| # DaveFromKnoxvil 1) Bob Dylan – Blood on the Tracks; First Dylan album I paid close attention to; Idiot Wind still kills me emotionally after 33 years.1:51 PM Aug 1st from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 2) The Beatles – Rubber Soul; the other side of Revolver, Norwegian, Seen a Face, Michelle, Girl, In My Life, Run for Your Life?8:36 PM Jul 31st from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 3) Radiohead – OK Computer; got me through wreck convalescence after 1998 car crash; really holds up well to this day. Arrest this man.8:36 AM Jul 30th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 4) Kate Bush – The Dreaming; most experimental successful pop album I know, she worked the Fairlight sampler to death creating insane songs7:29 AM Jul 29th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 5) Fleetwood Mac – Tusk; Made a mix tape of this minus the Stevie Nicks songs. Couldn’t get enough, especially Buckingham’s punk/folk songs.7:40 AM Jul 28th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 6) The Beatles – Revolver; Rigby; Only Sleeping; Here There; Submarine; Good Day Sunshine; Bird Can Sing; For No One; Got to Get You; + more7:28 AM Jul 27th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 7) Neil Young – Zuma; excellent but under-valued. Highlights are slowburn guitar rave-ups Cortez the Killer and Dangerbird; Beautiful fish!5:51 AM Jul 26th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 8) World Party – Goodbye Jumbo; Kurt Wallinger somehow gets comfortable Sly-like funk grooves going using mostly acoustic instruments. Great7:02 AM Jul 25th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 9) The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band; it’s too ornate for some of my famous acquaintances, but still sounds sweet to me.7:03 PM Jul 24th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 10) King Crimson – Red; I still love the old Yes and Genesis, but this is the best prog album ever, and Fripp’s genius trumps his jerkitude.7:04 AM Jul 23rd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 11) Neil Young – Freedom; Neil finds his way out of the jungle that was the 80’s; this disc has honest to God, stylishly diverse songs.7:35 AM Jul 22nd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 12) Yes – Relayer: their “difficult” disc. Soundchaser is ten minutes of frenetic insanity mostly in 5/8; To Be Over is amazingly beautiful.5:30 AM Jul 21st from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 13) Jellyfish – Bellybutton; Like all lush pop styles since the Beach Boys all at once. Like if Crowded House was obsessed with Queen.5:34 AM Jul 20th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 14) Jules Shear – The Great Puzzle; EW mag got this exactly right when they said “If Dylan had been the Monkees front-man” and gave it an A+6:25 AM Jul 19th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 15) The Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour; Who needs notes with the Beatles? If you don’t already know them, you’re 14 or your life is a waste.6:41 AM Jul 18th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 16) Creedence Clearwater Revival – Cosmo’s Factory; You never forget your first album. 7 Top Ten hits, and it taught me to play the guitar.4:04 AM Jul 17th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 17) Electric Light Orchestra – A New World Record; It’s derivative of the Fabs, & the lyrics aren’t deep, but it’s beautiful ear candy.5:31 AM Jul 16th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 18) Elvis Costello – King of America; EC takes a solid hold of American folk tradition and winds up with his best album of the 80’s. BY FAR.11:02 AM Jul 15th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 19) Todd Rundgren – Something/Anything; 80 great minutes of pop, rock AND soul, his voice never better, and he plays about 30 instruments.5:16 AM Jul 14th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 20) Jethro Tull – Thick as a Brick; Bloated? Pretentious? Sublimely so. After not hearing it for nearly 20 years, I still knew every note.9:11 AM Jul 13th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 21) The Beatles – Abbey Road; is there anyone alive who needs notes on this album? Come Together, I Want You, Something, Here Comes the Sun?6:37 AM Jul 12th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 22) The Rolling Stones – Exile On Main Street; great sloppy gutter rock, seems to be the major influence on early Replacements. Heroin rock!7:12 AM Jul 11th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 23) Todd Rundgren – A Wizard, a True Star; Todd’s not God, but he’s had fine moments; Zen Archer’s among anyone’s best songs, ever.8:47 AM Jul 10th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 24) Everything But the Girl – Walking Wounded; glitchy dancepop is not my normal thing, but Ms Thorn’s got such a beautiful voice. Essential5:30 AM Jul 9th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 25) Cheap Trick – Heaven Tonight; every song works, Surrender’s the classic, but California Man’s on fire, and Top of the World’s crazy good5:37 AM Jul 8th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 26) The Beatles – The Beatles (White Album); If you don’t own it, buy it today. Long Long Long is an underappreciated Harrison masterpiece5:17 AM Jul 7th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 27) Jellyfish – Spilt Milk; showing the world how to make a perfect album a second time before dissolving into the sands of legend. PERFECT.4:54 AM Jul 6th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 28) Kate Bush – Hounds of Love; although it’s stuck with that 80’s sheen, this is an amazing pack of songs. Frenetically surprising.6:47 AM Jul 5th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 29) Fountains of Wayne – Welcome Interstate Managers; it’s not cool to like such a slick commercial sounding pop group. I don’t care. Grand!7:00 AM Jul 4th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 30) XTC – Oranges and Lemons; complex pop songs, diverse styles, Andy Partridge’s vocal peak, and maybe the greatest bass album ever.8:42 AM Jul 3rd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 31) David Bowie – Station to Station; doesn’t get talked about, but this is my favorite Bowie. Great galloping title track. Word on a Wing!!5:36 AM Jul 2nd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 32) John Hiatt – Stolen Moments; funky bluesy countryish singer-songwriter. Voice like a clenched fist grows on you; at his peak as lyricist5:17 AM Jul 1st from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 33) XTC – Skylarking; it’s probably the most critically acclaimed XTC, but it’s not my favorite. Probably Rundgren’s production peak.5:34 AM Jun 30th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 34) The Rolling Stones – Beggar’s Banquet; overwhelmingly country (that’s NOT a slam), you also get Sympathy for the Devil and more classics5:12 AM Jun 29th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 35) Ben Folds – Rocking the Suburbs; It’s his most focused CD, lots of ethereal moments, bouncy piano-pop, and clever lyrics.5:52 PM Jun 28th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 36) David Baerwald – Bedtimes Stories; Springsteeny music with some of the bitterest cynical “There is no hope” lyrics on record. Fun!8:59 AM Jun 27th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 37) Yes – Tales from Topographic Oceans; that’s right, Yes 2 days in a row. This one’s the infamous one with 4 songs in 78 minutes. SUBLIME!5:14 AM Jun 26th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 38) Yes – Big Generator; I can hear you snickering. I don’t care; in the 80’s they briefly turned into eargasmic prog/pop hitmakers.5:20 AM Jun 25th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 39) Matthew Sweet – Girlfriend; snarling guitars with beautiful lush multi-layered harmonies. I am detecting a pattern in my preferences.7:00 AM Jun 24th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 40) John McLaughlin – Johnny McLaughlin Electric Guitarist; seven songs in seven different styles, it’s a love song to guitar diversity.4:38 AM Jun 23rd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 41) U2 – The Joshua Tree; is there anyone living who can’t write their own blurb for this one? Anthemic goodness.5:14 AM Jun 22nd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 42) Richard Thompson – Rumor and Sigh; voice like a clenched fist, among the best guitarists ever, as melancholy as any song-writer going.7:38 AM Jun 21st from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 43) Neko Case – Fox Confessor Brings the Flood; Hard to beat the tag “country noir” to describe this; very different from the Pornographers.9:31 AM Jun 20th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 44) Camper Van Beethoven – Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart; hilarious lyrics, raggedy ska-based arrangements with insane gypsy fiddle.5:01 AM Jun 19th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 45) Rush – Roll the Bones; most of their “we decided to do songs instead of stunts” stuff bores me, but I like this one. Why does it happen?5:19 AM Jun 18th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 46) Elton John – Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy; great, overlooked EJ (only one hit.) Awesome songs full of surprises5:18 AM Jun 17th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 47) The Traveling Wilburys – Volume 1; It’s non-stop fun from 5 of my heroes. “Tweeter” should earn Dylan haters’ unconditional absolution.5:32 AM Jun 16th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 48) King Crimson – Three of a Perfect Pair; snaky riffs under surreal (and sometimes goofy) lyrics; vocals that range from Beatley to atonal5:23 AM Jun 15th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 49) Aimee Mann (mostly thank God) – Music from the Motion Picture Magnolia; Aimee Mann canon (Mannon?). Wise Up? Save Me? Devastating.7:39 AM Jun 14th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 50) Kate Bush – Aerial; took 12 years off to “be a real person”, then released this ambitious double disc, with a few cringeworthy moments6:15 AM Jun 13th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 51) Porcupine Tree – In Absentia; like if Living Colour and Crowded House got together to reconfigure Dark Side of the Moonish soundscapes5:24 AM Jun 12th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 52) Weather Report – Heavy Weather; The best recording of all time with no guitar; after hundreds of listings, I know every note. JACO P!!!!5:22 AM Jun 11th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 53) Frank Zappa – Overnite Sensation; the other bookend to Apostrophe, silly, mostly funny, Dinah Mo Hum offensive, but Montana’s incredible5:10 AM Jun 10th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 54) The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds; I’m assuming most know about this one, but may not know that EFK gets her middle name from “Caroline No”.5:21 AM Jun 9th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 55) Frank Zappa – Apostrophe; from Zappa’s best period (mid 70’s), pleasingly nonoffensive lyrics yield to astounding jagged instrumentals.5:31 AM Jun 8th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 56) Ben Folds Five – The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner; fragile upper register vocals, rich melodies, “Hospital Song” soars.6:39 AM Jun 7th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 57) Kate Bush – The Sensual World; She once said that this was her “feminine album”; This Woman’s Work may be the best single ever produced.12:04 PM Jun 6th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 58) Pink Floyd – Dark Side of the Moon; it should probably be higher, but after hearing it end to end probably 200 times, I am tired of it.5:14 AM Jun 5th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 59) Bob Dylan – Time Out of Mind;a voice like a strangling dog on 70’s arrangements with 90’s production on a 16 minute song? Major league!5:03 AM Jun 4th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 60) King Crimson – VROOM; EP preview of THRAK, it’s as if Sonic Youth met The Beatles and decided to start their own drum and bugle corp.5:18 AM Jun 3rd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 61) King Crimson – Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With; “EP” (32 minutes, 10 songs) Kicked punks with guitars to the gutter forever.5:59 AM Jun 2nd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 62) The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed; Well, we all need someone, we can LEAN on. With that, Sympathy… and Gimme Shelter, it’s essential.5:54 AM Jun 1st from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 63) Lindsay Buckingham – Out of the Cradle; that fingerpicking style is amazing, and that great voice on those incredible songs? Amazing.8:01 AM May 31st from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 64) John Hiatt – Bring the Family; his other masterpiece, a songwriting master-class with a hot band that features Ry Cooder and Nick Lowe.8:06 AM May 30th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 65) King’s X – Gretchen Goes to Nebraska; my first exposure to them. Beatles harmonies meet buzzsaw guitars playing great twisty riffs.5:17 AM May 29th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 66) Alice Cooper – Killer; Not a single bad track. The 1-2 punch of Halo of Flies and Desperado among the best in rock history.5:17 AM May 28th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 67) Mike Oldfield (and pardon me, I have to say it like this)…&LAST…TUBULAR…BELLS; “Exorcist” part is good, and then just gets better6:45 AM May 27th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 68) Aimee Mann – I’m With Stupid; Beautiful voice, amazing melodies, and lyrics that make depression fun. Plus, this one rocks and roars.5:17 AM May 26th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 69) King Crimson – Thrak; their “double-trio” disc sometimes features two trios playing interlocking but separate pieces simultaneously.7:05 AM May 25th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 70) John Eddie – Who the Hell is John Eddie?; Awesome title track sings of being met at every gig with drunks screaming “play some Skynyrd”.8:12 AM May 24th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 71) Wondermints – Bali; lush pop songs, inspired by Brian Wilson’s flights of fancy, they later became Wilson’s touring band behind Smile7:50 AM May 23rd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 72) Rheostatics – Introducing Happiness; power pop, moments of great beauty, hilarious lyrics.Trees Beatnik please come home, we miss you so7:52 AM May 22nd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 73) Tom Petty – Into the Great Wide Open; I am a sucker for the efficient simplicity of Petty songs. Love Gunslingers and “You and I Will..”7:24 AM May 21st from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 74) My Morning Jacket – It Still Moves; it’s proximity to Southern-rock scares me, but these are great songs, and the greatest wail in rock.8:26 AM May 20th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 75) John Hiatt – Slow Turning; exceptional funky/bluesy well-crafted songsmithing. His picture’s been on my office door for 18 years.6:02 AM May 19th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 76) The Beatles – Let It Be; has some silly filler, but some great songs, too; Across the Universe, I Me Mine, I Dig a Pony, and so on7:16 AM May 18th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 77) Laura Viers – Year of Meteors; Many would find the voice too “precious”, sing-songy little-girlish, but these songs hit me emotionally.8:19 AM May 17th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 78) New Radicals – Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too; peppiest record ever about the destructive futility of drugs as your only answer. Fun!5:55 AM May 16th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 79) Neil Young – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere; with 2 songs (Cowgirl and River) Neil did all that the Grateful Dead needed decades to do7:38 AM May 15th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 80) Eric Johnson – Venus Isle: Being a guitar god is not enough for me anymore, and usually this guy never gets a fire going, but this is OK7:20 AM May 14th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 81) Peter Gabriel – Us; it’s no So (for one thing, there’s no Kate Bush) but there are some beautiful dark moments, esp 14 Black Paintings.5:38 AM May 13th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 82) Bob Dylan – Modern Times; kids aren’t going to like these antiquated ditties, but I am an old soul, and find this bleating soothing.7:17 AM May 12th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 83) U2 – Achtung Baby; Yes. I can admit that I sometimes listen to bands that more than 17 people have heard of. I like “The Fly” a lot.7:43 AM May 11th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 84) Jimi Hendrix – Band of Gypsies; My teen cruising music of choice, windows down, head strutting fore and back to Machine Gun.8:33 AM May 10th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 85) King’s X – Faith Hope Love: Beatlesesque harmonies laid over the top of inventive Rush-style heavy metalese? Am I already in heaven?7:55 AM May 9th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 86) Neil Young – Sleeps with Angels. All my best NY is vinyl. Has “crap” throwaways; redeemed by the epic Change Your Mind. Safeway Cart!8:11 AM May 8th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 87) Crowded House – Woodface. The CH disc that featured both Finn brothers;4 Seasons in 1 Day among the greatest of their songs.7:20 AM May 7th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 88) Wilco – Being There; A fine “Americana” disc, with Stonesy overtones. Followed by scads of wannabe hillbillies whose grunge bands failed8:09 AM May 6th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 89) Ben Folds Five – Whatever and Ever Amen; I call it the “Beatles tradition”. Hard to pin down his style, he can do anything. Melody lives5:19 AM May 5th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 90) Dixie Dregs – What If; Awesome eclectic instrumental rock, and this is their best album. Guitarist Steve Morse never quite found his way4:55 AM May 4th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 91) Genesis – The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway; prog-geek fantasy world, 90 minutes of Gabriel era incomprehensibility with synthy goodness.9:11 AM May 3rd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 92) Frank Zappa – Hots Rats; Zappa in instrumental mode, running from strictly composed to free-blowing jazz, and Cap Beefheart shows up too6:37 AM May 2nd from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 93) Elvis Costello – Painted from Memory; It’s schmaltzy, but Bacharach’s gorgeous melodies suit Elvis’s newly found consistent over-singing5:47 AM May 1st from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 94) Odds – Bedbugs; Tragically Hip may get the press; best Canadian bands are Odds and Rheostatics. Awesome power pop, like many of my faves4:20 AM Apr 30th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 95) Jen Trynin – Cockamamie; the better of her 2 exceptional, mostly jangly alternative pop discs, like REM with balls & husky contralto.5:58 AM Apr 29th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 96) The Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock and Roll; but I like it. The perfect boozy soundtrack at a party where everybody’s had one too many.5:38 AM Apr 28th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 97) Jason Falkner – Can You Still Feel; nearly an hour of sophisticated Raspberryish power pop from one of the driving lights from Jellyfish5:53 AM Apr 27th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 98) Yes – Magnification; not considered a classic, but the pedal steel on “In the Presence” worked me over like no Yes in years. R.I.P. YES.6:42 AM Apr 26th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 99) Elton John – Madman Across the Water; with the title track, Levon, and Tiny Dancer; you don’t need anything else, but you get it anyway!6:04 AM Apr 25th from web |
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| # dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 100) Elvis Costello – Get Happy. 20 blasts of 60’s-style soul rave-ups, as run through Elvis’s nasal cavity (OK, 15, and 5 duds.)8:07 AM Apr 24th from web |