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danzig

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  • Posted: 06/14/2008 20:18
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One thing that bothers me with the greatest albums chart on this site and on pretty much all other greatest albums charts I've come across is the complete lack of any foreign albums on the list. It would be incredibly arrogant to assume that every single one of the best albums of all time comes from the English speaking world and nowhere else, so I would like to hear some suggestions from people about some of the best foreign language albums they know - ones that would be a worthy albums on any greatest albums list.

A few personal suggestions:

Gilberto Gil - Gilberto Gil (1968) <Brazil>
Caetano Veloso - Domingo (1967) <Brazil>
Milton Nascimento - Clube da Esquina (1972) <Brazil>
Victor Jara - Victor Jara (1967) <Chile>
Fela Kuti - Gentleman (1973) <Nigeria>
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  • Posted: 06/16/2008 01:43
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Totally agree with you on this issue. Sometimes we can be both arrogant and ignorant for not knowing how many good music is out there.
I'll give a few more suggestions:

Os Mutantes - Os Mutantes (Brazil)
King Sunny Adé - Juju Music (Nigeria)
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Mustt Mustt (Pakistan)
Gultskra Artikler - Kasha Iz Topora (Russia)
Boris - Pink (Japan)
Buena Vista Social Club - S/t (Cuba)
Jorge Ben - Africa Brasil (Brazil)
Mr.Music

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  • Posted: 06/17/2008 11:27
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Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa (Estonia)
Toots & The Maytals - Funky Kingston (Jamaica)
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - Super Ape (Jamaica)
Can - Ege Bamyasi (Germany, include here all the amazing krautrock albums)
The Birthday Party - The Birthday Party (Australia)
Elston

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  • Posted: 06/17/2008 16:56
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The only album that comes to my mind, and it is a great one, is French born Manu Chao's second studio album Próxima Estación: Esperanza. I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, but its difficult not to love and admire. Chao sings in at least 5 different languages with a diverse influence of music. This is probably my favourite "party album". Check out Xgau's review: http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_arti...=Manu+Chao
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  • Posted: 06/17/2008 17:20
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Elston wrote:
The only album that comes to my mind, and it is a great one, is French born Manu Chao's second studio album Próxima Estación: Esperanza. I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, but its difficult not to love and admire. Chao sings in at least 5 different languages with a diverse influence of music. This is probably my favourite "party album". Check out Xgau's review: http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_arti...=Manu+Chao


I pretty much prefer his previous album Clandestino, which I think it is a great record and his best in my opinion.
romaint
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  • Posted: 08/27/2008 09:23
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Hello !

I put in my charts several French album in top 20 :
- Histoire de Melody Nelson - Serge Gainsbourg
- Tostaky - Noir Désir
- The No Comprendo - Les Rita Mitsouko
- La planète sauvage - Alain Goraguer
- Je dis Aime - M (matthieu Chedid)

Really good album I think.
banana brother

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  • Posted: 08/31/2008 03:45
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From Africa:
Fela Kuti - Gentlemen (Nigeria) (Inventor of afrobeat)
Youssou N'Dour - Set (Senegal)
From Jamaica:
Lee "Scratch" Perry - Super Ape
Junior Murvin - Police & Theives
Yabby You - Conquering Lion
The Congos - Heart of the Congos
Scientist - A tribute tubby king
Bunny Wailer - Blackheart man
and so many more
The Krautrock greats being:
Can - Tago Mago
Faust - Faust
Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom
From Iceland:
Sigor Ros - Ágætis Byrjun
From France:
Stereoland - Emperor Tomato Ketchup
Lucy
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  • Posted: 09/26/2008 08:04
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Argentina and France
Gotan Project - La Revancha del Tango
South Africa
Ladysmith Black Mambazo-Shaka Zulu
India
Shivkumar Sharma/Brijbushan Kabra/Hariprasad Chaurasia-Call of the Valley
Ravi Shankar-The Sounds Of India
Brazil
Os Mutantes-Os Mutantes
Caetano Veloso-Caetano Veloso
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  • Posted: 09/26/2008 13:58
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Mexico
Maná - Arde el Cielo (2008)

spent the past four months living in Spain, like Maná a lot.
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  • Posted: 09/30/2008 16:58
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Mexico
Maná - Arde el Cielo (2008)

spent the past four months living in Spain, like Maná a lot.


The first two Maná are really good albums IMO. After those two, I didn't care much for what they have done.
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