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Grab a comfy chair. Pop these albums into your multi-changer. Sit back and relax. You won't need any other music tonight...
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(be sure to check out Ray's Damn Top Ten of 1998, RAY2K (Rayman's best discs of 1999), and 21st Century Schizoid Man (the best discs to kick off the new century)) |
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Frank
Sinatra "Songs For Swingin' Lovers" (1956)
You ain't "Makin' Whoopee" unless Frank is involved! The Chairman of the Board AND Nelson Riddle's Orchestra swing on tunes from the zesty opening number, "You Make Me Feel So Young," to immortal classics like "Pennies From Heaven," "It Happened In Monterey," and "How About You!" This album was K-Tel before K-Tel was cool! From George & Ira Gershwin to Cole Porter, none sang it like Frank! |
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The
Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967)
What can one say about the album, other than it was (and still may be) ahead of its time. Peter Blake, referring to the recording of the album, said, "...perhaps the most creative 129 days in the history of rock music." Who the hell Peter Blake is, I don't know, but I do know John, Paul, George, and what's-his-name were at the top of their form! "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" still ranks as one of my all-time fave's...and Boomer the Wonder Dog likes the last bit of "A Day In The Life." |
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Van
Morrison "Moondance" (1970)
Edges out "His Band & Street Choir" ever so slightly! From the jazzy overtones of the title track to the slightly surreal "Into The Mystic," this album is to Ireland what Bob Dylan's "Blood On The Tracks" is to the U.S. Van the Man, stones me like Jellyroll! The backing vocals on "Crazy Love" and , especially, "Brand New Day" had to have been imported from Motown (and later stolen by Lou Reed and the aforementioned Dylan!)! Two words come to mind: GEEN YUS! |
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Bob
Dylan "Blood On The Tracks" (1975)
What else can you say? "Lily, Rosemary & the Jack of Hearts" is not even the best song on this album, so you know it must be good! "Tangled Up In Blue" is pure poetry and Dylan is the Poetry Man (apologies to Phoebe Snow)! If this ain't the best album of the rock era made in America by an American, I don't know what is! "Idiot Wind" is genius (despite Hootie & the Blowfish--or is that Blowie & the Hootfist--borrowing; no, stealing, from it) and "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" may be the best love song since Eno's "I'll Come Running To Tie Your Shoe." |
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Queen
"A Night At The Opera" (1975)
A classic, who can forget the scene aboard the ship in Groucho's cabin (wait, that's the movie)...the definitive Queen album. "Bohemian Rhapsody," which gave rise to the second music video (after Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues"), defines the Queen sound (from Freddie's falsetto, Brian May's guitar, Roger Taylor's abrupt cymbals and John Deacon's uh?--whatever it was that John Deacon had). Do you Rhumba? Well pick a rhumba between 1 and 10--this is rhumba 5... |
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Mike
Oldfield "Tubular Bells" (1973)
Arguably the best instrumental album of the rock era (I say this simply to start an argument!). Dr. Sinclair, upon hearing this album for the first time asked, "What's that?" My reply was "Tubular Bells, dear." Not understanding me, she said "Two Beer Bellies? What kind of name is that for an album?!?" Any album that includes a glockenspiel and two slightly distorted guitars is alright in my book. The only instruments missing on this album are steel drums and forceps! |
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Peter
Gabriel "Peter Gabriel" (both English & German
versions) (1980)
"Jeux sans frontieres;" "There's my toy gun on the floor;" "Du bist nicht wie wir;" "September '77 Port Elizabeth weather fine." Need we say more? Thanks P.G. No one plays the stick like Tony Levin, Fripp & Rhodes paint some nice six-string color on PG's palette, added synergy from Larry Fast...and Ms. Bush (not Barbara) brings some delightful b-vox to round out the record. |
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Elvis
Costello "My Aim Is True" (1977)
The first...the only...the best! Set the tone for 20+ years of classic tunes. This record runs the gamut of human emotions ("I'm Not Angry," "Sneaky Feelings") and activities ("Mystery Dance," "Now that you're picture's in the paper being rhythmically admired"). One of the many great albums where the title track (Alison) is different from the name of the album. And I haven't even mentioned "Watching The Detectives" yet!..."She's Filing Her Nails As They're Dragging The Lake"... How Do You Like Your Elvis?
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The
Who "Who Are You" (1978)
I can't believe I'm at number nine and I haven't included a Stones album or a Who album yet. Monkey-Boy took care of the Stones (see above). OK, which Who album? "Tommy?" (nah!, not in the mood) "Who's Next?" (Some classic tunes, but too obvious!) "Quadraphenia?" (Double disc, might take up numbers 9 & 10)... How 'bout Pete Townshend's "Empty Glass" (it's good, but not that good!) John Entwistle's "Too Late The Hero" (Definitely not, Joe Walsh is on it). I damn sure ain't gonna chose a Roger Daltrey album! A Keith Moon album (What the hell was the name of his solo album? Did he have more than one?)...It's gotta be "Who Are You!" Keith Moon's swansong, filled with Pete Townshend's angst, three good Entwistle tunes ("Had Enough", "905" and "Trick of the Light") and the last Who album where Roger actually puts some of his working class soul behind the vocals! |
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Pink
Floyd "Animals" (1977)
This one was a hard one to decide. It finally came down to Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" and "Animals," T.Rex's "Electric Warrior," any number of Squeeze albums, and David Soul's "Playing to an Audience of One" (make that none David, I just heard the album!). There were several reasons for choosing Pink Floyd's "Animals": 1) It's easy to spell, 2) It brings back fond memories of Dave (well, maybe not, but it is certainly easy to spell), and 3) There's a flying pig on the album cover (which brings back fond memories of Dave and is easy to spell). Well that about raps up my Top Ten Monkey
Island Classics. My apologies to Celine Dion, Gordon Lightfoot, Night Ranger,
Country Joe McDonald & The Fish, and Milli Vanilli. You guys just missed
the cut! Monkey-Boy would only let me have 10.
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