21

John Fahey • The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death

41

Yo La Tengo • I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One

57

Sparklehorse • Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot

69

The Velvet Underground • Velvet Underground and Nico

84

Claudio Lolli • Ho visto anche degli zingari felici

105

Death in June • But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter?

106

Nature and Organisation • Beauty Reaps the Blood of Solitude

115

Mclusky • The Difference Between Me and You Is That I'm Not on Fire

130

The Cranberries • Everybody Else Is Doing It, so Why Can't We?

135

Various Artists • Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson & Sigur Rós: Angels Of The Universe

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  • hjhhjij
    12 apr 15
    Beautiful.
     
    • musicanidi
      12 apr 15
      Tonight, she has become even more beautiful...
    • hjhhjij
      12 apr 15
      I completely agree, even more beautiful, well done.
  • De...Marga...
    15 apr 15
    1-5-6-9-15: not to mention almost everything else!!! We could talk for hours about so many records that have shaped my musical culture. Great people from Brescia!!!
     
  • ZannaB
    21 apr 15
    It's incredible how in this ranking there are albums that I have adored to the point of obsession and others that have left me completely indifferent.
     
    • musicanidi
      21 apr 15
      I would be curious to know which ones leave you indifferent.....
    • ZannaB
      21 apr 15
      I could hurt you a lot... :-)
    • musicanidi
      21 apr 15
      Have the courage to pull out your blacklist... I might harm you then...
    • ZannaB
      21 apr 15
      Alright, let's say I exaggerated a bit. Some of them I liked, but they're not exactly "chart-worthy" for me, like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, or (hear me out) Shellac, which collect quite a bit of dust at my place. Then there are albums that left me completely indifferent, like the ones by Yo La Tengo, Interpol, or Tortoise. To be honest, even Buckley and Drake gather quite a bit of dust at my place... And now go ahead, hit me!!!
    • hjhhjij
      21 apr 15
      "To be honest, I didn't expect this from Buckley and Drake."
    • ZannaB
      21 apr 15
      There are many surprises you don't expect at house Z...
    • musicanidi
      22 apr 15
      You deserve plenty of hits, but you need to put down the sword! Anyway, I thought your records were different, but it’s a matter of taste... Interpol, Tortoise are my obsessions, Buckley is a certainty, but Drake screams (he's never screamed in his life, he’s only whispered) revenge.
      I almost forgot, small punishment
    • hjhhjij
      22 apr 15
      In the sense that Zanna has three hours to listen to Drake's albums again, otherwise we're getting angry.
    • ZannaB
      22 apr 15
      No, but let me be clear, I’m not saying that I don’t like Drake or that I despise him, just that he’s been gathering dust for a while now.
  • aleradio
    21 apr 15
    What the hell! What the hell!!!!!
     
  • rolando303
    5 may 15
    I was thinking that Soundgarden weren't my favorite grunge boys, but that damn "Superunknown" I consider the greatest of that era. I preferred the Melvins and Alice.
     
    • rolando303
      5 may 15
      But that album doesn't have a bad track. In my opinion.
    • musicanidi
      5 may 15
      For Soundgarden, I was torn between Badmotorfinger... in the end, I chose Superunknown, maybe more complete, more varied, an album of "the best".... I don't really know the Melvins at all... Alice, a serious oversight... I choose Dirt and I don't even know why...
  • De...Marga...
    5 may 15
    The final pair 75-78 is absolutely stunning... and the positions 54-55... WHAT A WONDER...
     
    • musicanidi
      5 may 15
      Well, the Diaframma the more I listen to them the more I like them... Meat Is Murder, At The Drive In are albums without a single flaw... I'm very happy to find another follower of the virgin plums, they're often overlooked... our tastes are quite overlapping, we "only" diverge on electronics and metal...
    • De...Marga...
      5 may 15
      I have everything by Diaframma, apart from a couple of minor collections, and I adore Federico. They played a few weeks ago about ten kilometers from home; I had to pass, and you know the reason. At The Drive In were deadly, just like the next step The Mars Volta. I’ll conclude with the usual greetings.
  • G
    25 nov 15
    Beautiful ranking and a wonderful (unexpected and shared) first place!
     
    • musicanidi
      25 nov 15
      The first choice is very random, but perhaps it's no coincidence that the first album that came to my mind is exactly that one!!!!
  • Goldfinger
    3 feb 17
    Very beautiful, there’s a ton of albums here that I love.
     
    • musicanidi
      3 feb 17
      The great thing is that they keep popping up (and keep in mind that for each group/artist I've chosen only one album... for the Pink Floyd, I should at least list 5/6 for example... it could easily turn into a list of 300/400 albums).
  • pozzo
    4 apr 17
    what an awesome list!
     
    • musicanidi
      4 apr 17
      I had already noticed that the two of us had very similar tastes...
  • Johnny b.
    14 sep 17
    So I'm not the only one who considers Ege Bamyasi the best Can album, even though it's hard to choose among such an abundance.
     
    • musicanidi
      14 sep 17
      It's the album that best summarizes Can, a "the best" that is at times almost accessible to everyone.
    • sotomayor
      5 feb 18
      I'm sorry, but I'm unable to access external content such as YouTube videos. If you have a specific text you'd like me to translate, please provide it, and I'll be happy to assist!