Loose canon
This fall, it will have been 50 years since I started buying records. (My first: The Beatles, "Hey Jude"/"Revolution.") Recently, reorganizing and culling my music collection caused me to revisit this list (which I do every so often, for like every music lover who is also a writer, I am a list-maker.) I picked ten albums from each decade I've been listening, because it seemed a truer way than, say, picking one each for 100 bands. (Yes, I like Lou Reed and George Clinton a lot; Pete Townshend, Brian Wilson, Joe Strummer, Shannon Jackson, and Jimi Hendrix less so, apparently.)
I discovered many of these years after they were released, but I still like to listen to everything here (not true of everything I loved 20, 40, or 50 years ago). The sole criterion is my taste, rather than world historical significance. It is evident to me how much my preferences have been affected by reading, and by what I was doing at different times in my life (record store geek, military enlistee, tech writer/moonlighting record store geek, freelance journo, ad account manager, grocery clerk, stay-at-home-parent/amateur pediatric nurse/physical therapist, brokenhearted old man). There's still a lot from all these years I haven't heard, and a lot that I love that isn't reflected on this list. Music's a deep well; how fortunate are we.
Teens
1) Laurie Anderson - Heart of a Dog
2) Chris Butler - Easy Life
3) Billy Bragg/Joe Henry - Shine A Light
4) Beck - Morning Phase
5) Mark Growden - Saint Judas
6) Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly
7) Cameron Smith/Sur Duda - Paper Knife
8) Petra Haden - Goes To the Movies
9) They Say the Wind Made Them Crazy - Far From the Silvery Light
10) Velvet Underground - Complete Matrix Tapes
Aughts
1) Brian Wilson - Smile
2) Hochimen - Totenlieder
3) Goodwin - S/T
4) Woodeye - Such Sweet Sorrow
5) Stumptone - Gravity Finally Released
6) Joe Strummer - Streetcore
7) Lou Reed - Ecstasy
8) Bob Dylan - Modern Times
9) Top Secret...Shhh
10) Sonic's Rendezvous Band - box set
'90s
1) Lou Reed - Magic and Loss
2) Sonny Sharrock - Ask the Ages
3) Turbonegro - Apocalypse Dudes
4) Sundays - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
5) Freedy Johnston - This Perfect World
6) A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
7) Living Colour - Time's Up
8) George Clinton - Dope Dogs
9) Charlie Haden/Quartet West - Haunted Heart
10) Robert Johnson - Complete Recordings
'80s
1) Lou Reed - New York
2) George Clinton - Computer Games
3) Ornette Coleman - In All Languages
4) Clash - Sandinista!
5) Captain Beefheart - Doc at the Radar Station
6) Gang of Four - Entertainment!
7) Ronald Shannon Jackson - Mandance
8) Minutemen - Double Nickels On the Dime
9) Husker Du - Zen Arcade
10) Power Tools - Strange Meeting
'70s
1) Stooges - Fun House
2) Who - Quadrophenia
3) The Band - S/T
4) Grateful Dead - American Beauty
5) Velvet Underground - Loaded
6) Jimi Hendrix - The Cry of Love
7) Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St.
8) Joni Mitchell - The Hissing of Summer Lawns
9) King Crimson - Red
10) Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
'60s
1) Who - Sell Out
2) Jeff Beck - Truth
3) Beatles - Revolver
4) Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
5) James Brown - Live at the Apollo
6) Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
7) Jefferson Airplane - After Bathing At Baxter's
8) Zombies - Odessey and Oracle
9) Jimi Hendrix - Axis: Bold As Love
10) John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
I discovered many of these years after they were released, but I still like to listen to everything here (not true of everything I loved 20, 40, or 50 years ago). The sole criterion is my taste, rather than world historical significance. It is evident to me how much my preferences have been affected by reading, and by what I was doing at different times in my life (record store geek, military enlistee, tech writer/moonlighting record store geek, freelance journo, ad account manager, grocery clerk, stay-at-home-parent/amateur pediatric nurse/physical therapist, brokenhearted old man). There's still a lot from all these years I haven't heard, and a lot that I love that isn't reflected on this list. Music's a deep well; how fortunate are we.
Teens
1) Laurie Anderson - Heart of a Dog
2) Chris Butler - Easy Life
3) Billy Bragg/Joe Henry - Shine A Light
4) Beck - Morning Phase
5) Mark Growden - Saint Judas
6) Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly
7) Cameron Smith/Sur Duda - Paper Knife
8) Petra Haden - Goes To the Movies
9) They Say the Wind Made Them Crazy - Far From the Silvery Light
10) Velvet Underground - Complete Matrix Tapes
Aughts
1) Brian Wilson - Smile
2) Hochimen - Totenlieder
3) Goodwin - S/T
4) Woodeye - Such Sweet Sorrow
5) Stumptone - Gravity Finally Released
6) Joe Strummer - Streetcore
7) Lou Reed - Ecstasy
8) Bob Dylan - Modern Times
9) Top Secret...Shhh
10) Sonic's Rendezvous Band - box set
'90s
1) Lou Reed - Magic and Loss
2) Sonny Sharrock - Ask the Ages
3) Turbonegro - Apocalypse Dudes
4) Sundays - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
5) Freedy Johnston - This Perfect World
6) A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
7) Living Colour - Time's Up
8) George Clinton - Dope Dogs
9) Charlie Haden/Quartet West - Haunted Heart
10) Robert Johnson - Complete Recordings
'80s
1) Lou Reed - New York
2) George Clinton - Computer Games
3) Ornette Coleman - In All Languages
4) Clash - Sandinista!
5) Captain Beefheart - Doc at the Radar Station
6) Gang of Four - Entertainment!
7) Ronald Shannon Jackson - Mandance
8) Minutemen - Double Nickels On the Dime
9) Husker Du - Zen Arcade
10) Power Tools - Strange Meeting
'70s
1) Stooges - Fun House
2) Who - Quadrophenia
3) The Band - S/T
4) Grateful Dead - American Beauty
5) Velvet Underground - Loaded
6) Jimi Hendrix - The Cry of Love
7) Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St.
8) Joni Mitchell - The Hissing of Summer Lawns
9) King Crimson - Red
10) Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
'60s
1) Who - Sell Out
2) Jeff Beck - Truth
3) Beatles - Revolver
4) Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
5) James Brown - Live at the Apollo
6) Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
7) Jefferson Airplane - After Bathing At Baxter's
8) Zombies - Odessey and Oracle
9) Jimi Hendrix - Axis: Bold As Love
10) John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
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