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Me too, I ate one sour too.
The first Black Sabbath album is definitely in the top 10.
Now that is an original response; they basically created a template for every blues rock band that still play the pub circuit to this day. It has become compulsory to play Stormy Monday. Unfortunately they didn't 'train on' but I do really like their debut & live at Fillmore eastThe Allman Brothers Band - their self titled debut set the stage for everything that was to come from them. With a southern blues-rock jazz inspired sound, they laid down 7 songs that would remain mainstays of their live performances for decades.
The only other album that comes close, in my opinion, is Led Zeppelin 1.
The first Black Sabbath album is definitely in the top 10.
Yazoo - Upstairs at Eric’s
Tears For Fears - The Hurting
Seal - Seal
I scanned and couldn’t see this -
The The Soul Mining.
Which surprised me!
What a debut.
Agreed!I scanned and couldn’t see this -
The The Soul Mining.
Which surprised me!
What a debut.
Yeah I tried to like Jesus n Mary Chain too coz of the cool name lol but sounded like a soft cock version of Sonic Youth to me.A good list there generally Never liked Jesus and Mary Chain... tried to but too much of a tuneless wall of noise for me I'm afraid. Public Enemy and DJ Shadow not really my cup of tea but good for that genre...
I may have to dig out Badly Drawn Boy now you've reminded me! Haven't played that in years and love it!
Am I the only one who will sometimes get sick of a favourite album through overplaying it and then for 8 years every time I see it some sort of pre-programmed selection autopilot kicks in and I think "nah I don't play that one cos I'm sick of it"... then one day you realise you haven't heard it for 8 years!?
Forgot about Maxinquaye. On reflection, between this and Unknown Pleasures.Tricky - Maxinquaye
He has only done one of any merit for me, and why not the first.
Bloss