The Old Ceremony (1974)
The Kick Inside (1978)
McCartney (1970) + Band On The Run (1973)
Broken English (1979)
If I Could Only Remember My Name (1971)
Runt (1970) + The Ballad Of Todd Rundgren (1971) + Something Anything (1972)
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (1976) + Damn The Torpedoes (1979)
Turnstiles (1976) + The Stranger (1977) + 52nd Street (1978)
Tapestry (1971) + Rhymes & Reasons (1972)
Howlin' Wind (1976) + Stick To Me (1977) + Squeezing Out The Sparks (1979)
Shooting At The Moon (1970) + Whatevershebringswesing (1972)
Prince For You (1978) + Prince (1979)
Stateless (1978)
Transformer (1972) + Coney Island Baby (1976) + Street Hassle (1978)
Ghost Writer (1977) + One Eyed Jack (1978)
Blood On The Tracks (1975)
Livin' For You (1974) + Explores Your Mind (1975) + The Belle Album (1977)
Thanks I'll Eat It Here (1979)
Seven (1974) + Beautiful Losers (1975)
Tea For The Tillerman (1970) + Teaser & The Firecat (1971)
Jesus Of Cool (1978) + Labour Of Lust (1979)
Tumbleweed Connection (1970) + Madman Across The Water (1971)
Naturally (1972) + Troubadour (1976)
The Late Great Townes Van Zandt (1973)
Sweet Baby James (1970) + Mus Slide Slim & The Blue Horizon (1971) + J.T. (1977)
Moonshine (1973)
Stephen Stills (1970) + Manassas (1972) + Live (1975)
Year Of The Cat (1976) + Time Passages (1978)
Tapestry (1970) + American Pie (1971)
Country Joe (1974)
Tom Verlaine (1979)
Songs For Beginners (1971)
John Fogerty (1975)
Songs For The Gentle Man (1971) + Thank You For (1972)
John B.Sebastian (1970)
Leftover Wine (1970)
Breakaway (1975) + Watermark (1978)
I'm The Man (1979)
City To City (1978)
Celebrate Me Home (1977)
Pieces Of Me (1971)
Laidback (1973)
No Secrets (1972)
Gasoline Alley (1970) + Every Picture Tells A Story (1971)
I've Got My Own Album To Do (1974)
Out Of Nowhere (1979)
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  • hjhhjij
    10 oct 13
    Beautiful. I didn't think I would find Waits; I seemed to remember that you weren't too interested in the '70s stuff. Better this way.
     
    • Lao Tze
      11 oct 13
      you refer to the definition... I hadn't expressed myself clearly, I didn't mean to say that '70s records leave me INDIFFERENT (all of them, I like, except for Foreign Affairs which I don't appreciate much...), I wanted to make a distinction between albums that really grab me emotionally and others that touch me a bit less, while still considering them excellent.
    • Lao Tze
      11 oct 13
      So: the '80s albums, but especially the trio Swordfish/Rain Dogs/Frank's make me tremble, literally; the '70s ones make me tremble less, except for Small Change, but I’ve never stopped listening to them. Another typical example, we were discussing this some time ago: Kate Bush - The Kick Inside is wonderful, Lionheart is nice but doesn't captivate me enough except for two songs, for The Dreaming I have an adoration. Because I love it when one dares to the extreme. This is the point, I hope it's clear.
    • hjhhjij
      11 oct 13
      Yes, yes, it's very clear and thank you for the clarification. Not only that, I also agree.