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- Posted: 08/21/2014 08:00
- Post subject: Chart of the day (#1038): By Kool Keith Sweat
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Today's chart of the day
Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by Kool Keith Sweat (View chart)
1. Laughing Stock by Talk Talk (1991)
2. Spirit Of Eden by Talk Talk (1988)
3. Ys by Joanna Newsom (2006)
4. Astral Weeks by Van Morrison (1968)
5. There's A Riot Goin' On by Sly and the Family Stone (1971)
6. Have One On Me by Joanna Newsom (2010)
7. TNT by Tortoise (1998)
8. The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady by Charles Mingus (1963)
9. A Love Supreme by John Coltrane (1965)
10. Suicide by Suicide (1977)
11. Spiderland by Slint (1991)
12. Ocean Songs by Dirty Three (1998)
13. Millions Now Living Will Never Die by Tortoise (1996)
14. 94 Diskont by Oval (1995)
15. The Disintegration Loops by William Basinski (2012)
16. Loveless by My Bloody Valentine (1991)
17. Dopesmoker by Sleep (2003)
18. I Could Live In Hope by Low (1994)
19. Down Colorful Hill by Red House Painters (1992)
20. Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill by Grouper (2008)
21. Illmatic by Nas (1994)
22. Ready To Die by The Notorious B.I.G. (1994)
23. Good Kid, M.A.A.D City by Kendrick Lamar (2012)
24. The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw And Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do by Fiona Apple (2012)
25. Third by Portishead (2008)
26. Luxury Problems by Andy Stott (2012)
27. Public Strain by Women (2010)
28. Ready For The House by Jandek (1978)
29. Ambient 1: Music For Airports by Brian Eno (1978)
30. Blue Lines by Massive Attack (1991)
31. Atlantis by Sun Ra (1969)
32. The Pavilion Of Dreams by Harold Budd (1978)
33. The Shape Of Jazz To Come by Ornette Coleman Trio (1959)
34. Truant / Rough Sleeper by Burial (2012)
35. Szenariodisk by Oval (1999)
36. Hex by Bark Psychosis (1994)
37. Mark Hollis by Mark Hollis (1998)
38. Pink Moon by Nick Drake (1972)
39. Desertshore by Nico (1970)
40. The Milk-Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom (2004)
41. After The Gold Rush by Neil Young (1970)
42. Geek The Girl by Lisa Germano (1994)
43. Berlin by Lou Reed (1973)
44. Our Mother The Mountain by Townes Van Zandt (1969)
45. Songs Of Leonard Cohen by Leonard Cohen (1967)
46. Lorca by Tim Buckley (1970)
47. Third by Soft Machine (1970)
48. Mu by Don Cherry (1969)
49. Second Edition by Public Image Ltd. (1980)
50. Dummy by Portishead (1994)
51. Tortoise by Tortoise (1994)
52. Talking Heads: 77 by Talking Heads (1977)
53. Colossal Youth by Young Marble Giants (1980)
54. On Fire by Galaxie 500 (1989)
55. Closer by Joy Division (1980)
56. It's A Wonderful Life by Sparklehorse (2001)
57. Red House Painters by Red House Painters (1993)
58. Relativity Suite by Don Cherry (1973)
59. The Jazz Composer's Orchestra by The Jazz Composer's Orchestra (1968)
60. Since I Left You by The Avalanches (2000)
61. 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul (1989)
62. Endtroducing..... by DJ Shadow (1996)
63. Los Angeles by Flying Lotus (2008)
64. Voodoo by D'Angelo (2000)
65. The Magic City by Sun Ra (1966)
66. In The Fishtank 15 by Sparklehorse + Fennesz (2009)
67. Future Days by Can (1973)
68. Blackboard Jungle Dub by The Upsetters (1973)
69. Sorrow Tears And Blood by Fela And Afrika 70 (1977)
70. 20 All-Time Greatest Hits! by James Brown (1991)
71. Symphony For Improvisers by Don Cherry (1966)
72. Ege Bamyasi by Can (1972)
73. My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts by Brian Eno & David Byrne (1981)
74. Afternoon Of A Georgia Faun by Marion Brown (1970)
75. Kindred by Burial (2012)
76. Protection by Massive Attack (1994)
77. Whatever You Love, You Are by Dirty Three (2000)
78. Bloweyelashwish by Lovesliescrushing (1993)
79. BCD by Basic Channel (1995)
80. Holo by Kiln (1998)
81. Anima by Vladislav Delay (2001)
82. Thursday Afternoon by Brian Eno (1985)
83. Iaora Tahiti by Mouse On Mars (1995)
84. Veiculo by To Rococo Rot (1997)
85. 11/6 12/10 by Tarwater (1996)
86. Fields And Waves by .O.Rang (1997)
87. Emperor Tomato Ketchup by Stereolab (1996)
88. Rusty by Rodan (1994)
89. Sidelong by Ui (1995)
90. Prazision LP by Labradford (1993)
91. Hammock Style by Ganger (1998)
92. Helium by Pram (1994)
93. Sounds Of The Satellites by Laika (1997)
94. The Long Arm Of Coincidence by Jessamine (1996)
95. Things We Lost In The Fire by Low (2001)
96. So Tonight That I Might See by Mazzy Star (1993)
97. California by American Music Club (1988)
98. This Way Out by Idaho (1994)
99. Perfect From Now On by Built To Spill (1997)
100. Boces by Mercury Rev (1993)
About chart of the day: The BestEverAlbums.com chart of the day is randomly selected from all charts of at least 50 entries (and divisible by ten). Charts are only selected if they have a minimum average rating of 75 out of 100 from at least 10 votes, and must have been updated in the last 180 days. In addition, a chart must allow member feedback for it to be eligible to be selected. A full history of chart of the day can be viewed here.
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Skinny
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- Posted: 08/21/2014 08:50
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Largely Scaruffi-approved garbage, with a few populist choices for variation, and some shit he found on The Gollux's chart. I've spoke to him many times and he's actually even more pretentious than this chart suggests. This one time he was telling me about some convoluted paper an ex-teacher of his gave him - probably to get Keith to stop pestering him - and he told me how it really helped with his appreciation of Vampire Rodents, when everybody knows Vampire Rodents are, in fact, shit. Also, he smells bad, and his favourite TV show of all-time if Everybody Loves Raymond, followed closely by The King of Queens. No joke. _________________ 2021 in full effect. Come drop me some recs. Y'all know what I like.
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Norman Bates
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- #3
- Posted: 08/21/2014 10:13
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I'd have found this chart exceptional if not for what Skinny just wrote. How disappointing. One should never get to know the man behind the works.
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Antonio-Pedro
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Location: Rain forest Kingdom 
- #4
- Posted: 08/21/2014 10:14
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Great shit in here...
Oh wait
Norman Bates wrote: | I'd have found this chart exceptional if not for what Skinny just wrote. How disappointing. One should never get to know the man behind the works. |
_________________ Top 100 Hits you must hear before the u... of beauty
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- #5
- Posted: 08/21/2014 10:38
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Skinny wrote: | Largely Scaruffi-approved garbage, with a few populist choices for variation, and some shit he found on The Gollux's chart. I've spoke to him many times and he's actually even more pretentious than this chart suggests. This one time he was telling me about some convoluted paper an ex-teacher of his gave him - probably to get Keith to stop pestering him - and he told me how it really helped with his appreciation of Vampire Rodents, when everybody knows Vampire Rodents are, in fact, shit. Also, he smells bad, and his favourite TV show of all-time if Everybody Loves Raymond, followed closely by The King of Queens. No joke. |
I like you, it's a pity you hate prog so much
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- #6
- Posted: 08/21/2014 12:35
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Kool Keith's such a troll and has smelly feet and doesn't cuddle after the "act" and LEAVES THE TOILET SEAT UP
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meccalecca
Voice of Reason
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Location: The Land of Enchantment 
- #7
- Posted: 08/21/2014 14:13
- Post subject: Re: Chart of the day (#1038): By Kool Keith Sweat
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Quote: | 70. 20 All-Time Greatest Hits! by James Brown (1991) |
C'mon dude. We all know greatest hits records are cheating.
Also, According to Jim > Everybody Loves Raymond. shitbird. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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ShaneSpear
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- #8
- Posted: 08/21/2014 14:28
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I've heard purple has the box set of the George Lopez Show.
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meccalecca
Voice of Reason
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Location: The Land of Enchantment 
- #9
- Posted: 08/21/2014 14:33
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ShaneSpear wrote: | I've heard purple has the box set of the George Lopez Show. |
Lies. Not even Purple would touch that crap. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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- #10
- Posted: 08/21/2014 14:51
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ShaneSpear wrote: | I've heard purple has the box set of the George Lopez Show. |
I remember when I was living at the local (dead hooker hotel) Budget Lodge after I came home late from work I would watch that frequently (it was either that or Wizards of Waverly Place) you know something to watch while I drank Natty Light and waited for Married with Children to come on
Anyways this chart comes across as a Poe-lite without the balls for the full-on "Abstract Qualities" experience
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