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Dont think the prodigy have been mentioned?
The The - Dusk.
I have listened to this album a million times.
Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
I have listened to this one 2 million times
I have used "search" cannot believe that this album isn't in the list - "Stupidity" by Dr. Feelgood.
This is just bullshit if it's albums that 'Scampi' likes, it should be top 100 in the view of NSC for better of worse not what forum poster Scampi deigns to believe is good enough.
He was still on coke living in Berlin when he made Low, which isn't a patch on Ziggy Stardust. Just because he grew to detest the glam persona doesn't negate the quality of the music.
Very very good call. But, was it Man Machine or the slightly earlier Trans-Europe Express which was the more influential? A lot of very early NY hip-hop and electro sampled Trans Europe. That said a hell of a lot of bands owe a debt to Kraftwerk. It is astonishing to think Autobahn came out in '74.
The Kinks - Village Green Preservation Society
Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers
Madvillain - Madvillainy
XTC - English Settlement
Fair enough - 'The Wall' was my first Pink Floyd album and has remained, in the 32 years or so since, probably my all-time favourite album, but I would acknowledge that 'Dark Side of the Moon' or 'Wish You Were Here' would possibly be more popular inclusions. Indeed, neither of my equal favourite Pink Floyd tracks ('Echoes' and 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond Part 9') are from the 'The Wall', it's just more of a complete experience for meI know many people look at the Wall as the pinnacle of Floyd but it was the album that turned me off them
On the Pink Floyd debate: as much as I love Dark Side I vote for the Wall as it is the most consistent album; all of the earlier albums being a compliation of the different inputs and therefore variable.
Hmmmmmm
There seem to be a few omissions, mainly from this century.