1. Louis Armstrong: Best of the Hot Sevens and Hot Fives
2. Duke Ellington: Live at the Fargo
3. Charlie Parker: The Complete Savoy and Dial Recordings
4. John Coltrane: Ascension
5. Ornette Coleman: Dancing In Your Head
6. The Velvet Underground: White Light White Heat
7. Jackie McLean: Freedom Ring
8. Brian Eno: Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy
9. Captain Beefheart: Shiny Beast
10. John Lennon: Plastic Ono Band
11. Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
12. Thelonious Monk: Brilliant Corners
13. Richard Hell & the Voidoids: Blank Generation
14. Jelly Roll Morton: 1923 - 1924
15. Can: Tago Mago
16. Charles Mingus: Black Saint and Sinner Lady
17. Derek Bailey: Solo Guitar Volume One
18. Anthology of American Folk Music
19. Bill Dixon: Opium/For Franz
20. Otis Redding: Dictionary of Soul
21. Cecil Taylor: Unit Structures
22. Television: Adventure
23. Chet Baker: Lonely Star
24. Lewis & Gilbert: Dome
25. Leonard Cohen: Songs of Love & Hate
26. The Kinks: Something Else
27. Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues Singers (Columbia, 1961)
28. Sun Ra: Nothing Is
29. Sounds of New Music (Folkways 1958) with John Cage, Henry Cowell, Alexander Mossolov, Edgard Varese, etc
30. Sly & the Family Stone: There’s A Riot Going On
31. The Band: Music From Big Pink
32. Love: Forever Changes
33. Artie Shaw: 1939
34. No New York with DNA, Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, the Contortions & Mars
35. Nico: Marble Index
36. The Beach Boys: Smiley Smile
37. Bob Dylan: Basement Tapes
38. Doc Watson: Doc Watson (Vanguard, 1964)
39. Al Green: Belle
40. New Sounds in Electronic Music (Odyssey, 1969) with Steve Reich, Pauline Oliveros, & Richard Maxfield
41. Pere Ubu: New Picnic Time
42. Wire: Pink Flag
43. The Stooges: Funhouse
44. Gram Parson: Grievous Angels
45. The Temptations: Anthology 1964-73 (Motown, 1973)
46. Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto: Getz/Gilberto
47. Frank Sinatra: Portrait of Sinatra – Columbia Classics
48. Albert Ayler Trio: Spiritual Unity
49. The Rolling Stones: Exile On Main Street
50. Frank Wright: Trio
51. Ella Fitzgerald: The Cole Porter Songbook
52. The Beatles: Second Album
53. Van Morrison: Astral Weeks
54. Ann Peebles: Greatest Hits
55. The Fall: Hex Enduction Hour
56. Einsturzende Neubauten: Kollapse
57. Patti Smith: Horses
58. Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced?
59. Gil Evans Orchestra: Into the Hot
60. Syd Barrett: The Madcap Laughs
61. Stephane Grappelli: Grappelli Story
62. Talking Heads: Talking Heads 77
63. Howlin’ Wolf: Moanin’ in the Moonlight
64. Count Basie: The Original American Decca Recordings
65. Young Marble Giants: Colossal Youth
66. David Bowie: Hunky Dory
67. Django Reinhardt: Classic Early Recordings
68. Sonny Rollins: Saxophone Colossus
69. Hank Williams: I Ain’t Got Nothin’ But Time
70. Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombone
71. Joe Tex: I Believe I’m Gonna Make It – The Best of Joe Tex, 1964-1972 (Rhino, 1988)
72. The Byrds: Fifth Dimension
73. Big Star: 3rd
74. The Modern Lovers: The Modern Lovers
75. Ray Charles: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music
76. The Clash: The Clash
77. Leadbelly: Leadbelly’s Last Sessions Vol. 2 (Folkways, 1953)
78. Swell Maps: A Trip to Marineville
79. Cat Power: The Covers Record
80. Rocket from the Tombs: The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs
81. Glenn Branca: The Ascension
82. The Ramones: Leave Home
83. Willie Nelson: Yesterday’s Wine
84. Buffalo Springfield: Again
85. Sex Pistols: Never Mind the Bollocks
86. Aretha Franklin: Lady Soul
87. Jerry Lee Lewis: Original Golden Hits – Volume One
88. The Birthday Party: Prayers On Fire
89. Them: Them
90. Flying Burrito Brothers: The Gilded Palace of Sins
91. The Scene Is Now: Total Jive
92. Pink Floyd: Saucerful of Secrets
93. Mekons: Quality of Mercy is not Strnen
94. Sonic Youth: Confusion is Sex
95. Grateful Dead: Workingman’s Dead
96. Oscar Peterson Trio: West Side Story
97. Roxy Music: For Your Pleasure
98. The Doors: L.A. Woman
99. Tom T. Hall: Greatest Hits Volume III
2. Duke Ellington: Live at the Fargo
3. Charlie Parker: The Complete Savoy and Dial Recordings
4. John Coltrane: Ascension
5. Ornette Coleman: Dancing In Your Head
6. The Velvet Underground: White Light White Heat
7. Jackie McLean: Freedom Ring
8. Brian Eno: Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy
9. Captain Beefheart: Shiny Beast
10. John Lennon: Plastic Ono Band
11. Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
12. Thelonious Monk: Brilliant Corners
13. Richard Hell & the Voidoids: Blank Generation
14. Jelly Roll Morton: 1923 - 1924
15. Can: Tago Mago
16. Charles Mingus: Black Saint and Sinner Lady
17. Derek Bailey: Solo Guitar Volume One
18. Anthology of American Folk Music
19. Bill Dixon: Opium/For Franz
20. Otis Redding: Dictionary of Soul
21. Cecil Taylor: Unit Structures
22. Television: Adventure
23. Chet Baker: Lonely Star
24. Lewis & Gilbert: Dome
25. Leonard Cohen: Songs of Love & Hate
26. The Kinks: Something Else
27. Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues Singers (Columbia, 1961)
28. Sun Ra: Nothing Is
29. Sounds of New Music (Folkways 1958) with John Cage, Henry Cowell, Alexander Mossolov, Edgard Varese, etc
30. Sly & the Family Stone: There’s A Riot Going On
31. The Band: Music From Big Pink
32. Love: Forever Changes
33. Artie Shaw: 1939
34. No New York with DNA, Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, the Contortions & Mars
35. Nico: Marble Index
36. The Beach Boys: Smiley Smile
37. Bob Dylan: Basement Tapes
38. Doc Watson: Doc Watson (Vanguard, 1964)
39. Al Green: Belle
40. New Sounds in Electronic Music (Odyssey, 1969) with Steve Reich, Pauline Oliveros, & Richard Maxfield
41. Pere Ubu: New Picnic Time
42. Wire: Pink Flag
43. The Stooges: Funhouse
44. Gram Parson: Grievous Angels
45. The Temptations: Anthology 1964-73 (Motown, 1973)
46. Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto: Getz/Gilberto
47. Frank Sinatra: Portrait of Sinatra – Columbia Classics
48. Albert Ayler Trio: Spiritual Unity
49. The Rolling Stones: Exile On Main Street
50. Frank Wright: Trio
51. Ella Fitzgerald: The Cole Porter Songbook
52. The Beatles: Second Album
53. Van Morrison: Astral Weeks
54. Ann Peebles: Greatest Hits
55. The Fall: Hex Enduction Hour
56. Einsturzende Neubauten: Kollapse
57. Patti Smith: Horses
58. Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced?
59. Gil Evans Orchestra: Into the Hot
60. Syd Barrett: The Madcap Laughs
61. Stephane Grappelli: Grappelli Story
62. Talking Heads: Talking Heads 77
63. Howlin’ Wolf: Moanin’ in the Moonlight
64. Count Basie: The Original American Decca Recordings
65. Young Marble Giants: Colossal Youth
66. David Bowie: Hunky Dory
67. Django Reinhardt: Classic Early Recordings
68. Sonny Rollins: Saxophone Colossus
69. Hank Williams: I Ain’t Got Nothin’ But Time
70. Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombone
71. Joe Tex: I Believe I’m Gonna Make It – The Best of Joe Tex, 1964-1972 (Rhino, 1988)
72. The Byrds: Fifth Dimension
73. Big Star: 3rd
74. The Modern Lovers: The Modern Lovers
75. Ray Charles: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music
76. The Clash: The Clash
77. Leadbelly: Leadbelly’s Last Sessions Vol. 2 (Folkways, 1953)
78. Swell Maps: A Trip to Marineville
79. Cat Power: The Covers Record
80. Rocket from the Tombs: The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs
81. Glenn Branca: The Ascension
82. The Ramones: Leave Home
83. Willie Nelson: Yesterday’s Wine
84. Buffalo Springfield: Again
85. Sex Pistols: Never Mind the Bollocks
86. Aretha Franklin: Lady Soul
87. Jerry Lee Lewis: Original Golden Hits – Volume One
88. The Birthday Party: Prayers On Fire
89. Them: Them
90. Flying Burrito Brothers: The Gilded Palace of Sins
91. The Scene Is Now: Total Jive
92. Pink Floyd: Saucerful of Secrets
93. Mekons: Quality of Mercy is not Strnen
94. Sonic Youth: Confusion is Sex
95. Grateful Dead: Workingman’s Dead
96. Oscar Peterson Trio: West Side Story
97. Roxy Music: For Your Pleasure
98. The Doors: L.A. Woman
99. Tom T. Hall: Greatest Hits Volume III
2 Comments:
Hey, it's Paul Burke. Trying to read all of this. Good to see you alive and hopefully well.
Paul, It is likewise nice to know you are out there somewhere. Good luck reading all my posts, which now amount to a meandering book of some sort. And yes I am doing ok. Thanks.
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