jamieanderson1968
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The Velvets self-titled is my fave. I would say WL/WH is tied with Loaded for 2nd. Though VU gives it a run for its money as well.
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The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat
White Light/White Heat - The Velvet Undergroun... | AllMusic
White Light/White Heat by The Velvet Underground released in 1968. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.www.allmusic.com
The mono pressing eliminates that hard panning.Id like to thank gouis for giving me this one for secret Santa, its lean and abrasive. The gift is uncomfortable both for it's subject matter and it's use of hard panning, and the music just screams grime and brutality
John Martyn is sorely missed and underappreciated. The emotion he could evoke is second to none. Sometimes the production of the era didn't do that justice. This one translates better than many others.
His cover of Portishead's 'Glory Box' is a powerhouse...
A latter era live one that is almost too much...
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John Martyn - One World
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One World by John Martyn released in 1977. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.www.allmusic.com
I only know of him because @Gavaxeman rules:This is one reason I love this project. This guy has managed to completely go under my radar (yes, I've never even heard the name before!), but so far this is excellent!
Solid Air is also in the book.It's worth saying that while One World and the live albums are great, Solid Air (at least to me) is on another level again. It's such a beautiful album.
Yep, I put that on after One World had finished and I was floored! Sits firmly in the british singer songwriter tradition alongside Scott Walker and Nick Drake but with a fun funk streak. Discovery of the year so far! And I've obviously been missing out by not following the N&G AOTM stuff. Will try to correct that error!It's worth saying that while One World and the live albums are great, Solid Air (at least to me) is on another level again. It's such a beautiful album.