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Share an album that excels...

KitchenFly

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I am listening to this album and felt inspired to create this thread.

Afro Dizzi Act

walkin'

Year 2006

gene New Age


I define it as acid funk...quite nice.. An alternative territory of musical expression,..

Five stars: * * * * *
 
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KitchenFly

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Shear an album that excels...

One of my all time romantic classics of an empathic nature is:

Rodrigo: concierge de Aranjuaz para in gentilhombre, Conccieto Madrigal

The video for this consort performance is an empathic Esperance unique.

It makes the Album Videos list,. Albums that excel.

Five Stars: * * * * *
 

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One of my all time favourites, Mr Smilie,. Bach: Oboe Concerto in D Minor - Oboe Concerto in A

academy of St. Martin in the Field, Heinz Holliger & Iona Brown

Very really have experienced an album that as been played as a complete album note perfect from beginning to end .... Mr Smiles fine contribution..

five Stars: * * * * *


An Authentic Master Peace worthy of making the albums that Excel list.
 

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And of course an Album that I am happy to, listen to now and look forward to listening to in my palliative care year,. Album -Breathe: The Relaxing Jazz Guitar...Arr...my old bones therapeutic excellence... If it pro forms it excels,.

five Stars: * * * * *

Genre - jazz
 

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Pet Sounds

Five stars
 

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Dummy: Portishead - 1994

My favourite Album from the nineties it stands out and excels,.

Five Stars: * * * * *
 

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Favorite track?

I don't know, maybe...

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Rocks Off" 4:31
2. "Rip This Joint" 2:22
3. "Shake Your Hips" (Slim Harpo) 2:59
4. "Casino Boogie" 3:33
5. "Tumbling Dice" 3:45
6. "Sweet Virginia" 4:27
7. "Torn and Frayed" 4:17
8. "Sweet Black Angel" 2:54
9. "Loving Cup" 4:25
10. "Happy" 3:04
11. "Turd on the Run" 2:36
12. "Ventilator Blues" (Jagger/Richards/Mick Taylor) 3:24
13. "I Just Want to See His Face" 2:52
14. "Let It Loose" 5:16
15. "All Down the Line" 3:49
16. "Stop Breaking Down" (Robert Johnson) 4:34
17. "Shine a Light" 4:14
18. "Soul Survivor"

Loving Cup....
 

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I don't know, maybe...

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Rocks Off" 4:31
2. "Rip This Joint" 2:22
3. "Shake Your Hips" (Slim Harpo) 2:59
4. "Casino Boogie" 3:33
5. "Tumbling Dice" 3:45
6. "Sweet Virginia" 4:27
7. "Torn and Frayed" 4:17
8. "Sweet Black Angel" 2:54
9. "Loving Cup" 4:25
10. "Happy" 3:04
11. "Turd on the Run" 2:36
12. "Ventilator Blues" (Jagger/Richards/Mick Taylor) 3:24
13. "I Just Want to See His Face" 2:52
14. "Let It Loose" 5:16
15. "All Down the Line" 3:49
16. "Stop Breaking Down" (Robert Johnson) 4:34
17. "Shine a Light" 4:14
18. "Soul Survivor"

Loving Cup....

Cool I like that song. :) I think mine would be Sweet Virginia.
 

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Miles Davis - Bitches Brew

it has my head spinning
 

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Agalloch - The Mantle

Best album I know of.
 

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The Knife - Shaking The Habitual

This band (now broken up to move on to other projects most likely) is one of the most influential electronic bands in the past decade and more. They have an implicit understanding of music, structure, and know how to bend and blur the lines of what is conventional sound while still producing something impactful and profound. Not only that, but they manage to stand on the razor thin edge of creating unease that you can't turn away from. They are true masters of art. Further, they manage to blend in modern political issues, and bring them to light without alienating or separating the vast majority of whom become aware of it.

Shaking The Habitual is truly a masterpiece.



Dummy: Portishead - 1994

My favourite Album from the nineties it stands out and excels,.

Five Stars: * * * * *

They almost single handedly defined an entire genre. One of the most influential and flawlessly done albums of our time.
 

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:drummerboy: :rock:
 

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There is the album this is from :)



And these are some good ones:

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Because I can't pick just one, here are several off the top of my head:

Flying Lotus, "You're Dead!"


Radiohead, "Kid A"

Pearl Jam, "Ten"

Tool, "Lateralus"

Amy Winehouse, "Back to Black"

Emerson, Lake and Palmer, "Brain Salad Surgery"
 

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Neil Young On The Beach, except I'd reverse side a and b like Neil'd originally intended. Best song? They're all equally awesome.

1st Warpaint album. Best song? BILLIE HOLIDAY, maybe

Brian Eno/Daniel Lanois Apollo. Best track? An Ending (Ascent). I'd listen to this album when stepping onto a new planet.

Can Ege Bamyasi

Pavement Slanted and Enchanted

Velvet Underground #3

Love Forever Changes

Mos Def The Ecstatic

Talking Heads Remain In Light

John Barry Dances With Wolves original soundtrack


Just off the top of my head
 

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Tori Amos:
Boys for Pele - If I had to pick just one favorite, this would be it.
Little Earthquakes

Bjork:
Homogenic
Vespertine
Vulnicura

Radiohead:
OK Computer
The King of Limbs

Kate Bush:
The Dreaming
Hounds of Love

Fiona Apple:
The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw, and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do
 
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