Top 40 Albums Since Woodstock
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I have to admit, when asked to compile my top 40 albums in recognition of the Woodstock anniversary, I was super excited as music is a huge passion of mine. I thought, "Wow, i know a ton about modern music - this will be a snap!" Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha (2007) if easy listening had a different name, it would be called Armchair Apocrypha, but it would be cool...and never played on 2WD They Might Be Giants - Apollo 18 (1992) The best part about this album is the surprise 21 bonus tracks The B-52's - The B-52's (1979) Prior to losing the ' in the 's - Rock Lobster was a classic at my Sadie Hawkin's Dance in high school - good times. Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty (1998) enough to keep anyone moving The Beautiful South - Welcome to the Beautiful South (1989 ) this was the first release after the breakup of the Housemartins and the best one of their dozen plus albums. Who else could write such a beautiful song about killing someone and then burying them in the wall. If you weren't paying attention, you would think it was a love song - or maybe is actually is... Beck - Sea Change (2002) not the most uplifting album ever - but certainly the most beautiful Bjork - Debut (1993) she came out of no where with this album and hasn't looked back, except to maybe punch out that photographer in 1996 and again that other one in 2008. Bob Mould - Workbook (1989) certainly the most laid back of all of his albums, but an awesome mix of calm and rock Cake - Motorcade of Generosity (1994) Rock'n'Roll Lifestyle says it all - or is it Mr. Mastodon Farm - either way, both very interesting and thought-provoking songs Chris Isaak - Forever Blue (1995) even for a lesbian, his songs are all sexy as hell! Concrete Blond - Bloodletting (1990) Napolitano makes dark and sad sexy and interesting Crowded House - Temple of Low Men (1998) they make cheating sound ok - very complex and interesting album all around! The Cure - Boys Don't Cry (1980) Classic Cure David Bowie - Golden Years (1976) Could be a hit even today Joni MItchell - Dreamland (2004) this album gives you the best of Joni - remastered! Emmylou Harris - Red Dirt Girl (2002) this album makes folk cool The English Beat - I Just Can't Stop It (1980) Have to admit, I probably wouldn't have even thought about EB for this, but I did just see them and man, they were awesome. This album has resurfaced and is a happy addition to my shuffle. Everything But The Girl - Acoustic (1992) even though this is mostly a cover album of great songs, it was my first introduction to the band and one I would suggest for any EBTG beginner. Their later stuff is all great, but the acoustic element is really amazing and really allows you to appreciate the talent of this great duo. Squeeze - Singles 45's and Under (1982) classic, classic, classic Huffamoose - Huffamoose (1997) This is the greatest album that no one has ever heard of..but me. Jonatha Brooke - Steady Pull (2001) you know she is awesome when she makes the Austin KGSR Broadcast... not once, but twice! Kate Bush - The Sensual World (1989) Haunting...Timeless...Sensual Lily Allen - Alright, Still (2007) with her say-anything attitude and amazingly curt lyrics, no wonder she is Britain's Bad-Girl Live - Mental Jewelry (1991) Rockin - that's all I can say Lyle Lovett - Live in Texas (1999) I typically won't listen to live albums (concert purist), but Live in Texas is as good as it was when I saw him in Providence. Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004) An album full of horns and fun Nick Drake - Made to Love Magic (2004) - As my mother-in-law says, "I love songs when i can understand the words." Doesn't get much clearer. OK Go - OK Go (2005) awesome album chock full of attitude Peter Bjorn and John - Writer's Block (2006) weird name...funky songs..love it Poi Dog Pondering - Volo Volo (1992) pop never got so poppy Pomplamoose - Pomplamoose VideoSongs (2009) ok - so this album totally illustrates that I am a product of the internet and modern media - i found them on line and I'm oh so happy! Pretenders - The Singles (1997) i know, i am cheating with a compilation, but why make more work for myself. This is an awesome representation of the band. Real Big Fish - Turn the Radio Off (1990) - I admit it, i was drawn in because of "She has a girlfriend now", but it's Ska at its finest. Reverend Horton Heat - It's Martini Time (1996) makes me really want to pick up the piano again...or maybe the guitar... Roxy Music - Avalon (1982) Brain Ferry sets a mood Shawn Colvin - Fat City (1992) - classic vagina music. For more lists, check out The TReehouse Magazine.com |
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Sufjan Stevens - Illinois (2005) - best of the albums representing a state by far. Sufjan Stevens' goal is to write an album titled and detailing all the states in the union. I think he is stuck in the Dakotas right now.



