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Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 12:32 pm
by Tangrowth
I get to see Magma in concert this Sunday in Austin (something I never thought would ever happen). I haven't listened to them much in a while, but today starts my marathon in anticipation, so I think I'll be shooting up a Magma rainbow at some point this week. So Magma fans, I'm intrigued to see what your rainbows would look like. I need to relisten before even thinking about my rainbow though, because it's been a few years now since I listened to them religiously.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 3:14 pm
by thellama73
I am not much of a Magma fan, but that's pretty damn cool.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 10:24 am
by Ricochet
MovingPictures07 wrote:I get to see Magma in concert this Sunday in Austin (something I never thought would ever happen). I haven't listened to them much in a while, but today starts my marathon in anticipation, so I think I'll be shooting up a Magma rainbow at some point this week. So Magma fans, I'm intrigued to see what your rainbows would look like. I need to relisten before even thinking about my rainbow though, because it's been a few years now since I listened to them religiously.
Hmm I would roughly say - I don't remember how half of this stuff sounds. My top 3-5 is solid, though.

Polo definitely needs to come reply to this.



K.A (Köhntarkösz Anteria)
Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh
Theusz Hamtaahk - Trilogie


Köhntarkösz

Ëmëhntëhtt-Rê
Hhaï_Live
Retrospektïw I-II


Attahk
Retrospektïw III
Magma-Kobaïa
Üdü Wüdü



Christian Vander - Wurdah Ïtah
Riah Sahiltaahk


1001° Centigrades
Félicité Thösz


Merci


Not gonna rank the Akts, some are awful, some are ok.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 11:07 am
by A Person
Ricochet wrote: Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
F♯ A♯ ∞

'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!

Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada
Yanqui U.X.O.


'Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress'
Mine:
F♯ A♯ ∞
Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada

Yanqui U.X.O.
'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!

'Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress'

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 12:03 pm
by Tangrowth
Magma

Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh

Theusz Hamtaahk - Trilogie
K.A (Köhntarkösz Anteria)
Köhntarkösz


Hhaï_Live
Attahk
Üdü Wüdü


1001° Centigrades
Magma-Kobaïa
Christian Vander - Wurdah Ïtah
Ëmëhntëhtt-Rê


Retrospektïw I-II
Félicité Thösz


Retrospektïw III

Merci

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 4:55 pm
by Tangrowth
In remembrance of the recently deceased Phife Dawg, and because A Tribe Called Quest not only produced one of my "desert island albums" but also remains my all-time favorite hip hop group, here's a ATCQ rainbow.

A Tribe Called Quest

The Low End Theory

Midnight Marauders
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm


Beats, Rhyme, & Life
The Love Movement

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:41 pm
by Ricochet
I only TLET and MM and they're both great, but I still have to develop a real bond* with the 90s West Coast, the way I've been fukin with some of today's artists.

*err by that I mean immerse myself, it's not like I can actually form a "real" bond with that gen's music and statements

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 7:50 pm
by JaggedJimmyJay
MovingPictures07 wrote:A Tribe Called Quest

The Low End Theory

Midnight Marauders
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm


Beats, Rhyme, & Life
The Love Movement
Mine is the same except I'd probably give The Love Movement an uglier color. RIP Phife.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 7:52 pm
by Tangrowth
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:A Tribe Called Quest

The Low End Theory

Midnight Marauders
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm


Beats, Rhyme, & Life
The Love Movement
Mine is the same except I'd probably give The Love Movement an uglier color. RIP Phife.
Understandably, it's definitely the worst one; I have a soft spot for it though. All of their material is so good.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 6:19 pm
by Polo
K.A

Retrospektiw I-II
Köhntarkösz


Ëmëhntëhtt-Ré
MDK
Zühn Wöhl Ünsaï


Slag Tanz
Attahk
Udu Wudu
1001º Centigrades and the Riah Sahiltaahk re-recording
Live/Hhaï



Kobaïa (debut)
Merci



Félicité Thosz





None of these recordings ever came close to topping the only Magma show I've been to, at the LGW? Festival in the Netherlands last year which I attended with the missus. We were two to three feet from the middle of the stage and Zebehn Straihn de Geustaah played like a goddamn monster. God bless that mad, mad man.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 6:20 pm
by Epignosis
Polo wrote:K.A

Retrospektiw I-II
Köhntarkösz


Ëmëhntëhtt-Ré
MDK
Zühn Wöhl Ünsaï


Slag Tanz
Attahk
Udu Wudu
1001º Centigrades and the Riah Sahiltaahk re-recording
Live/Hhaï



Kobaïa (debut)
Merci



Félicité Thosz





None of these recordings ever came close to topping the only Magma show I've been to, at the LGW? Festival in the Netherlands last year which I attended with the missus. We were two to three feet from the middle of the stage and Zebehn Straihn de Geustaah played like a goddamn monster. God bless that mad, mad man.
I don't understand a damn thing those people say. I don't speak French.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 6:25 pm
by Ricochet
Aw hell yöss K.A. supreme.

What's "Zühn Wöhl Ünsaï"?

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 6:50 pm
by Polo
It's a really nicely recorded live session they did for Radio Bremen back in '74. The tapes went around the interwebs for years until the band decided to remaster them and release them officialy. The drums themselves sound particularly amazing, with stellar clarity; you can hear every ghost note clearly.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 7:20 pm
by Tangrowth
Polo wrote:It's a really nicely recorded live session they did for Radio Bremen back in '74. The tapes went around the interwebs for years until the band decided to remaster them and release them officialy. The drums themselves sound particularly amazing, with stellar clarity; you can hear every ghost note clearly.
Sounds like I need to get this.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 7:54 pm
by Polo
Keep in mind that Blasquiz' voice sucks butts on that album, but the rest is magnificent. Especially Top's solo on Sowiloi (KMX-B12).

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 9:37 pm
by G-Man
It took longer than expected but here is my rainbow ranking for The Rolling Stones. I had never listened to a full album of theirs before, so some songs/albums took a few listens to sort out.

Let It Bleed

Beggars Banquet
Between the Buttons (US)
Sticky Fingers
Exile on Main Street


Some Girls
Aftermath (US)
Goats Head Soup
December's Children (And Everybody's)
It's Only Rock 'n Roll


Dirty Work
Black and Blue
Out of Our Heads (US)
The Rolling Stones, Now!
The Rolling Stones No. 2
12 x 5
The Rolling Stones- England's Newest Hit Makers
Tattoo You
Voodoo Lounge
Emotional Rescue
A Bigger Bang


Undercover
Bridges to Babylon
Steel Wheels
Their Satanic Majesties Request




And now for the combined list- Beatles, Floyd, & Stones
Spoiler: show
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band- THE BEATLES (1967)
Revolver- THE BEATLES (1966)
The Dark Side of the Moon- PINK FLOYD (1973)
Let It Bleed- THE ROLLING STONES (1969)


Abbey Road- THE BEATLES (1969)
Wish You Were Here- PINK FLOYD (1975)
Beggars Banquet- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Between the Buttons (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Sticky Fingers- THE ROLLING STONES (1971)
A Hard Day's Night- THE BEATLES (1964)
Exile on Main Street- THE ROLLING STONES (1972)
Please Please Me- THE BEATLES (1963)


Some Girls- THE ROLLING STONES (1978)
Magical Mystery Tour- THE BEATLES (1967)
Aftermath (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1966)
Help!- THE BEATLES (1965)
Rubber Soul- THE BEATLES (1965)
The Beatles (White Album)- THE BEATLES (1968)
A Saucerful of Secrets- PINK FLOYD (1968)
Goats Head Soup- THE ROLLING STONES (1973)
December's Children (And Everybody's)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
It's Only Rock 'n Roll- THE ROLLING STONES (1974)
The Wall- PINK FLOYD (1979)
Meddle- PINK FLOYD (1971)


Beatles for Sale- THE BEATLES (1964)
Dirty Work- THE ROLLING STONES (1986)
Let It Be- THE BEATLES (1970)
Black and Blue- THE ROLLING STONES (1976)
The Rolling Stones No. 2- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
The Rolling Stones, Now!- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
Out of Our Heads (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
The Rolling Stones- England's Newest Hit Makers- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
12 x 5- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
With the Beatles- THE BEATLES (1963)
Tattoo You- THE ROLLING STONES (1981)
Voodoo Lounge- THE ROLLING STONES (1994)
Ummagumma (Live Tracks)- PINK FLOYD (1969)
Emotional Rescue- THE ROLLING STONES (1980)
A Bigger Bang- THE ROLLING STONES (2005)


Undercover- THE ROLLING STONES (1983)
Bridges to Babylon- THE ROLLING STONES (1997)
Steel Wheels- THE ROLLING STONES (1989)
Their Satanic Majesties Request- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Yellow Submarine- THE BEATLES (1969)


Obscured by Clouds- PINK FLOYD (1972)
Animals- PINK FLOYD (1977)
A Momentary Lapse of Reason- PINK FLOYD (1987)
Atom Heart Mother- PINK FLOYD (1970)
Ummagumma (Combined)- PINK FLOYD (1969)
The Division Bell- PINK FLOYD (1994)
More- PINK FLOYD (1969)


The Piper at the Gates of Dawn- PINK FLOYD (1967)
The Endless River- PINK FLOYD (2014)
The Final Cut- PINK FLOYD (1983)


Ummagumma (Studio Tracks)- PINK FLOYD (1969)
I'm not sure who I will do next. It might be The Who or The Yardbirds. I'm using the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame list to guide me through he evolution of rock/popular music in some form of chronological order. Pink Floyd was first and technically out of order but oh well.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 12:59 am
by Tangrowth
Polo wrote:Keep in mind that Blasquiz' voice sucks butts on that album, but the rest is magnificent. Especially Top's solo on Sowiloi (KMX-B12).
Good to know.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 12:59 am
by Tangrowth
Loving the combined list, G-Man. Can't wait to see more!

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 1:05 am
by Tangrowth
How about some LCD Soundsystem due to their unexpected reunion? And maybe some other electronic artists?

LCD Soundsystem

Sound of Silver

This Is Happening

LCD Soundsystem


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Kraftwerk

Trans-Europe Express
Radioactivity
The Man Machine


Computer World
Autobahn
Minimum Maximum
Electric Cafe


Tour de France
The Mix


Kraftwerk 2
Ralf und Florian
Kraftwerk


I'll do some other electronic artists later. There's those two at least. I'm a Kraftwerk fanboy, if you couldn't tell, and think LCD Soundsystem is pretty amazing as well. Always been a huge electronic fan. :beer:

Maybe if I'm crazy enough I'll try Tangerine Dream later. :eek:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 2:08 pm
by thellama73
MovingPictures07 wrote: Kraftwerk

Trans-Europe Express
Radioactivity
The Man Machine


Computer World
Autobahn
Minimum Maximum
Electric Cafe


Tour de France
The Mix


Kraftwerk 2
Ralf und Florian
Kraftwerk
I can do Kraftwerk too, although I don't have all their albums, I at least have one that MP doesn't.


Radioactivity
The Man Machine


Trans-Europe Express
Autobahn


Ralf and Florian


Organisation

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 3:02 pm
by Marmot
I can thank bea for turning me on to Kraftwerk. :bea:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 8:42 pm
by a2thezebra
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:The Rush albums I've heard:

Permanent Waves

Moving Pictures
Snakes and Arrows


2112
A Farewell to Kings


Hemispheres
My ranking would be literally the exact opposite, minus Snakes and Arrows since I haven't heard it yet.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 10:45 am
by Tangrowth
Since they're one of my favorite bands of all time and I've been on a kick lately (part in thanks to Rico's inclusion of Bela Fleck in his E.S.T. game, props Rico). :beer:

Bela Fleck and the Flecktones

Live Art

Live at the Quick
UFO Tofu


Rocket Science
Three Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest


Flight of the Cosmic Hippo
Jingle All the Way
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
The Hidden World


Little Worlds
Outbound
Left of Cool


I generally am not a fan of listening to recorded live material, but the Flecktones are an exception to that rule. And as much as I'm a fanboy, they don't exactly have ridiculously solid studio albums, despite (1) the fact that I historically and presently listen to them pretty regularly, more than most bands, and (2) how amazing they are just in general and in a live setting. I just couldn't justify very high album placement even though I extremely enjoy them.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 6:11 pm
by G-Man
I should have my next rainbow ranking ready for you guys tomorrow or Thursday. I'm working my way through the years in a vague, chronological way and picked The Beach Boys as my next band. All their albums are on YouTube, so I've been working my way through 29 albums and an EP. :faint: The second half of their career has been difficult to get through to say the least.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 9:21 am
by G-Man
Okay, here we go with my rainbow rankings for The Beach Boys' albums. I picked them because their first album came out before the British Invasion and they've always been some kind of assumed American institution. I was surprised at not only how many albums they recorded (29 plus as EP that came with an album) but also by how unremarkable many of them were. Even in their heyday, their albums seemed stuffed with filler and covers that pale in comparison to the originals.

Pet Sounds is held up by music critics and audiophiles as this amazing, near perfect album. I remember hating most of it the first time I listened to it. "Wouldn't It Be Nice" is devastatingly beautiful and all but I just don't notice the kinds of things that music snobs rave over with the album. It's one of their best, but it didn't even reach either blue category for me.

Oddly enough, the only Beach Boys album to hit the blue categories was their Christmas album. I have this policy about not listening to Christmas music outside of Christmastime, so good job Beach Boys, you made me violate my standards.

After Pet Sounds, it got rough. A few gems here and there but it mostly teetered back and forth between relying on the same old kitschy girls-surfing-cars tunes, which were beyond tired by then, or they tried to be too different with their sound and got to socially conscious with their lyrics (a major pet peeve of mine). Basically, they never figured out how to find a way to adapt their sound to their age through much of the 70s and 80s. They tried changing it but adapting works better.

Anywho, here's the list:

The Beach Boys' Christmas Album

The Beach Boys Today!
Pet Sounds
Surfer Girl
Summer Days (And Summer Nights!)
Surfin' U.S.A.
All Summer Long


Beach Boys' Party!
Love You
Sunflower
Little Deuce Coupe
Wild Honey
Shut Down Volume 2
Surfin' Safari
That's Why God Made the Radio


M.I.U. Album
Smiley Smile
20/20
Still Cruisin'
Carl and the Passions - "So Tough"


15 Big Ones
Stars and Stripes Vol. 1
Surf's Up
Holland
Friends


Keepin' the Summer Alive
L.A. (Light Album)
The Beach Boys
Summer in Paradise


Mount Vernon and Fairway (A Fairy Tale) [EP]


And now the combined monstrosity:
Spoiler: show
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band- THE BEATLES (1967)
Revolver- THE BEATLES (1966)
The Dark Side of the Moon- PINK FLOYD (1973)
Let It Bleed- THE ROLLING STONES (1969)


Abbey Road- THE BEATLES (1969)
Wish You Were Here- PINK FLOYD (1975)
Beggars Banquet- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Between the Buttons (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Sticky Fingers- THE ROLLING STONES (1971)
The Beach Boys’ Christmas Album- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
A Hard Day's Night- THE BEATLES (1964)
Exile on Main Street- THE ROLLING STONES (1972)
Please Please Me- THE BEATLES (1963)


Some Girls- THE ROLLING STONES (1978)
Magical Mystery Tour- THE BEATLES (1967)
Aftermath (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1966)
The Beach Boys Today!- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Pet Sounds- THE BEACH BOYS (1966)
Help!- THE BEATLES (1965)
Rubber Soul- THE BEATLES (1965)
The Beatles (White Album)- THE BEATLES (1968)
Surfer Girl- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
Summer Days (And Summer Nights!)- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
A Saucerful of Secrets- PINK FLOYD (1968)
Goats Head Soup- THE ROLLING STONES (1973)
Surfin’ U.S.A.- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
December's Children (And Everybody's)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
It's Only Rock 'n Roll- THE ROLLING STONES (1974)
All Summer Long- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
The Wall- PINK FLOYD (1979)
Meddle- PINK FLOYD (1971)


Beatles for Sale- THE BEATLES (1964)
Dirty Work- THE ROLLING STONES (1986)
Let It Be- THE BEATLES (1970)
Black and Blue- THE ROLLING STONES (1976)
Beach Boys Party!- THE BEACH BOYS (1965)
Love You- THE BEACH BOYS (1977)
The Rolling Stones No. 2- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
The Rolling Stones, Now!- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
Out of Our Heads (US)- THE ROLLING STONES (1965)
Sunflower- THE BEACH BOYS (1970)
The Rolling Stones- England's Newest Hit Makers- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
12 x 5- THE ROLLING STONES (1964)
Little Deuce Coupe- THE BEACH BOYS (1963)
With the Beatles- THE BEATLES (1963)
Tattoo You- THE ROLLING STONES (1981)
Wild Honey- THE BEACH BOYS (1967)
Voodoo Lounge- THE ROLLING STONES (1994)
Ummagumma (Live Tracks)- PINK FLOYD (1969)
Emotional Rescue- THE ROLLING STONES (1980)
A Bigger Bang- THE ROLLING STONES (2005)
Shut Down Volume 2- THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
Surfin’ Safari- THE BEACH BOYS (1962)
That’s Why God Made the Radio- THE BEACH BOYS (2012)


Undercover- THE ROLLING STONES (1983)
Bridges to Babylon- THE ROLLING STONES (1997)
M.I.U. Album- THE BEACH BOYS (1978)
Steel Wheels- THE ROLLING STONES (1989)
Smiley Smile- THE BEACH BOYS (1967)
20/20- THE BEACH BOYS (1969)
Still Cruisin’- THE BEACH BOYS (1989)
Carl and the Passions- “So Tough”- THE BEACH BOYS (1972)
Their Satanic Majesties Request- THE ROLLING STONES (1967)
Yellow Submarine- THE BEATLES (1969)


Obscured by Clouds- PINK FLOYD (1972)
Animals- PINK FLOYD (1977)
15 Big Ones- THE BEACH BOYS (1976)
Stars and Stripes Vol. 1- THE BEACH BOYS (1996)
Surf’s Up- THE BEACH BOYS (1971)
A Momentary Lapse of Reason- PINK FLOYD (1987)
Holland- THE BEACH BOYS (1973)
Atom Heart Mother- PINK FLOYD (1970)
Ummagumma (Combined)- PINK FLOYD (1969)
Friends- THE BEACH BOYS (1968)
The Division Bell- PINK FLOYD (1994)
More- PINK FLOYD (1969)


Keepin’ the Summer Alive- THE BEACH BOYS (1980)
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn- PINK FLOYD (1967)
The Endless River- PINK FLOYD (2014)
L.A. (Light Album)- THE BEACH BOYS (1979)
The Beach Boys- THE BEACH BOYS (1985)
Summer in Paradise- THE BEACH BOYS (1992)
The Final Cut- PINK FLOYD (1983)


Mount Vernon and Fairway (A Fairy Tale)- THE BEACH BOYS (1973)
Ummagumma (Studio Tracks)- PINK FLOYD (1969)



Not sure where I'm going to next. I was thinking about Bob Dylan, since he started out in the early 60s but I think I need to rock out a little bit. Maybe something like Muddy Waters, The Animals, or The Kinks.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 5:06 pm
by thellama73
I should do the Kinks, since I have everything of theirs up through Everybody's in Show Business.

But how is Smiley Smile not higher on your list? That album is so weird and amazing.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 6:31 pm
by S~V~S
How is the Beach Boys Christmas Album higher on your overall than the White Album?

That's a rhetorical question,obviously. Taste in music, film, everything, really, is intensely personal.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 7:26 pm
by G-Man
S~V~S wrote:How is the Beach Boys Christmas Album higher on your overall than the White Album?

That's a rhetorical question,obviously. Taste in music, film, everything, really, is intensely personal.
I rate each track from 0 to 1 using a quarter-point scale. 0 are songs I hate and never care to hear again. A .25 song may have something going for it but there's something more potent in it that makes me say 'no thanks.' A .50 song is one that is adequate enough for me to listen to casually but I may be willing to switch stations for a better tune. A .75 song is a really good song that I can get into and I most likely not turn it off if I came across it on the radio. A 1-point song envelopes me in its awesomness and I will almost never turn it off mid-song.

It's a very imperfect system, grading an album solely by the sum of its parts and several albums are actually tied on my combined list but you cant see the actual scores. I'm finding that shorter albums have an advantage if they contains some 1's and .75's. The more tracks on an album, the more likely you are to have a few .5's or worse, which drags down the overall score. It's creatting some interesting results for even myself but I wanted a simple system, unlike my movie rating system.

As for the White Album, the second half of that double album starts to falter a bit. The first half is great and I listen to it on a semi-regular basis. The Christmas album only had 12 tracks and many were quite good. I'd easily listen to White Album again before the Christmas Album but the scores don't show that.

As for Smiley Smile, I listened to it once and don't remember it now but they had some real lame-o stuff after Pet Sounds. I have very populist musical tastes for the most part but I have some eccentricities. It'll probably take a while to reach them though.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 4:28 am
by Ricochet
Ok, time to put this one to bed. I almost relistened to every single album, during the game I hosted, except for Strange Place for Snow, Seven Days of Falling (had to skim it real quick in order to write Silverwolf's death post), Tuesday Wonderland (MM never got close to dying :shrug:) and Live in Hamburg (already knew what to write, from my trip to Hamburg last year).

Esbjörn Svensson Trio

Leucocyte

Viaticum
Live in Hamburg
Tuesday Wonderland
Seven Days of Falling


Strange Place for Snow
Good Morning Susie Soho
Winter in Venice


From Gagarin's Point of View
301
When Everyone Has Gone


Live '95
Plays Monk

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 11:07 am
by Tangrowth
Pet Sounds is clearly a dark blue affair. :srsnod:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 11:45 am
by Tangrowth
I'll take on E.S.T.

Esbjörn Svensson Trio

Leucocyte

Viaticum
Seven Days of Falling
Tuesday Wonderland


From Gagarin's Point of View
Strange Place for Snow
Live in Hamburg
Good Morning Susie Soho
Winter in Venice


Plays Monk
301
When Everyone Has Gone


Live '95


Not too far off from yours, Rico. :drums:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 2:06 pm
by Marmot
Pink Floyd

Wish You Were Here
Animals
Meddle
Dark Side of the Moon

The Division Bell
A Momentary Lapse of Reason

The Endless River
The Wall
Atom Heart Mother
A Saucerful of Secrets

Ummagumma

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:51 pm
by thellama73
How come no one else has joined me in doing a Nurse With Wound list?

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:53 pm
by Tangrowth
thellama73 wrote:How come no one else has joined me in doing a Nurse With Wound list?
I would, but I haven't heard enough yet. I should really work on getting more albums though, since I've liked what I've heard. The recommendation was much appreciated by these ears. :beer:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:55 pm
by Ricochet
thellama73 wrote:How come no one else has joined me in doing a Nurse With Wound list?
Too many albums, from what I can see.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:58 pm
by Tangrowth
Ricochet wrote:
thellama73 wrote:How come no one else has joined me in doing a Nurse With Wound list?
Too many albums, from what I can see.
Yeah, it is intimidating... but that didn't stop me with respect to Zappa. :llama:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 6:01 pm
by thellama73
MovingPictures07 wrote:
thellama73 wrote:How come no one else has joined me in doing a Nurse With Wound list?
I would, but I haven't heard enough yet. I should really work on getting more albums though, since I've liked what I've heard. The recommendation was much appreciated by these ears. :beer:
I love dragging people down my dark and mysterious rabbit hole of insane music that no one likes. :llama:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 6:03 pm
by Tangrowth
I do love me some insane music. :srsnod:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 6:06 pm
by JaggedJimmyJay
Crowded House/Split Enz, the former being the greatest pop band of all time (if my opinion was gospel). Also including Neil Finn solo albums and Finn Brothers albums. I am less familiar with Tim Finn's solo work.

Together Alone (Crowded House) - one of only two albums I would consider a candidate to be called my favorite album in all of music

Time on Earth (Crowded House)
Woodface (Crowded House)
True Colours (Split Enz)
One Nil (Neil Finn)
Intriguer (Crowded House)
Everyone Is Here (Finn Brothers)

Time and Tide (Split Enz)
Temple of Low Men (Crowded House)
Crowded House (Crowded House)
Try Whistling This (Neil Finn)

Conflicting Emotions (Split Enz)
Frenzy (Split Enz)
Waiata/Corroboree (Split Enz)
Dizzy Heights (Neil Finn)
Mental Notes (Split Enz)

See Ya 'Round (Split Enz)
Dizrythmia (Split Enz)
Second Thoughts (Split Enz)
Finn Brothers (Finn Brothers)

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 6:17 pm
by Ricochet
If you want rabbit hole descending, I posted on RYM back in 2010 (... wait, almost six years ago? fock! my life, I want it back :overreact: ) with a list I had written on a blog, with what I called "oddities" of avant-garde, nu free jazz, experimental and electroacoustic nature. These albums are basically the high gloss of what got me initiated in those genres back then. Mind you, though, these is actual a pretty mild selection. Dante hasn't seen shit in Inferno, compared to what can lurk in the depths of these orientations. :shifty:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 6:18 pm
by Tangrowth
Ricochet wrote:If you want rabbit hole descending, I posted on RYM back in 2010 (... wait, almost six years ago? fock! my life, I want it back :overreact: ) with a list I had written on a blog, with what I called "oddities" of avant-garde, nu free jazz, experimental and electroacoustic nature. These albums are basically the high gloss of what got me initiated in those genres back then. Mind you, though, these is actual a pretty mild selection. Dante hasn't seen shit in Inferno, compared to what can lurk in the depths of these orientations. :shifty:
:clap:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 6:23 pm
by JaggedJimmyJay
Just added you Rico. DEAL WITH IT. :P

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 6:25 pm
by Ricochet
Ok, but just so you know, vvlll is using my account more these days.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:23 pm
by a2thezebra
I added you as well, it's too weird just being friends with my former account. :P

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:42 pm
by A Person
I have a RYM account but I do not use it.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:28 pm
by S~V~S
I do not because super music people make me feel plebian, lol. I'll be all cool and liking all the right stuff, then I *squeeee* for Hungry Like the Wolf, and my cred is destroyed.

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:38 pm
by JaggedJimmyJay
People who judge others for their music tastes are totally silly, and frankly I think many music enthusiasts restrict themselves because they want to be perceived a certain way instead of simply respecting their own whims.

I've heard an absolute pile of music from a pile of genres, and I can still get excited to hear my favorite Taylor Swift song. :biggrin:

No tastes are bad tastes. We like what we like!

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:45 pm
by Epignosis
I found "Close to the Edge" on a jukebox at a Bowling Alley. I pissed off a lot of hip hop guys that night. "What the fuck is this shit?" "When it gonna end?"

I got my Fifty Cent worth. :noble:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:46 pm
by JaggedJimmyJay
The entire song was on a jukebox? :haha:

Re: Rainbow Album Rankings

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:50 pm
by Epignosis
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:The entire song was on a jukebox? :haha:
It was. At the bowling alley that same night I played "Supper's Ready" (live). :dark:

I've also found "The Revealing Science of God." I played that at a Scottish-styled pub.