Albums
Buddy Holly by Buddy Holly
Little Girl Blue by Nina Simone
Bo Diddley by Bo Diddley
Little Richard by Little Richard
Ricky Nelson by Ricky Nelson
Singles/Songs
The Chipmunks Song by The Chipmunks
Tequila by The Champs
Witch Doctor by David Seville
All I Have to Do Is Dream by The Everly Brothers
Heartbeat by Buddy Holly
1958 was good times, it's true, but we should ask ourselves: what did it really do that 1968 didn't do better? After all, 1968 featured an upgraded Miles Davis:
What's more, 1968 saw the mainstream reveal of one of the biggest revolutions in 20th century classical music. Though In C was composed in 1964, the first release to the general public in 1968 allowed people around the world to hear what is considered by some to be the first ever minimalist composition. Don't just listen to this for the history, however, listen to it because it's breathtaking:
I'm personally voting for kiki since he evidently put more effort in the music selection as opposed to sp4cetiger who is all about fancy images and comments nobody asked for.
Interesting album choices Sp4ce. Not enough people know that Skip James record. I got it on vinyl years ago. To be honest. His earlier recordings are a bit more incredible. But this is great. And Scott Walker 2 has long been my favorite Walker record.
Yet I'm having a hard time voting against Nina, Buddy, Little Richard, Ricky Nelson and Bo Diddly.
1968 is much more to my liking, but using 'This is My Country' the single over This is My Country the album is near unforgivable. One of Curtis' very best. Will still likely vote '68 regardless. _________________ 2021 in full effect. Come drop me some recs. Y'all know what I like.
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