The Official Needles and Grooves 1001 Album Generator Project (aka Preachin’ about the Preachers if today’s selection sucks)

4/29/25
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Scott Walker - Scott 2




Never went deep on Scott Walker but am really like this and it looks like I rated the other Scott Walker album we had pretty high.

I can't tell if he's supposed to be a serious crooner of if he's kind of putting on an act. Kind of reminds me of a Father John Misty in that you never know what ridiculous lyric could come out next.
 
I really should dive into their catalog someday. I really dig this album and the two Panda Bear albums I have.
Can I bring this conversation back? I’m going to. I decided to do a huge deep dive on AnCo’s discography. I was expecting to make a YouTube video essay on it but until I actually DO that…. I did a first impressions list.

1.) Sung Tongs
2.) Feels
3.) Centipede Hz
4.) Merriweather Post Pavilion
5.) Strawberry Jam
6.) Isn’t It Now?
7.) Spirit They’re Gone
8.) Time Skiffs
9.) Painting With
10.) Ark (Here Comes the Indian)
11.) Hollinndagain
12.) Campfire Songs
13.) Danse Manatee
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1.) Fall Be Kind
2.) Prospect Hummer
3.) Water Curses
4.) Meeting of the Waters
5.) The Painters
6.) Bridge to Quiet
7.) People

As of the list coming up — I want to put a huge line between Spirit They’re Gone and Time Skiffs. That line represents what I am more willing to put on a full listen rather than just saying “I like some songs or moments”. I’ll go into more detail as I go through the catalog again, but at this point I can confidently say that:
1.) AnCo albums generally have a harsh start and a very satisfying ending
2.) Sung Tongs and Feels are neck and neck to me, but Sung Tongs inches it out as something that feels like a better ALBUM listen. Feels is pretty peak, but Sung Tongs is an experiment from front-to-back, a vision that sees its way through confidently, and THAT is what makes it the better choice
and 3.) Despite what I just said, I can say what’s the BEST versus my FAVOURITE… and Centipede Hz is my fave from them.
 
Can I bring this conversation back? I’m going to. I decided to do a huge deep dive on AnCo’s discography. I was expecting to make a YouTube video essay on it but until I actually DO that…. I did a first impressions list.

1.) Sung Tongs
2.) Feels
3.) Centipede Hz
4.) Merriweather Post Pavilion
5.) Strawberry Jam
6.) Isn’t It Now?
7.) Spirit They’re Gone
8.) Time Skiffs
9.) Painting With
10.) Ark (Here Comes the Indian)
11.) Hollinndagain
12.) Campfire Songs
13.) Danse Manatee
—-
1.) Fall Be Kind
2.) Prospect Hummer
3.) Water Curses
4.) Meeting of the Waters
5.) The Painters
6.) Bridge to Quiet
7.) People

As of the list coming up — I want to put a huge line between Spirit They’re Gone and Time Skiffs. That line represents what I am more willing to put on a full listen rather than just saying “I like some songs or moments”. I’ll go into more detail as I go through the catalog again, but at this point I can confidently say that:
1.) AnCo albums generally have a harsh start and a very satisfying ending
2.) Sung Tongs and Feels are neck and neck to me, but Sung Tongs inches it out as something that feels like a better ALBUM listen. Feels is pretty peak, but Sung Tongs is an experiment from front-to-back, a vision that sees its way through confidently, and THAT is what makes it the better choice
and 3.) Despite what I just said, I can say what’s the BEST versus my FAVOURITE… and Centipede Hz is my fave from them.
Nice list! I would drop Centipede Hz down to 5 and slightly rearrange the top 4 a bit but it’s close enough.
You checked out the new Panda Bear album? It’s waaay better than I was expecting and will likely end up on my AOTY list come December.
 
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