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Under the flag
So many influenced by this classic
So many influenced by this classic
Blood on the Tracks
Bob Dylan
Sinatra at the Sands
Anita Baker - Rapture
Us3- Hand on the Torch
U2 - Under a Blood Red Sky
Paul Weller - Heavy Soul
Haggis Horns - Hot Damn!
Guru's Jazzmatazz -Streetsoul
Many many more......
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For trippy jangly indie-pop, (this may be controversial) I suggest Primal Scream's debut long player, Sonic Flower Groove.
Released in 1987, and still one of my most played albums. Simply beautiful.
The reason I say it may be controversial, is that this album has been ludicrously denigrated, by scores of revisionist reviewers, like this clown, below (23 years after the release) who detest it because it doesn't sound like they think Primal Scream should sound (based on LATER output).
https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/34894/Primal-Scream-Sonic-Flower-Groove/
The reason I say it may be controversial, is that this album has been ludicrously denigrated, by scores of revisionist reviewers, like this clown, below (23 years after the release) who detest it because it doesn't sound like they think Primal Scream should sound (based on LATER output).
https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/34894/Primal-Scream-Sonic-Flower-Groove/
I have this in my collection. Music revisionism is an amusing topic. It goes both ways, Paul's Boutique was hugely dismissed when it was released....it's a classic and influential album now And most famous people, when asked, always state a cool classic as their first album. **** of was it......more like a Top of The Pops sampler from Woolies like me.
Guru's Jazzmatazz....never heard of this...but deserves a listen for the name alone.
As you say the reviewer is an idiot who seems to have little grasp of Primal Scream's career. The indie-dance fusion thing was really only Screamadelica. Before that they had done the bowl cut jangly stuff and the rock'd up Alex Chilton stuff of the follow up to Sonic Flower Groove. Their fourth album was a Memphis sound/Rolling Stones thing. They then went on to the Can influenced stuff. Screamadelic was an interesting album because it was dance music made by people, a lot of whom didn't come out of the dance scene. They brought their influences with them and many of their influences were the things that this reviewer is complaining about. He should be seeing the path to Screamadelica, not just complaining that the album isn't Screamadelica.
Having said that, I don't love 'Sonic Flower Groove'. I remember loving the singles that preceded it and feeling a bit let down when the album came out. My favourite album of the C86 Byrds rip off bands was 'Storyteller' by the Razorcuts, which I think still stands up today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tudgjsj6nvo
Pharcydes Bizarre Ride to the Pharcyde is also a classic with all those nice jazz samples. Another one is Digable Planets Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space) or the old Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince albums.
Sinatra at the Sands
Anita Baker - Rapture
Us3- Hand on the Torch
U2 - Under a Blood Red Sky
Paul Weller - Heavy Soul
Haggis Horns - Hot Damn!
Guru's Jazzmatazz -Streetsoul
Many many more......
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