Mr. Money87

DeRank : 4,78 • DeAge™ : 5375 days

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Jade Warrior: Waves
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Jan Garbarek & The Hilliard Ensemble: Officium
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Janis Joplin: Pearl
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Jeff Buckley: Grace
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Rating: 8.5
Jefferson Airplane: Volunteers
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Their best work, closing a streak of 4 records!

Rating: 9
Jefferson Airplane: Surrealistic Pillow
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Rating: 8.5
Rating: 8
Jesus Lizard: Liar
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Jesus Lizard: Head/Pure
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Rating: 8
Jesus Lizard: Goat
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The best image to describe this album is that of a brute who immobilizes you and forcefully keeps your head underwater for half an hour... A sick, visceral, suffocating masterpiece. Rating: 9
  • pana
    28 nov 12
    a wonderful album, '91 is undoubtedly the best year from '77 to today.
  • pana
    28 nov 12
    ... musically speaking.
  • hjhhjij
    28 nov 12
    A great vintage, 1991, yes.
  • Mr. Money87
    28 nov 12
    Yes, what a great year '91 was. Besides that, there are Just For A Day, Frigid Stars, Spiderland, Loveless, Laughing Stock, Slow Deep And Hard, Selling The Seas Of Cheese, and Yerself Is Steam!
  • hjhhjij
    28 nov 12
    And Steady Diet For Nothing by Fugazi. Of course, I agree with all the titles you mentioned (special praise for Loveless). I listened to Frigid Stars once, and it emotionally overwhelmed me. I'm afraid to listen to it again.
  • ProgRock
    28 nov 12
    Mister Soldi, have you tried Therapy? The album "Nurse."
  • pana
    28 nov 12
    I remember when rax said that the best albums of '91 are "Nevermind" and "Achtung Baby."
  • hjhhjij
    28 nov 12
    I remember when I, Mr. Money, and others said: well, no. :)
Jethro Tull: A Passion Play
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Rating: 7.5
Jethro Tull: Thick As A Brick
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Monumental! Over 40 minutes of uninterrupted pure magic!

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Jethro Tull: Stand Up
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Rating: 8
Jethro Tull: Aqualung
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Ladies and Gentlemen, here comes the Pied Piper!

Rating: 9
Joanna Newsom: Ys
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Rating: 8.5
Rating: 8.5
Joe Henderson: Page One
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Probably the best among his works with Blue Note, or at least the one I prefer. Although both In 'n Out and Inner Urge are right there, just a step away.
  • leccaculati
    1 may 14
    It's one of the least successful! Let’s reread the reviews and comments on his Blue Note works—not from me, if you don’t want! It's not pointless controversy; it’s just that it doesn’t sink in your heads at all, or you don’t follow Debaser, or you just don’t care, and we keep shooting crap after crap.
Joe Henderson: In 'N Out
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Joe Pass: Virtuoso
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John Coltrane: Giant Steps
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Wonderful!

Rating: 9.5
John Coltrane: Ascension
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
A Dive into Hell!

Rating: 8.5
John Coltrane: My Favorite Things
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Rating: 9
John Coltrane: Blue Train
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Rating: 9
John Coltrane: A love supreme
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
God exists!!!
Rating: 10
John De Leo: Vago Svanendo
CD Audio I have it ★★★
John Lennon: Imagine
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John Martyn: Inside Out
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
I still haven't decided if I prefer this or Solid Air. I probably will never manage to choose! Absolutely stunning record!!
  • imasoulman
    7 sep 15
    And why should one make a decision? And why shouldn’t one add "Bless the Weather" to the bouquet of choices?
  • hjhhjij
    7 sep 15
    And... "The Tumbler" Shhhh AccaGei, quiet! No one ever pays attention to that record! :D
  • bluesboy94
    7 sep 15
    Tumbler is a beautiful album, but still immature... the battle is among the next three (and keep in mind that I'm re-evaluating One World quite a bit)!
  • hjhhjij
    8 sep 15
    I disagree. "The Tumbler" is "simply" a record of typical baroque-folk, but compared to the debut (which is also beautiful), it is already a mature album in its genre; it just follows a well-defined style and the lessons of certain specific masters. In the albums of the '70s, Martyn evolved, experimented, and fused genres with immense skill and originality, creating a unique, unmistakable style that is entirely HIS. However, this does not detract from the fact that "The Tumbler" is a folk record that is already well-focused, highlighting Martyn in the genre alongside various masters like Renbourn, Jansch, Graham, etc. As for "One World," I personally have little to reassess; it has always been considered a great album. I put it a step below these four, it’s true, but it’s really beautiful.
  • Buzzin' Fly
    8 sep 15
    another artist whose work I don't know, and please no insults. Thank you
  • ziltoid
    8 sep 15
    I fully agree with soulman, but I also wink at hj, so I take the opportunity to quote "London Conversation."
John Martyn: Solid Air
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
One of the most beautiful albums in the world of singer-songwriters. Hypnotic, moving, melancholy. The title track, dedicated by the author to his friend Nick Drake, is simply perfect.
John Martyn: Bless The Weather
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Rating: 7.5
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