All Time Top 1100 Albums (Aerosmith - Big Ones) P265

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Here we go! each week a randomly selected album (Random Number Generator) from 'Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums' Rocklist.net..Colin Larkin 1000 Albums - 2000 (rocklistmusic.co.uk) & Rolling Stone Top 100 00’s 100 Best Albums of the 2000s - Rolling Stone will be reviewed and scored.

Ideally if i can get 10 or more posters to give their score out of 10 by next weeks review then i will give it a Bluemoon average rating and compile a league table format. So, if you haven’t listened to the album before - give it a go and score within 6 days.

To help with average ratings, please score out of 10 simply ie: 3/10, 6/10, 9/10 etc not 3.1/10, 6.5/10, 9.6/10 etc , a zero score will count as 1/10 to enable a average out of 10.

** Due to other Album nomination thread, I have limited the nomination to once a month - so plenty of time to review and score



11The BeatlesRevolver7.8
226Bob DylanHighway 61 Revisited7.7
3161Dead KennedysFresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables7.7
410The SmithsThe Queen Is Dead7.6
5111Led ZeppelinPhysical Graffiti7.4
6361Led ZeppelinIII7.3
7394Talking HeadsStop Making Sense7.3
8227Talking HeadsRemain In Light7.2
945The BandThe Band7.2
10323Bad CompanyBad Company7
11666EelsBeautiful Freak7
12189Bob DylanBringing It All Back Home7
13287Derek & The DominosLayla & Assorted Love Songs6.8
14566John Mayall's BluesbreakersBare Wires6.8
15119The BeatlesHelp!6.7
16259Aretha FranklinSoul Lady6.7
17226Rage Against The MachineRage Against The Machine6.6
1819PrinceSign O the Times6.5
19419Talk TalkSpirit Of Eden6.5
20766Joni MitchellHejira6.4
21484Roxy MusicCountry Life6.2
22781Depeche ModeSongs Of Faith & Devotion6.1
23558Aretha FranklinAretha Now6.1
2488MetallicaBlack Album'6
25114PixiesDoolittle5.9
26175Lou ReedNew York5.8
2783Crosby, Stills & NashAlbum5.6
28796EverclearSo Much For The Afterglow5.6
29974Violent FemmesViolent Femmes5.4
30125Frank SinatraSings Only For The Lonely5.3
31628RushPermanent Waves5.2
32745KissDestroyer5
33-11Bob DylanLove & Theft4.9
34752BeckMellow Gold4.8
35237PavementCrooked Rain, Crooked Rain4.8
36500Leonard CohenSongs Of Love & Hate4.8
37783Iron ButterflyIn-A-Gadda-Da-Vida4.6
38982Beth OrtonCentral Reservation4.5
39406The Incredible String BandThe Hangmans Beautiful Daughter4.5
40848Grateful DeadTerrapin Station4
41-29Sigur RosAgeatis Byrjun3.9
42156David CrosbyIf Only I Could Remember My Name3.6
43885Joe JacksonBody & Soul3.2
44997Carly SimonNo Secrets3
45737PanteraVulgar Display Of Power3
46340MadonnaErotica2.9
47692Def LeppardEuphoria2.7
 
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Remain in Light is the fourth studio album by American rock band Talking Heads, released on October 8, 1980 by Sire Records. It was recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas and Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia between July and August 1980 and was their final album to be produced by Brian Eno.

Following the release of Fear of Music in 1979, Talking Heads and Eno sought to dispel notions of the band as a mere vehicle for frontman and songwriter David Byrne. Drawing influence from Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, they experimented with African polyrhythms, funk, and electronics, recording instrumental tracks as a series of looping grooves. The sessions incorporated a variety of side musicians, including guitarist Adrian Belew, singer Nona Hendryx, and trumpet player Jon Hassell.

Byrne struggled with writer's block, but adopted a scattered, stream-of-consciousness lyrical style inspired by early rap and academic literature on Africa. The artwork was conceived by bassist Tina Weymouth and drummer Chris Frantz, and crafted with the help of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's computers and design company M&Co. The band hired additional members for a promotional tour, and following its completion, they went on hiatus for several years to pursue side projects.

Remain in Light was acclaimed by critics, who praised its sonic experimentation, rhythmic innovations, and cohesive merging of disparate genres. The album peaked at number 19 on the US Billboard 200 and number 21 on the UK Albums Chart, and spawned the singles "Once in a Lifetime" and "Houses in Motion". It has been featured in several publications' lists of the best albums of the 1980s and of all time, and is often considered Talking Heads' magnum opus. In 2017, the Library of Congress deemed the album "culturally, historically, or artistically significant", and selected it for preservation in the National Recording Registry.

1. Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)
2. Crosseyed and Painless
3. The Great Curve
4. Once In A Lifetime
5. Houses In Motion
6. Seen And Not Seen
7. Listening Wind
8. The Overload


Here we go, review No 1 and a interesting album to kick start the Top 1000 and glad to have this one as i've always liked Talking Heads singles but never really known what they are about.
despite many listens it is 'Once In A Lifetime' that just completely stands out from the rest - it surely ranks as one of the greatest and most memorable hits ever recorded, it's such a experimental and unique track but still retains a pop element (there is a brilliant 10 min video on how this single was wrote and how it was inspired by Afrobeat music (15) How the Talking Heads wrote "Once in a Lifetime" - YouTube) , 'Houses In Motion' is another Afrobeat inspired track and is very good and also enjoyed 'Crosseyed and Painless' -
Brian Eno was clearly a massive help for this album, there is quirky lyrics and funk all the way through - perfect for frontman David Byrnes stage presence.
it's a fun, dark, unique set of songs - no doubt a massive influence for many new wave bands, but i did struggle to sit through a few tracks.

This placed 227 out of the Top 1000

Have a good weekend Blues and hope Aguero grabs a winner for his send off. Up the Hammers


7/10



 
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Got this one!! Some great songs.
True fact: the Overload was Talking Heads attempt at sounding like Joy Division...even though they hadn't actually heard them! They based it on what they read about Joy Division in the reviews and how the imagined they sounded.
Good thread...keep it going.
 
First four songs are 10/10, the best they ever did out of a lot of quality stuff. After that it devolves a bit (though Seen And Not Seen has a super interesting lyric) but still my fave of all their records, just nodding out More Songs About Buildings and Food.

you dont include Houses In Motion as a 10/10 ? I personally thought that was the best one.
 

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