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6/12/24
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Skepta - Konnichiwa
Konnichiwa - Skepta | Album | AllMusic
Konnichiwa by Skepta released in 2016. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.www.allmusic.com
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Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot - Wilco | Album | AllMusic
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.www.allmusic.com
Are any other Wilco albums on the list? For me, Being There, Summerteeth, and YHF should all definitely be on the list. and if they were to kick off a few other questionable albums, I would not really complain if A Ghost Is Born and/or Sky Blue Sky made the list as well.Hey good job book, they mention that you should watch I Am Trying to Break Your Heart. I may dust that and Ashes of American Flags out over the weekend.
Being There and the first Mermaid Avenue.Are any other Wilco albums on the list? For me, Being There, Summerteeth, and YHF should all definitely be on the list. and if they were to kick off a few other questionable albums, I would not really complain if A Ghost Is Born and/or Sky Blue Sky made the list as well.
Yeah TLK, I am a firm Being There guy. On any given day I might say Summerteeth beats this. The older I get, the more I realize everything that was revolutionary here was in those two records.
I get that to an extent. Though I feel like it all crystallized with YHF. Personally, I feel that O’Rourke was integral to pulling Trweedy and Bennett into a new space. There is an added dissonance on YHF that isn’t present on Summerteeth or Being There. With Summerteeth Jay Bennett took ProTools and the Brian Wilson playbook and created beautiful orchestral pop arrangements (not completely different from what Dave Fridmanm and Jon Brion were masterminding around the same time). Where YHF takes it to the next level is they were still creating these beautiful orchestral pop pieces but Jim O’Rourke was ripping these pieces apart and put back together again. I love O’Rourke, his solo work along with addition to Sonic Youth a responsible for some of my favorite albums over the past 30 years but Bennett, O’Rourke, and Tweedy creating together really made magic happen.Yeah TLK, I am a firm Being There guy. On any given day I might say Summerteeth beats this. The older I get, the more I realize everything that was revolutionary here was in those two records.
Nels is a fantastic guitarist but the albums is pretty much perfect as is. Not sure if there was anything more to add.I’ve always wondered what it would have been like if Nils had joined the band for this album.