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

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The Rolling Stones -Let It Bleed




Second favourite Stones album (after Exile on Main St) and this gives me the perfect excuse to spin the VMP version I've got. I'm big fan of this one from Gimme Shelter to You Can't Always Get What You Want, and love the heavier blues influence on this one.

I like it that much I'm going to play it again right now

4.5/5 (I agree Country Honk is a little bit of an odd choice and the only minor blemish on an otherwise stunning album)
 
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My favorite Stones album (at the moment at least). I even like Country Honk. I sits nicely on the album between Love in Vain and Live With Me and the music fits the lyrics on this version. Honky Tonk Women is a cooler version of the song though, obviously.
 
I don’t mind Country Honk at all. I’m not super familiar with this album. It’s real good though. Sticky Fingers and Exile are my favs.
I get not minding it and I guess at the time maybe they were like, “why include a song we already released?” They probably weren’t considering posterity or legacy at the time but “Honky Tonk Woman” is an absolute banger and had they included it, it would have elevated its greatness that much further.
 
I had never heard of these guys before earlier tonight when I was reading the All Music review of “…And Out Come the Wolves” by Rancid when I decided to check it out based on @scotthilk ’s recommendation in the Punk Thread. I think the comparison to The Clash nades in the same sentence of that review is a lot closer to Rancid.

This is closer to Reggae than punk. Elvis Costello produced it! I want to know the story of how they hooked up.
 
I had never heard of these guys before earlier tonight when I was reading the All Music review of “…And Out Come the Wolves” by Rancid when I decided to check it out based on @scotthilk ’s recommendation in the Punk Thread. I think the comparison to The Clash nades in the same sentence of that review is a lot closer to Rancid.

This is closer to Reggae than punk. Elvis Costello produced it! I want to know the story of how they hooked up.

It’s ska! Two tone ska from 80s Britain has some notable highs. This is probably the very best album from the very best band from that scene. There is a really really nice 45rpm half speed master of this that came out a few years back!

So this scene largely grew in the West Midlands of England. These were from Coventry there was a lot of this type of music centered around Birmingham too. Coventry was essentially an old cathedral city that was completely flattened by the Luftwaffe and rebuilt as a horrible depressing austere post war concrete jungle. The West Midlands had high levels of Caribbean immigration in the 50s and 60s and this scene grew out of a fusion of the second generation on mixing with the locals In these urban settings.

Anyway Joe approves!
 
I had never heard of these guys before earlier tonight when I was reading the All Music review of “…And Out Come the Wolves” by Rancid when I decided to check it out based on @scotthilk ’s recommendation in the Punk Thread. I think the comparison to The Clash nades in the same sentence of that review is a lot closer to Rancid.

This is closer to Reggae than punk. Elvis Costello produced it! I want to know the story of how they hooked up.

It’s ska! Two tone ska from 80s Britain has some notable highs. This is probably the very best album from the very best band from that scene. There is a really really nice 45rpm half speed master of this that came out a few years back!

Anyway Joe approves!

All of the above!

@Lee Newman - since it’s fresh, I’d recommend listening to Rancid’s album “Life Won’t Wait” sometime soon as well. More later. For now, gonna throw on The Specials!
 
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