How many of your top 50 albums do you have on vinyl?
With how my list is looking right now, I'm at 46/50 - one has never had an official release, one goes for stupid high prices on Discogs (Cheapest one available is $250 right now), and two I just somehow haven't gotten around to getting yet.
1 | Alternative / Rock | 1997 |
2 | Alternative / Rock | 2002 |
3 | Industrial | 1994 |
4 | Rap / Hip Hop | 1996 |
5 | Rap / Hip Hop | 1994 |
6 | Rap / Hip Hop | 2004 |
7 | Rap / Hip Hop | 1993 |
8 | Leftfield, Trip Hop, Downtempo | 1998 |
9 | Shoegaze, Alternative Rock | 1991 |
10 | Leftfield, Drum n Bass, Future Jazz, Downtempo, Breaks | 1998 |
11 | Abstract, IDM, Experimental | 1998 |
12 | IDM, Ambient | 1998 |
13 | Indie Rock, Shoegaze, Dream Pop | 1993 |
14 | Fusion, Jazz-Funk | 1975 |
15 | Breakbeat, Techno, Big Beat | 1994 |
16 | Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Ethereal | 1988 |
17 | Rap / Hip Hop | 1993 |
18 | Downtempo, Trip Hop | 1997 |
19 | Leftfield, Future Jazz, Downtempo | 2000 |
20 | Ambient, Drone, Vaporwave | 2015 |
21 | Abstract, IDM | 2006 |
22 | Abstract, IDM, Ambient | 2002 |
23 | Downtempo, Synth-pop | 2003 |
24 | Shoegaze, Ethereal, Indie Rock | 2010 |
25 | Trip Hop | 1996 |
26 | Bossa Nova, Latin Jazz | 1964 |
27 | Electronic / Techno | 1994 |
28 | Breakbeat, Leftfield, Downtempo | 1999 |
29 | Big Beat | 1998 |
30 | Alternative Rock, Pop Rock | 1995 |
31 | Indie Rock | 2007 |
32 | Rap / Hip Hop | 2010 |
33 | Alternative Rock, Industrial, Ambient | 1999 |
34 | Experimental, Ambient, Video Game Music | 2009 |
35 | Electronic, Pop | 1997 |
36 | Rap / Hip Hop | 2012 |
37 | RnB/Swing, Neo Soul | 1996 |
38 | Rap / Hip Hop | 1999 |
39 | Alternative Rock, Experimental | 2001 |
40 | Breakbeat, Ragga HipHop, Grime, Electro, Breaks | 2005 |
41 | Electronic, Rock, Ambient, Shoegaze | 2005 |
42 | Hop Hop, RnB/Swing, Neo Soul | 1998 |
43 | Contemporary R&B | 2017 |
44 | Indie Rock | 2003 |
45 | Rap / Hip Hop | 2006 |
46 | Rap / Hip Hop | 1998 |
47 | Leftfield, Alternative Rock, Lo-Fi, Trip Hop | 2001 |
48 | Indie Rock | 2004 |
49 | Electronic, Indie Pop, Leftfield | 1997 |
50 | Electronic, Leftfield, Abstract | 2000 |
60s | 1 |
70s | 1 |
80s | 1 |
90s | 26 |
00s | 16 |
10s | 5 |
I don’t want to, but I am going to limit my list to only a single Album by an artist. There were way too many albums that fell off the list when 3-4 Beatles, stones, Bowie albums start grabbing real estate. I still have albums that I am hung up on not making the 50. This is painful
I'm not even a baby and I have several recent albums on my list. I was raised on a lot of the canonical classic rock greats, and I do love and appreciate them, but I have a different relationship with most of those albums. Those albums are like, the parents that raised me to love the albums I'm actually including on my list. Or something.I also wrestle with what I should and shouldn't include... on one level, it feels strange to include an album that's only a year or two old on my ALL-TIME list, but I also want to try to be honest and go with the albums that have made a personal impact on me. I think I'll just have to accept that my list will skew more recent just because I'm one of the babies of the forum, get over it, and just go full speed ahead no fucks given. This should be interesting either way
Yeah - there's albums/artists like that for me, my dad is a KISS fan and I heard tons of their music growing up so there's a part of me that responds positively to their music because of that, but I'm not going to include a KISS album in my top 50 just based on thatI'm not even a baby and I have several recent albums on my list. I was raised on a lot of the canonical classic rock greats, and I do love and appreciate them, but I have a different relationship with most of those albums. Those albums are like, the parents that raised me to love the albums I'm actually including on my list. Or something.
You totally should. Give Rock and Roll Over a good listen.Yeah - there's albums/artists like that for me, my dad is a KISS fan and I heard tons of their music growing up so there's a part of me that responds positively to their music because of that, but I'm not going to include a KISS album in my top 50 just based on that
i have the exact opposite reaction...Yeah - there's albums/artists like that for me, my dad is a KISS fan and I heard tons of their music growing up so there's a part of me that responds positively to their music because of that, but I'm not going to include a KISS album in my top 50 just based on that
Don't get me wrong, my upbringing has given me a great level of familiarity with the KISS catalogue and I'm much more forgiving of them than the average music fan. I think for me it's just at a point where I separate it from other music for whatever reason, it exists in a weird space for me to where I can enjoy it but I don't know how often I seek it out on my own.You totally should. Give Rock and Roll Over a good listen.
I understand this reaction too, there's certain artists my parents or older family members played to the point I ended up rejecting it altogether. That could be a reason why my ears tend to shut off whenever I hear AC/DC. It's fine music but I've heard enough of it for one lifetime and it doesn't do anything for me at this point.i have the exact opposite reaction...
my dad loves nat king cole and frank sinatra and that kinda music (dean martin, harry belafonte), and i know there is an appeal to the music but its so bland and inoffensive to me have a negative reaction, it might have been why whats going on (despite being a fantastic album in its own right) is not near my top 100
me and my family have totally different opinions on music... basically i hate having the radio playing in the car because if its christmas dad will play nonstop 1950-70s christmas stations and when its non stop its always the sirius XM playlists of motown soul (which im fine with), the less extreme types of jazz or sinatra (which could explain my inability to approach old school softer jazz and non indie crooners) and my mom plays nothing but country music (there is absolutely no country on my list and it is VERY not a genre i am comfortable in)I understand this reaction too, there's certain artists my parents or older family members played to the point I ended up rejecting it altogether. That could be a reason why my ears tend to shut off whenever I hear AC/DC. It's fine music but I've heard enough of it for one lifetime and it doesn't do anything for me at this point.
How would you guys add that to the list? Just "Ludwig Van Beethoven - 7th Symphony" or "Leonard Bernstein & Vienna Philharmonics - Beethoven's 7 Symphony"
I think for classical you’d have to go with the specific recording (in your case, Bernstein/Vienna). If I’m being honest I probably should have some version of the Nutcracker in my top 50, but I guess I’ll just keep this list “non-erudite.”
So I was mostly poking you in the ribs about adding Rock And Roll All Over, although it is a great record. (With the exception of Hotter Than Hell, I think KISS’s discography through Love Gun is A+ rock-and-roll if you can hold your nose during some of their more Spinal Tap-ish lyrics. But there won't be any KISS records in my fave 50.)Don't get me wrong, my upbringing has given me a great level of familiarity with the KISS catalogue and I'm much more forgiving of them than the average music fan. I think for me it's just at a point where I separate it from other music for whatever reason, it exists in a weird space for me to where I can enjoy it but I don't know how often I seek it out on my own.
...and I'm much more forgiving of them than the average music fan.