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- Posted: 10/25/2022 08:00
- Post subject: Chart of the day (#4018): By Repo
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Today's chart of the day
Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by Repo (View chart)
1. လက်ရွေးစဉ် တေးများ [Le' Ywei Sin Tei Mya] by Naang Naang (1978)
2. Peace And Love by Dadawah (1974)
3. A Gift From A Flower To A Garden by Donovan (1967)
4. Townes Van Zandt by Townes Van Zandt (1969)
5. Money Jungle by Duke Ellington / Charlie Mingus / Max Roach (1963)
6. Prehistoric Sounds by The Saints (1978)
7. Teddy Wilson - Billie Holiday by Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra Featuring Billie Holiday (1947)
8. Hank Williams Sings by Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys (1951)
9. Even Serpents Shine by The Only Ones (1979)
10. Johnny Burnette And The Rock N' Roll Trio by Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n Roll Trio (1956)
11. Buck Owens (1961) by Buck Owens (1961)
12. Finally We Are No One by Múm (2002)
13. Morbid Tales by Celtic Frost (1984)
14. City To City by Gerry Rafferty (1978)
15. Rock 'N' Roll With The Modern Lovers by Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers (1977)
16. Frost And Fire by Cirith Ungol (1981)
17. All The World's A Stage by Rush (1976)
18. Heavy Metal Maniac by Exciter (1983)
19. Teenage Depression by Eddie & The Hot Rods (1976)
20. Living Eyes by Radio Birdman (1981)
21. Night Of The Demon by Demon (1981)
22. Relentless by Pentagram (US) (1985)
23. The Skull by Trouble (1985)
24. Land Of Mystery by Black Hole (1985)
25. V2 by The Vibrators (1978)
26. The Count Bishops by The Count Bishops (1977)
27. Show No Mercy by Slayer (1983)
28. Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel by Duane Eddy (1958)
29. Forged In Fire by Anvil (1983)
30. Hallow's Victim by Saint Vitus (1985)
31. No Heavy Petting by UFO (1976)
32. 100 M.P.H. by Vardis (1980)
33. Troops Of Tomorrow by Exploited (1982)
34. Bathory by Bathory (1984)
35. Death Penalty by Witchfinder General (1982)
36. Volume 1 by Pagan Altar (1982)
37. The Nightcomers by Holocaust (1981)
38. Stand Up And Fight by Quartz (1980)
39. Wild Cat by Tygers Of Pan Tang (1980)
40. Satanic Rites by Hellhammer (1983)
41. Restless And Wild by Accept (1982)
42. Breaker by Accept (1981)
43. Psalm 9 by Trouble (1984)
44. Saint Vitus by Saint Vitus (1984)
45. Black Metal by Venom (1982)
46. Demolition War E.P. by Subhumans (1981)
47. In The Sign Of Evil by Sodom (1984)
48. Virgin Killer by Scorpions (1976)
49. Taken By Force by Scorpions (1977)
50. Give 'Em Hell by Witchfynde (1980)
51. Welcome To Hell by Venom (1981)
52. Crystal Logic by Manilla Road (1983)
53. Rock Until You Drop by Raven (UK) (1981)
54. Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle by Bill Callahan (2009)
55. Victorialand by Cocteau Twins (1986)
56. Blue Afternoon by Tim Buckley (1969)
57. Nocturne by Wild Nothing (2012)
58. Cluster & Eno by Cluster & Eno (1977)
59. Another Setting by The Durutti Column (1983)
60. Stormcock by Roy Harper (1971)
61. The Letting Go by Bonnie 'Prince' Billy (2006)
62. Just Another Diamond Day by Vashti Bunyan (1970)
63. Bert Jansch by Bert Jansch (1965)
64. Bloom by Beach House (2012)
65. Judee Sill by Judee Sill (1971)
66. Atlas by Real Estate (2014)
67. The Pearl by Harold Budd / Brian Eno / Daniel Lanois (1984)
68. John, The Wolf King Of L.A. by John Phillips (US) (1970)
69. Pinback by Pinback (1999)
70. The Pavilion Of Dreams by Harold Budd (1978)
71. From Gardens Where We Feel Secure by Virginia Astley (1983)
72. Eagles by Eagles (1972)
73. A Winged Victory For The Sullen by A Winged Victory For The Sullen (2011)
74. And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out by Yo La Tengo (2000)
75. The Very Best Of The Shirelles by The Shirelles (1994)
76. Yellow House by Grizzly Bear (2006)
77. The Creek Drank The Cradle by Iron & Wine (2002)
78. One Quarter Descent by The Fun Years (2014)
79. xx by The xx (2009)
80. McCartney by Paul McCartney (1970)
81. So Tonight That I Might See by Mazzy Star (1993)
82. Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers (1976)
83. No Other by Gene Clark (1974)
84. Throb Throb by Naked Raygun (1984)
85. The 2 Sides Of Sam Cooke by Sam Cooke (1970)
86. High, Low And In Between by Townes Van Zandt (1972)
87. The Harder They Come by Various Artists (1972)
88. New Morning by Bob Dylan (1970)
89. Thank Your Lucky Stars by Beach House (2015)
90. Days by Real Estate (2011)
91. Pieces Of The Sky by Emmylou Harris (1975)
92. Jimmy Cliff by Jimmy Cliff (1969)
93. Fading Frontier by Deerhunter (2015)
94. Self Portrait by Bob Dylan (1970)
95. Real Estate by Real Estate (2009)
96. A Very Kacey Christmas by Kacey Musgraves (2016)
97. The National by The National (2001)
98. Jack Orion by Bert Jansch (1966)
99. Lyceum by The Orchids (1989)
100. It's Cosy Inside by Woo (1989)
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- Posted: 10/25/2022 23:41
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Save Naang Naang!!!
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- Posted: 10/26/2022 00:33
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In honour of ignorance, please allow Le' Ywei Sin Tei Mya to stay on the website. Because of the lack of information surrounding the album, I don't even think we know if it's a bootleg or not. I mean... it was certainly released. Just because there's a lack of documentation around it doesn't make it not an album. _________________ Submit Your List for BEA's 2023 Film Poll!
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MadhattanJack
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- Posted: 10/26/2022 03:48
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Hayden wrote: | In honour of ignorance, please allow Le' Ywei Sin Tei Mya to stay on the website. Because of the lack of information surrounding the album, I don't even think we know if it's a bootleg or not. I mean... it was certainly released. Just because there's a lack of documentation around it doesn't make it not an album. |
I agree, deleting it would be a bit of a travesty. Apparently there was an earlier thread on this too, and I kind of blew right past it... I'll post something more substantive about this there.
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mickilennial
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- Posted: 10/26/2022 12:49
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repo good
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Fischman
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- Posted: 10/27/2022 14:00
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Now that's a fun list. Eclectic in an interesting way.
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mianfei
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- Posted: 10/28/2022 11:28
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Fischman wrote: | Now that's a fun list. Eclectic in an interesting way. | Very much so.
I find this list really interesting in part because it is diverse yet has virtually nothing in common with familiar lists to me — nor with my own chart.
When I studied it closely, I noticed how few albums and artists it had in common with all the “best albums” charts I have compiled on an Excel file at home, even when artists with related personnel are counted as one as I prefer to do:
1) Rolling Stone’s Top 500 Albums only:
- Cocteau Twins
- Sam Cooke
- Bob Dylan
- Eagles
- Brian Eno
- Billie Holiday
- Paul McCartney
- Charlie Mingus
- Tom Petty
- Jonathan Richman
- Rush
- Hank Williams
- Yo La Tengo
2) NME‘s Top 500 Albums, only:
- Tim Buckley
- Bill Callahan
- Gene Clark
- Cocteau Twins
- Bob Dylan
- Brian Eno
- Roy Harper
- Charlie Mingus
- Billie Holiday
- Jonathan Richman
- Slayer
- Yo La Tengo
- The xx
3) Uncut’s 2016 Top 200 Albums, only:
- Cocteau Twins
- Bob Dylan
- Charles Mingus
- The Only Ones
4) Joe S. Harrington’s 2001-2003 Top 100 Albums, only:
- Tim Buckley
- Charles Mignus
- Jonathan Richman
- The Saints
- Brian Eno (as part of different groups)
5) David Keenan’s 2003 The Best Albums Ever...Honest, only:
- Tim Buckley
- Bob Dylan
- Charlie Mingus
- Brian Eno (as part of different groups)
- Paul McCartney (as part of different artists)
6) Piero Scaruffi’s list of the greatest rock albums only:
- Tim Buckley
- Harold Budd
- Bob Dylan
Moreover, 75 of this chart’s 100 albums are by artists not in any of those above lists! I counted 59 — a quite impressive number — from my own chart, but recognise that the number for my own chart is flattering because of the classical and ethnic recordings contained in it, and because one album — Unit Structures — is listed by Scaruffi in his list of greatest jazz albums.
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