^ omg after seeing your list I just realized that I forgot Jimi!!!
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minneapolisgenius said: ^ omg after seeing your list I just realized that I forgot Jimi!!!
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This is getting interesting. I'm not too concerned about Prince being overly represented. Outside the obvious choices, I don't think there'll be that many votes for Around the World or The Rainbow Children.
I think Prince fans may just have the most diverse tase in music of any fans. 25 is a tough choice, I've seen some that I may have to reconsider--Stand and Electric Ladyland most obviously. My Legacy
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Sdldawn said: endorphin74 said: Alright, I loves you and all and have mad respect for your musical knowledge. But why SHOULDN'T we be able to vote for Prince CDs since for most of us, he is likely in our top 50 albums? . Ok, I was really kidden.. but im gonna flip if I see NEWS or The Black Album in that top fifty list... Yeah, but when somebody's list is nothing but Prince, I say disqualified! | |
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theAudience said: minneapolisgenius said: ^ omg after seeing your list I just realized that I forgot Jimi!!!
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NDRU said: This is getting interesting. I'm not too concerned about Prince being overly represented. Outside the obvious choices, I don't think there'll be that many votes for Around the World or The Rainbow Children.
That's in my list. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Sdldawn said: Ok, I was really kidden.. but im gonna flip if I see NEWS or The Black Album in that top fifty list... Yeah, but when somebody's list is nothing but Prince, I say disqualified! | |
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Sdldawn said: RipHer2Shreds said: Yeah, but when somebody's list is nothing but Prince, I say disqualified! It actually really shows how prolific he is though. I mean, damn that's a hell of a lot of albums from one man. That someone could actually even fill their whole list of 25 albums with everything by ONE artist. I guess I just take for granted how much that man just lives in the studio. And I'm on a PRINCE site too! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Family Stand "Connected"
Hehehe, Moon In Scorpio is still a classic, I say. Love to see them on somebody's list. | |
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Anx said: since you're giving these each one point, i'm not listing my 25 in order of how much i like them, but rather how much i remember obsessing over them throughout my life. some of these albums i'm completely burnt out on...some of them are still part of my daily diet:
1. Purple Rain - Prince 2. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - David Bowie 3. Home of the Brave - Laurie Anderson 4. Tiger Bay - Saint Etienne 5. Speaking in Tongues - Talking Heads 6. Xanadu - Soundtrack 7. Hounds of Love - Kate Bush 8. Are You Experienced? - Jimi Hendrix Experience 9. White Album - The Beatles 10. Duckstab - The Residents 11. Without You I'm Nothing - Sandra Bernhard 12. Emperor Tomato Ketchup - Stereolab 13. Goo - Sonic Youth 14. Nevermind - Nirvana 15. OK Computer - Radiohead 16. Live Through This - Hole 17. The Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails 18. Dewdrops in the Garden - Deee-Lite 19. Disintegration - The Cure 20. The Sky's Gone Out - Bauhaus 21. Low - David Bowie 22. Come - Prince 23. Sign 'O' the Times - Prince 24. Parade - Prince 25. Hunky Dory - David Bowie I tried to keep the list diverse and free of too much Prince and Bowie, but who am I trying to kid? [Edited 6/3/06 6:21am] All I ever heard from DeeLite was Groove Is In The Heart which I absolutely love. I really need to hear more of them. Is that song typical of their style? I'm hoping it's not a Sinead O' Connor situation where you try to get into her then realise the only song you like is Nothing Compares 2U. | |
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Anx said: endorphin74 said: alright that was really hard!
I tried to push myself to not just think of my current faves. Therefore albums like NIN and the Femmes made this list at the expense of others I listen to much more frequently. But those are albums that really changed MY world and the way I listened to music. And, they had a pretty big impact on the music world itself. Although they are overplayed, I will admit when I do get inspired to put either of these back in the player, they hold up QUITE well. And, I HATE that I have no Dolly on my list. But, I didn't really want to put "Dolly Parton, Greatest hits vol 1 published by Columbia in 1984" or something like that She has SO many hits packages it that it's near impossible now to find many of her classic albums in original format. And, while I LOVE her recent Bluegrass work, none of those quite merit this list. So yeah, while Dolly may not be on my list, I'd like to just give HER 100 points i feel the same way about some of my favorite artists...i have so many SONGS of theirs i like, but i can't sum it up in one album. That's one of the main things stopping me doing a list. That and me being a lazy bastard. | |
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whoknows said: All I ever heard from DeeLite was Groove Is In The Heart which I absolutely love. I really need to hear more of them. Is that song typical of their style? I'm hoping it's not a Sinead O' Connor situation where you try to get into her then realise the only song you like is Nothing Compares 2U. if you like "groove is in the heart", then "dewdrops in the garden" will BLOW YOU AWAY. it's like a hyper-steroided-jacked-up version of their first album. it's the best showcase of kier kirby's amazing voice (back then, anyway), and the music simply doesn't let up. even the mid-tempo mellow numbers kick ass. if you like dance music of any kind, i think this album is essential. [Edited 6/3/06 16:14pm] | |
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theAudience said: minneapolisgenius said: ^ omg after seeing your list I just realized that I forgot Jimi!!!
Nerf-brick me if you must. A Nerf-brick? You think you're gettin' off that easily... ... tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 jimi's in my list...please don't turn my head to lasagna! i nearly included "axis: bold as love" instead of "are you experienced?", but "manic depression" and "third stone from the sun" are just way too incredible, even though i have a soft spot for "axis". [Edited 6/3/06 16:17pm] | |
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Anx said: jimi's in my list...please don't turn my head to lasagna!
i nearly included "axis: bold as love" instead of "are you experienced?", but "manic depression" and "third stone from the sun" are just way too incredible, even though i have a soft spot for "axis". No worries. mg loves to be disciplined. I limited my choices to 1 per artist. And you know me, I love all his studio releases. Although AYE? is one of the most amazing musical debuts in history, I went with what was his creative zenith in the studio. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 [Edited 6/4/06 10:39am] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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endorphin74 said: 4. Bjork - Homogenic
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1. Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life
2. Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue 3. The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 4. The Beatles - The White Album 5. Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland 6. Prince - Sign O The Times 7. Nirvana - Nevermind 8. Radiohead - OK Computer 9. Nirvana - In Utero 10. The Beatles - Revolver 11. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's 12. John Coltrane - A Love Supreme 13. The Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique 14. Jeff Buckley - Grace 15. Pixies - Surfer Rosa | |
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theAudience said: I know the majority of these won't make the final cut so after the 1st 10 or so they're just in random order.
An interesting exercise nonetheless NDRU. Jimi Hendrix... ...Electric Ladyland Miles Davis... ...Bitches Brew Stevie Wonder... ...Talking Book Sly & the Family Stone... ...Stand! Steely Dan... ...Aja Earth, Wind & Fire... ...I Am Marvin Gaye... ...What's Going On Prince... ...Dirty Mind The Beatles... ...Revolver The Rolling Stones... ...Let It Bleed =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Louis Armstrong... ...Louis Armstrong Duke Ellington... ...Ellington at Newport Sun Ra... ...Space Is the Place Fela Kuti... ...Zombie Frank Zappa... ...Roxy & Elsewhere B.B. King... ...Live at the Regal John Coltrane... ...A Love Supreme James Brown... ...Live a the Apollo Aretha Franklin... ...Lady Soul The Beach Boys... ...Endless Summer Bob Dylan... ...Blonde on Blonde Chuck Berry... ...The Definitive Collection Little Richard... ...The Georgia Peach Mahalia Jackson... ...The Essential The Supremes... ...The Ultimate Collection =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mostly originators and innovators. More could have been included if I hadn't run out of spots. Comps were selected for artists that were more singles that album driven. (or who had original albums that are difficult to find) Pretty much a microcosm of what my musical psyche is built on. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 The Audience I confess I was expecting your list Its a GREAT list Congratulations. ...Dorothy made me laugh (ha ha)...
THE ORG TOP 50 http://www.prince.org/msg/8/192731 PRINCE or MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO http://www.prince.org/msg...02?jump=51 The Funny Thread About the Album Kiss http://www.prince.org/msg...0652?&pg=1 | |
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1) Parade - Prince & The Revolution
2) The Beatles (The White Album) 3) Songs In The Key Of Life - Stevie Wonder 4) OK Computer - Radiohead 5) Sketches Of Spain - Miles Davis 6) Sign 'O' The Times - Prince 7) Revolver - The Beatles 8) Off The Wall - Michael Jackson 9) Innervisions - Stevie Wonder 10) Speak No Evil - Wayne Shorter 11) Kid A - Radiohead 12) John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman - John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman 13) Dirty Mind - Prince 14) Kind Of Blue - Miles Davis 15) Introducing The Hardline According to.. - Terence Trent D'Arby 16) Illinois - Sufjan Stevens 17) Giant Steps - John Coltrane 18) The Rainbow Children - Prince 19) Brown Sugar - D'Angelo 20) Thriller - Michael Jackson 21) Rubber Soul - The Beatles 22) Super Fly - Curtis Mayfield 23) Mothership Connection - Parliament 24) Bitter - Me'Shell Ndegéocello 25) Mama's Gun - Erykah Badu | |
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Radiohead - Ok Computer
Metallica - Master Of Puppets Beatles - Abbey Road Prince - SOTT Beatles - Rubber Soul Beatles - White Album Jimi - Axis Bold As Love Prince - Purple Rain Prince - Dirty Mind Rolling Stones - Flowers | |
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Dewrede said: Radiohead - Ok Computer
Metallica - Master Of Puppets Beatles - Abbey Road Prince - SOTT Beatles - Rubber Soul Beatles - White Album Jimi - Axis Bold As Love Prince - Purple Rain Prince - Dirty Mind Rolling Stones - Flowers I like every single one of these albums. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: NDRU said: This is getting interesting. I'm not too concerned about Prince being overly represented. Outside the obvious choices, I don't think there'll be that many votes for Around the World or The Rainbow Children.
That's in my list. Your idiocyncracies only add to your beauty! [Edited 6/4/06 20:10pm] My Legacy
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Not to change the rules too much, but I was thinking that I should multiply the points by the number of lists an album appears on.
It seems an album that appears at #25 on 25 different lists (25 points) should rank higher than an album that appears at #1 on 1 list (25 points). That way individuals' ranking matters but so does a little agreement on our part. Any thoughts? My Legacy
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Or maybe (since it's going to be top 50) #1 should be given 50 points and #25 should be given 26.
That way one vote for Britney Spears at #1 (1 x 50 = 50) would be outweighed by three votes for Marvin Gaye at #25 (3 x 26 = 78) rather than Britney #1 (1 x 25 = 25) and Marvin #25 (3 x 1 = 3). Any math majors here? I don't want anyone to think the results are unfair. Biased, maybe, but not unfair. My Legacy
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1. prince -sign o the times
2. madonna - like a prayer 3. prince - parade 4. sinead o connor - i do not want what i havent got 5. sade - love deluxe 6. enigma - mcmxc a.d 7. pet shop boys - behavior 8. peter gabriel - us 9. 10,000 maniacs - our time in eden 10. emmylou harris - red dirt girl 11. annie lennox - diva 12. k.d. lang - ingenue 13. bjork - homogenic 14. tori amos - choirgirl hotel 15. joan osbourne - relish 16. paula cole - this fire 17. seal - seal I 18. vanessa daou - zipless 19. dixie chicks - home 20. scissor sisters - scissor sisters 21. portishead - dummy 22. sarah mclachlan - fumbling towards ecstasy 23. U2 -achtung baby 24. neneh cherry - raw like sushi 25. indigo girls - indigo girls | |
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1. Janet Jackson :: Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989)
2. Tori Fixx :: The Mochasutra (2000) 3. Les Rythmes Digitales :: Darkdancer (1999) 4. Michael Jackson :: Off The Wall (1979) 5. Janet Jackson :: The Velvet Rope (1997) 6. Boogie Down Productions :: Criminal Minded (1987) 7. Lost Boyz :: Legal Drug Money (1996) 8. Sade :: Diamond Life (1984) 9. Janet Jackson :: Control (1986) 10. Joan Armatrading :: The Key (1983) 11. Meshell Ndegeocello :: Bitter (1999) 12. Sparks :: No. 1 in Heaven (1979) 13. The Police :: Ghost In The Machine (1981) 14. Grand Puba :: 2000 (1995) 15. Tracy Chapman :: Tracy Chapman (1988) 16. Altered Images :: Bite (1983) 17. Cybotron :: Enter (1982) 18. Queen Latifah :: Black Reign (1993) 19. Madonna :: Madonna (1983) 20. Pet Shop Boys :: Please (1986) 21. The Go-Go's :: Beauty & The Beat (1981) 22. Chic :: Risqué (1979) 23. The B-52's :: The B-52's (1979) 24. Blondie :: Parallel Lines (1978) 25. Gary Numan :: The Pleasure Principle (1979) | |
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NDRU said: minneapolisgenius said: That's in my list. Your idiocyncracies only add to your beauty! [Edited 6/4/06 20:10pm] What, no one else likes that album? "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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NDRU said: Or maybe (since it's going to be top 50) #1 should be given 50 points and #25 should be given 26.
That way one vote for Britney Spears at #1 (1 x 50 = 50) would be outweighed by three votes for Marvin Gaye at #25 (3 x 26 = 78) rather than Britney #1 (1 x 25 = 25) and Marvin #25 (3 x 1 = 3). Any math majors here? I don't want anyone to think the results are unfair. Biased, maybe, but not unfair. too many numbers in this post "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: NDRU said: Or maybe (since it's going to be top 50) #1 should be given 50 points and #25 should be given 26.
That way one vote for Britney Spears at #1 (1 x 50 = 50) would be outweighed by three votes for Marvin Gaye at #25 (3 x 26 = 78) rather than Britney #1 (1 x 25 = 25) and Marvin #25 (3 x 1 = 3). Any math majors here? I don't want anyone to think the results are unfair. Biased, maybe, but not unfair. too many numbers in this post | |
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