30.6.11

IN CONCERT, JANIS JOPLIN (May 1972)



In Concert is a live album by Janis Joplin. It was released in 1972 after Joplin's death as a double-LP. The first record contains performances with Big Brother and the Holding Company, recorded at various locations in 1968 and 1970, and the second with the Full Tilt Boogie Band.I grew up with this album, it was the first great one of my childhood.

  1. Down on Me
  2. Bye, Bye Baby
  3. All Is Loneliness
  4. Piece of My Heart
  5. Road Block
  6. Flower In The Sun
  7. Summertime
  8. Ego Rock
  9. Half Moon
  10. Kozmic Blues
  11. Move Over
  12. Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)
  13. Get It While You Can
  14. Ball and Chain

    #14 Ball and Chain


    29.6.11

    MELLON COLLIE AND THE INFINITE SADNESS, THE SMASHING PUMPKINS (October 1995)


    The twenty-eight-track album was released as a two-disc CD and triple LP. The album features a wide array of styles, as well as greater musical input from bassist D'arcy Wretzky and second guitarist James Iha.
    I don't like this one as much as I do Adore but it is probably the best in The Smashing Pumpkins career.


    Dawn to Dusk
    1. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
    2. Tonight, Tonight
    3. Jellybelly
    4. Zero
    5. Here Is No Why
    6. Bullet with Butterfly Wings
    7. To Forgive
    8. An Ode to No One
    9. Love
    10. Cupid de Locke
    11. Galapogos
    12. Muzzle
    13. Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
    14. Take Me Down


    Twilight to Starlight
    1. Where Boys Fear to Tread
    2. Bodies
    3. Thirty-Three
    4. In Arms of Sleep
    5. 1979
    6. Tales of a Scorched Earth
    7. Thru the Eyes of Ruby
    8. Stumbleine
    9. X.Y.U.
    10. We Only Come Out at Night
    11. Beautiful
    12. Lily (My One and Only)
    13. By Starlight 
    14. Farewell and Goodnight


      28.6.11

      LONDON CALLING, THE CLASH (December 1979)



      This album is brilliant. The album's subject matter included social displacement, unemployment, racial conflict, drug use...
      An album to make you think!


      1. London Calling
      2. Brand New Cadillac
      3. Jimmy Jazz
      4. Hateful
      5. Rudie Can't Fail
      6. Spanish Bombs
      7. The Right Profile
      8. Lost in the Supermarket
      9. Clampdown
      10. The Guns of Brixton
      11. Wrong 'Em Boyo
      12. Death or Glory
      13. Koka Kola
      14. The Card Cheat
      15. Lover's Rock
      16. Four Horsemen
      17. I'm Not Down
      18. Revolution Rock
      19. Train in Vain


      26.6.11

      CALIFORNICATION, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS (June 1999)


      The album's subject material incorporated various sexual innuendos commonly associated with the band, but in terms of themes it is more varied than previous outings. Lust, death, contemplations of suicide, drugs, globalization, and travel are all part of themes introduced in the album.
      An album I grew up with and never got tired.
      Best goddamn bass player in the world.


      1. Around the World
      2. Parallel Universe
      3. Scar Tissue
      4. Other Side
      5. Get On Top
      6. Californication
      7. Easily
      8. Porcelain
      9. Emit Remmus
      10. I Like Dirt
      11. Velvet Glove
      12. Savior
      13. Purple Stain
      14. Right on Time
      15. Road Trippin'


      #9 Emit Remmus

      25.6.11

      THE SKY'S GONE OUT, BAUHAUS (October 1982)



      One year after Mask, Bauhaus released a different but just as good album.
      I love this one too!


      1. Third Uncle
      2. Silent Hedges
      3. In the Night
      4. Swing the Heartache
      5. Spirit
      6. The Three Shadows Part I
      7. The Three Shadows Part II
      8. The Three Shadows Part III
      9. All We Ever Wanted Was Everything
      10. Exquisite Corpse
      11. Ziggy Stardust*
      12. Party of the First Part*
      13. Spirit [Single Version]*
      14. Watch That Grandad Go*
      *bonus tracks




       

      MASK, BAUHAUS (October 1981)



      Bauhaus expanded their style a bit on Mask, particularly by incorporating keyboards and acoustic guitar.
      I love the way they play.

      1. Hair of the Dog
      2. The Passion of Lovers
      3. Of Lillies and Remains
      4. Dancing
      5. Hollow Hills
      6. Kick in the Eye
      7. In Fear of Fear
      8. Muscle in Plastic
      9. The Man With the X-Ray Eyes
      10. Mask
      11. In Fear of Dub*
      12. Ear Wax*
      13. Harry*
      14. 1. David Jay 2. Peter Murphy 3. Kevin Haskins 4. Daniel Ash*
      15. Satori*

      *1998 re-release



      24.6.11

      BRAIN DRAIN, RAMONES (May 1989)



      My favourite Ramones album!
      About the making of the album, Dee Dee wrote in his autobiography, Lobotomy: Surviving the Ramones: It was tough recording the Brain Drain album because everyone took their shit out on me. I dreaded being around them. It drove me away--I didn't even end up playing on the album. Everybody in the band had problems; girlfriend problems, money problems, mental problems.

      1. I Believe in Miracles
      2. Zero Zero UFO
      3. Don't Bust My Chops
      4. Punishment Fits the Crime
      5. All Screwed Up
      6. Palisades Park
      7. Pet Sematary
      8. Learn to Listen
      9. Can't Get You Outta My Mind
      10. Ignorance is Bliss
      11. Come Back, Baby
      12. Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)

      THE SMITHS, THE SMITHS (February 1984)



      One of the most genious albums of all time.
      Awesome debut from this historical band, their first record also made history!

      1. Reel Around the Fountain
      2. You've Got Everything Now
      3. Miserable Lie
      4. Pretty Girls Make Graves
      5. The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
      6. Still Ill
      7. Hand in Glove
      8. What Difference Does It Make?
      9. I Don't Owe You Anything
      10. Suffer Little Children


      23.6.11

      WILD MOOD SWINGS, THE CURE (May 1996)



      Although this album was poorly received by many Cure fans I like it.
      Very deep lyrics is what you will find here.

      1. Want
      2. Club America
      3. This is a Lie
      4. The 13th
      5. Strange Attraction
      6. Mint Car
      7. Jupiter Crash
      8. Round & Round & Round
      9. Gone!
      10. Numb
      11. Return
      12. Trap
      13. Treasure
      14. Bare




      AND ALL THAT COULD HAVE BEEN, NINE INCH NAILS (January 2002)



      The live album contains music recorded during the Fragility v2.0 US tour in 2000; Disc 1 is a live album of their normal set list of the time, while disc B contains a studio album titled Still containing "deconstructed" versions of previous NIN songs and some new material.


      CD1-Live
      1. Terrible Lie
      2. Sin
      3. March of the Pigs
      4. Piggy
      5. The Frail
      6. The Wretched 
      7. Gave Up
      8. The Great Below
      9. The Mark Has Been Made
      10. Wish
      11. Suck
      12. Closer
      13. Head Like a Hole
      14. The Day the World Went Away
      15. Starfuckers, Inc.
      16. Hurt





      CD2-Still
      1. Something I Can Never Have
      2. Adrift and at Peace
      3. The Fragile
      4. The Becoming
      5. Gone, Still
      6. The Day the World Went Away
      7. And All That Could Have Been
      8. The Persistence of Loss
      9. Leaving Hope

      22.6.11

      HOLY WOOD (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death), MARILYN MANSON (November 2000)


      The album's plot is a "parable" that takes place in a thinly-veiled satire of modern America called "Holy Wood", which Manson has described as "very much like Disney World [...] I thought of how interesting it would be if we created an entire city that was an amusement park, and the thing we were being amused by was violence and sex and everything that people really want to see." Its literary foil is "Death Valley", which is used as "a metaphor for the outcast and the imperfect of the world."
      I bought this album when it was released because I was a fan at the time.
      This album is really a balance between the previous two that I also posted.
      Although I think this album is good, the previous two are better.


      1. GodEatGod
      2. The Love Song
      3. The Fight Song
      4. Disposable Teens
      5. Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis)
      6. President Dead
      7. In the Shadow of the Valley of Death
      8. Cruci-Fiction in Space
      9. A Place in the Dirt
      10. The Nobodies
      11. The Death Song
      12. Lamb of God
      13. Born Again
      14. Burning Flag
      15. Coma Black: a.Eden Eye b.The Apple of Discord
      16. Valentine's Day
      17. The Fall of Adam
      18. King Kill 33º
      19. Count to Six and Die (The Vacuum of Infinite Space Encompassing)

      20.6.11

      EXPERIMENTAL JET SET, TRASH AND NO STAR, SONIC YOUTH (May 1994)



      I really love listening to this when I'm on the streets, for it has many different moods in a single album, genious! When the volume of the album is turned up, especially in between tracks, one can hear Sister being played in its entirety.

      1. Winner's Blues
      2. Bull in the Heather
      3. Starfield Road
      4. Skink
      5. Screaming Skull
      6. Self-Obsessed and Sexxee
      7. Bone
      8. Androgynous Mind
      9. Quest for the Cup
      10. Waist
      11. Doctor's Orders
      12. Tokyo Eye
      13. In the Mind of the Bourgeois Reader
      14. Sweet Shine

      #1 Winner's Blues


       

      CLOSER, JOY DIVISION (July 1980)



      Very deep and brilliant.
      I find this so beautiful it makes me cry. 

      1. Atrocity Exhibition
      2. Isolation
      3. Passover
      4. Colony
      5. A Means to an End
      6. Heart and Soul
      7. Twenty Four Hours
      8. The Eternal
      9. Decades

      #7 Twenty Four Hours


      19.6.11

      BLUE LINES, MASSIVE ATTACK (April 1991)



      Blue Lines is generally considered the first trip hop album, although the term was not coined until years later.


      1. Safe From Harm
      2. One Love
      3. Blue Lines
      4. Be Thankful for What You've Got
      5. Five Man Army
      6. Unfinished Sympathy
      7. Daydreaming
      8. Lately
      9. Hymn of the Big Wheel

      TWICE UPON A TIME, SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES (October 1992)


      This is the second "part" of the singles compilation.
      It combines newer songs than the previous one.
      I don't know which album I love the most.


      1. Fireworks
      2. Slowdive
      3. Melt!
      4. Dear Prudence
      5. Swimming Horses
      6. Dazzle
      7. Overground
      8. Cities in Dust
      9. Candyman
      10. This Wheel's on Fire
      11. The Passenger
      12. Peek-a-Boo
      13. The Killing Jar
      14. The Last Beat of My Heart
      15. Kiss Them for Me
      16. Shadowtime
      17. Fear (of the Unknown)
      18. Face to Face



      18.6.11

      THE BEDLAM IN GOLIATH, THE MARS VOLTA (January 2008)


      Excellent album in my opinion. The album's creation process was subject to "bad luck controversy" after the band's bizarre experience with a ouija that Rodriguez-Lopez bought as a gift for Cedric Bixler-Zavala.
      If you don't know this album and you like experimental rock, you'll love it! 


      1. Aberinkula
      2. Metatron
      3. Ilyena
      4. Wax Simulacra
      5. Goliath
      6. Tourniquet Man
      7. Cavalettas
      8. Asgadez
      9. Askepios
      10. Ouroborous
      11. Soothsayer
      12. Conjugal Burns

      17.6.11

      ONCE UPON A TIME, SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES (December 1981)


      I won't be posting compilations often but this one is truly great, it is filled with songs that I really love from this band.
      The second "part" of this compilation will be posted soon.


      1. Hong Kong Garden
      2. Mirage
      3. The Staircase (Mystery)
      4. Playground Twist
      5. Love in a Void
      6. Happy House
      7. Christine
      8. Israel
      9. Spellbound
      10. Arabian Nights



      ADORE, THE SMASHING PUMPKINS (June 1998)



      One of those perfect albums with no need for introduction. Beautiful music in a time of things uncertain for this band, probably one of their best work.
      Recording the album proved to be a challenge as the band members struggled with lingering interpersonal problems and musical uncertainty in the wake of three increasingly successful rock albums and the departure of drummer Jimmy Chamberlin. Billy Corgan would later characterize Adore as "a band falling apart."

      1. To Sheila
      2. Ava Adore
      3. Perfect
      4. Daphne Descends
      5. Once Upon a Time
      6. Tear
      7. Crestfallen
      8. Appels + Oranjes
      9. Pug
      10. The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete
      11. Annie-Dog
      12. Shame
      13. Behold! The Night Mare
      14. For Martha
      15. Blank Page
      16. 17


      16.6.11

      BLOOD SUGAR SEX MAGIK, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS (September 1991)


      Red Hot Chilli Peppers is a great band no matter what you say, with very talented people. Personally, Flea is a source of inspiration as a musician and as a person.
      This album is one of their best works, full funk and rock and roll.


      1. The Power of Equality
      2. If You Have to Ask
      3. Breaking the Girl
      4. Funky Monks
      5. Suck My Kiss
      6. I Could Have Lied
      7. Mellowship Slinky in B Major
      8. The Righteous & the Wicked
      9. Give It Away
      10. Blood Sugar Sex Magik
      11. Under the Bridge
      12. Naked in the Rain
      13. Apache Rose Peacock
      14. The Greeting Song
      15. My Lovely Man
      16. Sir Psycho Sexy
      17. They're Red Hot



      MEZZANINE, MASSIVE ATTACK (April 1998)


       A great soundtrack for pretty much everything. One of my favourites!


      1. Angel
      2. Risingson
      3. Teardrop
      4. Inertia Creeps
      5. Exchange
      6. Dissolved Girl
      7. Man Next Door
      8. Black Milk ("Black Melt" on later releases)
      9. Mezzanine
      10. Group Four
      11. (Exchange)
      12. Superpredators


      14.6.11

      DAMNATION, OPETH (April 2003)


      Great ambience is what you can find inside this album.
      Very different from their other albums, it goes back to their influences.
      Album produced by Steven Wilson, main composer in Porcupine Tree.
       
      1. Windowpane
      2. In My Time of Need
      3. Death Whispered a Lullaby
      4. Closure
      5. Hope Leaves
      6. To Rid the Disease
      7. Ending Credits
      8. Weakness



      11.6.11

      THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL, NINE INCH NAILS (March 1994)


      Very good industrial album mixed with many sounds and good lyrics.
      It is a concept album detailing the destruction of an undisclosed man.

      1. Mr. Self Destruct
      2. Piggy
      3. Heresy
      4. March of the Pigs
      5. Closer
      6. Ruiner
      7. The Becoming
      8. I Do Not Want This
      9. Big Man With a Gun
      10. A Warm Place
      11. Eraser
      12. Reptile
      13. The Downward Spiral
      14. Hurt



      THREE IMAGINARY BOYS, THE CURE (May 1979)


      Debut album from The Cure. It is a post punk album if you ask me.
      This album makes me think about when I was a young boy.


      1. 10.15 Saturday Night
      2. Accuracy
      3. Grinding Halt
      4. Another Day
      5. Object
      6. Subway Song
      7. Foxy Lady
      8. Meathook
      9. So What
      10. Fire In Cairo
      11. It's Not You
      12. Three Imaginary Boys
      13. The Weedy Burton

      #12 Three Imaginary Boys

      10.6.11

      BLANK GENERATION, RICHARD HELL & THE VOIDOIDS (September 1977)


      One of punk'n'roll classics, it's a must listen for everyone who appreciates the genre. Richard is a great musician.

      1. Love Comes in Spurts
      2. Liars Beware
      3. New Pleasure
      4. Betrayal Takes Two
      5. Down at the Rock and Roll Club
      6. Who Says?
      7. Blank Generation 
      8. Walking on the Water
      9. The Plan
      10. Another World
      11. I'm Your Man
      12. All The Way

      #7 Blank Generation

      GOOD, MORPHINE (September 1992)



      While it was the alternative crowd who immediately latched onto Morphine, their music was geared more toward the jazz scene -- a wailing saxophone, lead bass (played with a slide), and lyrics influenced by '50s beat poetry were all-important ingredients.
       
      1. Good
      2. The Saddest Song
      3. Claire
      4. Have a Lucky Day
      5. You Speak My Language
      6. You Look Like Rain
      7. Do Not Go Quietly Unto Your Grave
      8. Lisa
      9. The Only One
      10. Test-Tube Baby/Shoot'm Down
      11. The Other Side
      12. I Know You (pt.1)
      13. I Know You (pt.2)

        9.6.11

        ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB DYLAN (August 1964)


        Listen to all the song and read all the lyrics, you will understand why I'm posting this!

        1. All I Really Want To Do
        2. Black Crow Blues
        3. Spanish Harlem Incident
        4. Chimes of Freedom
        5. I Shall Be Free No. 10
        6. To Ramona
        7. Motorpsycho Nitemare
        8. My Back Pages
        9. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
        10. Ballad in Plain D
        11. It Ain't Me Babe


          6.6.11

          WISH, THE CURE (April 1992)



          This is one of my favourites of all time. It reveals the inner soul of a person that could be any human being on this planet, love is the answer to all the problems, people just don't know that.

          1. Open
          2. High
          3. Apart
          4. From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea
          5. Wendy Time
          6. Doing the Unstuck
          7. Friday I'm in Love
          8. Trust
          9. A Letter to Elise
          10. Cut
          11. To Wish Impossible Things
          12. End